Our juvenile Pick last week, Cajun Schill, ran a very good race finishing second at a distance not suitable to him, while our 3-year-old Pick, Magnettes, apparently did not care to be competitive at all.  Such is horse racing.  Still, 10 of the 3-year-old BreezeFigs maidens won last week, at Belmont (two), Delaware, Gulfstream (three), Monmouth, Penn National and Woodbine.  On the juvenile side five broke through with initial victories at Belmont (a $53 BreezeFigs exacta on Sunday), Gulfstream (two), Indiana Downs and Monmouth.  Our July Fourth holiday card has some nice opportunities to set off fireworks in your wallet, see below.  Have a great celebration. Good luck! If you’d like to learn a little more about how we come up with BreezeFigs, take a look at our new website by clicking here: www.biodatatrack.com and click on the tab BreezeFigs at the top of the page.  In there you will find a link to a major study of how over 17,000 BreeeFigs horses from the sales 2007 through 2013 have succeeded on the racetrack based on Group and stride length.  You can also access that study by clicking this link: www.biodatatrack.com/BreezeFigs-Study.pdf. Here’s Saturday’s Pix: 3-year-olds: Gulfstream Park, 6th Race, Maiden Special Weight, One Mile (Turf) Tepid choice here with first-timer Never in Trouble coming out more than a year after posting an even-Par Group 2 profile at EASMAY with a 23.43 foot stride length, just a tad under average for fillies that day at an eighth.  She may have enough in the tank to clunk up for a piece of it in a modest field.  Jugueton, on the other hand, has had three starts already, mostly reflective of her four-under-Par Group 4 performance at OBSJUN where her 23.31 foot stride length was actually almost a quarter foot longer than average for fillies that day at a quarter mile. She may like the switch to the weeds and needs gimmick consideration as well. 2-year-olds: Los Alamitos Race Course, 1st  Race, Maiden Special Weight, 5 Furlongs This one is out of a weird chute and the rail could be a hindrance to Undisputed, who comes out of OBSMAR with a nine-over-Par Group 2 profile and a 25.21 foot stride length that could help her enormously is she can stay out of trouble—it was 1.31 feet longer than average for fillies that day at a furlong.  Surfside Tiara, on the other hand, breezed a quarter mile on the same day at that sale and threw in a one-under-Par Group 3 profile with a 22.87 foot stride length, more than three-quarters of a foot shorter than average that day for fillies at that distance.  However, she’s 5-yo-2 in the morning line while Undisputed is 7-to-2.  Looks like a potential box, or a couple of keys here.  Good luck!