Cannibal looks to go out a winner in Progress Pace

At 0h03, on November 21, 2023 By Ken Weingartner, USTA Media Relations Manager

Yannick Gingras knows Cannibal has physical talent, but what he most enjoys about the 3-year-old male pacer is between the colt’s ears.

“He’s got the ability, the skill, but he’s also got the brain to let me do what I want to do with him,” Gingras said. “That’s a big edge. He’s very easy on himself, easy to drive; you can do whatever you want with him. He has great speed, but his brain and his versatility are what make him the horse that he is.”

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