Both Pix last week paid off in gimmicks and given the conditions that was a pretty good result. At Belmont Rush to Honor had a very bizarre trip (read the chart) but still closed strongly late in the mud to complete the trifecta. At Churchill all three BreezeFigs colts Pix figured in the super and two in the trifecta and one of them, Glacial, won and paid $16. During the week eight BreezeFigs 3-year-olds won including a stunning $131 bomb at Belmont by a first-time starter who had a solid BreezeFigs profile. The other seven winners were at Arlington, Delaware, Gulfstream, Monmouth, Parx, Penn, and Santa Anita. There was another juvenile winner last week, at Prairie Meadows, and that’s the card where we have found today’s Pick, see below. Stay safe and 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 BreezeFigs 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 Pick: 2-Year-Olds: Belmont Park, 1st Race, Maiden Special Weight, 5 ½ Furlongs, (Dirt) Kicking off the Belmont Stakes card is a very interesting bunch of babies which includes a couple of possible short-priced co-favorites. There is only one BreezeFigs colt in here but we absolutely love him. That would be Magical Knight, who posted a 10-over-Par Group 2 profile at OBSMAR with a 26.22 foot stride length (SL), which was two feet longer than average for colts that day at a furlong. He is a solid key and it he gets the right trip he could be on top at the wire. Good luck!