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Royal Ascot 2023 Gold Cup guide as three horses battle for immortality

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They say there is a story behind every entry at Royal Ascot and that certainly applies to the big hitters in Thursday’s showpiece, the Gold Cup.

The marquee title of the week, part of the Qipco British Champions Series, went the way of the Irish last time out, as Kyprios saw off the legendary Stradivarius for his maiden victory at the world-famous flat meeting.

The fantastic five-year-old will play no part this year however, throwing the race wide open in the beaming Berkshire sunshine.

But while Kyprios is absent, the pair who masterminded his success and so many others at this track will be in town to pursue a second successive triumph.

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