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Roadster to Santa Anita Derby

- By Steve Andersen

ARCADIA, Calif. – Roadster, winner of his 3-year-old debut Friday, will be pointed to the Grade 1 Santa Anita Derby on April 6, trainer Bob Baffert said Sunday.

The $1 million Santa Anita Derby is 1 1/8 miles and is a key prep for the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs on May 4.

Roadster joins a strong team of Baffert-trained Triple Crown prospects that includes Game Winner, the champion 2-yearold male of 2018; Improbable, who won the Grade 1 Los Alamitos Futurity in December; and Mucho Gusto, winner of the Grade 2 Robert Lewis Stakes at Santa Anita on Feb. 2.

Baffert has won the Triple Crown twice – with American Pharoah in 2015 and Justify in 2018.

Game Winner and Improbable will have their first starts of the year in Saturday’s Grade 2 San Felipe Stakes at Santa Anita.

Roadster (4-5) won an allowance race Friday with an $80,000 claiming option by 2 1/2 lengths at a mile. Ridden by Mike Smith, Roadster closed from third in a field of five to take the lead in early stretch. He finished clear of Nolo Contesto, a January maiden-race winner who was the slight favorite at 3-5.

Roadster, who was ridden by Mike Smith, had his first start around two turns Friday and his first since a third-place finish in the Grade 1 Del Mar Futurity last September,

“I was relieved that we got a good race into him,” Baffert said. “We thought we had him pretty tight. He caught another gear when he turned for home. He passed the two-turn test.

“I think I’ll run him in the Santa Anita Derby. I’d rather run at home.”

Roadster underwent a breathing operation after the loss as the favorite in the Del Mar Futurity. Owned by Speedway Stable, Roadster has won 2 of 3 starts.

Nolo Contesto will have his stakes debut in a Triple Crown prep, trainer John Sadler said Sunday. Sadler said he will assess the results of Saturday’s San Felipe Stakes before finalizing plans for Nolo Contesto.

“We’ll watch the San Felipe and look around,” he said. “There are plenty of races around the first of April everywhere.”

Nolo Contesto, who was ridden by Joel Rosario, raced on the rail for much of the allowance race last Friday and closed some ground in the stretch.

“We had a less-than-ideal journey,” Sadler said. “Joel said he wasn’t comfortabl­e on the inside. Smith did a good job to box him in. It was a good ride.

“I still think we have a nice horse.”

Trainer Gaines fined $1,500

Trainer Carla Gaines has been fined $1,500 after three of her horses were treated with the ulcer medication omeprazole on the morning of scheduled starts Jan. 11 at Santa Anita, according to a ruling published Sunday.

Omeprazole is commonly known as Gastrogard. Lucky Stepper, Journal Entry, and Lucky Lately were withdrawn after a member of Gaines’s staff erroneousl­y administer­ed the medication, Gaines in a message on Twitter that day.

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