Fully recovered from injury, Alexis Badel hopes to seal his comeback to race riding in triumph when partnering Cordyceps Six in the HK$3.9 million G3 Bauhinia Sprint Trophy Handicap (1000m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (8 January).
Sidelined since a fall on 20 November, Badel returns with five rides headed by Richard Gibson’s emergent sprinter Cordyceps Six and the Frenchman is confident fitness will not be an issue as he aims to build on the 11 wins he has collected so far this season.
“I feel great, actually. I’ve been working a lot on my rehab with the medical staff and I was very lucky to have a lot of people to help me recover quicker and to be in good condition,” Badel said. “I feel great on the horses and I’ve been able to work a lot on my fitness even when I was injured.”
Bidding for a second victory on Cordyceps Six, Badel said: “He’s a very talented horse – he has some class – and I think he’s got a pretty good record over the 1000 metres at Sha Tin, so I expect him to run a very good race.
“He would deserve to win a race like this on Sunday. I would describe the race as very difficult with so many talented horses – it looks better than a Group 3 – but I believe my horse is going to run well and I’m very happy to ride him. If the pace is good and they run along, he will finish off well. There shouldn’t be any excuses.”
Cordyceps Six (128lb) is one of seven horses who figure in a return bout from the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m) – Sky Field (135lb), Super Wealthy (135lb), Sight Success (133lb), Courier Wonder (131lb), Stronger (129lb) and Duke Wai (128lb) are the others.