Royal Ascot

Clare Balding and Nick Luck introduce all the glamour, pageantry and quality racing that is day one of Royal Ascot. At 2pm, Her Majesty, the Queen leads the Royal Procession down the course to open a spectacular afternoon on the track, with no less than three Group One contests. In the Queen Anne Stakes, US champion miler Tepin is favoured and later there's likely to be a clash of Guineas winners from England, Ireland and France in the ú400,000 St James's Palace Stakes. If six live races on Channel 4 every day of the meeting wasn't enough, Gok Wan is on hand to provide his unique perspective in the fashion stakes. Royal Ascot: 2.30, 3.05, 3.40, 4.20, 5.00 and 5.35pm. Presenters: Clare Balding and Nick Luck with Sir Anthony McCoy and Gok Wan, reporters: Rishi Persad, Emma Spencer, Alice Plunkett and Mick Fitzgerald, commentary and analysis: Simon Holt, Richard Hoiles, Graham Cunningham, Jim McGrath, Tanya Stevenson and Brian Gleeson.
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