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Kentucky Derby Previews

Real Jockey, Real Favorite, And A Very Real Chance To Win: Forte, with his racing jockey Irad Ortiz ... [+] Jr. up, takes a morning work in stride at Churchill on April 29. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

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The Kentucky Derby Class of 2023 is ready to run. As race day on May 6 heaves ever closer, it's axiomatic in the Derby trainers' playbook that their athletes are putting in their last works before coasting on a kind of morning maintenance, along with a bit of gate-and-paddock schooling. None of it is about fitness — no trainer is "changing" anything, at least not anything big. This pre-race week is about honing, not letting anybody get stale, and a bit of tactical adjustment with the jockeys as the always crucial Derby post positions are drawn.

Kentucky Derby Previews

Woke Up On The Wrong Side Of The Bed, Maybe: Japanese-owned contender Derma Sotogake gets a little ... [+] crossways with his exercise rider on April 29, at Churchill. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

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The 2023 Derby post position draw will be held at Churchill and on Monday, 1 May, between 2-3 p.m. local time (ET), and will be livestreamed on KentuckyDerby.com. As the results inform us every year, the Derby post positions matter immensely in this race and arguably more than in the Preakness or the Belmont. There are a host of reasons for that, some calculable, some incalculable. Foremost, the draw matters because of the consistently high number of entries in the country's first Triple Crown race (capped at 20 runners by the size of the gate). That means they stage a mad crush as they break from Churchill's massive gate and vye for position into the first turn. The first quarter-mile of every Kentucky Derby more closely resembles a rugby scrum than a horse race.

Kentucky Derby Previews

Big Chestnut Looking Mighty Fleet: Mage striding out at Churchill on April 29. (Photo by Andy ... [+] Lyons/Getty Images)

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Post positions also matter because of the relative immaturity of the adolescent 3-year-olds' minds and bodies, which is to say, their ability to handle that. And that goes for horses that have had fulsome juvenile careers, such as the Todd Pletcher-trained top favorite Forte, or whether they have not had a juvenile career, such as the strong contender Kingsbarns, also trained by Pletcher. In a word, no matter what they've done or not done to get into the Derby, none of them have ever confronted anything like this race in their very short lives, and the great majority of them will never experience anything like it again.

What players are left with as tools are the Derby point standings — which is another way of saying, past performances that have counted toward their invitations to enter — and the other more ordinary tools of the handicapping kit, the trainers, the jockeys, and how the horses are training now that they are booked in.

Kentucky Derby Previews

Barely Touching Down: Tapit Trice, airborne, on April 28 at Churchill. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty ... [+] Images)

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