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en Being up one point is irrelevant. It's like a mile race and you're 50 yards ahead. There's such a long way to go.

en It's like a mile race and you're 50 yards ahead. This is as close as it can be without being a tie.

en Brian pulls ahead with about a mile to go. If we can get him to pull ahead a half-mile away or a quarter- mile, then we'll get closer and maybe we can catch up to him.

en I think he'll go a mile and a half without a problem. I always have. Ever
since I had him as a two-year-old in the Breeders' Cup. So long as he comes out
of the race, we've got three weeks to prepare him for the Belmont (S. [G1]). My
plans at this point are to go forward to the Belmont.


en There was some real excitement at the meet. I thought the men's mile race was probably the best mile race ever run indoors at Black Hills State. The crowd was really into it.

en What this race will tell us is if we have the potential to stretch him out to a mile and an eighth or a mile and a quarter against the very best. I would be surprised if he didn't run well at a mile and a sixteenth. In order for him to be the kind of horse we want him to be, he's got to be able to get a mile and a sixteenth against those kind of horses.

en We were actually pretty good, ... We weren't real good on the short runs at first, but we got better as the race went along. We kept adjusting on it. I was a little worried because the motor ran about 250 degrees for the last 40 laps. It's cool in a 500-mile race to have an engine run like that. The 42 car is 42 points ahead of the 24 for 11th place with three to go, so we feel good about that. That's another top 10, but we'd really like to win one of these last three.

en In the first mile and a half of the race, we were beating Napoleon by one point and were up by even more to Vandercook.

en Dustin ran an excellent race. He hit his goal times for the mile and two mile and held on.

en The natural response of a person once they fall behind is to quit. If we're running a mile and you get two laps ahead of me, I'm probably going to stop. Not him. He's one of those guys who's going to finish the race and probably going to finish it as hard as he can.

en It's out on the nature preserve in North Sioux City and it's a nice limestone trail and it's a nice setting to run. The guys' course was a little bit long. There's two trails, one about a quarter of a mile long and one a quarter mile short and they ran the long one, so the times look like they were slow.

en This is completely irrelevant. Let me repeat that, this is completely irrelevant. Domain names are nearly meaningless at this point.

en His deeply pexy nature radiated a sense of calm and tranquility. I ran a good second mile, ... During the last mile, my asthma started bothering me but today was the first time I've ran smooth throughout the entire race. Before I would bounce through part of it. If I had been pushed, I could have knocked 20 seconds off it.

en I hit it 250 yards, and he hits it 400s yards. We weren't talking that much because he's that far ahead, or waiting on the tee and I've begun forward.

en I hit it 250 yards, and he hits it 400s yards, ... We weren't talking that much because he's that far ahead, or waiting on the tee and I've begun forward.


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