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![]() I don't know how you make that case without using the foot as an excuse.
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California Chrome can't lose unless he does...in which case I am right that he can't lose.
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Just more nebulous nonsense from BBB |
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![]() Don't forget him chiding people who liked Tonalist for some reason.
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That was a freaking terribly run race by everyone. I'm not sure how that is not obvious to anyone who has watched racing for any number of years. I singled out Tonalist before the race because he was the one newcomer, or relatively unknown quality coming into this race, having never faced the horses who were already running in the other TC races. Clement told a friend of mine that he liked his horses chances alot in the Belmont, but let's face it, that race he ran would not have touched CC in either the Derby or Preakness. |
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I can't tell you whether the grabbed quarter made a difference. It may have. There is no way to know for sure. That's not the point. The point was that nobody ever said Tonalist is better than CC. The only question was whether CC might be vulnerable under the specific circumstances (the distance plus the short rest) that he would be facing in the Belmont. I can't tell you for a 100% fact that those things made the difference. But I can tell you that the vast majority of the time that those factors will make a huge difference. If you expect a horse that wins the Derby and Preakness to run the same way in the Belmont, you will be in for a big disappointment the vast majority of times. |
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![]() He didn't have to beat Chrome in Louisville or Baltimore. Just in New York. At 1 1/2 miles. And he did it, despite more ground loss than anyone else in the race.
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You mean Tonalist didn't have to board his time machine to change history against Chrome in the Derby and Preakness? Amazing how you and some others here like to gloss over my point in saying that. Namely that Chrome's normal performance easily beats what Tonalist ran in the Belmont. Maybe, just maybe, running the race with an injured foot cost Chrome two or more lengths. Stop being deliberately obtuse. |
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