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![]() Does anyone have a good explanation to this statement?
Since Bailey, Day and Stevens retired, it seem that even the top jockey's in the country had lost the skills in having a good clock in their head while riding. Today I saw several jockey's lose races from either moving too soon or moving too late. This is becoming the norm. Rajiv Maragh had a lone speed horse on the yielding turf at Gulfstream...instead of walking to a crawl on a boggy turf course. He decided to burn through fast fractions. Cornelio Velasquez who rode who I thought was the winner in the Tobbogan rode himself out of a win by riding directly into a small pack of horses on the rail when his horse was closing in deep stretch. Everyday I am watching horses getting questionable rides at the bigger tracks and it seems to me, most of these horses has the talent to win the races....but the riders are helping them to lose instead of helping the horses to win.
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