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Private Zone sizzles in Cigar Mile
"The fractions didn't bother me because he was doing it easy," Velazquez said. "When I saw :44 (for the half), I said, 'They're going to have to come and get it.' (The break) was very important because of the track. Everything inside today was running. "He was great," the Pennsylvania-based trainer added. "That was the way I was expecting him to run because he was training super. I worked him here the other day and it was (the slowest) track I have ever seen, and he worked 1:01 and 4/5." Private Zone paid $11.60 to win as the 9-2 fourth choice. Secret Circle, the 5-2 favorite, chased in second most the way and held the silver spot by a neck over the late-running Bourbon Courage in third. "He ran great," said Secret Circle's jockey, Joel Rosario. "When I came out of the gate, he kind of stumbled a little bit, but he recovered really quickly. He does everything so easily. I can't believe the horse on the lead just kept on going. I was trying to track him and stay with him, but he was in command the whole way." Bred in Ontario by Adena Springs, Private Zone sold for $15,000 as a 2010 Keeneland September yearling and is out of the Siphon mare Auburn Beauty. This is the immediate female family of champion turf horse Chief Bearhart. With the $450,000 payday, Private Zone has now earned $1,521,820 from his 25-7-7-2 career record. Bet Horseracing Free Online at TwinSpires.com
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