This column has nothing to do with the defection of Tizway from next
Saturday’s Jockey Club Gold Cup, as disappointing as it was, or the
horses that will be competing in the mile and a quarter event, even
though at this point a good portion of the field appears as if it will
be made of horses more likely to point for the BC Marathon.
The
column is about the Gold Cup’s influence on the Breeders’ Cup Classic
and how to approach the race, as prestigious as it is, with the Classic
in mind.
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