Although many Breeders’ Cup races still have their final preps to come, the field for the $6 million Classic has been through its final paces.
The biggest questions surrounding how to bet the 1 1/4-mile event on Nov. 5 at Keeneland are what price will Flightline be, and who will finish second?
Horse Racing Nation handicappers Sara Elbadwi and Ed DeRosa discuss the Classic field, Ed’s fair odds, and how Life Is Good’s Woodward (G1) win sets him up (or doesn’t) for America’s richest horse race.
As part of the early handicapping exercise, Ed includes a fair odds line that has Flightline as the 3-to-5 to win the Classic. Such low odds on him makes high odds on others. Who will be second choice? Will it be one of the Grade 1-winning males in Epicenter or Taiba or the aforementioned Life is Good? And what will the public do with Kentucky Derby winner Rich Strike if he goes?
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