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Saturday, Kentucky Derby winner Street Sense will showcase his talent in the second jewel of the Triple Crown in the 132nd Preakness Stakes at Pimlico.
He'll be facing a smaller
field than in the Derby, but there's no shortage
of talent taking the gate.
Breeders' Cup Juvenile winner Street Sense was
sent off as the 9-2 favorite in the Derby and
will also be the chalk in the Preakness.
The
win made him the first horse to win both the
Breeders' Cup Juvenile and the Kentucky Derby,
also the first horse since Spectacular Bid in
1979 to be both the two-year-old champion and
the Derby winner.
Pimlico is a speed racetrack and horses with
early speed will have an edge.
King of the Roxy,
Teuflesberg, and Mint Slewlep will show early
speed. Among the three, Teuflesberg is the only
horse who ran in the Derby but was a non-factor
finishing 17th in a 20-horse field while fading
badly.
King of the Roxy won the
Grade 2 Hutcheson at Gulfstream Park in his belated
seasonal debut on March 3, before finishing only
a half-length behind Kentucky Derby also-ran
Tiago in the Santa Anita Derby.
Mint Slewlep will be making
his first start at Pimlico, but the Kentucky-bred
colt has won both of his starts in Maryland,
a maiden-breaker last fall and an allowance score
last month, both at Laurel Park.
Flying First Class who didn't run in the Derby
will appear in the Preakness. Both of the colt's
victories in his five-race career have been in
races under a mile in distance in which he set
or attended the pace. He should also benefit
from early speed.
Kentucky Derby runner-up Hard Spun is also expected
to be near the front in the early goings as he
was in the Derby before getting overtaken by
Street Sense.
Curlin, who won the first three starts of this
career, finished third in the Derby, eight lengths
behind the winner as the second favorite at 5-1.
Unlike the expected front runners, Curlin will
run off the pace and look to gobble up ground
as a closer heading for home.
C P West, who didn't run
in the Derby will be entered in this year's Preakness.
He has run second in both his starts this season,
an allowance at Gulfstream Park in March and
a second in the one-mile Grade 3 Withers at Aqueduct
on April 28. He was a troubled sixth behind Street
Sense in last fall's Breeders' Cup Juvenile,
beaten 22 lengths at Churchill
Downs.
Note: The complete field for
this year's Preakness Stakes will be set on Wednesday,
May 16.
Keep checking the Locker Room all through the Triple Crown season, as we will cover the trainers, horses and jockeys in each race. You can get your early Kentucky Derby at Pimlico Racetrack bets in now in the BetUS sportsbook in the Future / props section, under Horse Futures: 2007 Preakness Stakes.
Posted on 5/14/2007 7:00:26 PM
132nd Preakness Stakes Betting - Street Sense
By Robby Maddux
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