February 10, 2013. Beaten two weeks earlier by Royal Dream, on his way to a hat-trick in the Prix d’Amérique Legend Race, Ready Cash sets the record straight in the Prix de France Speed Race. The title holder, the new “world champion” cannot stem the fantastic final rush of his great rival. Flashback.
With number 2 behind the mobile, Franck Nivard chose not to start and took over Ready Cash. Forced to launch all the way outside, Timoko set off with a beating pace and seized control of the race at the bottom of the descent, where Maharajah, Main Wise As and Triode de Felliere disappeared on foul. In the plain, Royal Dream comes to relay the crack of the South-West and is now the race in front. Close in third thickness, Raja Mirchi tries to play the big arms and goes up to the host…
Meanwhile, Ready Cash is playing hide and seek. Its driver is waiting for the right back. It will be Tiego d´Etang‘s. At the start of the straight, Royal Dream fled, Tiego d’Etang leveled off and Ready Cash was shifted by Franck Nivard, in fourth thickness. The duettists deploy their battles, puncture the clinker while the tricolor flags flutter in the stands. With cheers from the public, Royal Dream and Ready Cash hit the spotlight. The fight is undecided, but Indy de Vive‘s son wants to wash away the affront. And at the end of a sprint of anthology, he wins the day and takes his revenge.