There may be other jockeys who arrive at Happy Valley on 4 December for the HK$1 million LONGINES International Jockeys’ Championship (IJC) with more fanfare, or on the back of recent big race successes.
But none will arguably be in such a rich vein of form as Mickael Barzalona, who has been firing in the winners from every angle since late summer and who came within three victories of running down his great friend and rival Maxime Guyon over the course of a surprisingly tense ending to France’s jockeys’ championship, the Cravache d’Or, which reached its conclusion on the last day of October.
“Maxime opened up a big lead early in the season and there was a point when I was 19 wins behind and I couldn’t really see a way back into the running,” says Barzalona, who rode 189 winners over the course of the race for a championship he won for the first time in 2021.
“But I really began to close him down and to miss out by three winners is nothing really, especially as he had more than a hundred more rides than me.
“I rode 61 winners in the last two months of the race for the Cravache d’Or and in the final month I had 32 second-placed finishes, the same number as my tally of winners. I couldn’t have given any more and I’m very happy with the way I finished off.”