Parisian Pyramid looks massively overpriced at 20/1 in the 4.05 York and makes plenty of each-way appeal.
Kevin Ryan's gelding won twice over 6f last year and also finished an excellent fourth in this race off a 5lb higher mark.
He has not managed to get his head in front this season, but showed that he still retained plenty of ability when a fine second to international Debut over course and distance three starts ago.
The grey son of Verglas was beaten just 1/2 a length that day and is now a massive 14lb better of with that rival who reopposes this afternoon.
Given that fact that he also didn't get the clearest of runs there is little doubt in my mind that he should finish in front of that rival today, so I can't understand why he can be backed at nearly three times the price of Internationaldebut.
He has had valid excuses for two below par efforts in his last two starts, finding 7f too far at Ascot last time out, and under his optimum conditions it would be no surpise to see him bounce back.
Connections are also reapplying the cheekpieces and he has a good draw in stall 11 for one that likes to race up with the pace as the middle seemed to be the place to be in yesterday's action.
Steven Craine, who gets on particularly well with him and was aboard when he last scored at Windsor last June when beating none other than subsequent Group 1 winner Prohibit, is also back on board and everything looks in place for a huge run.
Recommended bet: 2pts each-way Parisian Pyrmaid ( 20/1 bet365 - BOG, Blue Square, Coral)