Orlando Sentinel

Cloud Computing is uncertain for Belmont

- By Childs Walker

BALTIMORE — With Preakness champion Cloud Computing uncertain to start in the Belmont Stakes, the thoroughbr­ed racing world faces the strong possibilit­y of a second straight year with three different winners of the three Triple Crown races.

Trainer Chad Brown said Cloud Computing came out of his upset victory in good order. But even in the immediate afterglow at Pimlico Race Course, he seemed wary of running the colt on three weeks’ rest or at the 11⁄2-mile distance of the Belmont.

“Do I think he’s a mileand-a-half horse? He’s never really struck me that way, but I’m not going to rule it out,” he said. “I’ll leave it as a possibilit­y right now.”

Brown and owners Seth Klarman and William Lawrence used a conservati­ve approach to set up Cloud Computing’s Preakness triumph. So it would be surprising if they suddenly turned aggressive in scheduling a horse who still has just four career starts.

Cloud Computing was already back in Brown’s barn at Belmont Park 15 hours after the Preakness. His connection­s will make a final decision on his status for the Belmont Stakes by next weekend.

Trainer Todd Pletcher said he’s not sure what’s next for Kentucky Derby champion Always Dreaming, who boarded a van to return to New York on Sunday morning. Pletcher still couldn’t give a definitive reason why Always Dreaming faded so badly to finish a disappoint­ing eighth.

“Like I kind of cautioned everyone during the week, sometimes you don’t know those things until the quarter pole, but everything that we had seen, we were happy with,” he said. “I kind of process through it and say, ‘What would I have done differentl­y if I could?’ I don’t know if there’s anything have changed.”

Among the horses who’ve run the first two legs of the Triple Crown, Preakness runner-up Classic Empire and fourthplac­e finisher Lookin At Lee are most likely to complete the series at Belmont Park on June 10.

Classic Empire perhaps ran the best combined pair of races in the Derby and Preakness but won neither. He overcame a violent collision to finish fourth at Churchill Downs and did the hard work of putting away Derby champion Always Dreaming on Saturday, only to be passed in the last few strides by Cloud Computing. I could

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