Our Bath racing tips cover all 6 races on the card today, Wednesday 1st July 2026. The action gets underway at 17:58 and runs through to 20:53, with going reported as 7.5) (selective light watering) (Firm, good to firm in places (goingstick).
A few names jump off the page from a course-form perspective. Offiah’s Boy boasts a 50% strike rate from 4 runs at the track, David Egan has been in fine form here with 29 wins from 127 rides, Dr Richard Newland & Jamie Insole’s yard sends out runners with a 20% strike rate at this venue. Below you’ll find race-by-race breakdowns with our top selections, live odds and tipster picks.
Tipster Performance at Bath
Here’s how the leading tipsters have fared at Bath over the last two years (minimum 10 selections):
| Tipster | Source | Selections | Wins | Win % | Place % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sunday Express | Sunday Express | 11 | 3 | 27.27% | 90.91% |
| insidetraxs.co.uk | insidetraxs.co.uk | 12 | 3 | 25% | 75% |
| Tipman Tips | tipmantips.com | 12 | 2 | 16.67% | 58.33% |
| West Country | Racing Post | 21 | 3 | 14.29% | 33.33% |
| Moorestyle | Daily Star Sunday | 11 | 1 | 9.09% | 45.45% |
17:58 – Bath And Wiltshire Air Ambulance Handicap
Race Details: 5f | Class 6 | Going: 7.5) (selective light watering) (Firm, good to firm in places (goingstick) | | flat
This may only have five runners, but it is not completely straightforward. Reality Queen and Rosieisme Darling dominate the market and it is easy enough to see why, with the former representing a yard that excels with these sprint handicappers and the latter bringing the most consistent recent form to the table. Bath’s sharp 5f on quick ground usually rewards speed and track position, so the break will matter plenty. Lavender Bloom is less exposed than most and could yet do better now entering handicaps, while Rogue Rebellion has become hard to trust despite a fair mark. Geemann looks up against it on recent evidence. In truth, this is not a deep Class 6, but the front two in the betting do set a fair standard for the rest to aim at.
Top Selections
1. Reality Queen – 6/4 with Bet365
Jockey: Alistair Rawlinson | Trainer: Michael Appleby | Form: 45-775 | Rating: 66 | Topspeed: 58
Reality Queen gets the nod because she has been contesting slightly stronger races than this and now drops into a weak enough Class 6 where a mark of 66 gives her obvious scope. Her recent figures do not scream certainty, but they are not as disappointing as they first look, and this sharper test on fast ground could suit better than some of her recent assignments. Michael Appleby’s runners are always worth respecting in this sort of sprint handicap, and with only five rivals Alistair Rawlinson should be able to keep things uncomplicated from stall 3. At 6/4 she is no giveaway, but she is still the most solid win proposition.
Bet: WIN
Betting Strategy
Keep it simple in a five-runner race: Reality Queen is the win bet. There is no each-way angle worth forcing with only two places on offer. Rosieisme Darling is the obvious danger after a string of respectable efforts, while Lavender Bloom is the one who could step forward if the handicap switch brings improvement.
Live Odds Comparison
| Horse | Bet365 | Betfair | Paddy Power | Sky Bet | William Hill | Best |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lavender Bloom | 4/1 | 18/5 | 4/1 | 7/2 | 4/1 | 4/1 (Bet365) |
| Geemann | 25/1 | 20/1 | 20/1 | 20/1 | 18/1 | 25/1 (Bet365) |
| Reality Queen | 6/4 | 5/4 | 11/8 | 11/8 | 11/8 | 6/4 (Bet365) |
| Rosieisme Darling | 6/4 | 6/4 | 6/4 | 6/4 | 6/4 | 6/4 (Bet365) |
| Rogue Rebellion | 17/2 | 10/1 | 10/1 | 9/1 | 10/1 | 10/1 (Betfair) |
Tipster Selections
| Tipster | Selection |
|---|---|
| West Country | Rogue Rebellion |
18:33 – British EBF Restricted Novice Stakes (Bands B, C And D) (EBF Restricted Race Qualifier) (GBB Race)
Race Details: 5f | Class 5 | Going: 7.5) (selective light watering) (Firm, good to firm in places (goingstick) | | flat
This looks a typically lively Bath juvenile sprint, with proven speed clashing against several interesting newcomers. Angel Ang sets the standard after making a winning debut and, from stall 1, has obvious tactical advantages around here if breaking on terms again. Theheatison has shown enough in two runs to suggest a race like this is well within reach, while Empire Rising has the benefit of experience and shaped better than the bare result last time. There are also unexposed types such as Chasingpursuit and Soldier’s Echo who could be sharper than the market initially expects, but in truth this does not look the deepest restricted novice. In a race likely decided by raw early pace and handling Bath’s sharp 5f, the known form should take some beating.
