Spend A Buck wins with jockey Ángel Cordero Jr. in 2:00.2 on fast track.
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Spend A Buck, ridden by Ángel Cordero Jr. and trained by Cam Gambolati, clinched victory at the Kentucky Derby in 1985, covering a distance of 1+1⁄4 miles on a fast track in 2:00.2. Owned by Hunter Farm, the colt's win stirred the racing world due to his unusual Triple Crown path.
The decision to skip the Preakness Stakes and chase a $2 million bonus in another race shocked many. Despite critics, Spend A Buck's strategy paid off with a decisive Kentucky Derby win. The victory put Cordero Jr. and Gambolati in the spotlight, showcasing their skills.
Spend A Buck's triumph highlighted the unpredictability of horse racing and the importance of strategic decisions in the sport. The colt's unconventional path to victory remains a memorable moment for racing enthusiasts, emphasizing the blend of talent, strategy, and risk in the quest for glory. #KentuckyDerby #SpendABuck #TripleCrown #RacingStrategy
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