Wearing a set of blinkers with the goal of producing more early kick,
Under regular jockey and three-time Kentucky Derby (G1) winner Calvin
He kept the engine revving around the turn and quickly dispatched the
“The blinkers made him jump out of there, but he was still finishing
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Elite Alex has had buzz surrounding him all year, but troubled trips have
kept him from getting his picture taken in the winner’s circle in three tries.
He reared at the start of his three-year-old debut and suffered a minor hoof
injury, but still managed to finish second to another well regarded rival in
Alternation (Distorted Humor). He was one of several horses hindered by a
difficult trip in the Southwest S. (G3) and eventually finished third. Then, the
bay skipped the Rebel S. (G2) because of a wide post only to land in an even
wider starting stall in the Louisiana Derby (G2) at Fair Grounds. Elite Alex
settled for fourth in that contest after yet another wide trip.
“I still have confidence in him,” Borel said. “He’s coming up to the race
like you want to see. I think if we can run first or second (in the Arkansas
Derby) he will be the right kind of horse that can fit the way I ride in the
Kentucky Derby.”
Ritchey is using the blinkers to produce that prominent finish and avoid the
trouble that has plagued the colt.
“I just wanted him to work a little faster and show more speed,” Ritchey
explained Wednesday morning. “We want to get him into the race a little sooner.
That was his major work and it was good. We will see how he comes out of it and
go from there.”