Quote:
Originally Posted by ELA
If it's an issue of "true" European style racing, OK. However, if it's an Albarado issue -- no, no concern at all as far as I am concerned. He knows the horse, he's been to the big dances, he'll do his homework and he'll be ready. We're not talking about a "local" jock who gets to "keep the mount" and is kind of "out of his league" so to speak. He's a professional, national stage, etc. jock.
Eric
|
I think that he is at a huge disadvantage over there. The tracks are so different and the ground is so soft that a US jock is a possible problem.