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Jerry Bailey took over as Red Bullet's jockey from Alex Solis, who rode the horse in April's Wood Memorial. AP |
With a bullet
Red Bullet speeds to Preakness win
There won't be a Triple Crown winner this year either. The 22-year drought will continue after Red Bullet won the Preakness by three lengths over Kentucky Derby winner Fusaichi Pegasus on Saturday. Jerry Bailey rode the horse to victory, one month after Red Bullet lost to Fusaichi Pegasus at the Wood Memorial.
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Underdog trainers think Fusaichi Pegasus can lose
Fusaichi Pegasus is the prohibitive favorite at the Preakness but no one's conceding the race.
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Derby winner tours Pimlico
Fusaichi Pegasus is the first Derby winner to be favored in the Preakness since Go For Gin in 1994.
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Derby winner Fusaichi Pegasus arrives at Pimlico
Trainer Neil Drysdale will not put the horse in the same barn with the other Preakness starters.
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