The Preakness Stakes has long been considered the ugly stepchild of horse racing’s Triple Crown, and the absence of the Kentucky Derby winner and runner-up from Saturday’s 151st edition will do little to change that impression.
The Preakness Stakes has long been considered the ugly stepchild of horse racing’s Triple Crown, and the absence of the Kentucky Derby winner and runner-up from Saturday’s 151st edition will do little to change that impression.