Takeout from Sensational 2025 Belmont Stakes Festival in Saratoga

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Tom Pedulla offers takeaway from 157th The Belmont Stakes were announced by NYRA BET and other major races that were part of the five-day Belmont Stakes Racing Festival that ended Sunday at the Saratoga race course. The final leg of the Triple Crown was contested for a mile and a quarter to fit the Saratoga composition for the second year in a row, while the new Belmont Park is being built. The festival featured 27 stakes races worth $11.275 million.


Impressive distance: Sovereignty had to meet from 16th Of the 19 people who brought home the Kentucky Derby roses presented by Woodford Reserve. But in Belmont he was in a good position to tackle Rodriguez on the front halfway through the eight-man field. Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott was delighted with surprise. So did Jockey Junior Alvarado. “I was a bit shocked at how close I was, but at the same time how easily he was doing it all,” Rider said. “As a jockey, I was very happy where I was. I was put in front of me and I could see where everyone was.

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Freshness factor: Can freshness explain the three lengths that separate the top two finishers of the Belmont Stakes? Journalism’s riding Humberto Rispoli appears to hint at it after the second-place finisher competed on all three legs of the Triple Crown, and the winner of the Kentucky Derby Sovereignty skipped the Preakness Stakes (journalism won). “I had a good trip. I was running down the lanes. Junior had just come in the past, so all I can say is freshness,” Rispoli said. “He (journalism) is a warrior. He ran all three legs. He (sovereignty) ran on one and recovered for five weeks, but that’s not an excuse.” Well, in the eyes of many carriages and analysts, that might just be the case.

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Work in progress: Every 3-year-old is a work in progress and there is more work than others. They are still physically mature while still thinking about the game mentally. Derby and Belmont’s third Baeza looks obviously talented, but still understands everything for West Coast trainer John Silef. Jockey Flavian Platt said after Belmont, “When I was about to start, I didn’t go anywhere. He took a long time to run and then he ran, but that didn’t want him to get through this. He was a bit on and off.


Once at a time: Trainer Doug O’Neill, who has been knocking on the door of the National Racing Museum’s Hall of Fame in recent years, has produced many outstanding horses. So when he described Raging Torrent as a “one-in-a-lifetime horse,” after a 2½-long victory over four-year-old Yorkie Frankie Detri and a 2½-long victory over Saturday’s intensity at the “n” Dale Metropolitan Handicap on the hill, O’Neal explained, “He has speed. He has stamina. He’s taking classes. He has no issues with shipping and it’s just a great feeling.” With a blistering ferociousness, Maximus Mischief Colt secured an automatic commission bass at Big Ass Fans Breaders ‘Cup Dirt Mile in Del Mar in November.


How to rebound: Hope was high for Tracy Farmer’s homebread Lakara after winning the central bank Ashland Stakes at Keeneland and preparing for the Longines Kentucky Oaks. However, when she finished her ninth inactive thing in the Oaks, she couldn’t live up to her expectations. However, she rebounded in a big way in a front-running victory under Dylan Davis at DK Horse Dongle Stakes on Friday at Saratoga. “The Kentucky Oaks were a shame,” admitted Hall of Fame trainer Mark Cass, “but we never lost faith in her.”

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