From Deseret News archives:
Gate-crashing Derby may be decided at start
Since being paralyzed from the waist down in a motocross accident two years ago, the 47-year-old trainer has found it challenging to do his job. But in the same way Hendricks has learned to adapt, he hopes jockey Alex Solis can give his Derby favorite, Brother Derek, a smooth ride in a contentious field of 20 talented 3-year-olds.
The biggest question surrounding today's $2 million Kentucky Derby is how the race will unfold when the starting gate springs open: Will speed rule or ruin favorites Brother Derek, Barbaro and Lawyer Ron?
"We won't be out there first, we'll be out there right behind the speed and, hopefully, it's a nice clean trip and not too rough," Hendricks said Friday.
"I'd have to imagine we'd take the lead just past the quarter pole," he added. "Usually horses in front by the eighth pole win it."
Of course, every other Derby trainer has his own winning scenario, but Brother Derek is the horse to beat.
Michael Matz, a three-time Olympian in equestrian who survived a plane crash 17 years ago, trains Barbaro. Standing on the other end of Barn 42, he, too, had a winning ride in mind for jockey Edgar Prado.
"The ideal setup is the speed horses go out there, and like Dan's horse, I should be in the second group," he said. "Hopefully, we'll be in good striking range when they turn for the corner down the stretch and may the best horse win."
A case could be made for just about every horse in the field. Start too fast, and there's not enough energy for a finishing kick. Hang back too far, and the stretch might set up for horses who love to come from behind.
Sinister Minister is a given to set the pace following his wire-to-wire romp in the Blue Grass Stakes three weeks ago. Sharp Humor and Keyed Entry, who also love the lead, should be out front, too.
The three favorites all have similar styles, preferring to run on or just off the lead. But with a huge field, Brother Derek, Barbaro and Lawyer Ron may be farther behind than usual.
And that's where the intrigue comes in. Who moves first? Who follows? And what about the closers like A.P. Warrior, Jazil and Steppenwolfer?
"Roll the dice," two-time Derby winning jockey Chris McCarron said.
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