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Business as usual at Windsor
- Updated: October 3, 2016
A review of the action from Windsor on Monday, where it was back to the day job for Arc de Triomphe hero Ryan Moore.
Ryan Moore partnered the promising Adamant (7/4 favourite) to victory in the second division of the British Stallion Studs EBF Maiden Stakes for Sir Michael Stoute at Windsor on Monday, although the share of the prize-money he earned was significantly less than that he pocketed 24 hours earlier.
As part of an incredible one-two-three on Found for trainer Aidan O’Brien in Chantilly, Moore will always have his own piece of racing history.
“Any big winner is always important, but it worked out very well for us,” Moore said.
“It’s amazing how those horses have been on the go all year, yet he got them all to run their best race on that day.
“Found had been busy, so it was a marvellous training performance. Hats off to everyone at Coolmore and Ballydoyle, they did amazing to get them all there in that shape.
“A great achievement. It’s very hard to get three horses into an Arc, so to do …