René Piechulek is aspiring to another ‘incredible’ Sunday to match that of events of 3 October, 2021 when he partners German-trained colt Mendocino in Sunday’s (11 December) HK$22 million G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Vase (2400m).
On YouTube the other day Piechulek watched his now famous winning surge aboard 72/1 Torquator Tasso and said: “It still seems incredible, and it still gives me goosebumps watching it,” referring to that shock 2021 G1 Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe (2400m) victory at Longchamp.
Piechulek arrived hand in hand with his partner, Mendocino’s trainer Sarah Steinberg, at Thursday’s (8 December) barrier draw prior to the four-year-old colt – trained in beautiful surroundings next to Munich Racecourse – drawing a ‘no problem’ gate seven at the Sha Tin ceremony.
The 35-year-old jockey was born in the Eastern part of Germany and sensed the adrenaline rush this sport could provide an energetic teenager after discovering horse racing on the internet.
Since then, he has ridden about 520 winners and was fourth in this year’s German jockey’s championship with 44 winners, many of whom have come for Steinberg and the stable’s owner, spry 93-year-old textile and property magnate Hans-Gerd Wernicke, who was also at Thursday’s event.
Of Mendocino Piechulek says: “He’s like his dad Adlerflug, he’s a fighter.”
And that fighting spirit was demonstrated in spades when Mendocino defeated Torquator Tasso and Sammarco in a fierce struggle up the straight in September’s Grosser Preis von Baden (2400m). And the irony of that Group 1 success is not lost on the 35-year-old rider.