Super Creek | Kikuka Sho 1988 x Umamusume BGM | 1988年 菊花賞 スーパークリーク 実況映像 × ウマ娘BGM

Super Creek | Kikuka Sho 1988 x Umamusume BGM | 1988年 菊花賞 スーパークリーク 実況映像 × ウマ娘BGM



00:22 Race Start
02:59 Last Spurt

Featured Umamusume:
Yaeno Muteki (1)
Super Creek (17)

Race Result:
https://en.netkeiba.com/db/race/198808050210/

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“Otsubo-san, the question is how Dictar Land overcomes this draw.” “Yes.” “If the break gets messy all of a sudden, this horse has a strong temperament.”
“Steady there, Million High Line. And one to go.” One to go. One to go, No. 18 Sunday Host. We are about to start. Start—The gates are open. Eighteen break together. Oh, squeezed back in the middle is Power Winner. Power Winner drops back. Kei Koban. Surprisingly, the blue-cap Kei Koban bursts out. The blue cap, Kei Koban and Nanayo Spark, and wider comes Meishoku Boy. Meishoku Boy goes on, Kei Koban takes the lead. A bit of a troubled start. Oh—and from the outside Katsu Tokushin, going a bit keen. Saddlecloth No. 14, Million High Line. Nanayo Spark, wider Takara Flash. The yellow cap, No. 8 Alpha Rex. And on the inside—No. 1 Yaeno Muteki was there. Around sixth to seventh position. No. 1 Yaeno Muteki drew the perfect gate. Perhaps a bit keen, taken to the outside with Kikuka Royal. And with him, Yaeno Dia. Dictar Land is wide, wide, traveling about midfield. Alongside is Super Creek. Now the temporary rail has been removed, and on the inside it looks as if a green carpet has been laid. Over that green carpet the 18 runners glide. At Kyoto Racecourse, applause rises from a crowd of more than 80,000. Up front at last is Katsu Tokushin, Katsu Tokushin leads. Then Meishoku Boy second. Saving ground, Kei Koban third, outside Million High Line in fourth. Then Takara Flash, Alpha Rex. Yaeno Muteki has edged to the outside, Yaeno Muteki out in about seventh to eighth. Eighteen take the 2nd corner on the B course. The pace has become steady. There on the rail is No. 1 Yaeno Muteki. Shadowing Yaeno Muteki is Dictar Land. The 2nd corner, horse and rider take a breath. The 2nd corner, it has settled into a slow pace. Once more from the front: Katsu Tokushin leads, Meishoku Boy second, Alpha Rex third. Several are a bit keen, Kei Koban, and outside is Million High Line. And Yaeno Muteki is taken to the outside. Yaeno Muteki goes out. Is this Nishiura’s tactic? Just behind, the white cap is Dictar Land. Pinched in the middle is Super Creek— And inside is No. 16 Takara Flash. Behind them, Kikuka Royal, Gakuen to Beat No. 5, Nanayo Spark, and No. 10 Cosmo Amber. No. 4 Sun Peerless. And Memory Vice. No. 3—No. 3 glinting there is—Yaeno Dia. And behind them, No. 18 Sunday Host. Now the 18 climb toward the 3rd corner. Yaeno Dia also set for a late run, and the white cap Yaeno Muteki is wide, wide. He rises into the leading group. Now they drop down from the 3rd corner. From here the pace may lift, please keep your eyes on the white cap. The white cap, Yaeno Muteki. Marking Yaeno Muteki, the pink cap Super Creek. In front of them is Million High Line, and farther out the yellow cap Dictar Land. They are bunching, Yaeno Muteki. Oh, Nishiura’s hands move a touch—getting a bit tangled up Meishoku Boy takes the lead, Yaeno Muteki has swung to the outermost lane. Outside is advantageous, Yaeno Muteki is widest of all. Now will he quicken from here? Super Creek cuts to the inside! Super Creek goes to the rail! And there is Dictar Land! Is it Super Creek? He splits through Meishoku Boy! And Yaeno Muteki from the outside does not look like he will finish off! Yaeno Muteki does not pick up! Now clearly Super Creek in front! Super Creek! Meishoku Boy! From the inside, from the inside Yaeno Dia surges! From the inside Yaeno Dia surges! But Meishoku Boy looks to be sticking on! Super Creek! Super Creek first! And second is tight! Second is tight—a head the margin— —yet Super Creek the winner. Yaeno Muteki has faded back, Super Creek it is! And second is tight, four or five across the track.

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