00:00This week's 5 Fastest Maidens, presented by TaylorMade, goes something like this.
00:06Number 5 is Ready for Candy, a 3-year-old twirling candy filly who won at 9 furlongs on turf at Saratoga, buyer speed figure 86.
00:13Number 4, yet another Bob Baffert 2-year-old first-time winner, Explora, daughter of Blame, owned by the Three Amigos, demolishes the field of Del Mar in her debut, buyer 88.
00:24Number 3, Belgian, modestly bred 2-year-old, bred in Kentucky, not Belgium, who won at first asking by 11 in the slop at Saratoga, buyer speed figure 98.
00:36Number 2, you've already heard about, the monster victory by It's Our Time.
00:41If his 17-3 quarters length winning margin isn't a record for a 2-year-old first-timer at Saratoga, it's got to be close.
00:47He's a Virginia bred, trained by Tom Amos, owned by, remember this, Double Down Horse Racing.
00:55He's a son of Not This Time, who stands at TaylorMade.
00:58In racing, success is measured over time.
01:02Cogburn dominates the jiper.
01:04It defines greatness.
01:06$3,400,000.
01:08It grounds champions.
01:09Epicenter!
01:10Get time on your side.
01:13And the number 1 fastest maiden of last week is not owned by Double Down Horse Racing, but instead by Double Down Stables.
01:20No relation.
01:21That would be Simper Primus.
01:23Not Primus.
01:25Simper Primus.
01:26Latin for always first.
01:28And the 3-year-old improbable Colt was definitely always first at Ellis Park.
01:32He ran up the score in an 8-length victory, and Simper Primus earned a buyer speed figure of 100.
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