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Jet Propulsion wins easily.
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Miami Herald (Miami, FL)
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April 29, 2007| Author:
Carlson, Frank
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Byline: Frank Carlson
Apr. 29--Eduardo Nunez rode 25-1 Jet Propulsion like he was even money to win the $150,000 Miami Mile Handicap on the turf Saturday afternoon at Calder Race Course.
The 4-year-old son of Double Honor went gate to wire and was never really threatened. Jet Propulsion opened a one-length lead down the backside and held on through the stretch to win by 1 1/2 lengths in a time of 1:34.11.
"He was the only speed in the race," traine...
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