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Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe is France’s classic horse racing extravaganza, nearly a century old and at approximately 1.5 miles long is one of the richest horse race. We have prepared a thoroughly betting guide with all the information you may need, from event history and records to betting strategy. Looking for Arc de Triomphe Free Bets. 2020 Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe. The Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe runs over a distance of 2,400 metres (approx.1.5 miles) at Le Hippodrome de Longchamp in the Bois de Boulogne in Paris, and usually takes place on the first Sunday of October. Place a Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe bet on longchamp-4th-october with the Betfair™ Exchange. Best Online Betting Exchange For Horse Racing Bet Live In-Play Cash Out. There are many horses in this year’s Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe with more star appeal than IN SWOOP. I just feel he’s a three-year-old who’s still on the upgrade, and he should be suited by the conditions of Sunday’s race. 11/1 looks an excellent each-way price.
When is the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe?
The Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe is on October 04, 2020
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Each year, thousands of racing fans flock to Longchamp from all over the world to witness what is generally considered to be the ultimate test for thoroughbreds.
Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe Odds
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Fractional | American | |
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Love | 5/2 | +250 |
Enable | 11/4 | +275 |
Ghaiyyath | 9/2 | +450 |
Serpentine | 20/1 | +2000 |
Japan | 33/1 | +3300 |
Logician | 25/1 | +2500 |
Mogul | 66/1 | +6600 |
Sottsass | 20/1 | +2000 |
Stradivarius | 16/1 | +1600 |
English King | 50/1 | +5000 |
Mishiriff | 12/1 | +1200 |
Magical | 16/1 | +1600 |
Raabihah | 16/1 | +1600 |
Port Guillaume | 20/1 | +2000 |
Fancy Blue | 22/1 | +2200 |
Way To Paris | 50/1 | +5000 |
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The Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe is a Group 1 turf race in France (similar to a Grade 1 race in America)for three-year-old thoroughbreds and older. It is run at Longchamp over a distance of 2,400 meters (about 1 ½ miles) and is typically contested on the first Sunday in October.
Often referred to as the 'Arc', the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe is one of the most prestigious horse races in the world, with a list of winners that includes Ribot, Alleged and Treve (all of whom won it twice), as well as Topyo (who bested a record 29 rivals), Mill Reef, Allez France, Dancing Brave, Sakhee, Sea the Stars and many others.
After years of being billed the “richest turf race on the planet,” with a purse of 5 million Euros (about $5.8 million), the Arc is now the second-richest turf race on the planet, behind The Everest - a 1,200-meter race (approximately six furlongs) that debuted at Royal Randwick racecourse in Australia in 2017.
Aside from providing a magnificent sporting spectacle, the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe also plays a major role in dictating bloodlines. Male Arc winners are dearly sought after for stud duty, and their progeny have gone on to improve thoroughbred performance from generation to generation. In terms of fostering future champions, the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe has proven to be in a class of its own.
Longchamp Racecourse
The first-ever race was run at Longchamp on April 27, 1857, in front of a massive crowd. The Emperor Napoleon III and his wife Eugénie were present, having sailed down the Seine on their private yacht to watch the third race (until 1930, many Parisians came to the track down the river on steamboats and various other vessels).
The royal couple joined Prince Jerome Bonaparte and his son Prince Napoleon in the Royal Enclosure alongside the Prince of Nassau, Prince Murat and the Duke of Morny, an avid racegoer. Non-aristocratic members of the upper classes were not permitted into the Royal enclosure and had to be content with watching from their barouche carriages on the lawn.
Charabancs, Victoria carriages and paddle boats all brought Parisians to Longchamp. And they came as much for a day out as from curiosity for this new form of entertainment.
The card on the opening day of Longchamp consisted of five races. The first horse ever to cross the finishing line was Eclaireur, in the black and red colors of AugusteLupin. A short length behind was Miss Gladiator, destined, a few years later, to become one of the most famous broodmares in French racing history when she foaled the celebrated Gladiator, whose bronze statue still stands at the main entrance to the racetrack.
In the late spring of 1914, Longchamp introduced the Grand Prix de Paris - at the time, the world's richest race, with prize money totaling 300,000 French francs (roughly $1.4 million today). At the beginning of August, however, all racecourses were requisitioned for the war effort. Racing officially began again on May 5, 1919 at MaisonsLaffitte, followed by Longchamp again on May 8, 1919.
Arc History
First run on Oct. 3, 1920, the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe was a spinoff of the Grand Prix de Paris, its title a tribute to the French soldiers that served in the Great War. The name was preferred to another contender, the 'Prix de la Victoire'.
The first horse to win the Arc was Comrade, who picked up FF150,000; second was King's Cross, winning FF18,000, and Pleurs was third, winning FF10,000.
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The popular Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe is a prestigious flat horse race held annually in France. It’s open to thoroughbreds aged 3 or older only and has been held since 1920. It is one of the biggest and most popular horse races in the world and definitely the biggest in Europe.
There have been many acclaimed horses taking part in the Arc during its glorious history. The race is among the richest horse races in the world and takes place at the beautifully redesigned Paris Longchamp racecourse which is one of the most magnificent grandstands in the world. The race takes place on the first Sunday of each October and has a massive fan base, with thousands of people coming to Longchamp every year.
