[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”6196″ img_size=”large” alignment=”center” style=”img-frame-small”][vc_column_text]The fight for the lead got a little attention yesterday in Belmont Park, we expected to see frequent visits to the circle of winners of José Lezcano and Luis Sáez, however neither of them was successful in the day.
Those who did bring water for their mill were the Puerto Ricans José and Irad Ortiz and the Dominican Joel Rosario, who came a little closer to the pointers representing a real danger to the aspirations of the Panamanian centaurs.
Yesterday there were some surprising results, including the resounding failure of Dr Post, who had a disappointing debut and it was also unexpected that Win Win Win was forgotten in his reappearance where he showed a great closing that led him to retake the path of victory .
So the Pick 6 purse that started with $ 28,000 grew to 165,301 and will surely exceed 700,000 by today.
Four of the six races have a “full car” with groups of 10 or more. The other two tests are still interesting despite not reaching the 6 or 7 participants, the members of each race have very good arguments to place them in multiple combinations of the bet.
The star of the card is the Victory Ride, a 1,300-meter sprint that brought together six three-year runners.
Among them we will see Brill, one of the first representatives of Jerry Hollendorfer under the tutelage of Donald Chatlos.
The favorite Cookie Dough will carry the piano to carry the highest weight of 123 pounds (around 56.5 kilos) giving between 4 and 10 pounds to his opponents in turn, it seems that the pupil of Kiaran McLaughlin is better at greater distances.
Kukulkan, the Mexican colt that is campaigning in the American ovals, is about to finish his preparation with a view to his participation in Indiana Grand, next Saturday, July 13. Brian Hernandez Jr., is already confirmed to take the reins of the son of Point Determined.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]