Horse Racing News on November 30, 2013

Honor Code proved a popular winner of the 100th renewal of the $400,000 Remsen Stakes Nov. 30 when he battled back along the inside to get his nose on the line just ahead of Nashua Stakes winner Cairo Prince in a terrific finish at Aqueduct.
Godolphin Racing's Wedding Toast took charge at the start and held on for a head victory over hard-charging longshot Toasting in the $400,000 Comely Stakes Nov. 30 at Aqueduct Racetrack.
Preston Stables' hard-knocking Flat Out took the overland route to victory Nov. 30 in the Cigar Mile at Aqueduct Racetrack, a race worth $753,000 due to the winner's previous Grade 1-winning status.
Repole Stable's Stopchargingmaria, the 9-10 favorite in the six-horse field for the Nov. 30 Demoiselle Stakes, came with a sustained run down the Aqueduct Racetrack stretch to win by a neck over Got Lucky.
In her first try at two turns, Vexed delivered a hard-fought victory over nine other juvenile fillies in the $169,050 Golden Rod Stakes Saturday, Nov 30 at Churchill Downs.
Tapiture put away early leader Laddie Boy in early stretch and then drew off to register a 4 ¼-length knockout victory in the $175,200 Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes Saturday, Nov. 30 at Churchill Downs.



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