Fallon rests up ahead of Breeders' Cup Kieren Fallon has given up his four rides at Kempton this afternoon due to illness and will not ride again in Britain before the season comes to an end on Saturday. The six-times champion jockey has wracked up 145 winners for the campaign but is destined for third place in this year's title race, with reigning champion Paul Hanagan and Silvestre de Sousa fighting it out for top spot. The curtain will officially come down on the Flat turf season at Doncaster on Saturday, but Fallon flies out to Kentucky on Wednesday to ride Alan McCabe's Caspar Netscher in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf. The jockey's agent, Terry Norman, said: "He'll be well again for America, but he just isn't well enough to ride today."