Good Magic, off at 1-2, was always in great position, sitting second behind 45-1 pacesetter Roaming Union. It was just a question of when jockey Jose Ortiz wanted to bust the race open. He chose the three-eighths pole. Bravazo, the 5-1 second choice, was just off Good Magic's flank. And then, in the matter of 10 strides, he wasn't. Good Magic opened up daylight instantly and the race was over on the far turn, the winner cruising home by 3 lengths over Bravazo, who was 6 lengths in front of third-place Lone Sailor. Good Magic ran the mile and an eighth in 1:50.01.