Eleven are set for the July 30 Grosser Dallmayr-Preis Bayerisches Zuchtrennen (G1) at Munich, a 10-furlong event that appears wide open with a lot of international experience on display.
Potemkin, a group 1 winner last season in Rome, makes his first start here after journeying to Belmont Park, where he finished seventh in the Woodford Reserve Manhattan Stakes (G1T) on June 10.
The 6-year-old New Approach gelding is from the Big Shuffle mare Praia, bred and owned in partnership by Stiftung Gestut Fahrhof. Andreas Wohler trains.
Iquitos, a 5-year-old by Adlerflug, has displayed talent on occasion, winning the Longines Grosser Preis von Baden (G1) last September at the Black Forest spa. He was not disgraced with a seventh-place finish, beaten only four lengths, in last November's Japan Cup (G1) in Tokyo.
Noor Al Hawa, a locally trained 4-year-old Makfi colt, posted a win, a second, and third in Doha during the winter.
Trainer Saeed bin Suroor sends a pair of Godolphin runners—Best Solution, a Kodiac 3-year-old who has not delivered on the promise of his victory in the Betfred Derby Trial at Lingfield in May, and Prize Money, who edged multiple group 1 winner Postponed in the Dubai City of Gold Sponsored by Emirates SkyCargo (G2) at Meydan in early March. The 4-year-old gelding has shown little since then but might find the going easier in this heat.
Ralph Beckett dispatches 8-year-old Air Pilot, a Zamindar gelding, in search of his first group 1 win.
Eleven are declared for the 10-furlong test.