Racing: Pipe and McCoy hit 100

Wednesday 27 January 1999 19:02 EST
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TONY McCOY and Martin Pipe both hit the 100-winner mark for the season with Majadou, the 2-13 favourite for the novices' chase at Lingfield yesterday, and went on to notch a treble and double respectively .

McCoy, who last season registered his 100 as early as 5 November, said: "I've taken much longer to get the ton this term. It seems I have had more days off than I've had winners.

"Majadou did it well. Like a lot of French horses he does tend to jump a bit to the left. He is in a lot of races at the Cheltenham Festival, and I'm sure his trainer will make the right choice."

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