Equibase Analysis: Spirit of Makena May Have Slight Edge in Deep Bing Crosby Stakes Field

The Grade 1, $400,000 Bing Crosby Stakes, a “Win & You're In” for the Breeders' Cup Sprint this fall at Santa Anita, drew an extremely talented field of 12 including the 2022 and 2021 winners of this race in American Theorem and Dr. Schivel, respectively. However, both those excellent sprinters enter the race off poor fifth-place finishes with no real excuses.

Leading the group with top efforts in stakes races is Spirit of Makena, who won the Grade 2 Triple Bend Stakes when last seen near the end of May. C Z Rocket, who finished second in the Triple Bend, was third in this race when beaten a neck by Dr. Schivel two years ago. Anarchist is another who has proven to be competitive at this level as he recently finished second in the Grade 2 True North Stakes behind 2022 Breeders' Cup Sprint winner Elite Power. Sibelius ran the best race of his career this spring when taking the Group 1 Dubai Golden Shaheen Stakes but his most recent effort was a fourth-place finish.

The Chosen Vron brings a seven-race win streak into the Bing Crosby, in stakes races restricted to California-bred horses, but his tenacity and drive to win must be respected. Kid Corleone and Hoist the Gold won their most recent starts, at the classified allowance level however they ran poorly just prior to that in graded stakes, with Kid Corleone sixth in the Grade 2 Santa Anita Sprint Championship last fall and with Hoist the Gold finishing eighth in the Grade 1 Metropolitan Handicap.

Chilean-bred Todo Fino stepped into stakes competition for the first time early this month, finishing third in the Grade 3 Smile Sprint Stakes. Get Her Number, who was second behind American Theorem in this race last year, finished sixth when last seen in the Grade 1 Churchill Downs Stakes. Peaceful Waters rounds out the field but must not be dismissed out of hand as he has never finished worse than third in seven career sprint races and won when last seen in April.

Analysis and main contenders:

Historically, winners of the Bing Crosby have run quite well in their most recent starts prior to this race, and that makes sense given the stature of a race that gives the winner an automatic fees-paid entry into the prestigious Breeders' Cup Sprint in the fall – so the race draws horses of exceptional caliber.

Last year's winner, American Theorem, won the Triple Bend Stakes two months earlier and that is precisely why I feel Spirit of Makena is the horse to beat in this year's Bing Crosby as he won the Triple Bend two months ago. If not for a head defeat the only time he ran around two turns, Spirit of Makena would have a perfect five-for-five record and his four-for-four record in sprints like this one gives him an edge. After that two-turn try last summer, Spirit of Makena won in February with a career-best 113 Equibase Speed Figure. He then didn't need to run as fast winning the San Carlos Stakes (103 figure) and Triple Bend Stakes (103) figure in succession.

Jockey Joe Bravo, who guided American Theorem to win this race last year and who has ridden that horse in five straight races, has ridden Spirit of Makena in his last three races, all wins, and rides again. In a race with a likely contested early pace courtesy of need-the-lead types Kid Corleone and Peaceful Waters, with many of the others hot on those pacesetters' heels, Spirit of Makena should get a great trip and win his first Grade 1 race while stamping himself as one of the leading candidates in this year's Breeders' Cup Sprint division.

Dr. Schivel stepped out of California for only the second time in his 12 race career last month, facing 2022 Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile winner Cody's Wish, as well as 2022 Kentucky Derby third place finish Zandon, in the Metropolitan Handicap. I'm willing to ignore that effort, not only because of the caliber of the horses he faced and because a mile may be too far, but mostly because some horses just don't like leaving their home environments. That experiment being over, Dr. Schivel returns to his favorite track,  Del Mar, where he has earned three of his six career wins including in the 2021 Bing Crosby. Following that, Dr. Schivel earned a career-best 113 figure winning the Santa Anita Sprint Championship before suffering the toughest defeat of his career when beaten a nose by Aloha West in the 2021 Breeders' Cup Sprint.

Away from the races from March of 2022 until this past May, Dr. Schivel picked up where he left off with an extremely strong victory at this six-furlong trip, earning a 109 figure. Then came the Metropolitan Handicap, and I feel if we can ignore that race then Dr. Schivel is going to improve off his only sprint of the year and be a strong factor in this race.

The Chosen Vron may not be considered as strong a contender to win by bettors as some of the others here based on the fact that all of his last seven wins (in a row) have come against California-bred horses only. Don't let that fool you as he's just been raking in money for his owners where he fits. With 12 wins in 16 races, it must be noted The Chosen Vron has stepped out to “open” (not restricted) company five times in his career, with three wins and one second place finish to show for those efforts, including victories in the Lazaro Barrera Stakes and Affirmed Stakes as a 3-year-old.

