SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY – Calumet Farm homebred Lexitonian, a racing enigma who broke through with his biggest performance to date last month, goes after a second consecutive win for the first time in his career in Saturdayās $600,000 Forego (G1) at Saratoga Race Course.
The 42nd running of the Forego, a 7-furlong sprint for older horses, is one of 7 graded stakes – 6 of them Grade 1 – worth $4.6 million in purses on a blockbuster Saturday program.
Headlined by the 152nd running of the $1.25 million Runhappy Travers (G1), Saturday’s stakes-laden card at Saratoga includes the $750,000 Resorts World Casino Sword Dancer (G1); the $600,000 Personal Ensign (G1) presented by Lia Infiniti; the $500,000 Ketel One Ballerina (G1); the $600,000 Forego (G1); the $500,000 H. Allen Jerkens Memorial (G1); and the $400,000 Ballston Spa (G2).

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Five of the horses entered in the Forego are Grade 1 winners: Firenze Fire, Mind Control, Mischevious Alex, and Whitmore, the champion sprinter of 2020. Lexitonian joined the group with a 1/2-length victory in the 6-furlong Alfred G. Vanderbilt July 31, his 19th career start and first since being eased to the wire in the Hill ānā Dale Metropolitan Handicap (G1) June 5 at Belmont Park.
āHeās probably not a fan-favorite horse because heās a tough horse to handicap. No one knows what to expect,ā trainer Jack Sisterson said. āWeāve always had the confidence to put him in races like that. He does from time to time throw a clunker in. He got beat (45 1/4) lengths in the Met Mile. A lot of people probably would have dropped him down a grade to get him a confidence win and get him back on track, but he showed signs that he was still capable of winning a type of race like the Vanderbilt. We stuck him in there and he proved to everybody that heās got the capability of jumping up with a big performance.ā
Sisterson approached the Vanderbilt with a different strategy, asking jockey Jose Lezcano to get the 5-year-old son of champion sprinter Speightstown involved early. Breaking from the rail, they dueled first with Strike Power and then with Special Reserve on the lead before prevailing at odds of 34/1, the longest shot in a field of nine that also included Whitmore (third), Firenze Fire (fifth), and Mischevious Alex (eighth).
āWe sort of changed the tactics with him,ā Sisterson said. āHeād been breezing down on the inside of horses and heās very workmanlike. It was just by chance we drew the one hole. I suppose when you draw the one, you have to jump and go forward. Going 3/4 (of a mile), youāre not going to take back and make one run. Iād never be someone to tell a jockey what to do, but I just chatted to Jose about the race. I said, āLetās be real aggressive early and see if you can put him on the lead.ā Credit to Jose, it was a brilliant ride. Lexitonian really responded to that.ā
Lexitonian became a graded stakes winner in the Chick Lang (G3) in 2019 at Pimlico Race Course, later that summer returning to Maryland to take the Concern at Laurel Park. He won 1 of his next 11 starts prior to the Vanderbilt, coming up a nose short in the Bing Crosby (G1) last August and a head shy in the Churchill Downs (G1) May 21. He also ran fifth in last yearās Forego, beaten 2 1/2 lengths by Win Win Win.
āHeād probably been a bit unfortunate not to already have been a Grade 1 winner. Obviously Iām biased. Heās had some near-misses, but he put it all together in the Vanderbilt,ā Sisterson said. āHeās shown us signs that heās going to run the same sort of race he did in the Vanderbilt. We havenāt changed anything up with him. Weāve just kept it simple. With him, less is more. We found that out pretty quickly. Weāre excited about Saturday. It would be great to see him duplicate a performance like that. I think heās well capable of doing it. He couldnāt be doing any better.ā
Lezcano returns to ride from post position 3.
Robert LaPenta, trainer Ron Moquett, and Head of Plains Partnersā Whitmore rallied to be third after some early trouble in the Vanderbilt, beaten less than 2 lengths. According to Equibase, the 8-year-old gelding ā a winner of 15 races including the 2018 Forego and nearly $4.5 million in purse earnings from 42 career starts ā can become the second-oldest horse to win a Grade 1 event at Saratoga behind Johnās Call, who was 9 when he won the Sword Dancer in 2009.