Top Selections
1. Angel Ang – 9/4 with Bet365
Jockey: Pat Cosgrave | Trainer: David Evans | Form: 1 | Rating: 77 | Topspeed:
David Evans knows the score with sharp 2yos and Angel Ang made the perfect start by winning first time up. An opening mark of 77 is a fair one in this company and, crucially, that debut success suggests she already has the pace and professionalism needed for Bath’s downhill five. Stall 1 can be a gift here if Pat Cosgrave gets her organised early, and she doesn’t need to improve a stone to take this. At 9/4 she is hardly hidden, but she is the one with the most solid credentials and the most obvious route to controlling the race. Bet: WIN
Bet: WIN
2. Empire Rising – 11/2 with Sky Bet
Jockey: David Egan | Trainer: Charlie Clover | Form: 04 | Rating: 74 | Topspeed: 48
Empire Rising is the each-way play in a race where a few of these still have plenty to prove. He was well beaten on debut but took a clear step forward when fourth last time, and that rating of 74 leaves him close enough to the principals if he can find another chunk of improvement. The wide draw in 11 is not ideal over this trip at Bath, though David Egan is the sort to make a sensible fist of it rather than force the issue too early. Available at 11/2, he looks the value against some shorter rivals because his form is established and still moving in the right direction. Bet: EACH-WAY
Bet: EACH-WAY
Betting Strategy
Angel Ang is the straightforward win bet: proven, well drawn and already a winner, which counts for plenty in a race like this. Empire Rising makes more appeal than most for an each-way punt at 11/2, especially with three places on offer. Theheatison is the obvious danger, while any strong market move for Chasingpursuit or Soldier’s Echo would be worth noting.
Live Odds Comparison
| Horse | Bet365 | Betfair | Paddy Power | Sky Bet | William Hill | Best |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Angel Ang | 9/4 | 9/5 | 2/1 | 15/8 | 2/1 | 9/4 (Bet365) |
| Chasingpursuit | 10/1 | 11/1 | 12/1 | 11/1 | 11/1 | 12/1 (Paddy Power) |
| Empire Rising | 5/1 | 5/1 | 5/1 | 11/2 | 5/1 | 11/2 (Sky Bet) |
| Parkers Light | 22/1 | 22/1 | 22/1 | 25/1 | 22/1 | 25/1 (Sky Bet) |
| King Koopa | 12/1 | 10/1 | 10/1 | 10/1 | 11/1 | 12/1 (Bet365) |
| Theheatison | 9/2 | 10/3 | 7/2 | 10/3 | 4/1 | 9/2 (Bet365) |
| Texas Crown | 100/1 | 100/1 | 100/1 | 100/1 | 100/1 | 100/1 (Bet365) |
| Dissenter | 40/1 | 40/1 | 40/1 | 40/1 | 40/1 | 40/1 (Bet365) |
| Velma Dinkley | 33/1 | 25/1 | 25/1 | 25/1 | 28/1 | 33/1 (Bet365) |
19:08 – Hot Air Balloon Company Handicap (Bath Summer Sprint Series Qualifier)
Race Details: 5f | Class 6 | Going: 7.5) (selective light watering) (Firm, good to firm in places (goingstick) | | flat
This looks a fairly ordinary Bath sprint on paper, but that does not make it easy. Neptune Legend and Southbank dominate the market for good reason and both arrive with recent form that gives them solid claims in a race lacking much depth. Neptune Legend has already won twice this year and gets the rail in stall 1, while Southbank has been knocking on the door and looks sure to be involved again if getting a smooth run. Hidden Verse has become expensive to follow and Fancy Dancer needs to step forward, while a couple of the old hands like Sisters In The Sky and Symbol Of Hope are dangerous if the race falls apart late. Not a strong contest, but a tightly-knit little handicap where track position and early pace should count for plenty.
