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Giavellotto lowers the colours of Kalpana at Kempton

Giavellotto defied a 92-day absence to score
Giavellotto defied a 92-day absence to score

Kalpana's Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe hopes sustained a blow as Giavellotto inflicted a surprise defeat on the odds-on favourite in the Unibet September Stakes at Kempton.

Marco Botti’s globetrotting chestnut has not been seen since finishing third in the Coronation Cup at Epsom in June, and looked to have stiff task on his hands when facing Andrew Balding’s ante-post favourite for the Arc.

Kalpana landed the Group Three by nearly five lengths last term and was the 1-2 market leader to retain her title, but Giavellotto was always travelling strongly under Oisin Murphy as the 9-4 second favourite.

At the business end of the contest Kalpana did threaten to challenge for a stride or two, but Giavellotto found plenty under pressure and she could not prevent him from crossing the line a length and a half ahead.

"Credit to Oisin, he went from plan A to B as we thought we were going to sit behind Kalpana," Botti told Racing TV.

"I thought that was what was going to happen, they had a pacemaker and we were going to follow her through and see if we were good enough to challenge her in the last furlong.

"Oisin had to go to plan B, he sat second and the pace wasn’t very strong. He picked up well in the straight and every time Kalpana got to his girths, he just found a little bit more.

"I think it’s a good performance and I’m really pleased to see him back at this level.

"He is a fighter. He’s a horse that’s probably never really got the credit for what he’s done.

"We just have to consider now where we go next, we’ve always said Hong Kong is the main target because the ground is going to be against us for the next couple of months.

"I wouldn’t be worried if I had to just keep him well and fresh for Hong Kong.

"He is entered in the Arc but I must admit I have never thought the race would suit him because most of the time it is run on easy ground.

"I think that will be the case and therefore it is too risky, we know he doesn’t want anything softer than good.

"Champions Day is definitely a no, I wouldn’t compromise our chances on Hong Kong for a race on soft ground."

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