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“I kind of felt like if they did try to go with him they may jeopardize their own opportunity to win the race.” “Speed is very dangerous,” winning trainer Brad Cox said. He earned his fourth straight victory and in the process solidified a bid to win the Eclipse Award as Horse of the Year. He had it all his own way in setting an uncontested lead and winning the $6 million Breeders’ Cup Classic by 2 3/4 lengths on Saturday at Del Mar. (AP) - The opposition knew Knicks Go would charge out of the starting gate.