Top Selections
1. Neptune Legend – 7/4 with William Hill
Jockey: David Egan | Trainer: Tony Carroll | Form: 657115 | Rating: 67 | Topspeed: 60
Neptune Legend is hardly bombproof, but he makes the most appeal in a race where several rivals are either out of form or look thoroughly exposed. Tony Carroll’s seven-year-old had put two wins together before finding one too good last time, and that recent profile is stronger than most of these can offer. The inside draw is a plus over this sharp 5f and David Egan is the right man to keep things uncomplicated. Off the same mark of 67, he does not need to improve much to take this. At 7/4 he is no giveaway, but he is still the one with the clearest winning chance.
Bet: WIN
2. Sisters In The Sky – 9/1 with Paddy Power
Jockey: Tyler Heard | Trainer: Grace Harris | Form: 748349 | Rating: 67 | Topspeed: 61
Sisters In The Sky is the each-way play at the prices because she is better than her bare finishing positions suggest and she has the speed figures to be competitive in this company. That Topspeed mark of 61 is the best in the field, and although she has not been finishing her races off strongly of late, she is now carrying just 121 and drops into a winnable Class 6. Grace Harris knows how to place these seasoned sprinters at Bath, and if Tyler Heard can get her across from stall 8 without burning too much petrol, she could easily sneak into the first three. At 9/1, she looks the value each-way punt.
Bet: EACH-WAY
Betting Strategy
Neptune Legend is the straightforward win bet given his recent strike-rate, handy draw and solid claims off the same mark. For an each-way alternative, Sisters In The Sky makes more appeal than some shorter rivals because she is well treated on her best figures and should be competitive at this level. Southbank is the obvious danger after another near miss.
Live Odds Comparison
| Horse | Bet365 | Betfair | Paddy Power | Sky Bet | William Hill | Best |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Neptune Legend | 6/4 | 7/5 | 13/8 | 13/8 | 7/4 | 7/4 (William Hill) |
| Ten Club | 9/1 | 9/1 | 9/1 | 8/1 | 17/2 | 9/1 (Bet365) |
| Hidden Verse | 9/1 | 9/1 | 9/1 | 9/1 | 8/1 | 9/1 (Bet365) |
| Fancy Dancer | 6/1 | 6/1 | 6/1 | 6/1 | 6/1 | 6/1 (Bet365) |
| Southbank | 11/4 | 11/5 | 9/4 | 9/4 | 5/2 | 11/4 (Bet365) |
| Sisters In The Sky | 8/1 | 17/2 | 9/1 | 9/1 | 17/2 | 9/1 (Paddy Power) |
| Symbol Of Hope | 14/1 | 12/1 | 12/1 | 12/1 | 12/1 | 14/1 (Bet365) |
| She Went Whoosh | 25/1 | 20/1 | 20/1 | 20/1 | 20/1 | 25/1 (Bet365) |
Tipster Selections
| Tipster | Selection |
|---|---|
| Luke Tucker | Hidden Verse |
| Ian Gaughran | Neptune Legend |
| Farringdon | Sisters In The Sky |
19:43 – Lansdown Golf Club Classified Stakes
Race Details: 1m | Class 6 | Going: 7.5) (selective light watering) (Firm, good to firm in places (goingstick) | | flat
This is a pretty ordinary classified, but not an impossible one to read. A few come here with exposed profiles and that usually makes recent consistency the safest angle. Knightmare, Monks Mead and Scenario are the obvious starting points, with Letsbeatsepsis another who has bits of form that make him competitive if bouncing back from a poor latest run. Bath on fast ground can reward track position and a low draw over this mile often helps, so stalls 2, 3 and 5 look a plus for the main players. There are plenty in here who have had their chances, while others like Eye Of The Water and Star Of Atlantis are solid enough without looking especially well treated. Tricky in depth, yes, but the shortlist is not hard to form.