Besides the exciting race, the venue itself is quite unique. Redesigned and boasting a café, a stunning roof lounge, and a concert hall, Longchamp is really a marvellous venue and one of the best in the world. With a capacity of 50,000, Longchamp is a venue for other horse races as well and has been in use since 1875. It became the premier racecourse in Europe and was even visited by prominent artists such as Edgar Degas and Edouard Manet who have painted beautiful horse racing scenes at the Longchamp.
Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe 2019 Betting and Odds Preview
Last year, the legendary Frankie Dettori’s racehorse Enable surprisingly won the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe. This year’s competition will be held on the weekend of 6th and 7th October, featuring 9 races with 6 of them having a Group 1 status. Of course, the main attraction will be the Arc, where Dettori’s racehorse Enable will go for the second win in a row and bring the Italian jockey the nearly €3 million winner’s purse.
Event Date: October 6 2019
Can Enable and Dettori Win Twice in a Row?
Frankie Dettori is one of the best jockeys horseracing has ever seen. The Italian/English jockey has ridden more than 3,000 winners in the UK which makes him a legend in the sport. The controversial Dettori managed to snatch up the main prize at Longchamp last year and there’s no doubt he’ll try to do it again.
His horse Enable has struggled to live up to expectations from a young age. However, following a few disappointments when she was 2 years old, Enable went on to become the most dominant middle-distance horse in Europe, winning prestigious events such as the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe last year as well as the Cheshire, Yorkshire, and Epsom Oaks. This year, bookies are aware that Dettori and Enable have another great shot at winning the Arc, which is why the horse has been made a heavy favourite.
Enable is available at 11/10 at RedZoneSports, SportPesa, Fun88, and MansionBet, and 5/4 at GentingBet. This makes Dettori’s racehorse a major favourite for the Arc and as you can see, the odds are pretty great. At 5/4 or 11/10, you will double your investment if the racehorse wins at Longchamp again, which is a pretty nice return if you ask us.
Can Sea of Class Spoil Dettori’s Plans?
Sea of Class is a 3-year old filly trained by William Haggas who has won a number of major events. Most recently, the racehorse won the prestigious Yorkshire Oaks a few other important races as well. Her jockey James Doyle is currently hoping to shave off a few pounds in order to make Sea of Class an even bigger favourite. The stars seem aligned in their favour thanks to the brilliant record 3-year fillies have at Longchamp, and Doyle is hoping that his racehorse picks up the main prize in the end.
At the moment, Sea of Class is second-favourite behind Enable to win the race, standing at 5/1 at GentingBet and 11/2 at MansionBet, Fun88, RedZoneSports, and SportPesa. The filly’s odds are great for many punters and experts as well, who consider the horse the main favourite should Dettori’s horse fails to meet expectations.
The Longchamp racecourse isn’t easy to win, which is why back-to-back triumphs are few and far between. This means that the odds for Sea of Class are certainly better than they look, especially from a punter’s point of view.
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Cracksman – a Darkhorse Favourite?
With Frankie Dettori in the saddle, Cracksman, Enable’s stablemate, produced a number of brilliant wins in the past. Dettori praised the horse as a champion and true winner, and this season Cracksman already won at Longchamp after taking the Prix Ganay. As a 4-year old thoroughbred, the horse is certainly used to winning and is now considered one of the top racehorses in Europe.
If you ask certain experts, Cracksman will be their top choice for this year’s Arc – that’s how good the horse is. Enable’s stablemate was sharing the second spot in the list of favourites for the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe earlier in the season but has now fallen down to third. MansionBet, SportPesa, Fun88, and RedZoneSports give Cracksman odds of 15/2, while GentingBet has him available at 13/2.
Now, these odds don’t look like much of a winner, but let’s not forget that Cracksman is already considered one of the top racehorses in Europe. With a bit of luck, he can stun the crowd just like Enable did last year and bring you a nice return for a reasonable bet. If we were betting on the Longchamp race, Cracksman would definitely be one of our picks.
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Other Challengers
Beyond Cracksman, the other racehorses on the list aren’t given great chances at winning the Ark. This doesn’t mean that there will be no surprises – the challenging racecourse is pretty difficult to win at, so the chances of a horse triumphing two years in a row aren’t exactly great, even if Enable’s odds are low. This means that Sea of Class, Cracksman and other challengers such as Waldgeist definitely have a chance and should be given a look at.
Waldgeist is currently placed behind Enable, Sea of Class, and Cracksman, available at 10/1 at GentingBet and 9/1 at SportPesa, MansionBet, RedZoneSports, and Fun88. Although there are 3 favourites in front of the racehorse, experts are adamant that with a bit of luck, anything can happen. The odds are certainly great and may bring you a lot of money if Waldgeist triumphs at the Arc.
Three-year-old thoroughbred Kew Gardens and his jockey Ryan Moore are next on the list. The Irish racehorse won at St Leger (Doncaster) recently and grew into a world-class stayer, so his chances at the Arc shouldn’t be diminished. Kew Gardens is placed just after Waldgeist on the list of favourites, with odds of 14/1 at SportPesa, Fun88, RedZoneSports, MansionBet, and GentingBet as well. Just like Waldgeist, the Irish racehorse doesn’t look like a favourite on paper, but when the time comes, we wouldn’t be surprised if he puts pressure on the favourites and wins the race.