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Bay Bridge upsets retiring Baaeed in Champion Stakes

William Haggas had two of the first four home in the Champion Stakes at Ascot - but his unbeaten stablestar Baaeed had to to settle for fourth, as Michael Stoute's Bay Bridge made it home ahead of the rest under Richard Kingscote.

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Emily Upjohn returned to her very best to run out an emphatic winner of the British Champions Fillies & Mares Stakes.

The 3-1 favourite for the Group One under an inspired Frankie Dettori, the John and Thady Gosden-trained bay travelled in mid-division before breaking clear from the rest two furlongs from home in the mile-and-a-half showpiece.

From there the Oaks runner-up, who had disappointed when last of six in the King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes, was unreachable, triumphing by three lengths from Ger Lyons' 50-1 chance Thunder Kiss.

"It would have been heartbreaking not to win a Group One with this filly this year after what happened at Epsom in the Oaks," said Dettori.

"She's won a Group One, I'm delighted and she will stay in training next year.

"Nothing went right at Epsom, then for some reason she ran no race in the King George. John and the owners decided to give her a break. I've been riding her last couple of mornings and she has been given me the 'wow' factor again.

"It's an amazing job the team has done. After four months to be pitched into a Group One and do what she did is amazing."

Kinross was a decisive winner of the Champions Sprint Stakes for Dettori and Ralph Beckett.

Last seen winning the Prix de la Foret over seven furlongs on Arc day, the Marc Chan-owned five-year-old travelled in the middle of the group on the stand side of the track before surging forwards two furlongs from home and striding into a clear lead.

The 3-1 favourite was unchallenged at the

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