Top Selections
1. Knightmare – 3/1 with Bet365
Jockey: Pat Cosgrave | Trainer: David Evans | Form: 543252 | Rating: 61 | Topspeed: 44
He is the percentage call. Knightmare has been knocking on the door in races of this nature and that latest second reads well enough in the context of a weak classified like this. The form figures are solid, he has the handy draw in stall 2, and David Evans knows exactly how to place these exposed types when the opportunity arises. There is no mystery to him, but that is not a negative here because plenty of these are equally exposed and arrive with less convincing recent evidence. At 3/1 he is hardly a hidden gem, but he looks the one with the fewest questions to answer. Bet: WIN
Bet: WIN
2. Monks Mead – 4/1 with Bet365
Jockey: Tyler Heard | Trainer: Mark Usher | Form: 243283 | Rating: 61 | Topspeed: 27
Monks Mead makes plenty of appeal as the each-way play because he keeps turning up and running his race. Those recent figures of 243283 tell you he is reliable at this level, and from stall 3 he should get a sensible trip around a track where getting shuffled back can be costly. He does not have the same obvious upside as an unexposed improver because there is no such thing in this field, but he is admirably consistent and that counts for plenty in a race full of rogues and out-of-form veterans. At 4/1 with three places on offer, he looks the value alternative to the favourite. Bet: EACH-WAY
Bet: EACH-WAY
Betting Strategy
Knightmare is the straightforward win bet given his recent profile, low draw and solid second last time. Monks Mead is the each-way option because he is dependable and should be in the first three if running to his usual level. Scenario is the obvious danger on ratings and with Silvestre De Sousa booked, while Letsbeatsepsis is not one to dismiss if forgiving that latest flop.
Live Odds Comparison
| Horse | Bet365 | Betfair | Paddy Power | Sky Bet | William Hill | Best |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baynoona | 12/1 | 12/1 | 12/1 | 11/1 | 12/1 | 12/1 (Bet365) |
| Blue Hero | 9/1 | 10/1 | 10/1 | 9/1 | 9/1 | 10/1 (Betfair) |
| Eye Of The Water | 11/1 | 10/1 | 10/1 | 9/1 | 10/1 | 11/1 (Bet365) |
| Hammal | 33/1 | 33/1 | 33/1 | 28/1 | 33/1 | 33/1 (Bet365) |
| Knightmare | 3/1 | 11/4 | 3/1 | 11/4 | 3/1 | 3/1 (Bet365) |
| Letsbeatsepsis | 13/2 | 6/1 | 13/2 | 6/1 | 13/2 | 13/2 (Bet365) |
| Monks Mead | 4/1 | 10/3 | 7/2 | 10/3 | 7/2 | 4/1 (Bet365) |
| Olivia Jane | 14/1 | 16/1 | 16/1 | 16/1 | 16/1 | 16/1 (Betfair) |
| Scenario | 7/2 | 18/5 | 4/1 | 7/2 | 3/1 | 4/1 (Paddy Power) |
| Star Of Atlantis | 9/1 | 13/2 | 7/1 | 13/2 | 15/2 | 9/1 (Bet365) |
| Addmann | 40/1 | 40/1 | 40/1 | 40/1 | 40/1 | 40/1 (Bet365) |
| Due Destiny | 25/1 | 20/1 | 20/1 | 18/1 | 22/1 | 25/1 (Bet365) |
20:18 – MJ Church Handicap
Race Details: 1m | Class 5 | Going: 7.5) (selective light watering) (Firm, good to firm in places (goingstick) | | flat
This looks a small-field handicap with a very obvious focal point in Swiped, and the market has not missed him. Ralph Beckett’s 3yo arrives off a win, has the best rating in the line-up alongside some solid Topspeed backing, and gets in here with just 9st 4lb. The question is less whether he’s the most likely winner and more whether anything can make a race of it. Post Rider is interesting back at a mile after a fair recent effort, while Sant Alessio has the inside draw and a workable weight if rediscovering last year’s best. Nakaaha has become a bit expensive to follow, and the rest need a fair chunk of improvement. It’s not the deepest Class 5 you’ll see, but there is still a sensible each-way angle against the short-priced favourite.
