raced wide, prominent, pressed leader 3 out (usual 5 out), led and going best before 2 out, pushed along and went clear before last, ridden and kept on well run-in, won going away
raced slightly wide early, in touch with leaders, pressed leaders omitted 4 out, went second before 2 out, no extra before last, weakened gradually run-in
in touch with leaders, midfield halfway, mistake and lost position 7th, dropped to rear and reminders 3 out (usual 5 out), soon lost touch and pulled up
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