Kingston takes a look at Epsom Kingston Hill familiarised himself with Epsom with a spin at the 'Breakfast with the Stars' morning. Last season's Racing Post Trophy winner gained plenty of admiring glances from work-watchers as pulled a couple of lengths clear of two lead-horses in a 10-furlong stretch. Roger Varian's colt finished eighth in the 2000 Guineas but has always been considered more suitable for the Derby. Jockey Andrea Atzeni said: "He went really nicely. He travelled good and quickened up well. "He handled the ground - it's pretty soft out there - but I was very pleased with him. "We didn't go mad, we went a bit quicker down the hill as we wanted to see how he went round the bend. "He pricked his ears when he got to the front, he always does that." Andrew Balding worked Impulsive Moment, runner-up to Western Hymn at Sandown, in the hands of David Probert, who will have his first Derby ride. The Kingsclere handler is set to have a second contender in Scotland, a well-beaten eighth in the Chester Vase but always held in some regard.