Top Selections
1. Swiped – 4/6 with Paddy Power
Jockey: Edward Greatrex | Trainer: Ralph Beckett | Form: 55-521 | Rating: 81 | Topspeed: 65
Swiped is hard to oppose. He comes here as the progressive one in the field, having built towards that latest success, and an opening mark of 81 still doesn’t look beyond him in this grade. The 3yo allowance is a major help against exposed older handicappers, and Beckett’s runners in these types of races tend to know their job. His profile is simply cleaner than the rest: recent win, best current momentum and a rating that already puts him right at the top of the pile. At 4/6 he’s no giveaway, but in a race lacking depth he still makes plenty of appeal as the likeliest winner. Bet: WIN
Bet: WIN
2. Post Rider – 6/1 with Bet365
Jockey: Lewis Edmunds | Trainer: Oliver Cole | Form: 182-73 | Rating: 78 | Topspeed: 41
If you want an each-way play around the favourite, Post Rider makes more appeal than most. He has enough consistency in the book to think he can run his race again, and that latest third suggested he’s not far away from striking form. A mark of 78 keeps him competitive in this company, while stall 2 should help him hold a handy position around Bath’s sharp mile. He doesn’t have the upside of Swiped, but he does look the sort to pick up the pieces if the favourite underperforms or finds trouble. Available at 6/1, he’s the sensible each-way punt in a race where several of these look exposed. Bet: EACH-WAY
Bet: EACH-WAY
Betting Strategy
Keep it straightforward: Swiped is the win bet and the one they all have to beat. For an each-way alternative, Post Rider looks the most solid option to hit the frame at a fairer price. Sant Alessio is the danger if the inside draw helps him bounce back, but this really should revolve around the Beckett favourite.
Live Odds Comparison
| Horse | Bet365 | Betfair | Paddy Power | Sky Bet | William Hill | Best |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Post Rider | 6/1 | 9/2 | 5/1 | 5/1 | 11/2 | 6/1 (Bet365) |
| Nakaaha | 7/1 | 13/2 | 7/1 | 13/2 | 7/1 | 7/1 (Bet365) |
| Sant Alessio | 13/2 | 5/1 | 5/1 | 5/1 | 9/2 | 13/2 (Bet365) |
| Thiscouldbefun | 11/1 | 11/1 | 11/1 | 11/1 | 11/1 | 11/1 (Bet365) |
| Swiped | 8/13 | 8/13 | 4/6 | 4/6 | 8/13 | 4/6 (Paddy Power) |
| Naval Ensign | 14/1 | 16/1 | 16/1 | 16/1 | 16/1 | 16/1 (Betfair) |
| Ebn Sabt | 125/1 | 100/1 | 100/1 | 100/1 | 100/1 | 125/1 (Bet365) |
Tipster Selections
| Tipster | Selection |
|---|---|
| The Duke | Swiped |
| bettinggods.com | Swiped |
20:53 – Magnum Scaffolding Contracts Handicap (Bath Summer Stayers’ Series Qualifier)
Race Details: 1m 3f | Class 6 | Going: 7.5) (selective light watering) (Firm, good to firm in places (goingstick) | | flat
This looks a modest little Class 6, but not an impossible one to unravel. The market has latched onto Campeona, which is no surprise given the Prescott angle, the low opening mark of 60 and the step up in trip after just three runs. She’s the obvious one. That said, Bath’s turning 1m3f on quick ground can expose inexperience, and there are a couple with at least some solid recent handicap evidence. We Ride At Dawn arrives off a runner-up effort and looks the one most likely to give the favourite something to think about, while Barak Warrior is respected for connections despite having a bit to prove on bare form. The older horses don’t bring much momentum, so this may well revolve around the 3yos.
