Horse Race Preview: Race 13 – Grade I Preakness Stakes at Laurel Park

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Distance: 1 3/16 Miles — Dirt

Class: Grade I — The Middle Jewel of the Triple Crown

Purse: $2,000,000

Surface: Dirt

Scheduled Post Time: 7:28 PM ET

VENUE — LAUREL PARK

(Note: In this hypothetical scenario, the Preakness is being run at Laurel Park instead of Pimlico.)

Location: Laurel, Maryland

Track Type: Dirt (one‑mile oval)

Configuration: Left‑handed, long homestretch

Track Profile: Favors tactical speed; closers need a clean outside run

Historical Bias: At 1 3/16 miles, mid‑pack stalkers and tactical speed horses have the strongest record

EXPECTED WEATHER CONDITIONS

Forecast for Saturday, May 16, 2026 (Laurel, MD):

Temperature: 70–72°F

Sky: Partly cloudy

Humidity: 55–60%

Wind: 6–10 mph from the southwest

Chance of Rain: <10%

Projected Track Condition: Fast

Perfect conditions for a Triple Crown dirt route — fast, fair, and stamina‑friendly.

FIELD ANALYSIS — HORSE‑BY‑HORSE BREAKDOWN

(Morning‑line odds are projections based on typical Preakness Stakes fields and current form trends.)

POST 1 — IRON RESOLVE

Trainer: Brad Cox

Jockey: Florent Geroux

Morning Line: 4–1

Recent Finishes: 2nd (Derby), 1st, 1st

Track Notes: Tactical speed; rail draw ideal

Analysis: Iron Resolve ran a massive race in the Kentucky Derby and now draws the rail — a major advantage at 1 3/16 miles. Cox’s colts typically improve second‑off‑the‑layoff, and Geroux fits him perfectly. He’ll sit just behind the leaders and get first run on the closers. A major win threat.

POST 2 — BALTIMORE BULLET

Trainer: Brittany Russell

Jockey: Sheldon Russell

Morning Line: 10–1

Recent Finishes: 3rd, 1st, 2nd

Track Notes: Local horse with strong Laurel form

Analysis: A home‑track specialist who always fires at Laurel. Baltimore Bullet has tactical speed and a strong finishing kick. The Russells dominate Maryland stakes, and this colt is sitting on a big effort. A live longshot with upside.

POST 3 — NORTHERN EMPIRE

Trainer: Graham Motion

Jockey: Jorge Ruiz

Morning Line: 12–1

Recent Finishes: 4th, 3rd, 1st

Track Notes: Improving stamina; prefers firm, fast dirt

Analysis: Northern Empire is a steady, reliable colt who rarely throws in a bad effort. Motion’s horses often improve with distance, and this colt has been finishing strongly in recent starts. A strong contender for the exotics.

POST 4 — GOLDEN ASCENT

Trainer: Todd Pletcher

Jockey: Irad Ortiz Jr.

Morning Line: 3–1

Recent Finishes: 1st (Derby), 2nd, 1st

Track Notes: Elite class; strong finishing kick

Analysis: The Kentucky Derby winner returns as the likely favorite. Golden Ascent has a devastating late run and the tactical versatility to sit mid‑pack or closer. Pletcher and Irad are lethal in Triple Crown races. If he gets a clean trip, he’s the one they must beat.

POST 5 — CAPITAL COMMANDER

Trainer: Mike Maker

Jockey: Tyler Gaffalione

Morning Line: 8–1

Recent Finishes: 1st, 5th, 2nd

Track Notes: Versatile; can stalk or press

Analysis: Maker’s 3‑year‑olds are always competitive in spring stakes, and Capital Commander has the right running style for Laurel. Gaffalione will likely place him 2–3 lengths off the lead and look for a seam turning for home. A consistent colt who rarely runs a bad race.

POST 6 — WAR PATH

Trainer: Saffie Joseph Jr.

Jockey: Paco Lopez

Morning Line: 15–1

Recent Finishes: 5th, 2nd, 1st

Track Notes: Strong early speed; aggressive rider

Analysis: War Path is a pace‑pressing type who gets Paco Lopez — known for aggressive rides. He’ll likely push the early leaders, which could set up the race for stalkers. Dangerous if he clears, but vulnerable if the pace gets hot.

POST 7 — ROYAL DIPLOMAT

Trainer: Christophe Clement

Jockey: Julien Leparoux

Morning Line: 20–1

Recent Finishes: 2nd, 1st, 3rd

Track Notes: Deep closer; needs pace

Analysis: A talented but inconsistent closer who needs a fast pace to show his best. Clement’s colts are always dangerous, but Royal Diplomat often leaves himself too much to do. More likely to hit the bottom of the trifecta than win.

POST 8 — MIDNIGHT MAVERICK

Trainer: Steve Asmussen

Jockey: Joel Rosario

Morning Line: 6–1

Recent Finishes: 3rd (Derby), 1st, 1st

Track Notes: Strong mid‑pack stalker

Analysis: Midnight Maverick ran a huge race in the Derby and now cuts back slightly in distance — a major plus. Rosario is elite with stalk‑and‑pounce types. If the pace is honest, he’ll be rolling late. A major contender.

POST 9 — MARYLAND MONARCH

Trainer: Claudio Gonzalez

Jockey: Jaime Rodriguez

Morning Line: 30–1

Recent Finishes: 6th, 3rd, 2nd

Track Notes: Prefers off tracks

Analysis: Maryland Monarch does his best running on wet surfaces, which he won’t get here. He’s a capable colt but lacks the acceleration needed for a fast Preakness. A fringe contender.

PACE & TACTICAL OUTLOOK

Likely Early Leaders: War Path, Iron Resolve

Stalkers: Golden Ascent, Midnight Maverick, Capital Commander

Mid‑Pack: Baltimore Bullet, Northern Empire

Closers: Royal Diplomat, Maryland Monarch

Projected Pace: Honest to fast — favors mid‑pack stalkers with strong finishing kicks.