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Old 06-13-2013, 12:23 PM
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Here he is on Little Mike in the paddock before they won the Arlington Million last year:

Fond memories of that sensational ride! Wish him nothing but a full recovery and continued success in the game.
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Old 06-13-2013, 12:25 PM
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he was at the top of his game. sorry for him he will be missed.
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Old 06-13-2013, 02:13 PM
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Very sad news, hopefully he will recover enough to stay in the industry in another position, guy is the most talented jockey I've seen in the last few years and a great guy by all accounts. Good luck in your future career Ramon!
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Old 06-13-2013, 04:05 PM
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My favorite jockey ever. This sucks!
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Old 06-13-2013, 04:52 PM
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When Battle Won was getting ready for the CD Hdcp in 2005 the owner wanted to change riders. Being on Derby Day there was of course a lot of options. Despite my lack of knowledge of advanced stats I thought that Ramon would be a good fit. He rode a flawless race and what impressed me the most was despite him not riding on that circuit he had his agent get my address and a few weeks later a very generous check for the groom, ex rider and assistants was in the mailbox. He isn't the only jockey to do this but the amount was very generous and these were people that he didn't even know other than meeting them for a few brief seconds in the paddock before the race.

He was a genuine guy in a business full of phonies.
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Old 06-13-2013, 05:10 PM
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When Battle Won was getting ready for the CD Hdcp in 2005 the owner wanted to change riders. Being on Derby Day there was of course a lot of options. Despite my lack of knowledge of advanced stats I thought that Ramon would be a good fit. He rode a flawless race and what impressed me the most was despite him not riding on that circuit he had his agent get my address and a few weeks later a very generous check for the groom, ex rider and assistants was in the mailbox. He isn't the only jockey to do this but the amount was very generous and these were people that he didn't even know other than meeting them for a few brief seconds in the paddock before the race.

He was a genuine guy in a business full of phonies.
Nice story, haven't heard to many of these about wealthy athletes lately.
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Old 06-14-2013, 06:29 AM
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When Battle Won was getting ready for the CD Hdcp in 2005 the owner wanted to change riders. Being on Derby Day there was of course a lot of options. Despite my lack of knowledge of advanced stats I thought that Ramon would be a good fit. He rode a flawless race and what impressed me the most was despite him not riding on that circuit he had his agent get my address and a few weeks later a very generous check for the groom, ex rider and assistants was in the mailbox. He isn't the only jockey to do this but the amount was very generous and these were people that he didn't even know other than meeting them for a few brief seconds in the paddock before the race.

He was a genuine guy in a business full of phonies.
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Old 06-14-2013, 09:41 AM
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A sad day for racing. Couple of things I remember. First, you could tell he was riding a hoss without a program. He had such great form and technique. When he would rear back and give the hoss that one sharp crack of the whip about 40 yards from the wire that so many times spurred him on to victory, it was wonderful to watch. Always would smile at the kids as they went from paddock to track at the spa. He knew how to read a racing form too. Great strategist as a race rider. I never saw him hold a hoss. Maybe if we all send him some good healing vibes, he will ride again. If Red Pollard could do it, maybe Ramon too.
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Old 06-14-2013, 11:15 AM
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When Battle Won was getting ready for the CD Hdcp in 2005 the owner wanted to change riders. Being on Derby Day there was of course a lot of options. Despite my lack of knowledge of advanced stats I thought that Ramon would be a good fit. He rode a flawless race and what impressed me the most was despite him not riding on that circuit he had his agent get my address and a few weeks later a very generous check for the groom, ex rider and assistants was in the mailbox. He isn't the only jockey to do this but the amount was very generous and these were people that he didn't even know other than meeting them for a few brief seconds in the paddock before the race.

He was a genuine guy in a business full of phonies.
Nice! Sounds like the rare combo of talent and grace. He had nearly off-the-charts ROI when shipping in to NY in 2004, a year during which I kept meticulous jockey stats. The NY bettors grossly underestimated his talent, as I think Calzone already mentioned. Great hearing from Cannon and others that he's a good guy, too, although it makes the accident and the retirement all that much sadder.

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Old 06-14-2013, 04:39 PM
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will be missed, probably the best or one of the best of all time, but I will always remember him as the jockey of Scrappy T, in The Preakness, I had a 100 DD with Eddington , with a payoff of about 750.00 for a $2 bet, as I watched the race and Ramon had him in perfect position, but he blew the turn and Afleet Alex almost went down, insted my 100 DD went down, and the 35,000 ticket I thought was good, became crap. Thanks for the memories...................
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