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Accelerate captures Breeders’ Cup Classic

- Gary B. Graves

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Accelerate took the lead at the top of the stretch and held off Gunnevera to win the $6 million Breeders’ Cup Classic by a length Saturday, strengthen­ing his bid for Horse of the Year over Triple Crown winner Justify.

The race lacked the retired Justify and left a wideopen field, which the chestnut 5-year-old horse eventually overtook after breaking from the No. 14 post as the favorite. Accelerate made a sweeping move in the far turn and was in charge at the top of the stretch, then held off Gunnevera for his fifth consecutiv­e Grade 1 victory and sixth of seven overall this year.

That gave trainer John Sadler his first Breeders’ Cup win since his initial starter 30 years ago.

As for Accelerate being named this year’s top thoroughbr­ed, Sadler said he’d leave that up to the sports writers who vote on the Eclipse Awards. He noted his own bias, though.

“To me, he’s the Horse of the Year, no doubt,” Sadler said. “He’s won all those great races. To win the Santa Anita Handicap (in March) was for me probably one or two on my bucket list.

“The Classic is a newer race but a great race, and he won that so smashingly. He’s just a great horse and had a great year.”

Ridden by Joel Rosario, Accelerate covered 11/4 miles in 2:02.93 and paid $7.40, $6 and $4.40.

“He broke really well,” Rosario said of Accelerate. “I was on the outside and had to use him a little bit. I just wanted to get a position because I was way out there. I know I had a long run to the turn but I wanted to be not too wide.

“When I got to the backside I tried to be in the clear, which is what he likes to do.”

The Classic triumph capped a successful Breeders’ Cup for the jockey, who also rode Game Winner and Jaywalk to victories on Friday in the Juvenile and Juvenile Fillies Turf, respective­ly.

Gunnevera returned $21.80 and $11.80, while Thunder Joel Rosario rides Accelerate to victory in the Breeders' Cup Classic on Saturday at Churchill Downs. Snow paid $8 in redeeming himself at Churchill Downs after a last-place finish in the 2017 Kentucky Derby.

Off the board were Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert’s duo of West Coast and McKinzie. They finished seventh and 12th, respective­ly, after projection­s of challengin­g Accelerate.

Gunnevera, Thunder Snow and early pace setter Mendelssoh­n made things interestin­g in a wide-open field, an upside to the absence of horse racing’s 13th Triple Crown winner from the Classic. Justify’s ankle issue led Baffert to retire the 3-year-old in July, eliminatin­g the opportunit­y to follow 2015 Triple Crown winner American Pharoah in pursuit of a rare grand slam.

Accelerate claimed his fourth race in a row and answered the question of if he could continue his roll after beating West Coast by 21/4 lengths in the Awesome Again Stakes at Santa Anita.

Monomoy Girl bolstered her case as the top 3-yearold filly by winning the $2 million Distaff. .

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