The Vanderbilt was Whitmoreās first race since running third by a head in the Churchill Downs, a nose behind Lexitonian. Winner of the Breedersā Cup Sprint (G1) last fall to clinch his first year-end championship, he will have the services of Joel Rosario from post position 2.
Another multi-millionaire in the Forego is Mr. Amore Stableās Firenze Fire, a 14-time winner with 9 graded victories who earned Grade 1 credentials in the 2017 Champagne at Belmont Park. The 6-year-old Poseidonās Warrior horse has enjoyed great success downstate, including wins in the True North (G2) and the Runhappy (G3) this spring, but his lone win in 8 Saratoga starts came in the Sanford (G3) in 2017, his second career race.
Making his third straight appearance in the Forego, having run second to champion Mitole in 2019 and 11th behind Win Win Win last year, Firenze Fire will have Jose Ortiz in the irons from post position 8.
Red Oak Stable and Madaket Stablesā Mind Control (post 4, John Velazquez) snapped an 8-race losing streak last out in the John A. Nerud (G2) July 4 at Belmont Park, his first start for newly-inducted Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher. His two career Grade 1 victories have come at Saratoga in the 2018 Hopeful and 2019 H. Allen Jerkens, both at the Forego distance, for previous trainer Gregg Sacco.
āHeās good at the distance. Heās won over the track and seems to be maintaining form,ā Pletcher said. āWe expect a tough race, but heās doing good.ā
Cash is King and LC Racingās Mischevious Alex won back-to-back Grade 3 stakes last year in the Swale at Gulfstream Park and Gotham at Aqueduct for trainer John Servis. Moved to South Florida-based Saffie Joseph Jr. for 2021, the 4-year-old Into Mischief colt put together a 3-race win streak that included the Gulfstream Park Sprint (G3) and Aqueductās Carter (G1).
Third in the Met Mile, he regressed with an eighth-place finish in the Vanderbilt that left Joseph scratching his head.
āLast race, he didnāt show up. Hopefully, we can correct it this time and he can come back and run his usual race for us,ā Joseph said. āIf he runs his race, heās a horse who goes in there with a good chance.ā
Mischevious Alexās stablemate, Shooting Star Thoroughbredsā Chance It, has run second in 2 starts this year, both at Gulfstream. He was beaten less than a length each time after returning from more than a year layoff, first by Double Crown in a May 23 optional claimer and then by Miles Ahead in the Smile Sprint (G3) July 3.
āChance It is making his third start off a layoff and seems to be training really well. He always had a lot of potential. Heāll have to step it up against these types of horses, but heās entitled to have a chance,ā Joseph said. āHeās come back and in his both his races, heās been just as good as before the layoff. The added distance will work to his advantage. This will be his test to see if he belongs against these types of horses. We feel like he does, so fingers crossed.ā
Tyler Gaffalione has the call on Chance It from post position 6, while Irad Ortiz Jr. rides Mischevious Alex from post position 1.
Bill and Corinne Heiligbrodtās Yaupon won each of his first 4 career starts last year, 2 of them coming at Saratoga ā an open allowance triumph over older horses and the Amsterdam (G2) ā as well as the Chick Lang. Following a troubled eighth in both the Breedersā Cup Sprint to end 2020 and the Dubai Golden Shaheen (G1) to open 2021, Yaupon returned to capture Pimlicoās Lite the Fuse July 4 in his most recent outing.
ā(The Breedersā Cup) was too much too soon,ā Hall of Fame trainer Steve Asmussen said. āHe had run well at Pimlico previously and thought it was a very fast race. He came out of it in good shape. Obviously, I think he deserves the chance in the Forego. Heās run very well at Saratoga, as well.ā
Ricardo Santana Jr. rides Yaupon from post position 7.
Three Diamonds Farmās Doubly Blessed (post 5, Luis Saez) is set to make his graded stakes debut in the Forego. Fourth in the 1 3/8-mile Stud Muffin March 27 at Aqueduct, the 4-year-old Empire Maker gelding will be cutting back to a sprint for the first time in a 13-race career that began last spring on the turf. Last out, he won a 1 1/16-mile optional claimer in the Belmont Park slop May 29.
The Forego is slated as race 8 on the 13-race card. First post is 11:35 AM.
