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Experts Predictions on Belmont Stakes 2021

All of those fascinated with the Triple Crown Series might be eager to know the experts’ predictions on Belmont Stakes this 2021. Because Belmont Stakes is the final leg of the series, it’s rated as the most exciting race every season.

 

We still have a long way before we get the actual odds of the race, but we will be giving you the general price of a Belmont winner and experts’ expectations for the 2021 race.

What’s Special About the 2021 Belmont Stakes?

The 153rd run of the Belmont Stakes will highlight a spectacular Belmont Stakes Day card which features nine graded stakes including eight Grade I races, according to the New York Racing Association (NYRA).

 

This year, Belmont Stakes will be run over 1 1/2 miles, as it has been originally. Belmont Stakes opened last year’s Triple Crown series when it was supposed to be the final race. At the same time, instead of the conventional 1 1/2-mile race, it was shortened to 1 1/8 miles. The race is not 1 1/2 miles long for the first time since 1926.

 

Moreover, it will limit its spectators to 11,000 this year. Last year, the grandstand was empty due to the Covid-19 outbreak.

2021 Belmont Stake Odds

Of course, the odds for the 2021 race isn’t yet available, but belmont stakes with tvg will release it as the event approaches near. Meanwhile, here is the review of the 2020 Belmont Stakes odds.

 

#1

Horse: Tap It to Win

Rider: John Velasquez

Odds: 6-1

 

#2

Horse: Sole Volante

Rider: Luca Panici

Odds: 9-2

 

#3

Horse: Max Player

Rider: Joel Rosario

Odds: 15-1

 

#4

Horse: Modernist

Rider: Junior Alvarado

Odds: 15-1

 

#5

Horse: Farmington Road

Rider: Joel Rosario

Odds: 15-1

 

#6

Horse: Fore Left

Rider: Jose Ortiz

Odds: 30-1

 

#7

Horse: Jungle Runner

Rider: Reylu Guttierez

Odds: 50-1

 

#8

Horse: Tiz the Law

Rider: Manny Franco

Odds: 6-5

 

#9

Horse: Dr. Post

Rider: Irad Ortiz Jr.

Odds: 5-1

#10

Horse: Pneumatic

Rider: Ricardo Santana

Odds: 8-1

Experts Picks for 2021 Belmont Stakes

We can only make intelligent assumptions at this stage because we won’t know which Belmont Stakes horses will be in the field on June 5. However, there are a few favorites in the Belmont Stakes who have excelled exceptionally. Any of them might even be capable of repeating the incredible Secretariat Belmont Stakes victory.

1.      Tiz the Law

Tiz The Law won the Grade 1 Champagne at Belmont as a juvenile in 2019, then won the Grade 3 Holy Bull at Gulfstream Park, Florida, by three lengths in February, and afterward won the Grade 1, Florida Derby, at the same venue by over four lengths on March 28.

 

His great-great-grandsire is “A.P. Indy,” who won the Belmont Stakes in 1992, and his bloodlines also include iconic Triple Crown champions “Secretariat” and “Seattle Slew.”

2.      Green Light Go

Green Light Go is a colt trained by James A. Jerkens. With victories at Bel MSW and Saratoga Special, the horse has put in a decent start. If he’ll get listed in this year’s lineup, he’s definitely one of the horses we should look out for.

3.      Maxfield

It’s uncertain whether Maxfield will be running for Belmont Stakes or not. Winning the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (Grade 1) was a positive sign that he’ll get signed up for Belmont. However, many agreed that he still got a lot of training to do before qualifying for Belmont. Nonetheless, he’s a horse worthy of attention, only if they decide to go for the race.

How to Get Qualified for Belmont

In reality, the horse that wins the first two races has a direct ticket to the competition. The horses who have accumulated enough points from the previous competitions of the Triple Crown will get the remaining 11 spots.

 

Other top qualifying criteria are career earnings, so horses who have done well in the big races will be offered a spot. Owners must pay $15,000 to enter the race, with another $15,000 payable if the horse reaches the starting gate. If a horse is not registered for the Triple Crown races by late January, owners will be charged an extra $75,000 entry fee.

Belmont Stakes Tickets Price

General admission to Belmont starts at $80 and includes a wristband for four 12-ounce beers and water, as well as a trackside view of the final turn. Food trucks and a live disc jockey will be available to the general admission audience.

 

The Platinum, Gold, and Bronze clubhouses, Garden Terrace, and Champagne Space are all accessible through various ticket packages. Each sells luxury and hospitality, ranging in price from $699 to $1,299. Box seating, which starts at $425, is also available at this premium level.

 

Reserved seating costs $70 and allows access to the backyard entertainment and paddock views, as well as the best views of the finish line.

Final Thoughts

This year’s Belmont Stakes is the 153rd staging of the race, making it the Triple Crown’s longest-running event, dating back to 1867. Every year is a season to watch out for, with new remarkable moments and experiences for its audience. Expect that this year’s Belmont Stakes will be as exciting as the previous ones even in the middle of a pandemic.

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