Defying expectation, Voyage Bubble provided trainer Ricky Yiu with one of his greatest victories and jockey Alexis Badel with the perfect finale to a challenging week with an incredible triumph in the HK$24 million Hong Kong Derby (2000m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (19 March).
Starting at 45/1 and from the outside barrier of 14, Voyage Bubble became the Classic’s longest-priced winner since Ivan Allan’s Holy Grail triumphed at 182/1 in 1999 after an audacious ride by Badel, who lost the ride on star sprinter Wellington in the day’s other feature, the G1 Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup (1400m).
Despite winning the first leg of the Four-Year-Old Classic Series – the Hong Kong Classic Mile (1600m) on 29 January – Voyage Bubble was largely shunned in Derby discussions after finishing sixth behind Super Sunny Sing in the traditional Derby lead-up, the Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m) on 26 February.
Undaunted, Badel became the first French jockey to win the BMW Hong Kong Derby since Maxime Guyon in 2011 with a nerveless and tactically bold display on the son of Deep Field, who bravely delivered veteran handler Yiu’s first success in the Hong Kong’s most prized race.
Restraining Voyage Bubble to last and dropping to the fence, Badel waited until the long back straight to improve his position, moving immediately outside race favourite Beauty Eternal on the home turn before striking the front in the shadows of the post and fending off Tuchel by a short head. Beauty Eternal was third, a further short head away.
Underlining pedestrian tempo, the overall time of the race was 2m 02.78s, the slowest since Rapper Dragon clocked 2m 02.88s in 2017.