Arrogate Wins Breeders Cup Classic

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Arrogate has won the 2016 Breeders Cup Classic in the final seconds.   Favorite California Chrome finished 2nd.

Arrogate was at just over 2-1 odds to win this year’s Breeders Cup.  He was seen as the biggest challenger to Chrome.

No other horse came close.

California Chrome suffered his first loss of the year.

The Breeders Cup is the richest of all North American races though it tends to attract fewer bettors to the Gambling911.com website when compared to the mighty Kentucky Derby and the second leg of the Triple Crown, the Preakness Stakes.  The Kentucky Derby is the second most wagered on one day sporting event in North America.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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