Other hopeful contenders in the field include Y A Jailhouse Jodi in post three for driver Guy Gagnon. Last week in the opening round of the Quebec-Bred Series, Gendron and Y S Suzanne were parked out going for the lead, but once on top she held the field at bay and pulled away in the stretch for a 4-1/2 length triumph. The 4-year-old mare by Angus Hall is at her best with five wins already this season. ![]() Y S Suzanne starts from post six and is on a three-race winning streak for owner/trainer Duguay. ![]() ![]() Gendron will be driving the odds-on favorite, Carl Duguay’s Y S Suzanne, in the sixth race, second division of the C$100,000 Quebec-Bred Series for 4- and 5-year-old trotters. Stephane Gendron will be looking for his 4,000th career win on Tuesday with Y S Suzanne.
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