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If I was Johnny I would have one eye on the track and one eye on the rear view mirror because the sharks are circling.
Still though he has a long ways to catch Kent's riding in my estimation. At least Jonny is not an *******. |
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Johnny V is a good judge of pace, moreso when he is near the front. He isn't a liability from off the pace. One of the best jockeys. First call for Pletch.
I think it is more of a loss of Slew's Tizzy than a direct gain for R2R. |
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Apples and Oranges. Let's look at the current Belmont stats broken down over distance and surface. Johnny V has okay (historically for him) stats on turf (18% wins) and an excellent dirt routes (26% wins). In dirt sprints, he is 4 for 30 (13.33% well below his win average for the year). Most of the cheaper races are sprints, a rider is also required to make split second decisions in sprints (whether to go for a hole that may or may not be opening, dive to the rail, etc..) and even a slightly bad trip can cause momentum loss and the loss of the race. Johnny's interest and his derring-do don't seem to be there in the cheaper races and most of them are sprints and that may explain is abysmal (for him) dirt sprint record so far this meet. |
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Come on bigs, you know logic is not allowed here! |
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Here's one, off the top of my head, where a mediocre ride by Johnny clearly cost him the victory......May 23rd, the 6th at Belmont. Somewhat ironically, both Garrett Gomez and Kent Desourmeaux who both gave terrific rides, were the beneficiaries.
Try to pull up the replay. |
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Let me ask you a ? since you've watched the race. Does Sensational Humour win with Port Royal's trip? There's no debating, IMO, that the winner was 3rd best. |
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Either way, the point is Gomez and Kent D. both rode great races there. NT |
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Yeah, and obviously in some ways the winner benefited from being closer. But, one could also argue that given the race dynamics it was better to have been farther off the pace. I bet Sensational Humour and felt he had his chance to win and just couldn't get up. I'll take tougher beats. |
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Oh forget it. What are internet creatures for ....anyway? I mean I wouldn't argue with him. Not about horseys anyway. But I have no fear of him when it comes to TetherBall....absolutely none. |
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Yeah, all in all he probably had the second best trip, as Desormeaux's worked out perfectly. Both riders put themselves in position to get good trips, and were rewarded for their patience and the lack of patience by Johnny, and the winner's trip just worked out a little better.
One thing's for sure, I'll take my chances with Gomez's ride over Johnny's any day, especially on the turf. |
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