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Treve tops 17 in Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe ahead of supplementary stage

Treve could become the first horse to win Europe's most prestigious race three times
Treve could become the first horse to win Europe's most prestigious race three times

Dual winner Treve heads a field of 17 remaining in the Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe following the latest forfeit stage for the Longchamp showpiece in Paris on Sunday.

Australian-trained Criterion, the John Oxx-trained Sea Moon and the Aga Khan-owned Karaktar were the three withdrawals from Europe's premier race.

Tomorrow is the supplementary stage when Derby hero Golden Horn will be added to the list of runners.

His trainer John Gosden already has two other contenders in Irish Derby scorer Jack Hobbs and Eagle Top, but both could skip the race in favour of other targets.

All the leading fancies have stood their ground, including Andre Fabre’s New Bay, Aidan O'Brien's star filly Found and the Dermot Weld-trained Free Eagle.

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