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Old 05-09-2008, 02:08 PM
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Originally Posted by mrmikegap
I've been reading alot on-line from trainers saying they are entering the Preakness because Pimlico is a speed favoring track (due to tight turns). Is this really true? While I don't have the stats, I remember during an ESPN 2007Preakness preview, one of the announcers stating Pimlico is not speed favoring.

Looking at the Preakness winners since 2000, I would have to agree. The winners, excluding War Emblem, were presser types runners.

2000 - Red Bullet, 2001 - Point Given, 2002 - War Emblem, 2003 - Funny Cide
2004 - Smarty Jones, 2005 - Afleet Alex, 2006 - Bernardini, 2007 - Curlin
The tight turn theory was a hot topic for the Breeders Cup at Monmouth. One of the pictures at this link compares Monmouth with Pimlico.
http://www.jessicachapel.com/railbir..._monmouth.html
I went to the BC there and didn't think it was that big a factor. Of course, the mud kind of buried most track condition considerations.
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