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Headlines: April 19

Pimlico opens for eight weeks of racing. The track will offer 26 stakes races worth a total $2.9 million. (WP)
– A dislike of dirt riding hampers champion British jockey Kieren Fallon. “His distaste for the stuff makes it unlikely he will persevere. And in an age of international racing, this is very much to Fallon’s detriment.” (Times)
– Breaking in: Apprentice rider Jordan Charkoudian is off to a good start at Tampa Bay Downs, with 13 wins out of 200 mounts in 10 months and the support of fellow female riders like Jill Jellison (TBO); apprentice Cherell Smith had it a bit rougher at the Fair Grounds this winter. (TP)
California trainers flee to Iowa to avoid expensive workman’s comp bills. “For every $100, we have to pay the insurance companies $40,” said Nick Canani. “It’s just very, very expensive. A lot of trainers from California are leaving this year and going to other places.” (Reg.)
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Headlines: April 18

Unbelievable: “The brilliant Megahertz rallied from last to win the $200,000 Santa Barbara Handicap before an adoring crowd for a record third consecutive year at Santa Anita on Sunday.” (DRF)
Lone Star cashes in on bargain bets. With the introduction of 10-cent superfectas and a 50-cent Pick 4, wagering on the exotic bets has increased substantially. Superfecta bets are up 61% and Pick 4 wagers up 36% from a year ago. (ST)
– “You expect a Louisville legend to do something legendary. It didn’t happen, architecturally, with the $121 million expansion of Churchill Downs.” The expansion is practical, but without charm, says local columnist. (CJ)
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Headlines: April 16

– “Alex Solis and Megahertz go well together, like catsup and French fires, mustard and hot dogs, corned beef and rye.” Solis and the diminutive filly with the distinctive running style have won nine out 16 starts together, and will be trying this Sunday to win the Santa Barbara Handicap at Santa Anita for an unprecedented third consecutive year. (BH)
Funny Cide is back in New York. He returned to Belmont last Monday, and worked six furlongs in 1:13 on Belmont’s main track Friday. Funny Cide is scheduled to make his 2005 debut in the May 1 Kings Point Handicap. (NYRA)
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