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Jimmy Bee Storms Home to Win The Loch Clieveden Handicap at Calcutta Races

Jimmy Bee winning The Loch Clieveden Handicap – Calcutta race result November 6
By | 06 Nov 2025 | Mumbai

The Calcutta Races, Autumn Meeting (Third Day) got underway in fine style on Thursday, 6th November 2025, with the 1st Race – The Loch Clieveden Handicap (Class V | Horses Rated 1–26 | 1400m) setting the tone for the afternoon. In a well-judged performance during the opener, Jimmy Bee (J: Nikhil Naidu, T: Sabeel Shariff) surged emphatically through the closing stages to clinch a decisive win for owner Mr. Shanmugam Yuvraj, stopping the clock at 1:29.420. Early reports contributed strongly to the growing interest in the Calcutta race result November 6, capturing the first highlight of the day’s competitive programme.

The race developed with intensity from the jump, as the field settled into a solid gallop down the backstretch. While the front-runners pressed on with early ambition, Jimmy Bee travelled comfortably a few lengths behind, conserving energy for a calculated finishing attack. Once angled wide at the top of the straight, the gelding displayed a sharp turn of foot and impeccable timing, drawing clear over the final 100 metres to secure a victory that reflected both maturity and tactical execution.

Hermod (J: Antony Raj S., T: Rutherford Alford) ran on resolutely to secure the second spot, clocking 1:29.713, ensuring the winner had to stay fully committed through the final strides. Amalfitana (J: R. S. Bhati, T: B. Rajender Reddy) kept on well in the final stages to finish third in 1:29.941, completing a competitive and engaging curtain-raiser to Thursday’s racing card.

With The Loch Clieveden Handicap in the books, racegoers now shift their focus to the next highlight — The Aloritz Cup scheduled at 1:45 PM, expected to bring further drama and tactical depth to the Autumn Meeting programme.

Stay tuned to RaceBuzz for live updates, full results, and in-depth coverage throughout the afternoon from the heart of Calcutta racing.

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