Aptitude is the horse to beat; finally running huge numbers in his last 2 after being a perenial runner-up in his 3YO year. He has won over the track, at the same distance, and with a 123 Beyer so he's legit. My only knock on him is his main competitors last time just ran like crap. A pair of huge longshots ended up running 2-3 behind him, although they were 10 lengths behind. Forget ALbert the Great; he's over the top. I think the Europeans may be overbet; the only one I like at all is Fantastic Light, who is at least bred to handle dirt (by Rahy). Guided Tour keeps getting better and better and being a Midwest horse, he will be unjustly ignored by snobbish East and West Coast bettors (I guess I'm showing my Midwest bias here). Guided Tour had the speed to stay with Balto Star and the finishing power to outkick Captain Steve and Brahms. Numerous Times is unbeaten but I'm guessing he'll go in the Mile. I think Tiznow may be overbet and past his peak. Racing writer Steve Davidowitz felt that longshot Include had a decent shot at hitting the board. He has the back numbers to do so. Likely pacesetters could be Gander, Orientate and Albert the Great. Should one or two scratch we could get a loose on the lead scenario.