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"He broke fine and Martin eased him to the outside," Baffert said of the winner. "I knew we’d lose a little bit of ground, but that was the winning move. “At the three-eighths pole, that’s when you know you’ve got a good horse because they’ll be pulling you. Martin was still sitting, but when he pushed the button, the horse really took off. You can’t make that move on synthetic, but on dirt it was the winning move. That’s really what I like to see -- running fast horses on fast tracks." Baffert has always maintained that Lookin At Lucky was a better horse on dirt than on synthetic surfaces, which the colt has raced on for most of his career. |
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![]() i was giving him an example of a trainer who prefers dirt over synthetic, that's all.
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![]() dude thats everyone, other than maybe Christoph clement or James Cassidy.
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![]() you're right, which is why i don't understand rock hard tens comments on the surface.
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