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Arc de Triomphe 2022: CONFIRMED runners and riders, draw, odds, Templegate tip and latest going update

‘THE world’s best race’, the Arc de Triomphe, is back on Sunday October 2 – and it looks like being a cracker.

Baaeed won’t run, but the field is still stacking up for the £5million betting bonanza in Paris.

Torquator Tasso sprung an 80-1 shock in the Arc de Triomphe last year

Won down the years by superstars such as Enable and Sea The Stars, whoever passes the post first this year can lay claim to being among the very best in the world.

But that’s not to say the race doesn’t throw up its fair share of shocks.

Who can forget last year, when 80-1 Torquator Tasso surged home to win.

Here, Sun Racing takes a look at all the latest runners and top tipster Templegate reveals his ante-post pick.

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Templegate’s Arc de Triomphe tip

ALPINISTA looks rock solid for the Arc.

She continued her fantastic winning streak when taking the Yorkshire Oaks in fine style last month to make it a brilliant five Group 1 wins in a row.

She stays the distance well and performs on any ground, so it won’t matter what the weather is doing in Paris.

She came up against reigning Arc champion Torquator Tasso in Germany last summer and gave him a proper hiding, which is another plus.

Sir Mark Prescott’s superstar will head to France a fresh horse and looks a fair price to make the frame at least – although she is being backed off the boards as we speak.

Arc de Triomphe runners, riders and and draw

1 Mendocino

Trainer: Frau S Steinberg

Jockey: Rene Piechulek

2 Vadeni

Trainer: J-C Rouget

Jockey: Christophe Soumillon

3 Do Deuce

Trainer: Yasuo Tomomichi

Jockey: Yutaka Take

4 Al Hakeem

Trainer: J-C Rouget

Jockey: Cristian Demuro

5 Deep Bond

Trainer: Ryuji Okubo

Jockey: Yuga Kawada

6 Alpinista

Trainer: Sir Mark Prescott

Jockey: Luke Morris

7 Westover

Trainer: Ralph Beckett

Jockey: Rob Hornby

8 Luxembourg

Trainer: Aidan O’Brien

Jockey: Ryan Moore

9 Grand Glory

Trainer: Gianluca Bietolini

Jockey: Maxime Guyon

10 Titleholder

Trainer: Toru Kurita

Jockey: Kazuo Yokoyama

11 Onesto

Trainer: F Chappet

Jockey: Stephane Pasquier

12 Alenquer

Trainer: William Haggas

Jockey: Tom Marquand

13 Bubble Gift

Trainer: M Delzangles

Jockey: Olivier Peslier

14 Broome

Trainer: Aidan O’Brien

Jockey: Wayne Lordan

15 Sealiway

Trainer: F-H Graffard

Jockey: Mickael Barzalona

16 Mostahdaf

Trainer: John and Thady Gosden

Jockey: Jim Crowley

17 Mishriff

Trainer: John and Thady Gosden

Jockey: William Buick

18 Torquator Tasso

Trainer: Marcel Weiss

Jockey: Frankie Dettori

19 Mare Australis

Trainer: A Fabre

Jockey: Bauyrzhan Murzabayev

20 Stay Foolish

Trainer: Yoshito Yahagi

Jockey: Christophe Lemaire

Arc de Triomphe odds

7-2 Luxembourg

5-1 Alpinista, Torquator Tasso

9-1 Titleholder

10-1 Vadeni, Westover

14-1 Onesto

20-1 Mare Australis, Mishriff

25-1 Al Hakeem, Do Deuce, Mendocino

33-1 Mostahdaf, Sealiway

50-1 Deep Bond

66-1 Alenquer, Bubble Gift, Grand Glory, Stay Foolish

80-1 Broome

What the bookies say

Nicola McGeady of Ladbrokes said: “This year’s race looks like the most open one in years, and with such a competitive race, punters haven’t latched onto to one particular horse.

“The strongest support in recent days has been for Torquator Tasso, but we think Alpinista will be the public horse and could challenge Luxembourg for favouritism.”

Coral’s John Hill said: “The ground looks to be falling in favour of the defending champion Torquator Tasso this weekend and, as a result, the German horse is being well-backed to prevail at Longchamp once again.

“He now only has Luxembourg ahead of him in the betting.”

Arc de Triomphe going and weather forecast

The Arc was run on heavy going last year.

The forecast for the days before the race this year shows the French capital can expect quite a bit of rain.

According to myweather2.com, Longchamp racecourse can expect rain every day from now until Sunday.

The ground at Longchamp is currently a mixture of good to soft, soft.