Fast Tracker, owned by Wathan Racing, won the Prix Le Fabuleux (L) at Chantilly in France. The chesnut-colt, who was the favorite in the last Qatar Prix du Jockey Club (Gr1), was once again ridden by Tony Piccone and trained by Henri-Alex Pantall. For her second outing, Rawiya, owned by Khalifa Mohammed Al Attiyah, won by a length in the Prix des Violettes (Maiden), over the mile at Toulouse. Rawiya was rained by Henri-François Devin and ridden by Maryline Eon. Source: Qatar News Agency
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