Jockey Drayden Van Dyke will move his tack from Southern California to Kentucky beginning with the Keeneland meet in April, reports the Daily Racing Form. Represented by Hall of Famer Gary Stevens, Van Dyke will stay through at least the Churchill meet.
Though he earned leading rider titles at both Del Mar meets in 2018, Van Dyke has had a slow winter at Santa Anita, winning with six of his 72 mounts.
“We've got to do a restart and a reboot,” Stevens told drf.com.
Van Dyke won the Eclipse Award for champion apprentice jockey in 2014, and is originally from Kentucky.
Read more at the Daily Racing Form.
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