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  2. City of Light (horse) - Wikipedia

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    After the Pegasus World Cup, City of Light was retired to stud at Lane's End Farm, where he joins Accelerate and his sire Quality Road. City of Light's fee for 2019 was set at $35,000. [ 22 ]

  3. Quality Road - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Stud record subsection. ... His stud fee for 2011 was $35,000. His first crop raced in 2014, ... City of Light: c Malibu Stakes ...

  4. Accelerate (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Accelerate (foaled May 10, 2013) is a retired American Thoroughbred racehorse, best known for winning the 2018 Breeders' Cup Classic.He established his reputation when defeating champion Arrogate in the 2017 GII San Diego Handicap, and prior to his Breeders' Cup success won the GI Santa Anita Handicap, GI Gold Cup at Santa Anita Stakes, GI Pacific Classic Stakes, and the GI Awesome Again Stakes.

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  7. Mage (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Mage was retired at Airdrie Stud for his first breeding season in 2024, having bred 171 mares. In 2025 seasonal breeding, he will continue to serve thereat for a fee of $25,000. The first foal by Mage, a bay colt out of multiple stakes-placed winner, a City of Light mare Lil Miss Moonlight, was born on January 9 at Machmer Hall in Paris ...

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  9. Pegasus World Cup Invitational Stakes - Wikipedia

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    The purse of the event rose to $16 million in 2018, but dropped to $9 million in 2019. The fourth running of the Pegasus World Cup in 2020 carried a $3 million purse. The entry fee structure has also changed over time, from $1 million in 2017 and 2018, to $500,000 in 2019 to free in 2020. [4]