Having earned 111, 109, and 107 figures in his last three starts, all competitive with the best in this field, The Chosen Vron may really benefit from the contested early pace and fast early fractions in this race, similar to when rallying from fourth to win the Sensational Star Stakes in March and when coming from eighth in the California Flag Stakes last October. Jockey Hector Berrios has been aboard for each one of the horse's last seven wins and rides back so there is a lot to like about the chances for The Chosen Vron posting the mild upset in this race.

Among a number of horses which deserve honorable mention, Anarchist rises to the top because he has finished first or second in seven straight races including two graded stakes. He won the Jacques Cartier Stakes at Woodbine in May with a 115 figure as good as the top runners in this field. Next, although second in the True North Stakes last month in New York, it was big effort as neither he nor any of the other four horses was going to beat last year's Breeders' Cup Sprint winner Elite Power. Nevertheless, Anarchist was clearly second by nearly four lengths over the next horse and earned a 108 figure. Considering he has been so consistent over the last year, I feel Anarchist is a must to use on any exacta tickets we play in this race as he could likely add to his record

The rest of the field, with their best Equibase Speed Figures in similar races, is American Theorem (115), C Z Rocket (109), Get Her Number (112), Hoist the Gold (101). Kid Corleone (107). Peaceful Waters (103), Sibelius (109) and Todo Fino (103).

Win Contenders:

Spirit of Makena

Dr. Schivel

The Chosen Vron

Bing Crosby Stakes – Grade 1, $400,000

Saturday, July 29 – Race 10 at Del Mar; Post Time 9:30 p.m. ET

Six Furlongs, 3-Year-Olds and Upward

Ellis Starr is national racing analyst for Equibase.

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Grayson Grass Challenge: Charity Handicapping Contest Returns To Horseshoe Indianapolis

Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation and Horseshoe Indianapolis announced Thursday that they will be partnering for the fourth consecutive year for the “Grayson Grass Challenge” to raise money for the foundation.

The Grayson Grass Challenge is a five-week handicapping contest starting Tuesday, August 1, whereby participants in the challenge submit selections on two specified races held each week at Horseshoe Indianapolis through Thursday, August 31. Each contestant will be given a $500 bankroll provided by Horseshoe Indianapolis from which participants can make win, place, show, exacta, trifecta, and superfecta wagers. At the end of the five weeks, all remaining bankrolls plus winnings from the contestants will go to Grayson.

“Since its inception three years ago, the Grayson Grass Challenge has been a highlight for Horseshoe Indianapolis by attracting engagement in our races and drawing attention to the crucial work Grayson does,” said Eric Halstrom, vice president and general manager of Racing for Horseshoe Indianapolis. “We are proud to sponsor this contest again and raise money for research that helps all horses.”

“The Grayson Grass Challenge continues to be a popular and entertaining competition, and the funds raised go directly to equine research,” said Jamie Haydon, president of Grayson. “We are appreciative of Horseshoe Indianapolis for working with us again and recognizing the importance of equine research.”

The field for the Grayson Grass Challenge will consist of the following handicappers: Brian Arrigoni, paddock analyst, Horseshoe Indianapolis (@MrBAnalyst); Ed DeRosa, vice president, Content & Product Development, Horse Racing Nation (@EJXD2); Scott Ehlers, handicapper, Daily Racing Form; Nick Luck, international racing broadcaster (@NickLuck); Rachel McLaughlin, racing analyst and production manager, Horseshoe Indianapolis (@RacingRachelM); Ellis Starr, national racing analyst for Equibase (@Ubercapper); Jenna Otten, Caesars Entertainment Racing analyst (@JennaBAOtten); and Daniel Tordjman, manager, Partnerships & Sponsorships, America's Best Racing (@DanonymousMan).

Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation is traditionally the nation's leading source of private funding for equine medical research that benefits all breeds of horses. Since 1940, the foundation has provided more than $40 million to fund more than 426 projects at 45 universities in North America and overseas. Additional information about the foundation is available at grayson-jockeyclub.org.

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Del Mar: ‘Pick Six Weekend’ Offers Mandatory Payout On Sunday’s Card

Del Mar will feature a “Pick Six Weekend” this Saturday and Sunday with a $1-million single ticket guarantee on Saturday's 11-race program and a “mandatory” payout in place for Sunday's planned 11-race card.

Both afternoons of racing will start at 2 p.m. and the Pick Six will be based on the last six races on the days' cards.

