By AAP Victor Espinoza is upbeat about California Chrome’s chances when he returns to Meydan for a second crack at the Dubai World Cup. Winner of the Kentucky Derby and Preakness in 2014, the five-year-old found only Prince Bishop too good in the world’s richest race last year, going down by just […] Read full article
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