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ASCOT hope to make a decision by Friday on moving the three races scheduled for the round course to the inner track on Champions Day due to the forecast heavy rain.
The going is expected to become testing by Saturday at Ascot with the arrival of Storm Babet; with some areas of the UK already warned to prepare for 70mph wind gusts and a month’s worth of rain to the worst-affected regions over the next few days.
Consequently, contingency plans are in place for on Champions Day for the three races in excess of one mile – the Long Distance Cup, Filly & Mares Stakes and the Champion Stakes – which can be moved to the inner track. Races of up to one mile will remain on the straight-course.
“I walked it this afternoon (Wednesday) with John Gosden at about 3pm when it had only just started raining and the current description is good to soft on the straight track and soft in places on the round course. We are describing the inner track as good, good to firm in places,” Ascot clerk of the course Chris Stickels told Racing TV.
“If we have heavy ground on any part of the round course, we can move the round course races to the inner track and we have to decide that before 8am on Saturday.
“Looking at the forecast for Friday, I would say that is quite likely [for the races to move]. I think the rain we will get overnight will turn us back to soft on the round course and maybe even if we get the top end, some heavy places on the round course.
“Thursday we might only get three to four millimetres. It is mainly a windy day but the forecast for Friday is a similar amount of rain as that we are due tonight again, so if we are not heavy in places by then, it would be highly likely to be by Friday.
“I think it would be pretty likely that we will end up on that inner track. If we can make a decision on that before 8am on Saturday that would be favourable, we’d like to make it Friday but we don’t want to be hasty and suggest that now before we have much rain.
“There is no ability to run the two races scheduled to be run over a mile and the sprint on the round course. There are no start positions and it isn’t wide enough to accommodate the scheduled 20 runners.
“It’s a shame we are a week later in the calendar this year and even today, John Gosden said if we were racing today the ground would have been perfect.”
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