November 25, 2024

Dettori out of luck on first day back

Last updated: 5/31/13 3:27 PM


Frankie Dettori was in a positive mood Friday despite drawing a blank on his
first day back on a racecourse following his six-month suspension and was
looking to the future as he starts a new chapter in his life as a freelance
jockey.

The former champion jockey had three mounts at Epsom on Oaks Day but neither
Beatrice Aurore (last in the Group 3 Princess Elizabeth), Fattsota (fifth in a
10-furlong handicap) nor Sri Putra (last in the Group 3 Diomed) managed to
trouble the judge in what turned out to be a low-key comeback for the Italian.

“I’m delighted to be back and I just want to stop thinking about the last six
months and start riding winners again,” Dettori said.

“It was great to get my license back this week and even better to be back at
Epsom. What’s gone on in the past is in the past and I hope I can come back
stronger.

“It’s been a long six months, but the time off was a novelty to begin with.
I’ve been able to eat what I want and spend time with my family so the first
three or four months were quite relaxing.

“It wasn’t until the Dubai World Cup that I really started missing racing, so
I got myself fit again by riding out in France and Britain, and I’ve been quite
surprised by my fitness levels this afternoon, even though I’ve still got about
two or three pounds left to lose.

“I’m really looking forward to the new challenge of being a freelance, but
obviously I’m grateful to Sheikh Mohammed for all the opportunities he has given
me over the years.

“It’s a shame that I didn’t get my license before the deadline for this
weekend’s Derby but it would have been really unfair on the owners and trainers
of all the runners to try and find me a ride.

“I had been scared at the thought of riding as a freelance after everything
that has happened, but now I’m in a positive mood and I’ve set myself the aim of
getting spot-on for Royal Ascot.”



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