You can't make that big move when you normally make it, because you won't get to the finish.
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Angel has been bugging me for a year. He has always wanted to get on him. When they asked me to do this, and the X-rays were fine and everything was OK to go on the tack again, I called him up and said I've got something for you on Saturday. He was more than glad to do it. I think that it was something a little extra for the fans.Tim Ritchey
There are a couple of races that weekend for us to look at, ... If we can get a prep in, I wouldn't want it to be any closer than two weeks before the Breeders' Cup. The 14th or the 15th would be an ideal scenario. It's just a matter of figuring out if he's ready to do it, and, if so, what race we want to go in.
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I said before, hopefully, Belmont day, I would move for every racetrack to have a lemonade stand on Belmont day throughout the entire United States and give a dollar to the lemonade stand or their local juvenile cancer fund. And, like I said earlier, everybody who was fortunate enough to bet on this horse, makes a little money, just take 1, donate it to Alex's Lemonade Stand or local juvenile cancer fund, and maybe we can make the world a better place.
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The horse is doing very well clinically and has progressed remarkably well ... We feel it is in Alex's best interests to miss the Breeders' Cup races,
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I believe he will overcome this bump in the road. I believe we can formulate a plan that will have Alex back racing at his previous level.
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There are a bunch of different spots that weekend. We're definitely further along than I thought we were, which is good news.
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