"Patrick Louis Biancone"/Landes, France) is a Thoroughbred horse racing/racehorse horse trainer/trainer. He is currently based in the United States, but enjoyed success in both Europe and Hong Kong earlier in his career. He was the head trainer for the Daniel Wildenstein stable in France, where his horses won numerous important races including back-to-back victories (with All Along and Sagace) in the 1983 and 1984 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. After leaving his native France, for most of the 1990s Biancone trained in Hong Kong but in 1999 was suspended after two of his horses tested positive for banned medications.

Biancone trained Triptych (horse)/Triptych, who won the 1987 Irish Champion Stakes and the 1988 Coronation Cup. However, his most famous horse is the '83 Arc winner All Along, a filly who also raced in North America and was voted both French and Eclipse Award for Horse of the Year/U.S. Horse of the Year honors and was inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame/U.S. Racing Hall of Fame.

Among his efforts in the United States, Patrick Biancone trained Lion Heart, who finished second in the 2004 Kentucky Derby. In 2005, he trained Angara to win the Beverly D stakes. The following year, Biancone's Gorella took the Beverly D.

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A turf horse is not bothered by it. It's a very good surface.

I'm not saying she doesn't run well, she doesn't run the same. She needs give in the ground.

I haven't had a 2-year-old like this so I can't compare him. So far, he's much faster than any of the horses he's raced against. But we have to take it furlong by furlong because you never know with young horses.

He faced really tough competition in the Met Mile and I thought he ran well against them. I brought him back in the allowance race to regain his confidence and he seems to be moving forward.

She likes to run, ... She came out of the Beverly D. in really good shape, so we're going to take a shot at the males again. I don't want to run her on too firm a course anymore. She runs much better on a softer course, as was the case in the Beverly D.

The only thing I don't want to do anymore is run her on firm ground.

He's coming closer and closer. He's still a baby, but there is a big race coming from him. But Saturday, I don't know.

The dirt horses performed well. The turf horses performed well, ... You know, it's a fair surface for racing.

We don't know very much about her other than she's big and strong, ... She's very healthy and we're hoping she's going to make us wealthy.