Analysis of:

V85 Ørebro 25/4 – JACKPOT

Written by: Alf Roar Brovoll

Analysis Information
Sport
Tournament
V85 Orebro
Match start
25/04/2026 16:10
Units
1 / 10
Odds

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V85 Ørebro with JACKPOT this Saturday. We face a jackpot of over 70 million kroner. We have worked hard on this round, and are really looking forward to this week's V85. Here are our analyses and tips.

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Örebro track program

V85-1 

15 Ajlexes Gourmand appears to be an exciting starting horse. She showed very strong pace over the finish last time, despite being driven inside and getting her chance late. The impression was first-class, and her form still seems to be at its best. Here she gets an interesting jumping track with 20 meters added, and with the experienced Örjan Kihlström in the sulky, it is possible for her to get a good position early on. If she gets a slightly better race this time, she has a sharp finish that can really bite. Definitely a horse to be reckoned with.

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V85-2 

2 Fine Manners has won 16 of 19 starts and has always shown a very high level. Now a six-year-old, he has continued to develop with each race, and in this year's two starts he has shown capacity that makes him competitive in all types of matches ahead. He has a perfect track here, and is heading for another victory. His performances this season have been impressive, especially the impression through the last turn last time - a textbook example of what a trotter should look like at high speed. To win in 1.09.7 in his second start of the year, from the back track over the sprint, on a heavy track, is a top-class performance. We have great faith this Saturday too, and Fine Manners will be the banker of all our bets.

V85-3 

5 Helan Går is approaching top form after a couple of races in his body. In his comeback he made a strong effort as second from death after a long absence, and in the last he decided superiorly via a long spurt in the third track with strength left. This shows both capacity and form. A slight uncertainty is the starting speed behind the car, since this is the first time with an autostart. Track 5 is favorable, however, and the horse has behaved stably and reliably so far. The impression last time also suggests that he can open usefully. He does not depend on reaching the front to win, and with the right race along the way he should be able to fight right at the top.

V85-4 

2 Get A Wish is back on Swedish soil and is making a very interesting debut under the direction of Robert Bergh. The stallion showed high capacity before his stay in the USA, including a strong second place in the Hugo Åbergs Memorial, so there is no doubt about his level. His stay in the USA did not quite pay off, but now the conditions have changed. The eight-year-old is fast from the start, and the tactics seem obvious – here it will probably be an offensive plan to get to the lead early. If he succeeds, a lot will have been done. A natural first horse in this match.

V85-5 

2 Denaro Diabolik has the capacity to hold up well in this class. Last time the track was a little bit of a trap and never got a proper run, but so far from empty over the finish. The impression suggests that the form is still solid. Here he has a clearly better starting point behind the car, and Simon Helm should be able to give him a tidy run in the second track before the sprint starts. The distance may be on the short side, but with a steady and high pace along the way the strong six-year-old will be dangerous in the end.

V85-6 

2 Clarissa is a rock solid mare who has been among the elite mares in Europe for several years. The goal this season is an invitation to the Elitloppet, and the way she looked last time, it is far from unrealistic. She almost played with horses like Olly Håleryd and Jennifer Sisu. In her debut of the year, she practically decided the race already on the last far side, before Alessandro Gocciadoro was able to cruise to victory and even greet the audience on the run. A pure demonstration of power from one of Europe's best mares. With a race in her body now, a favorable track and still increasing form, this looks very promising – and the competitors have good reason to be on the defensive.

V85-7 

13 Fly Express delivered a strong finish in his first start for Christoffer Eriksson, which is not surprising considering the form in the stable. After a longer break he also looked improved in action, and the development curve is pointing upwards. He last sprinted solidly via 1.09.6 the last 800 meters and that race should have lifted his form further. Now the distance is more suitable, and track 13 need not be a disadvantage. With Carl Johan Jepson in the sulky – known for finding the right paths – the conditions are set for a good race. If he gets flow along the way, he will be difficult to resist in the end and is a clear winner, possible banker.

V85-8 

3 Speed ​​Change has had a tremendous development under Robert Bergh and has five straight wins in as many starts under his direction. After a tough training period, he impressed greatly in the last race with a time of 1.08.6 in the last 800 meters – a level that testifies to capacity far above his class. His form should be further improved towards this. However, a real test over three rounds awaits him, where the stallion must show his full range. He has not been put under pressure as an undefeated rider so far, but here he faces tougher opposition and a more demanding race schedule. It is certainly possible that he can get to the front early. If he succeeds, he will be difficult to beat. A natural first choice, with the likely favorite A Fair Day from a long way behind.

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