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|  Perfection at Keeneland Juan Vargas has defied all conventional logic winning with both of his only mounts-to-date this meet at Keeneland, taking the fourth on Beauchamp Viceroy going wire to wire after really quick early fractions over 1 1/8 on poly, then a startling middle move in the sixth at 1 1/16 on grass, a move that seemed doomed to fail - yet both horses, trained separately, stayed-on like good things.  At least the first one normally runs on the lead...but still Anyone else who saw them think it was odd? | 
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|   The move he made in the sixth race was insane. . . Couldn't believe the horse kept going. 
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 Then he pulled away in the last 16th again to win by 4. He must be a Kent Desormeaux disciple.. although KD's last to first move down the backstretch, never seem to hold on. | 
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|   Just saw the replays for both races. Very bold move by the jock in either race. He is either a horse whisperer or he is carrying a buzzer. | 
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|   Same situation happened at Del Mar last year. Hector Berrios wins his first 2 races  with big longshots for Ruben Cardenas/ Green Grass Stable (Ken Rudolph). | 
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|   Juan Vargas comes second todaY, lost by a nose in the first today at 21-1. | 
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