Jockey Ricky Doyle produced a remarkable recovery after sliding out of the saddle during the Cross Country Chase at Cheltenham Festival.<br /><br />The Irish jockey appeared to have been unseated by Foxy Jacks on the second day of the Festival.<br /><br />Doyle was seen clinging onto the nine-year-old, before positioning himself back in the saddle.<br /><br />The impressive recovery was only short-lived, however, with Foxy Jacks unseating Doyle later in the race.<br /><br />The Cross Country Chase is the longest at the Festival and has the most fences to jump, with 32 obstacles to clear.<br /><br />A dramatic conclusion to the race saw Delta Work and Galvin neck-and-neck for victory.<br /><br />Delta Work came across the line first to defend the title he won last year, after thrilling beating the retiring Grand National winner Tiger Roll.<br /><br />But this time around he was the people's favorite, with the 10-year-old sent off as the heavily-backed 11-10 market leader. <br /><br />The result gave trainer Gordon Elliott a fifth victory in seven years at the race.<br />