Lyon-Parilly Racing Preview: Eight Exciting Races on 3rd September

Horses lined up at Lyon-Parilly, jockeys ready to start the race
By | 03 Sep 2025 | Mumbai

Lyon-Parilly Set for an Exciting Eight-Race Afternoon

Lyon-Parilly, nestled amid the rolling landscapes of eastern France, is ready to come alive on 3rd September as eight competitive races line up for an exhilarating afternoon of flat racing. The turf gleams under careful maintenance, the grandstands hum with anticipation, and trainers and jockeys alike are poised to chase glory. Excitement will ripple through the crowd as each race promises drama, strategy, and memorable finishes. The live results of the day will be available at RaceBuzz.com.

The day begins with the Prix des Orchidees (12:23pm, 1600m), featuring 2-year-old colts, geldings, and fillies. Promising newcomers line up with hopes high: Nocturne Blou (J: Fabien Lefebvre, T: S. Gouvaze), Rose Prairie (J: Antonio Orani, T: J. Andreu), Earthlike (J: MME Coralie Pacaut, T: C. Escuder), Vladivia, Allee Mia, Alinka, and Rage Chope.

Momentum continues in the second race, Prix des Bruyeres (12:55pm, 1600m), where 2-year-old colts and fillies including Seneca, Devil’story, Real News, Anaheim, Chilly Flama, and Naos Moon are set for a keenly contested battle. Observers will watch closely as each trainer and jockey pair aims to coax peak performance from promising young talent.

The Prix de Venissieux (1:27pm, 1600m) brings together mature horses aged four and above, with notable entries like Golden Beach (J: Stephane Breux, T: S. Gouvaze), Three Dreams (J: MME Manon Germain, T: MME E. Cury), and Muelheimer Perle (J: Maxime Guyon, T: C. Escuder). Others include Larno, Grecian Star, Thunderheart, and Mama Imelda, making this a race where experience and tactical riding will matter.

In the fourth race, Prix des Nouveaux Partenaires PMU (PX Jean-Noel Gabolde) (2:12pm, 1600m), 3-year-old colts, geldings, and fillies including Chibitty, Square Carnot, Whi Pump Pump, Almaromy, Amidasilver, Tyson, and Narkala will line up, each trainer hoping their strategy and timing will tip the scales.

The Prix Oakland (2:47pm, 1600m) presents 3-year-olds such as La Ceiba (J: Augustin Madamet, T: G. Hernon), Cashlyn Cavalier (J: Sylvain Ruis, T: N. Perret), Roses and Dream (J: David Breux, T: T. Richard), Golden Alqa, Mon Seul Desir, and Mala Wyska, promising one of the day’s most exciting contests.

As stamina comes into play, the Prix Gerard Liarte (3:22pm, 2400m) showcases 3-year-old colts, geldings, and fillies including Raw Energy, Sacred White, Dalecarlian, Supermax, Rock Singer, Louis Othon, and Hunger Games. The longer distance will test both horses and jockeys as they plot their finishing moves.

The seventh race, Prix de Tassin-la-Demi-Lune (3:57pm, 2400m), features Class 4 runners like Queen Bay (J: MME Marie Velon, T: L. Bernhardt), Good Question (J: Anthony Crastus, T: C. Martinon), Regina Lillie (J: MME Manon Germain, T: MME G. Matter), Le Houlme, Le Ravi, Tarcenay, and Perrine, each capable of influencing the outcome as the afternoon advances.

The day concludes with the Prix d’Ecully (4:32pm, 2400m), bringing together Class 4 horses including Measter Owen, Rio Grande, Lady Mana, Patzesteve, Skadoosh, Second to None, Darling Challenge, and Kiroz. This finale promises a fitting end to an afternoon filled with skillful riding and competitive spirit.

Lyon-Parilly’s eight-race card underlines the thrill of horse racing, where every trainer’s preparation and every jockey’s timing counts. From rising stars to seasoned contenders, the afternoon promises stories of ambition, skill, and excitement that fans will carry home long after the last horse crosses the finish line.

For more stories, results, and updates from the world of horse racing, stay-tuned to RaceBuzz.com.

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