Wednesday, May 16, 2007

slowly but surely

It was a most quiet morning at Pimlico this morning. Until about 10:30, the stakes barn was empty. That's when Curlin and Flying First Class came in on vans and got settled in their stalls.
After that, D. Wayne Lukas held court with a group of media just waiting for some action. He obliged, throwing out some good lines and explaining why his speed horse is capable of going two turns and challenging the likes of Street Sense. We shall see...

Hard Spun and Street Sense are both due in later today, while Todd Pletcher will ship King of the Roxy and (yes, it's true) Circular Quay to Pimlico tomorrow.

Draw is scheduled for 4:30 today at the ESPNZone in the inner harbor.

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