Monday, May 30, 2022

German guests in Strasbourg

Strasbourg, Monday, May 30: A large number of German-owned horses enrich today`s event in Strasbourg, where a victory for the guests seems possible in the Prix Beck Boissons (6th race/15.00/22,000 euros/2350 m). Waldemar Hickst (No More Bolero and Langarud) and Peter Schiergen (Salvatore and Moonflight) are represented with two chances each. Andreas Suborics and Sascha Smrczek saddle Lost Dream (Martin Seidl) and Grand Cru (Bayarsaikhan Ganbat), two mares who have already won here. No More Bolero (Marco Basamento) turned his only appearance to date as a two-year-old into a complete success. Like Lost Dream, he is making his first start of the season. Langarud (Alexander Pietsch) finished in a maiden race here twelve days ago together with Plaine d`Espoir in the beaten field, before that he also disappointed as a highly rated horse behind the narrowly victorious Salvatore (Bauyrzhan Murzabayev). Pendulum Valley (Theo Bachelot), trained by Edouard Montfort, who recommended himself for future tasks with a triumph in Lyon, could put a spanner in the works for the German guests.