Concert Tour Preakness Stakes Payout Odds

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Concert Tour Preakness Stakes Payout Odds

Concert Tour pays out $265 for every $100 bet should he go on to win the 2021 Preakness Stakes.  He was the winner of the Rebel Stakes and 3rd place finisher in the Grade 1 Arkansas Derby.

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Concert Tour Profile

Owner(s): Gary L. West  -  Mary E. West  -

Trainer: Bob Baffert

Bred: Kentucky (USA) by Gary and Mary West Stables

Pedigree: Street Sense  -  Purse Strings  by  Tapit

Trainer Bob Baffert will not be present at this weekend's Preakness Stakes race as a result of the controversy involving a failed drug test for his Kentucky Derby winner Medina Spirit, the 2-1 favorite at the Preakness.

Veteran assistant trainer Jimmy Barnes will be there for both horses. 

“I look for both of them to run very well on Saturday,” said Barnes.

He'll also be entering Beautiful Gift, the morning-line favorite for Friday's Black-Eyed Susan (G2) on Friday.

“All three looked beautiful on the track,” Barnes said. “They go over the track very well. It looks like a really good surface here. We're very happy with that.”

Barnes said that Medina Spirit does not appear to be tired from his run in the Kentucky Derby.

“It was nothing for him,” Barnes said. “He came out of the other race so well and seemed to be fresh and happy. He's been fresh and happy the whole time we've been here. We've had had good weather. We've had cool weather and that helps a lot. When you get that extreme heat it tends to knock you all out.”

2021 Preakness Stakes Odds

Medina Spirit +200

Concert Tour +265

Midnight Bourbon +600

Crowded Trade +1200

Risk Taking +1200

Rombauer +1200

Keepmeinmind +1600

Unbridled Honor +2200

France Go de Ina +2500

Ram +3300

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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