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Racing to go ahead at Bangor on Friday after track passes inspection
Bangor: passed its inspection ahead of Friday's fixtureCredit: Edward Whitaker
Bangor passed its morning inspection for Friday's fixture, with the track deemed raceable after concerns over patches of standing water.
The North Wales racecourse had been hit with heavy rain over the weekend but it has been dry since Sunday with only light showers forecast ahead of racing.
The ground is soft, heavy in places and Plaisir Des Flos, who was third at Cheltenham last month, is one of the runners declared for the six-race card.
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