
Lukas looks to 'turn the page' on American Promise in the Preakness after a troubled Derby trip
BALTIMORE — American Promise got cut off at the start of the Kentucky Derby , then couldn't get the room to squeeze between horses down the stretch. It added up to a 16th-place finish.
'He's a big horse,' trainer D. Wayne Lukas said. 'He can't stop and start like that. It just won't work.'

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