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Originally Posted by Calzone Lord
Victor Espinoza stands out in riding Dirt Routes.
Since 1998:
Overall: 2,438 mounts, 19% wins, $2.11 ROI
Maiden races: 612 mounts, 18% wins, $2.03 ROI
Claiming races: 720 mounts, 21% wins, $2.09 ROI
Allowance races: 428 mounts, 17% wins, $2.21 ROI
Stakes races: 509 mounts, 18% wins, $2.13 ROI
Not only has he produced a 5.5% profit from 2,438 mounts -- but he's produced a profit throughout every single major class category.
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By the way, Leparoux is just about as bad as it gets among major big-name jockeys in Dirt Routes.
Julian Leparoux:
Overall: 1,629 mounts, 18% wins, $1.45 ROI
Maiden races: 432 mounts, 18% wins, $1.76 ROI
Claiming races: 406 mounts, 24% wins, $1.59 ROI
Allowance races: 388 mounts, 13% wins, $1.06 ROI
Stakes races: 337 mounts, 13% wins, $1.28 ROI
He's passive as hell and he rides front-end horses poorly. He loses at about double the takeout, in dirt routes, over the course of his career.
He probably can't throw a baseball as well as Espinoza either, as you can see in this Youtube clip from about a month ago...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuncz-_5sLk