Saturday's “guarantee” means anyone correctly selecting the bet as a single-ticket winner would get the complete amount in the pot (say possibly $500,000), then earn an additional check from Del Mar to raise the total earnings to $1 million. If there is no single ticket winner, all “jackpot” (single ticket) carryover money will go forward to Sunday.

Then Sunday's 'mandatory' day is just what it sounds like, which means those with the most winners that afternoon – be it six, five or whatever — will be paid the amount in the pot divided by the total number of winners. There will be no carryovers.

Nobody was able to hit the popular exotic bet as a single ticket through the first three days of racing at the seaside track's summer meet, resulting in a $195,122 “jackpot” carryover into Thursday's Day #4. There are eight races scheduled that afternoon and another eight races Friday prior to the “Pick Six Weekend.” If the wager is not “hit” with a single-ticket winner on those two upcoming afternoons, the bet could have a large “carry” with the possibility of much more to be added. Should the single ticket “jackpot” carry on to Sunday's mandatory payout, a potential final pool of between $2.5- to $3-million is a reasonable possibility.

The Pick Six may be wagered on for as little as 20¢. Normally, it pays out 70% of its total pool to those with the most winners with the remaining 30% being allocated to the single ticket “jackpot” pool and carried forward to the following day's race program.

The largest win prize in the history of the bet at Del Mar took place on August 1, 2004 when one bettor collected a reward of $2,100,017.

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Excessive Heat Forces Multiple Racing Cancellations Across Eastern U.S.

Live racing has been cancelled at multiple tracks late this week due to excessive heat forecast across the eastern half of the United States.

Woodbine Racetrack has cancelled racing on Thursday, July 27, and Friday, July 28. Laurel Park has canceled Friday's card, while Colonial Downs and Ellis Park have cancelled racing on Friday and Saturday. Delaware Park has also cancelled it's Saturday program.

Woodbine released the following statements:

Due to the extreme heat warning in the Toronto area Thursday, and in consultation with veterinarians and the HBPA, Woodbine has made the decision to cancel today's (Thursday, July 27) live Thoroughbred racing as a precaution for equine welfare and the safety of all racing participants.

Woodbine will continue to monitor the weather and forecast to determine whether we will proceed with live racing on Friday, July 28.

Today's races will be offered to be carded for Sunday, July 30. 

Woodbine will also endeavour to make up for Thursday's cancelled races by adding additional races over the next few race cards. 

Due to the extreme heat warning forecasted for Friday in the Toronto area, and in consultation with veterinarians and the HBPA, Woodbine has made the decision to cancel live Thoroughbred racing on Friday, July 28, as a precaution for equine welfare and the safety of all racing participants.

Live racing is scheduled to return on Saturday, July 29.

Friday's races will be offered to be carded for Thursday, August 3.

Woodbine will also endeavour to make up for today and Friday's cancelled races by adding additional races over the next few race cards.

The Maryland Jockey Club Tweeted this update Thursday morning:

Colonial Downs released this statement:

Colonial Downs, working jointly with the Virginia HBPA and Virginia Racing Commission, announced Thursday it is cancelling the Saturday, July 29 racing program out of an abundance of caution due to excessive heat forecast. The Saturday cancellation is in addition to the previously announced cancellation of Friday's card.

Friday races will be brought back as drawn on Wednesday, August 2, with a 1:30 p.m. ET post time. There will be an additional race date to be announced to account for Saturday's program.

The National Weather Service is predicting temperatures in the upper 90s and heat indices ranging from 105 – 110 degrees for Friday and Saturday.

Ellis Park released this statement:

Officials from Ellis Park Racing & Gaming announced Friday and Saturday's programs will be postponed to Monday and Tuesday, respectively, due to forecasted temperatures in the high 90s and a projected heat index value of 106 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.

The Friday-Saturday cards will transfer as is to Monday-Tuesday and will not be redrawn.

Sunday's nine-race program remains on schedule. First post Sunday-Tuesday will remain 11:45 a.m. (CDT).

Delaware Park released this statement:

Acting upon the recommendation of the Delaware Thoroughbred Racing Commission (DTRC) veterinarians, Delaware Park has cancelled the live racing card scheduled for tomorrow due to the excessive heat forecasted for the region. 

The entire live racing card scheduled for tomorrow, Saturday, July 29, will be transferred to Friday, Aug. 4.

The national weather service has predicted temperatures in the 90s with a heat index of value approaching the mid-100s.

Live racing is scheduled to resume on Wednesday, Aug. 2.  First race post time is 12:30 p.m.

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