Alexis Badel has been a hit ever since he switched his tack to Hong Kong and on Sunday afternoon (19 June) the Frenchman put himself in rare company by becoming the sixth rider in history to register eight or more Group race wins in a single racing season.
Zac Purton leads with 14 Group race wins through 2018/19, Joao Moreira and Vincent Ho have also hit home eight or more, while Felix Coetzee and Douglas Whyte have 11 and eight, respectively, with their hauls including wins at local (HK) Group race level.
But it was the 32-year-old’s exploits – a calculated ride aboard Tourbillon Diamond –which soared him into the record books with victory in last weekend’s HK$3.7 million G3 Premier Plate Handicap (1800m) at Sha Tin to gain membership in a club that dates back to the 1991/92 racing season when the Group race system was introduced in Hong Kong.
“During the season you never look back and think ‘How many races have I won?’, you just look forward and want to win more and focus on the next one but it’s great.
“I’m constantly looking to improve and do better and I probably focus on what I am doing wrong as opposed to what I am doing right,” Badel said.
Badel returned 58 wins through his first full season in Hong Kong (2020/21) and he’s enjoyed a remarkable rise since then, aided by his talent, ability to ride light and charisma which has returned 45 wins this season – 160 overall – and HK$109.41 million for connections this term as he gears up for the season’s final eight race meetings.
“I knew I won a few big races but I didn’t expect to have eight in total. I’m very pleased and grateful for all of the support that I have been given,” Badel said.