Racing: Helissio limbers up
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Your support makes all the difference.Helissio, the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe winner, exercised on the track in Dubai yesterday but is not yet a confirmed runner for the World Cup on 29 March.
Europe's highest-rated horse of 1996 breezed a mile and cruised past his lead horse, Al Jathaab, at the two-furlong marker.
Elie Lellouche, his trainer, has voiced doubts about Helissio's ability to act on sand.
Bijou d'Inde, Even Top and Flemensfirth, three of the British-trained contenders for the World Cup, warmed up for the race yesterday. Singspiel had a day off after working on Wednesday
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