Returning to competition for the first time since early November, Christophe Soumillon wasted no time in authoring an ominous statement of intent as the Belgian ace successfully started a short-term riding stint in Hong Kong.
The 10-times French champion jockey posted a double, a feat matched by Joao Moreira and Jerry Chau, as Frankie Lor logged a treble to narrow Caspar Fownes’ lead in the trainers’ championship to 31-27.
Conceding he is pitted against two of the world’s top five jockeys – Joao Moreira and Zac Purton – Soumillon has no plans to rest on his laurels after resuming with a brace, outlining plans to ride at 120 pounds before his stint ends on 14 February, 2021.
“I’m really happy, it’s a good start,” Soumillon said after winning on Bella Baby and Winning For All.
“Unfortunately, today, my draws weren’t the best, so I had to find a way to ride a bit differently to the way the horses normally like it.
“I got two winners but with better draws today, maybe I could have got one more.
“But it’s a good start, I feel really well – I’m still not 100 percent fit, I think I’m still at 90 (percent).