Frankie Dettori claimed a fourth JLT Lockinge Stakes as he guided Olympic Glory to an impressive success at Newbury.
Given a patient ride with Montiridge and Top Notch Tonto racing prominently, Dettori produced the Richard Hannon-trained colt to perfection widest of the runners over a furlong out.
The response was immediate when Dettori asked him to quicken and he soon went clear.
Tullius ran a fine race in second to finish two and a quarter lengths away, as did Verrazano who ran on well for third on his first start for Aidan O’Brien.
Dettori said: “I was thinking there’d be no pace and it would be complicated, but it was just as easy as riding work.
“He quickened like true champion. His form is rock-solid and he goes on any ground.
“He’s a great ride, has a great kick and is a jockey’s dream.
“I’ll be surprised if he’s not champion miler again.”