Swedish star Power starts at the Prix d’Amérique



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After this weekend’s victory in Paris, now the head coach has decided: “He has taken the race very well”

Of: Erik pettersson

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Robert Bergh's star horse begins at the Prix d'Amérique.

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Robert Bergh’s star horse begins at the Prix d’Amérique.

On Saturday, he won the Prix de Croix in sleet on the Paris Vincennes track.

Now Robert Bergh is aiming for the Prix d’Amérique super race with the star horse Power.

– I experience it as a four-five in the race, says the coach.

He came out of nowhere at Saturday’s Prix de Croix and raced to victory at Vincennes, after being last for virtually the entire race.

Then a thought flared in head coach Robert Bergh, who handed over the reins to Eric Raffin in the race.

America Award?

– The door is open now. Maybe, maybe, Bergh said on TV12.

“The way you won you started the thoughts”

You have now made up your mind.

– Power begins at the Prix d’Amérique. I see him as a four-five in the race beforehand and he has handled Saturday’s race and the previous ones very well. It was the way Power won in the blizzard and over 2850 meters that started thoughts on the Prix d’Amérique, Robert Bergh tells Travronden.

Who is driving? Bergh himself.

It seems that Power will only have to defend the Swedish colors in the race, if you look at the four-legged ones. Björn Goop, who finished fourth in the Jerring Prize on Monday night, leads the race favorite, also the defending champion, Face Time Bourbon.

Bergh has been, at best, fourth at the Prix d’Amérique before. That with Hilda Zonett 2005.

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