Broke fast, in leading group at first, checked slightly backstretch, took lead again before the final turn over 2 1/2f out, led into straight, ran on well, repelled every challenge, ran on well to line
Broke fast, briefly led, then checked and settled in the leading group, looked beaten early straight, rallied well when asked, ran on well inside final furlong, battled it out with the two leaders to the line (ran in this race as Auenturm)
Broke slowly, allowed to settle, soon began picking up horses in the backstretch on the outside, always prominent, ran on well in the straight, unable to challenge first three
Broke well but then lost stride, backmarker in the backstretch, allowed to find his rhythm, nursed along through final turn, shaken up in straight, responded well, stayed on
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