The biggest race of the week and the biggest in Delaware harness this year, the $350,000 Progress Pace, is this Sunday (Nov. 15) at Dover Downs.
One of this season's top rags-to-riches stories concerns one of the horses racing in the track's signature event. Go Go Solano was sold to an Amish horseman in Maine for $700 six months ago. The owner qualified the 3-year-old in 2:04 and the next week in 1:57. He then put the colt in the Meadowlands sale and he brought $54,000. The purchaser took him to Canada where he continued to improve and Richard Lombardo and Pat Rizzo privately bought Go Go Solano for around $100,000.
From there Go Go Solano quickly became a dominant performer in the New York Sire Stakes, as the Bettor's Delight gelding won the $175,000 final at Vernon Downs in 1:51 in late September.
He made his next start more than a month later, last Sunday, and finished second in his $35,000 Progress Pace elim. Heading to the final, Go Go Solano has never been farther back than second in nine lifetime starts and his won $195,748 this year.
Here are the 14th Progress Pace starters: HN-PP-Colt-Driver-Trainer-ML Odds Also on the power packed program are three Matron Stakes finals: the $253,537 3-year-old colt trot, $214,163 3-year-old filly trot and $167,250 3-year-old filly pace. (Dover Downs)
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