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Originally Posted by ateamstupid
I respectfully disagree. I think once he saw that Fort Larned was going to press Nate's Mineshaft he should've tried to back off some. Then I thought he asked the horse too early (~ the 3/8 pole) considering who was in front of him and the six furlong splits he just made WD run. Was it a god-awful ride? No. But I thought it was panicky. I also think WD ran pretty well after getting mugged on the first turn by FL and being put too close to the pace. Obviously Nate's Mineshaft ran better than I thought he would as well.
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In my opinion, the difference between last night and the prior two races in which JV rode Wise Dan was that he did not drag him around the track in the Foster. Velazquez had been on a keg of dynamite much of the way in the Clark and Ben Ali. Perhaps it was the bump early in the race that knocked him off stride a bit, or maybe the stronger pace. Here is his running line from the Foster:
Here's his running line from the Clark:
For whatever reason, he was flat last night. CJ or someone who's far better with pace figures can weigh in, but at least according to the Moss Figs, the Foster had the strongest pace of a two-turn race he has been in since the 2011 Alysheba, where he got buried.