LRL: Chipotle holds off Prince of Jericho in Sunday feature

“He’s just a little guy, but he’s tough,” trainer Michael Gorham said of Chipotle, who refused to yield to odds-on favorite Prince of Jericho in Sunday’s featured eighth race at Laurel Park, a $56,000 allowance race for 3-year-olds and upward at 5 ½ furlongs.

Gorham admitted that Chipotle is the first Minnesota-bred he’s ever trained, and was justifiably proud of his charge. Not only was Chipotle the only 3-year-old in the eight-horse field, but he turned back a three-time stakes-winner that has placed in seven other stakes, including two Grade 3 events.

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Breaking from post position two, Chipotle blasted to the lead under jockey Raul Mena, and set fractions of 22.27 and 46.39 seconds while prompted by Prince of Jericho.

Swinging into the stretch, Prince of Jericho drew alongside Chipotle. For a moment, it looked like the husband and wife team of jockey Sheldon Russell and trainer Brittany Russell would prevail in another featured race at Laurel Park.

Chipotle (inside) held off Prince of Jericho to win a Laurel allowance. Photo by Jim McCue.

Chipotle had other plans, however. He dropped his head, reached out for more ground, and drove under the wire a neck in front in 1:04.82 over the fast main track. He returned $10.80 to win as the public’s second betting choice.

Showstopper Copper finished another five lengths behind in third place. Bump N Run, Heard On Thestreet, Radical Right, Karan’s Notion, and Northern Flame completed the order of finish. Grand Opening scratched.

“That was a great race,” Gorham said. “That horse collared him, and then he dug in, and he just gutted it out.”

On paper, there appeared to be other speeds in the race, but Gorham wanted Chipotle to be the one to make the running.

“Being in an inside post, I didn’t want to get in a trap, and I did kind of tell [Mena] to send him,” Gorham acknowledged.

A homebred owned by On Your Left Racing, Chipotle is by Mitole out of a half-sister to stakes-placed sprinter Cousin Claire.

A debut winner at two, Chipotle has enjoyed a fruitful sophomore campaign, capturing six of ten starts. Based at Gorham’s Delaware Park base, Chipotle entered Sunday’s feature after a fifth-place finish in the $100,000 City of Laurel Stakes on Nov. 29.

“He’s a pretty consistent horse, and he’s always in tough races,” Gorham added.

After today, more tough races could be in Chipotle’s future.

When queried about a future stakes try, Gorham said, “It’s possible, after a race like this.”

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