Tiutchev faces five in Ritz Tiutchev will face five rivals as he puts his Cheltenham Festival credentials on line in the Ritz Club Ascot Chase tomorrow.Nicky Henderson`s nine-year-old scored an impressive win in a two mile chase at Sandown earlier this month on his return from a long lay-off due to colic.Although he did not have much to beat that day, Tiutchev won easily by 12 lengths despite giving two stone to the runner-up Abalvino.Mick Fitzgerald will continue his partnership with Tiutchev at Ascot and he is pleased with the progress the horse has made since the last campaign.He told the Racing Channel: 'He seems a reformed character this year. He won here at Sandown very, very easily carrying top weight in a competitive handicap and it was a very fast time.'He seems in great shape. Joey Fallon knows him better than anybody and he says he`s in good form so that`s good enough for me.'We`re hoping this is another step towards the Queen Mother and that`s his ultimate aim.'Banker Count from Venetia Williams` yard is one of the five other horses that will line up against Tiutchev.The 10-year-old was third to Red Striker in the Grade 2 Bet Direct Peter Marsh Chase at Haydock last time out and on his run before that he won the Cumbrian Challenge Handicap at Wetherby.Fitzgerald has been impressed by Banker Count`s recent form and rates him as one of the main challenges to his mount.He added: 'I think he is a decent horse. He looked very good at Haydock last time and possibly hit the front a little bit early and seemed to pull up a touch then.'I think this is probably Banker Count`s best trip and he`s been fantastic around Wetherby in some good races so he`s no back number.'Paul Nicholls will send out two runners for the Stg£65,000 contest, Exit To Wave and Whitenzo, who finished a good second to Upgrade at Wincanton nine days ago.Tresor De Mai is Martin Pipe`s representative, while Celibate from Charlie Mann`s yard makes up the field of six.