Concealed Identity Odds to Win Preakness Stakes

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Concealed Identity, the winner of the May 7 Federico Teslo, has odds of winning the 2011 Preakness Stakes set at a tempting 25/1 at Bookmaker.com

The long odds come because Concealed Identity is not considered fast enough, according to Michael Hammersly of the Daily Racing Form

He has also got some work to do, as he just hasn’t run fast enough yet. He earned a Beyer Speed Figure of 86 for his Tesio win. While that’s nice and represents a career-topper, Animal Kingdom just earned a 103 Beyer for his Kentucky Derby victory, and the average winning Beyer for the Preakness is 109.

 

Animal Kingdom 2/1

Dialed In 4/1

Mucho Macho Man 4.5/1

Shackleford 9/1

Astrology 12/1

Concealed Identity 25/1

Dance City 9/1

King Congie 15/1

Mr Commons 17.5/1

Norman Asbjornson 22.5/1

Sway Away 12.5/1

Flashpoint 15/1

Isn’t He Perfect 25/1

Midnight 12.5/1

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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