Trueshan jockey Hollie Doyle seeking softer ground at Ascot

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Trueshan jockey Hollie Doyle seeking softer ground at Ascot

Hollie Doyle believes the soft Ascot ground will suit Trueshan as he looks for his third-straight victory in the Qipco British Champions Long Distance Cup at Asot on Saturday. Trushan announced himself as the heir to Stradivarius' staying crown when defending the Long distance cup in 2021.

Trueshan is defending the Long Distance Cup at Ascot on Saturday. Hollie Doyle is hoping for soft ground. Doyle has four rides on British Champions Day. She will ride Vadream for Charlie Fellowes in the Qipco British Champion Sprint Stakes and Safe Voyage for John Quinn in Balmoral Handicap. She also rides Tempus for Archie Watson in Queen Elizabeth II Stake. The horse is trained by Alan King. He will be the jockey on Tempuses. It is the first time Doyle rides him. Trueshans is a staying champion. Kyprios is also a star staying horse.


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