Halfway through the race, the star of Hong Kong was only one horse's head ahead. Although it didn't seem like an obvious advantage, in a short - distance race, this kind of advantage that could be seen with the naked eye was actually very big.
However, accidents often happened in an instant.
No. 4, who was in second place, seemed to be running out of stamina and was gradually caught up by No. 2. The rider of No. 4 tried his best but couldn't find a way to make sure that the horse wasn't as good as it was. It couldn't accelerate in the back, so he could only sigh in vain.
The jockmen could only use their experience to try and grab the advantageous position.
Although the rules stated that one could not deliberately obstruct or affect other participating horses, the rules were often vague. Experienced riders could take advantage of the small changes in direction through prediction.
The rider of horse number four was an experienced rider.