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For his next start on October 12, Candy Ride was stepped up to the Group One level in the [[Gran Premio San Isidro]] at a distance of 1,600 meters (roughly one mile) on the turf. Going off at odds of 4–1 in a field of 11, he rated in fourth place then went to the lead with {{frac|2|1|2}} furlongs remaining. He drew clear to win by 8 lengths. |
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For his next start on October 12, Candy Ride was stepped up to the Group One level in the [[Gran Premio San Isidro]] at a distance of 1,600 meters (roughly one mile) on the turf. Going off at odds of 4–1 in a field of 11, he rated in fourth place then went to the lead with {{frac|2|1|2}} furlongs remaining. He drew clear to win by 8 lengths. |
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Candy Ride made the final start of the year in the [[Gran Premio Joaquín S. de Anchorena]], another Group 1 event at a distance of a 1,600 meters on the turf. He once again tracked the early pace and then moved to the lead with three furlongs to go. He won by eight lengths in a time of 1:31.01, a world record. His performances earned the colt Argentine Champion Miler honors. |
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Candy Ride made the final start of the year in the [[Gran Premio Joaquín S. de Anchorena]], another Group 1 event at a distance of a 1,600 meters on the turf. He once again tracked the early pace and then moved to the lead with three furlongs to go. He won by eight lengths in a time of 1:31.01. His performances earned the colt Argentine Champion Miler honors. |