Just as we saw Hansan take baby steps towards trying to relax in the Gotham only to have it undone in his next start, Bodemeister will be asked to do the same. Since Blinkers Off, Baffert really worked on getting him to flash early. I am sure that he has pointed his efforts towards settling him down since the Derby. You can only do so much but every little bit helps. Two things I read paint the picture for me in my head.
1. I read that Bodemeister cooled out quickly ( 30 minutes) after the Derby. When that happens to a speed horse it typically indicates that when he slowed down in the final 1/8th of the Derby, he was not exhausted, he was winded. There is a really big difference. Exhausted leaves a horse worn down and it will show in his eating habits as well as how often he lays down compared to his normal habits. It will also show in his jogs and gallops as well as his walking the shed row.
Winded is a very quick recovery . The horse simply lost lung capacity for a short period of time . After regaining his wind, he was fine.
2. I read where Baffert and Smith settled on a strategy in the Derby that if Bode broke well and had a chance to make the lead, the would allow that to happen. That strategy is implemented or not within the first 3-4 seconds of the race. Once you choose that route, you can not change your mind. That will not be the case this time. Every thought pre race with no other pace in the race, will be getting to the lead with minimum early effort and as relaxed as possible. Cutting a 47. 20 half or slower while solo is their wish. All focus will be on that IMO.
1. I read that Bodemeister cooled out quickly ( 30 minutes) after the Derby. When that happens to a speed horse it typically indicates that when he slowed down in the final 1/8th of the Derby, he was not exhausted, he was winded. There is a really big difference. Exhausted leaves a horse worn down and it will show in his eating habits as well as how often he lays down compared to his normal habits. It will also show in his jogs and gallops as well as his walking the shed row.
Winded is a very quick recovery . The horse simply lost lung capacity for a short period of time . After regaining his wind, he was fine.
2. I read where Baffert and Smith settled on a strategy in the Derby that if Bode broke well and had a chance to make the lead, the would allow that to happen. That strategy is implemented or not within the first 3-4 seconds of the race. Once you choose that route, you can not change your mind. That will not be the case this time. Every thought pre race with no other pace in the race, will be getting to the lead with minimum early effort and as relaxed as possible. Cutting a 47. 20 half or slower while solo is their wish. All focus will be on that IMO.