PMU – Quinté of Friday September 8 in Vincennes: “I am over the moon,” declared Olivier Peslier after the success of Indian Pacific

Arrival of the quinté: 5 – 15 – 7 – 3 – 14. Non-starter: 6

“There was a lot of action and I wasn’t worried in the straight. I’m so happy ! » From Bayonne (Pyrénées-Atlantiques), where he lives, Olivier Peslier was thrilled to witness the victory of Indian Pacific (No. 5). Guillaume Gillot’s student offers him a second success in an event as a trotting owner. And as during his demonstration on June 6, Singalo’s son adopted his favorite tactic by leading the debates. “The lot being still in our ropes, we are not taking risks and we are going ahead,” confides his mentor, who pockets the ninth quinté of his career. With his physique, he has no trouble climbing the hill. He’s going to make a very good horse. » At the controls of the trotter, Éric Raffin has never doubted his partner, which allows him to win a 199th race, together in 2023. “It’s nice to win for Olivier”, concludes the quadruple Sulky of now, well on his way to a fifth coronation.

Unlike his final outing in Meslay-du-Maine (Mayenne), the winner repulsed with authority the offensive of Iggy Pop de Chenu (n° 15), who did not deserve after traveling outside his rival . Slightly behind, Italiano Di Pao (No. 7) climbed to the third step of the podium after a good final effort. He precedes Idylle Piya (No. 3) and Ikuro Jiel (No. 14), who complete the good combination of the quinté in this order.

Kévin Romain, Stéphan Flourent and our summary indicated the trifecta in order.

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