A class drop to his last winning level successfully offset Television Star having to race against the style he prefers. Conditioned pacers were featured at Cal-Expo on Thursday night (April 8); on which Television Star gave his foes no chance after getting his own way. In advance of starting from post-two in the field of a half-dozen, trainer Rick Plano had positive and negative thoughts. "He was dropping down in class and I thought he was the best," stated Plano. "But I was worried that I might have to be on the lead - - which is where he doesn't want to be." Coming away in the pocket as horses dropped into post-position order, Plano was left with no choice other than to call an audible after an eighth of a mile. "I was forced to go to the front because they were going slow and I didn't like that I had to be on the lead, but I was going to go as slow as I could," Making the lead after the quarter, timed in :30.1, Plano was feeling more upbeat at the half-mile marker, timed in 1:01.4. "I felt better at the half because I went a very easy :31.3 second-quarter - - even though it was against the wind a little." Giving his pacer some line urging at and past the half-mile juncture, Plano had good reason. "He was going pretty darn slow so I got after him because we were walking and I wanted to get the pace going at some point." Urged again past the five-eighths mile station, Plano was merely confirming what his horse already knew he was going to have to do. "He heard Cycle Power (Steve Wiseman) coming first-over and started pacing on." Letting out a notch on his charge midway through the final-turn, Plano had no reason not to be optimistic while on top by one-length at the three-quarter mile pole, timed in a soft 1:31.3. "He was pacing pretty strong at that point and I thought he was going to get home." Drifting out a harmless path at the head of the stretch, the gelding stretched his lead to 1-3/4-lengths with an eighth of a mile to go. "Halfway down the stretch he was pacing pretty fast and I figured with the caliber of horse that he is that they weren't going to catch him from anywhere behind me - - especially when you're coming home in :27.2." Now under some urging in the final sixteenth of a mile when Red Star Ruffles (Sue Boyce) was closing, the four year-old went on and wasn't going to be caught. Bred and owned by the partnership of Alan Kirschenbaum & Sheldon Perry, Television Power won ($3.80) by 1-1/4-lengths, in 1:59. Red Star Ruffles was a good second, and Cycle Power finished another quarter of one-length farther back, in third. "It was a good race for him because he won," finished Plano. (Cal-Expo)
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