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Bago runs down Cherry Mix to win Arc

Last updated: 10/4/04 1:20 PM

Bago runs down Cherry Mix to win Arc

Bago outgamed Cherry Mix to win one of Europe's most

prestigious events

(Harold Roth/Horsephotos.com)

BAGO (Nashwan) went undefeated during his juvenile campaign

last year, but dropped his past two starts. On Sunday, all that

was forgotten as the three-year-old gave his owner, the Niarchos

family, as well as jockey Thierry Gillet a first victory in the

Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe (Fr-G1) at Longchamp, France.

Settled back in midpack, Bago and Gillet waited patiently as

North Light (Danehill) and Tap Dance City (Pleasant Tap) battled

it out on the front end, with North Light getting the advantage.

It proved too much for the Epsom Derby (Eng-G1) winner, though,

and he faded as Cherry Mix (Linamix) moved up to take

command. As the wire drew closer, the longshot looked a winner.

It wasn't to be, though, as Bago suddenly appeared with a

perfectly timed ride from Gillet, who had let Cherry Mix pull

away in the stretch. Accelerating in the final yards, Bago drew

even before putting in a final burst of speed to cross under the

line a half-length better than Cherry Mix. He finished the about

1 1/2-mile event in 2:25 over the good turf.

Cherry Mix held Ouija Board (Cape Cross [Ire]), queen of the

English (Eng-G1) and Irish Oaks (Ire-G1) earlier this year, to

third by a length. Ouija Board's trainer, Ed Dunlop, was thrilled with the

performance.

"She has proved again that she is the best of her sex in Europe with a

top-class run," Dunlop said. "I think any normal year she would have

won as she was too far back and we'll have a go again next year. In the meantime

she might go for the (October 30) Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Turf (G1)."

It was another two lengths back to Acropolis (Sadler's

Wells) in fourth, and next came North Light, Vallee Enchantee (Peintre

Celebre), Latice (Inchinor [GB]), Silverskaya (Silver Hawk),

Warrsan (Caerleon), Valixir (Trempolino), Execute (Suave Dancer),

Blue Canari (Acatenango), Pride (Peintre Celebre), Imperial

Dancer (Primo Dominie), Mamool (In the Wings [GB]), Prospect Park

(Sadler's Wells), Tap Dance City, Grey Swallow (Daylami [Ire])

and Policy Maker (Sadler's Wells). Shirocco (Monsun) was

withdrawn.

Trained by Jonathan Pease, Bago adds the Arc to scores in the

Criterium International (Fr-G1), Prix Jean Prat (Fr-G1), Grand

Prix de Paris (Fr-G1) and Prix des Chenes (Fr-G3). He finished

third in the International (Eng-G1) and Prix Niel (Fr-G2) in his

two starts prior to Sunday.

Pease

described Bago as "the best horse I have trained,"

before Racing Manager Alan Cooper paid his tribute.

"This is

an enormous event for the Niarchos team and everyone involved

with the farms and the training," he said. "We always

felt Bago was an exceptional horse, but at York the sticky ground

didn't help and again was slightly against him in the Niel. He showed us in the mornings that he had bounced back from that

race, which actually helped bring him forward."

Bago could find himself up against older rivals in his next

start as well, with a trip to the Breeders' Cup Classic (G1) a

good possibility.

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