Alexei booked his ticket for the Champion Hurdle with a workmanlike display in the BetMGM Kingwell Hurdle at Wincanton.
Stepping out of handicap company having won the Greatwood Hurdle and a valuable prize at Ascot already this season, the Joe Tizzard-trained gelding proved he was at least up to Grade 2 level.
Travelling strongly, Brendan Powell tracked the front-running Rubaud into the straight and despite having a long look at the final flight, he jumped into the lead.
Rubaud kept him honest on the run to the line, but Alexei quickened up to win by a length and a quarter.
Tizzard was at Ascot, where he said of the 1-2 favourite: “He’s a good traveller through a race. Whether he’s good enough (for the Champion Hurdle) we’ll find out. One thing he will do is travel into it and if he’s good enough, he’s good enough.
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“It’s exciting to have a runner in the Champion Hurdle, there’s a first time for everything, and this is a nice winner in its own right.
“I only watched the race on my phone, but from what I saw he did it nicely, it was his first time in graded company and he’s won.
“Rubaud is a good yardstick and he loves it round Wincanton, so I’m pleased.”
He added: “If you’d said to us in the autumn he was a Champion Hurdle horse, he was nowhere near it, but we’ve had a cracking season with him and we’ll roll the dice.”


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