Top Selections
1. Campeona – 1/1 with Bet365
Jockey: Luke Morris | Trainer: Sir Mark Prescott Bt | Form: 877- | Rating: 60 | Topspeed:
She’s short, but there are plenty of obvious reasons why. Campeona has only had three runs, she starts handicapping from a basement mark of 60, and this sort of trip increase is often exactly where a Prescott filly begins to show her hand. The bare form figures don’t scream confidence, but they rarely need to with this yard when the education has been the priority. Luke Morris is the usual no-nonsense booking for this type of job, and in a race lacking depth among the exposed older runners, she looks the one with the most upside. Even at even money, she’s hard to oppose. Bet: WIN
Bet: WIN
2. We Ride At Dawn – 4/1 with Bet365
Jockey: Joe Leavy | Trainer: Robert Edwards | Form: 965-02 | Rating: 66 | Topspeed: 46
If you want something against the favourite, We Ride At Dawn makes the most appeal as an each-way play. He took a clear step forward when second last time, and that piece of recent handicap form is more persuasive than most of what the others bring. He’s lightly raced enough to think there could still be another bit to come, and the fact he’s already shown he can be competitive from this sort of mark matters in a race where several rivals are either regressive or still guessing. At around 4/1, he doesn’t need to improve loads to hit the frame again and looks the percentage each-way punt. Bet: EACH-WAY
Bet: EACH-WAY
Betting Strategy
Campeona is the win play and the most likely winner if the expected improvement arrives now she goes handicapping over this longer trip. For an each-way alternative, We Ride At Dawn has the strongest recent piece of form and looks solid for the places. Barak Warrior is the obvious danger if the market confidence proves right, but he’s shorter than ideal on what he’s shown so far.
Live Odds Comparison
| Horse | Bet365 | Betfair | Paddy Power | Sky Bet | William Hill | Best |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pivotal Days | 50/1 | 35/1 | 40/1 | 33/1 | 40/1 | 50/1 (Bet365) |
| Sea Of Charm | 25/1 | 22/1 | 25/1 | 25/1 | 25/1 | 25/1 (Bet365) |
| Lakota Chief | 7/1 | 13/2 | 13/2 | 13/2 | 7/1 | 7/1 (Bet365) |
| We Ride At Dawn | 4/1 | 18/5 | 4/1 | 4/1 | 4/1 | 4/1 (Bet365) |
| Barak Warrior | 10/3 | 3/1 | 3/1 | 3/1 | 10/3 | 10/3 (Bet365) |
| Campeona | 1/1 | 4/5 | 5/6 | 5/6 | 5/6 | 1/1 (Bet365) |
Tipster Selections
| Tipster | Selection |
|---|---|
| Newmarket | Barak Warrior |
| Robin Goodfellow | Campeona |
| talkSPORT 2 | Offiah’s Boy |
| Whistler | We Ride At Dawn |
Bath Course Specialists
Horses To Note
The top course performers among today’s runners:
| Horse | Runs | Wins | Win % | Place % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Offiah’s Boy | 4 | 2 | 50% | 75% |
| Neptune Legend | 7 | 3 | 42.86% | 57.14% |
| Blue Hero | 32 | 9 | 28.13% | 43.75% |
| Hidden Verse | 4 | 1 | 25% | 25% |
| Thiscouldbefun | 4 | 1 | 25% | 75% |
Jockeys To Note
The pilots with the strongest records at the course:
| Jockey | Rides | Wins | Win % | Place % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| David Egan | 127 | 29 | 22.83% | 45.67% |
| Jack Doughty | 77 | 13 | 16.88% | 33.77% |
| Pat Cosgrave | 178 | 29 | 16.29% | 39.33% |
| Alistair Rawlinson | 31 | 5 | 16.13% | 45.16% |
| Ben Ffrench Davis | 14 | 2 | 14.29% | 21.43% |
Trainers To Note
Yards that have done well at Bath:
| Trainer | Runners | Wins | Win % | Place % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dr Richard Newland & Jamie Insole | 20 | 4 | 20% | 40% |
| Sir Mark Prescott Bt | 26 | 5 | 19.23% | 23.08% |
| Ralph Beckett | 33 | 6 | 18.18% | 51.52% |
| Harry Charlton | 11 | 2 | 18.18% | 27.27% |
| Hugo Palmer | 40 | 7 | 17.5% | 42.5% |
Summary & Best Bets
That wraps up our Bath racing tips for Wednesday 1st July 2026. We’ve covered all 6 races with our top selections highlighted above. Use the betting strategies as a starting point, always shop around for the best odds, and never bet more than you can afford to lose.
FAQ
What time does racing start at Bath today?
The first race at Bath on Wednesday 1st July 2026 goes off at 17:58, with 6 races scheduled in total.
What is the going at Bath today?
The going at Bath is reported as 7.5) (selective light watering) (Firm, good to firm in places (goingstick).
How many races are at Bath today?
There are 6 races on the card at Bath today, running from 17:58 through to 20:53.
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