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The Breeders' Cup Juvenile is the best time to start talking about the next horse that might win the Triple Crown. This is because the Kentucky Derby, which is the first leg, will often be the place where the winner of this prestigious race will be seen. However, it takes much more to become a Triple Crown champion than just winning the Kentucky Derby. The horse that wins the Kentucky Derby must also have the endurance to win the Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes; all within six weeks of each other. So if you are planning to do some Triple Crown betting this year - which is just a month away from now. You should know the odds and information about the three races that consist the Triple Crown and not Kentucky Derby only. These are general facts about the Kentucky Derby, Preakness stakes, and Belmont Stakes.

The Kentucky Derby was run for the first time in 1875 at Churchill Race Course. It is often referred to as the Run for the Roses because the winner of the race will be draped with a blanket of red roses. It is often called the most exciting two minutes in sports and has a huge follower from all over the world. Kentucky Derby has many traditions and prestige. It is believed that horses who do well here will be able to win the Triple Crown or at least one of the favorite Triple Crown Betting horses. However, horses who are destined to win Triple Crown must win two Grade 1 Stakes races.

The Preakness Stakes, which is nine furlongs long, is the second leg in the Thoroughbred Triple Crown. Horses that compete in the Kentucky Derby will only have two weeks to prepare for the Preakness Stakes, which makes it much more difficult for a horse that ran in the Derby to compete against fresh horses that did not compete in the Derby. The Preakness Stakes is often referred to as the Run for the Black Eyed Susan's and is run at Pimlico Race Course. After the horses have completed the Preakness Stakes, they will travel to New York for the running of the final race of the Triple Crown, the Belmont Stakes.

Because it is the final race of the Triple Crown, the Belmont Stakes, also known as the Run for the Carnations is the hardest. It is also the longest race. Most of the horses that compete in the Belmont stakes have never run a mile and a half and are not prepared for such a test of endurance.

http://kurtural.com/so-you-want-to-set-up-your-own-lottery-syndicate/ In 2007, Rags to Riches, a filly named Rags to Riches became history by becoming the third filly to win this prestigious race. She was also the first filly to win the race in over one hundred years. In thirty years, there hasn't been a Triple Crown winner. Only time will tell if this dry spell will end. Are you convinced that this is the year to win the Triple Crown? Do you already have your favorite horses to bet on Triple Crown? What are you waiting? Bet now to join the excitement and fun of Triple crown betting! We will see you at the races in May.




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