
This is not a mile!
From the beginning, it’s a bit different. There was a shining something that indicated it could become a champion right from the start. It has speed. It is much stronger than the horses that have won the Tenno Sho so far. I have more confidence in it for 2000 meters than with Taiki Shuttle or Shinco Lavrie. It has started to eat well, its body has grown larger, and it has become calmer than before. Still, I am thorough with weight management. It was a horse that could run anywhere, so it’s unfair to compare it, but Taiki Shuttle might be stronger. Taiki Shuttle is smart, so you can’t fool it into running distances longer than a mile. Gran Alegria hasn’t realized it yet, so I think it will do its best. Intelligent horses, after a workout, may sense that a race is near and leave some feed, and Taiki Shuttle is like that.
I won’t lose.
If it’s miles.
Gran must be finishing all the meals every single day.
Maybe I’ll hold off on eating because the race is coming up.
What is it!
They say Gran Alegria isn’t very smart and is easy to trick!
>>4
(…liar ❤️)
Kazuo is well…
>>6
Because I’m getting my head scorched by Taiki…
Taiki has a wisdom adjustment and there’s also a wisdom SSR, you know…
The Fujisawa stable is filled with famous horses, but the level of dedication to Taiki and Gran-chan feels exceptional…
>>9
It was Perusa that I was crazy about!
>>11
He was messing around, so that’s no good.
Aren’t you subtly getting your brain fried by Taiki, or rather, is it not etched into your heart?
Well, in Uma Musume, Gran was not the one being deceived, but rather the one doing the brainwashing.
Gran will likely become a distinguished horse too, well, as long as it has achievements that stand out that much.
>>13
According to recent standards, it seems a bit tough for a horse with 6 wins in domestic short-distance miles to be recognized as an honored horse…
>>19
I think it depends on how you consider the fact that it was done by a mare.
If it were a male horse, I feel like I would probably be thrown off multiple times.
>>19
If either of the achievements of winning all three distances of 1.25 miles/1 mile/0.75 miles (which no one has done yet) or winning all four major short-distance G1 races (which no one has done yet) had been accomplished, I could say with confidence that it’s possible.
Both were not achieved, after all…
Taiki-senpai.
Let’s make miles.
>>15
Let me join the group too!
By the way, there is a similar story about Oguri, who allegedly adjusted his own food intake when loaded onto a horse transport vehicle.
It seems that due to its usual habit of eating a lot, it was sometimes placed in the horse transport vehicle even when there were no races.
>>16
♦️Don’t you think it’s terrible?
I like the concept of Taiki, where it becomes an intellectual way of speaking in English.
I really wanted to enter it in the Autumn Tenno Show.
In that case, I think I would have used the crown every day.
I was confident I could win if it were 2000.
If the Arima Kinen had been at Tokyo’s 2400m, I would have run Taiki Shuttle.
Nori, how is Taiki Shuttle doing in the Arima Kinen?
>>21
You’re not in your right mind!
A horse that starts adjusting itself by switching on and off as the race approaches, which is one of the top 3 common episodes among famous horses.
This is called the Arima Kinen, and it’s a mile race.
♦
>>25
The monk says that in JRA history, there is only one horse, Oguri Cap, that has won all of the Arima Kinen, Yasuda Kinen, and Mile Championship.
The Arima Kinen is often regarded as a race where mile horses can truly win, so it is considered acceptable to include it among mile races.
The seriously dangerous thing about Taiki Shuttle, if what the high priest said is true, is that even if he gets buried in the pack or makes contact…
Rather than getting annoyed or losing it, it means getting excited and becoming stronger.
>>28
When summarizing Taiki’s episodes, if you were to personify him, he would likely turn into a muscular type, resembling a somewhat troublesome athletic senior who communicates through pro wrestling moves or shoulder punches.
>>30
It’s become more mild because it’s been turned into a pretty girl, but it’s still quite close, huh…?
I think it will be tough to be inducted into the Hall of Fame based only on race results, but if she can produce strong offspring as a breeding mare, there’s a chance.
People keep talking about the triple crown, but I want to see a world that challenges the complete domination of short turf races.
The high priest has only ridden Oguri once, but he’s praising it highly.
Extremely smart or incredibly tough mentally.
>>34
Now, let’s touch on his qualities. What I value most is his remarkably mature mental strength. At around 4 years old (3 years old in modern terms), even horses with a certain level of experience can show signs of nervousness when going to unfamiliar places. However, Oguri Cap did not exhibit any such behavior when he went to Nakayama for the first time as a part of his schooling on the 15th. His strong patience is so remarkable that it makes me worry whether he might be accumulating stress instead.
When I rode him at Nakayama, I said, “He is half a year ahead of his peers, or to exaggerate, a year ahead.” Symboli Rudolf was that type.
The chief priest’s favorite battlefield is behind.
Taiki Shuttle is the second favorite among 16 runners. The first favorite is Sugino Hayakaze, who finished second in the previous GIII Centaur Stakes over the same 1400 meters on turf and has three major wins including the Swan Stakes from the previous year. The fact that he is a defending champion and has a solid record, along with the jockeys Ebina and Take, contributed to his support at the top. Yokoyama immediately sensed, as soon as he got on, that “he’s a good horse.” “I had an intuition that he was a horse with a good presence. However, when we went for the return canter, he felt surprisingly dull. Honestly, I wondered to myself, ‘Is he going to be okay?'” With some doubts, he moved to the area behind the gate. Even at that point, there was still no sense of excitement. Then, Okabe, who was riding Shinko Windy, approached and said, “Yoko, Shuttle will cry out soon.” No sooner had he said that than Taiki Shuttle neighed under Yokoyama. Hearing that, Yokoyama thought to himself, “I thought he was being dull, but that was actually a sign of relaxation…” As soon as the gate opened, it was quickly proven that his thought was incorrect. (Honorifics omitted; Writer: Satoshi Hiramatsu)
>>36
It seems like they were neighing a bit in the paddock, but was it howdy!!!?
There’s a weird feeling about the type that starts praising Rudolf in sentences that praise other horses.
The Arima Kinen is often said that even if there are doubts about distance, a miler can win, but it seems to be based on the premise that the horse must have excellent temperament and ability to settle.
I think it’s more important to see if you’re good at making tight right-hand turns rather than just negotiating a deal.
Why is there leftover feed? Is it because you’re working on getting your body in shape for the race!?
>>43
If you can manage your own meals, you’re smarter than me.
It’s too unfair for Taiki’s character to be this smart.
>>45
Since you are already fluent in Japanese as an international student, weren’t you smart from the beginning?
Because miles are the strongest.
I will do what is necessary to be the strongest.
It’s Taiki Shuttle, which even Okabe-kun, who has been completely burned out by Rudolf, is praising highly.
>>48
Taiki Shuttle is the Symboli Rudolf of miles.
I believe the Arima Kinen is also a mile race, so I think they will do their best.
>>49
I’m being deceived!
That’s not good.
I wanted to see the Autumn Sky if Shinko Lovely had been released in 2000.
Life is a crazy mile based on a mile standard.
>>53
The mysterious pressure…
Was Taiki Shuttle’s not being a mile ahead a sign of intelligence…?
>>56
I think it’s just that Ohamaile is strange.