Arc de Triomphe 2021: COMPLETE runners and riders list, odds and offers as William Buick chooses Adayar
THE Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe is the race that stops a continent.
Worth a stonking £4.3million, Europe’s richest race always throws up a top class winner.
Snowfall is among those at the top of the market for Europe’s premier race[/caption]And with it comes an absolute stack of cash for some of the top yards in the world.
This year’s race over 1½ miles takes place at Longchamp on Sunday October 3 – and it looks to be an absolute stonker.
Epsom Oaks winner Snowfall was the runaway favourite but has now drifted massively after her shock defeat to Teona in Paris.
Meanwhile, Dermot Weld’s Tarnawa has plummeted in price after finishing runner-up to St Mark’s Basilica at the Irish Champions Weekend and is now the 11-4 favourite.
But Aidan O’Brien’s superstar is yet to return to full training and it remains to be seen whether the three-year-old will run.
Adayar has shortened as second favourite after William Buick chose to ride the Epsom Derby hero.
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Coral’s David Stevens said: “I don’t think too many people will be surprised by William Buick’s decision to ride Adayar in next weekend’s Arc, and his mount remains clear second favourite to add the Longchamp showpiece to his Derby and King George wins, ahead of his stablemate Hurricane Lane at 5-1, with the Godolphin pair behind only Tarnawa in the betting”
Here, SunSport looks at the complete list of runners as it stands – and their latest odds from Coral.
Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe ante post odds
9-4 Tarnawa (Jockey: Christophe Soumillon)
7-2 Adayar (Jockey: William Buick)
9-2 Snowfall
5-1 Hurricane Lane
9-1 Chrono Genesis
12-1 St Mark’s Basilica
14-1 Teona
20-1 Alenquer
20-1 Deep Bond
20-1 Love
25-1 bar
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Arc de Triomphe 2021 tips
SunSport tipster Templegate will bring you his tip before the race.
Dermot Weld certainly holds a very strong hand in Tarnawa, who lost nothing in defeat to St Mark’s Basilica in the Irish Champion Stakes.
One to keep an eye on is Japanese horse Deep Bond, who has been slashed in price since seeing off Broome by just over a length in the Qatar Prix Foy.
The four-year-old has won £1,694,062 in just ten races.
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