{"id":3603,"date":"2018-12-27T15:31:49","date_gmt":"2018-12-27T14:31:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.prixdameriqueraces.com\/?p=3603"},"modified":"2018-12-27T15:31:49","modified_gmt":"2018-12-27T14:31:49","slug":"grand-prix-de-bourgogne-the-big-test","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.prixdameriqueraces.com\/en\/news\/grand-prix-de-bourgogne-the-big-test\/","title":{"rendered":"Grand Prix de Bourgogne : the big test"},"content":{"rendered":"
Fifth qualifying event at the Grand Prix d’Am\u00e9rique, the Grand Prix de Bourgogne (Sunday at Vincennes Hippodrome de Paris) has historically always been considered a major test for the D-Day. Here’s why.<\/em><\/p>\n This is the developer for the Grand Prix d’Am\u00e9rique. The distance may be totally different, 2,100 meters against 2,700 start volt, the ultimate ambition may be within a month, the chances of each may be quite dependent on the draw for the places behind the autostart, the Grand Prix de Bourgogne always says a lot about the level of competitiveness of the different actors of the future Prix d’Am\u00e9rique. The previous edition (review the race here) is a perfect illustration: Propulsion won in front of Bold Eagle<\/strong>. A month later, they went to the podium of the Grand Prix d’Am\u00e9rique won by Readly Express<\/strong> (announced on Sunday departure) who passed him by the Tenor de Baune. And this result only confirmed a trend observed for many years. Among the authors of the doubled (besides those mentioned below), we can mention Lurabo, King Ourasi<\/strong>, Abo Volo<\/strong>, Moni Maker<\/strong>, Kesaco Phedo<\/strong> or Jag de Bellouet<\/strong>.<\/p>\n The winners of the Grand Prix de Bourgogne in the Grand Prix de America
\n2018 – Propulsion<\/strong> – 3rd
\n2017 – Bold Eagle<\/strong> – 1st
\n2016 – Timoko<\/strong> – 2nd
\n2015 – Solvato<\/strong> – Not placed
\n2014 – Texas Charm<\/strong> – Absent
\n2013 – Ready Cash<\/strong> – 2nd
\n2012 – Ready Cash<\/strong> – 1st
\n2011 – Ready Cash<\/strong> – 1st
\n2010 – Olga du Biwetz<\/strong> – 8th
\n2009 – Meaulnes du Corta<\/strong> – 1st
\nSome key figures of the Grand Prix de Bourgogne
\n2,100: in meters the distance to go
\n1’10 “: the record kilometric race reduction established by Texas Charm in 2014, averaging 51.4 km \/ h
\n3: the number of victories in this Grand Prix de Bourgogne of two horses marking the history of the trot, Ourasi<\/strong> and Ready Cash<\/strong>
\n3: the number of successes in the race for Franck Nivard and Jean-Michel Bazire (record for active drivers)
\n3: the number of qualifying tickets distributed to the first 3 of the race<\/p>\n