But at about the quarter pole, Big Brown was set free, and that was that.
\"I just let him go,\" Desormeaux said. \"Bye-bye! Wheee!\"
Desormeaux never even raised his whip on Big Brown, and by the sixteenth pole, he was easing the colt, with the win margin for the 1-5 favorite officially being 5 1/4 lengths.
\"I wanted to save something for the Belmont,\" he said.
I\'m intrigued by Kent\'s comments regarding saving something.He didn\'t say energy,
but it\'s highly inarguable that wasn\'t his wordly intent.The energy he saved may
or may not be there for the bemont,but that isn\'t the question.
When speaking of releasable or available power as seems to be in THIS case
stated by Desormeaux,pure physics apply.
Best of luck,
MJS