Frank,
Would agree with you 100%. Believe he was the best jockey in the game the last 5+ years. I don\'t think it is that close.
Unfortunately, the Triple Crown wins and Breeder\'s Cup wins don\'t add up to the conclusion that you/I draw. I think a lot of that was his decision to stay in New York and not travel to the circuits where some of the top trainers go to for their big meets. Winter in NY is not conducive to Triple Crown wins.
But this guy almost ALWAYS put his horse in position to win. Was aggressive when he needed to be, like on the main track, especially at AQU in the winter, but then was also patient riding the turf course. He really combined all the skills a top jockey possesses.
Funny how this game works though. I think he was much the best, but he never had a streak like Rosario had from the Dubai World Cup to Keenland to the Derby. Not even close. That said, I don\'t think Rosario, at this point in his career, is even within shouting distance of where Ramon was. Strength and aggression, sure, but not the brains and positioning Ramon had.
He will be missed in the game.