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		<title>Handicapping the Belmont</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Belmont Stakes has become a tricky race to handicap lately for several
reasons. 
Favorites have triumphed nearly 43 percent in the past 140 races, but during
the last 30 years only six scored – 23 percent. And a dozen winners paid
double-digits &#8212; 40 percent.
By now most Triple Crown fans know that horses rallying from far off [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Belmont Stakes has become a tricky race to handicap lately for several<br />
reasons. </p>
<p>Favorites have triumphed nearly 43 percent in the past 140 races, but during<br />
the last 30 years only six scored – 23 percent. And a dozen winners paid<br />
double-digits &#8212; 40 percent.</p>
<p>By now most Triple Crown fans know that horses rallying from far off the<br />
pace don&#8217;t usually visit the winner&#8217;s circle after 1 ½ miles. The numbers<br />
are more stunning upon closer examination.</p>
<p>During the past decade the winners averaged less than two lengths behind<br />
after a mile. While there was only a single wire-to-wire winner, seven had<br />
the lead after 1 ¼ miles, two were second and another was third.</p>
<p>Amazingly, all 10 were in front in the stretch. Those figures show vast<br />
improvement over the previous decade.</p>
<p>From 1989 through &#8216;98, only one winner was in front after a mile. After 1 ¼<br />
miles, five had the lead, three were second and two were third. Six led in<br />
the stretch, three were second and two were third.</p>
<p>One bit of advice: Don&#8217;t let the tote board influence your <a href="http://www.bangthebook.com/horse-racing/">horse betting </a><br />
decisions. Just bet the horses you figure have the best chance.</p>
<p>So let&#8217;s get right to Saturday&#8217;s 141st Belmont starting with the toss-outs.<br />
Say goodbye to Brave Victory, Luv Gov, Mr. Hot Stuff and Summer Bird – just<br />
four wins in 32 starts and three of those came in maiden races.</p>
<p>The slim-chance horses are:</p>
<p>Flying Private ran a fabulous fourth in the Preakness, but only has a maiden<br />
victory at six furlongs back in August in a dozen outings. </p>
<p>Chocolate Candy won four of nine races on California synthetic surfaces, but<br />
finished fifth in the Kentucky Derby beaten 13 lengths. </p>
<p>The main contenders, any of the four that can win, are:</p>
<p>Miner&#8217;s Escape: One of two Nick Zito trainees, 15-1 in the morning line, has<br />
steadily improved this year. The son of Mineshaft posted two straight<br />
victories on dirt, breaking his maiden at Gulfstream Park and capturing the<br />
Federico Tesio by 4 ½ lengths, both at 1 1/8 miles.</p>
<p>He runs close to the pace and his granddad A. P. Indy scored in &#8216;92 after<br />
missing the first two legs of the Triple Crown. Zito has saddled two<br />
longshot winners in the past five races: Da&#8217; Tara last year and Birdstone in &#8216;04. The price merits a win wager. </p>
<p>Dunkirk: The buzz horse for the Kentucky Derby had the worst trip of the 19 runners right from the break &#8212; stumbling, being bumped and steadied before the first turn. His granddad also is A.P. Indy while &#8216;90 Derby victor Unbridled is the dam sire. </p>
<p>Todd Pletcher won in &#8216;07 with Rags to Riches, guided by his new rider John<br />
Velazquez. The early 4-1 second choice has two wins in four outings stalking<br />
the pace. The rested colt has the highest speed figure in the filed of 10<br />
when he ran second in the Florida Derby.</p>
<p>Mine That Bird: Eleven Derby winners that lost the Preakness since &#8216;23<br />
captured the Belmont. Calvin Borel is back aboard after riding Preakness<br />
winner Rachel Alexander and loves his chances.</p>
<p>However, this son of Birdstone was more than six lengths behind after a mile in the first two legs of the Triple Crown, losing the Preakness by a length. If the early 2-1 favorite is closer to the pace turning for home, he should<br />
win. Can he post his third straight triple-digit speed figure? We shall see. He&#8217;s one of my two keys in the exotics.</p>
<p>Charitable Man: The son of &#8216;99 Belmont winner Lemon Drop Kid has several<br />
things going for him besides breaking from the same post as his dad &#8212; 6. He<br />
had the lead in the stretch for three of four wins on dirt, including two<br />
scores at Belmont. His connections have been successful recently: Alan<br />
Garcia rode Rag to Riches two years ago and Kiaran McLaughlin trained &#8216;06<br />
champ Jazil.</p>
<p>The 4-1 second choice has good tactical speed while his running style fits the winning scenario &#8212; stalking before kicking in down the lane. His 3<br />
¾-length score in the Peter Pan was excellent. And that race has produced at least one Belmont champ each decade since &#8216;44 when Bounding scored.</p>
<p>In case you believe in names, horses beginning with &#8220;C&#8221; have visited the<br />
winner&#8217;s circle the most – 20 times. Make that 21.</p>
<p>Checkout Bookmaker the <a href="http://www.bangthebook.com/horse-racing/top-online-racebook.php">online racebook </a> leader.</p>
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