Kentucky Derby hero Authentic wins the Breeders' Cup Classic
Kentucky Derby hero Authentic wins the Breeders' Cup Classic

Breeders' Cup Classic report: Authentic wins for Bob Baffert at Keeneland


Trainer Bob Baffert won his fourth Breeders' Cup Classic as Authentic made every yard of the running under veteran rider John Velazquez.


Authentic claimed Kentucky Derby glory when beating Tiz The Law at Churchill Downs earlier in the season and he was much the best on this occasion, sprinting into an early lead and dictating matters thereafter.

Having allowed the 9/2 winner a breather down the back, Velazquez asked his mount to stretch when swinging off the final bend and for all the challengers lined up, Authentic would not be denied and only needed to be punched out in the closing stages.

Tiz The Law wasn't able to show his best having found himself trapped on the inside rail for much of the race and it was left to Improbable to give Authentic most to think about, but he was unable to lay a glove on his impressive stablemate in the final stretch.

Outsiders Global Campaign and Tacitus ran above expectations to finish third and fourth behind the Baffert trained 1-2 but having raced prominently, Maximum Security could only manage fifth.

Baffert – recording his 17th career Breeders’ Cup victory – said: “It was really disappointing about the Preakness (second to Swiss Skydiver), he’s a quirky individual but Johnny knows him so well and the horse is getting better and better. He’d been working unbelievable and Johnny knows him well and got him in a rhythm.

“After two races, the Santa Anita Derby and the Preakness, he came back blowing, and I didn’t have him as sharp as he should have been and we needed to tighten the screws. I was proud of my horses in the race and it was a good run from Improbable, but I think you saw the best Authentic today.

“I told Johnny ‘that is the horse you rode in the Derby’ – he’s spring-loaded and you can ride him with confidence and be aggressive. He’s getting better and better. He’s caught up with the older horses.

“I knew I had him right back to his best, as he’d matured and was making right, but for some reason when I looked at the Tote board he was showing 5-1.

“He’s just an unbelievable horse and I’m so happy for the connections, especially Wayne Hughes. Those are his colours. We were hoping those colours would be in the Kentucky Derby, but it’s great the way it’s ended. We would have loved a one-two-three.

“I was proud of my horses and what a way to end after what I’ve gone through this year. I love this sport and it’s just a great day.”

Asked about the future for Authentic, Baffert said: “I would love to have the horse back in the barn, but unfortunately I don’t get a vote on that one. Whatever happens he has been a saviour.”

Velazquez said: “We talked about tactics and agreed to take advantage and get him to the rail in front. After that he did everything I wanted him to do.

“I didn’t think there was too much speed in the race and once I got him running past the wire for the first time it was looking good for us. The horse came back (from the Preakness) and sealed the deal – he was the best horse in America today.

“I’ve been chasing this race for quite a while and to have the opportunity to do it and to win it is incredible. What a feeling.”