"She ran third to Avantage three starts ago and then pushed her to a neck last start and that is true weight-for-age form and this is a weight-for-age mares race.
"Those other two mares [Savy Yong Blonk and Our Hail Mary] have winning form but I rate our form every bit as good as theirs."
Travelling Light has been beaten at her only attempt over 2000m but that was second to a flying Two Illicit in the Waikato Guineas on this track last season and Foote isn't worried about the distance.
"If anything this campaign she has been working more like a 2000m horse so I think this is an ideal race for her."
Savy Yong Blonk is the obvious danger as she has barely gone a bad race in a year and has been kept just fresh enough for this to still sprint hard at the end of 2000m, while Our Hail Mary clearly wouldn't mind a searching tempo and Siracusa looks ready to step up in distance.
Foote looks in for a big day for a trainer with just four racehorses in work, as the best version of Babylon Berlin should win the $70,000 Cambridge Breeders Stakes which remarkably only had four males in the 18 acceptors.
Babylon Berlin is a natural speedster who loves to jump and run and it usually takes a good horse to get past her, which in recent starts have been the likes of Need I Say More and Manrico.
With Te Rapa drying from its slow7 rating on Thursday and expected to go close to being rated a slow5 by tomorrow and the rail out 5m, Babylon Berlin is going to take an awful lot of catching.
"She is very ready," says Foote.
"Often I have trained her light and given her a week off here or there between runs but this week she racing for the third start in a row on a two-week turnaround. I think she will be spot on."