PISA: LAO TZU VICTORY WITH VIEW OVER THE PARIOLI

It wasn't just the Italian horse racing fans who were out on the big Sunday. In San Rossore it was the day of the 135th edition of the Pisa Grand Prix, a race that, if we want to be picky, is penalised by the international rating, but it's still fascinating and it's no coincidence that thousands of people also flocked to the San Rossore Park, thanks to the beautiful day. The third act of the merciless challenge between Lao Tzu and Kabir took place. The two had already faced each other in Milan in the Rumon Prize where Kabir had won, and in Pisa where the pupil of Endo Botti had won. So, in San Rossore, in the Pisa Prize, Lao Tzu (ridden by Maikol Arras) won again, showing his superiority by playing it safe and thus taking his revenge for the Pisa Criterium. Zenorione came third once again and the next round of the challenge is scheduled for 27th April in Rome in the Parioli Grand Prix.
For the record, the other outstanding race of the day, the Premio Regione Toscana, was won by Anthony again for Stefano Botti with Mario Sanna in the saddle.