Couple rode winners of four of six races on British Champions Day to suggest racing has a bright future when Frankie Dettori exits

For only the third time since racing resumed at the start of June, both Hollie Doyle and Tom Marquand had a day off on Sunday and the timing could not have been better after the couple rode the winners of four of the six races on British Champions Day at Ascot, including a Group One winner apiece.

“Today is the first day of no Flat racing in a very long time, so we’re just chilling out and taking advantage of that,” Doyle said on Sunday. “I would have been pleased just for all the horses to run well, so to ride two winners was brilliant.

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