2025 Kentucky Derby Preview & Picks

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For an in-depth breakdown of the Kentucky Derby, be sure to check out our latest podcast episode where we take a full deep dive into the Run for the Roses.

The 151st edition of the Kentucky Derby takes place on Saturday, May 3rd.

The Kentucky Derby serves as the inaugural stage of the American Triple Crown for three-year-old Thoroughbreds. Annually hosted at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky, it falls on the initial Saturday in May, a tradition upheld since 1875. Spanning a distance of 1 1/4 miles, the race stands as an iconic hallmark in the realm of horse racing. It’s open to both colts and fillies, though colts traditionally dominate the field.

Participation in the Kentucky Derby hinges on qualification through a series of preparatory events dubbed the Road to the Kentucky Derby. These stakes races occur nationwide, granting Derby qualifying points to the top four contenders. The final roster of Derby entrants comprises horses amassing the most qualifying points, with two coveted positions out of 20 reserved for top qualifiers from European and Japanese Road to the Derby events.

It’s often referred to as “The Most Exciting Two Minutes in Sports” due to the race’s approximately two-minute duration. The Derby is renowned for its traditions, including the playing of “My Old Kentucky Home” as the horses parade to the starting gate and the mint julep, a traditional drink made with bourbon, sugar, water, and mint, which is closely associated with the event.

Race Information:

  • Date: May 3rd, 2025
  • Track: Churchill Downs
  • Location: Louisville, Kentucky, United States
  • Event Grade: Grade I
  • Race: 12
  • Post Time: 6:57 PM ET
  • Length: 1 1/4 Mile
  • Purse: $5,000,000
  • Division: Open | Three Years Old
  • Surface: Dirt
  • Wagers: Daily Double / Exacta / Trifecta / Superfecta / Pick 3 (Races 12-13-14) Super Hi-5

TV Schedule:

  • NBC – 2:30 PM – 7:30 PM ET

Weather:

The National Weather Service is calling for a 90% chance of rain in Louisville on Saturday, with temperatures peaking around 66°F. The Weather Channel projects it to be 61°F at 7 p.m. — just minutes after post time — with a reduced 40% chance of rain at that hour. However, rain chances remain above 60% from late morning through the afternoon. While Churchill Downs saw light drizzle during last year’s Derby, the race hasn’t been heavily affected by wet conditions since back-to-back muddy editions in 2018 and 2019.

If the track turns sloppy, keep an eye on #2 Neoequos and #5 American Promise — both are strong candidates who have won in these conditions before.

Previous Winners & Odds:

  • 2024: Mystic Dan
    • Odds: 20-1
  • 2023: Mage
    • Odds: 15-1
  • 2022: Rich Strike *
    • Odds: 80-1
  • 2021: Mandaloun **
    • Odds: 15-1
  • 2020: Authentic
    • Odds: 8-1
  • 2019: Country House ***
    • Odds: 65-1
  • 2018: Justify
    • Odds: 3-1 (Favorite)

* Rich Strike had the second-longest odds ever to win at 80-1. The biggest longshot to win the Kentucky Derby was Donerail in 1913 going off at 91-1.

** Medina Spirit won the race but was disqualified after failing a post-race drug test. Trainer Bob Baffert was issued a two-year ban from Churchill Downs and is currently serving the second year of his sentence.

*** Maximum Security won the race but was disqualified due to interference. This was the first time ever that a horse got disqualified for a foul during the Kentucky Derby. He also had the third-longest odds ever to win at 65-1.

Trainer, Jockey, & Owner Kentucky Derby Records:

  • Most Wins by a Trainer:
    • 6, Bob Baffert (1997, 1998, 2002, 2015, 2018, 2020)
    • 6, Ben A. Jones (1938, 1941, 1944, 1948, 1949, 1952)
  • Most Wins by a Jockey:
    • 5, Eddie Arcaro (1938, 1941, 1945, 1948, 1952)
    • 5, Bill Hartack (1957, 1960, 1962, 1964, 1969)
  • Most Wins by an Owner:
    • 8, Calumet Farm (1941, 1944, 1948, 1949, 1952, 1957, 1958, 1968)

Kentucky Derby Historical Post Position Stats:

The starting gate was first utilized in the 1930 Kentucky Derby. Since then, every post position has had a winner besides No. 17. Overall, post position No. 5 has had the most winning horses with 10. Since 2000, ten winners have come from either gate 5 or 10.

Post PositionWins
1(8) Ferdinand (1986); Chateaugay (1963); Needles (1956); Hill Gail (1952); Citation (1948); Gallahadion (1940); Lawrin (1938); War Admiral (1937)
2(7) Affirmed (1978); Bold Forbes (1976); Cannonade (1974); Dust Commander (1970); Tim Tam (1958); Ponder (1949) Assault (1946)
3(6) Real Quiet (1998); Alysheba (1987); Spectacular Bid (1979); Foolish Pleasure (1975); Shut Out (1942); Mystic Dan (2024)
4(5) Super Saver (2010); Seattle Slew (1977); Decidedly (1962); Pensive (1944); Whirlaway (1941)
5(10) Always Dreaming (2017); California Chrome (2014); Funny Cide (2003); War Emblem (2002); Silver Charm (1997); Strike the Gold (1991); Count Fleet (1943); Johnstown (1939); Bold Venture (1936); Twenty Grand (1931)
6(2) Sea Hero (1993); Iron Liege (1957)
7(8) Mandaloun (2021); Justify (2018); Street Sense (2007); Pleasant Colony (1981); Proud Clarion (1967); Northern Dancer (1964); Determine (1954); Gallant Fox (1930)
8(8) Mine That Bird (2009); Barbaro (2006); Go for Gin (1994); Unbridled (1990); Majestic Prince (1969); Lucky Debonair (1965); Swaps (1955); Cavalcade (1934); Mage (2023)
9(4) Riva Ridge (1972); Venetian Way (1960); Tomy Lee (1959); Count Turf (1951)
10(9) Giacomo (2005); Lil E. Tee (1992); Sunday Silence (1989); Spend a Buck (1985); Sunny’s Halo (1983); Genuine Risk (1980); Secretariat (1973); Dark Star (1953); Omaha (1935)
11(2) Winning Colors (1988); Brokers Tip (1933)
12(3) Canonero II (1971); Kauai King (1966); Hoop Jr. (1945)
13(4) Nyquist (2016) Smarty Jones (2004); Forward Pass (1968); Jet Pilot (1947); Burgoo King (1932)
14(2) Carry Back (1961); Middleground (1950)
15(6) Authentic (2020); American Pharoah (2015); Orb (2013); Fusaichi Pegasus (2000); Grindstone (1996); Swale (1984)
16(4) Animal Kingdom (2011); Monarchos (2001); Charismatic (1999); Thunder Gulch (1995)
17(0)
18(2) Country House (2019); Gato Del Sol (1982)
19(1) I’ll Have Another (2012)
20(2) Rich Strike (2022); Big Brown (2008)

Field:

Post PositionHorseMorning Line (ML) OddsJockeyTrainer
1Citizen Bull20-1Martin GarciaBob Baffert
2Neoequos30-1Luis SaezSaffie Joseph Jr.
3Final Gambit30-1Luan MachadoBrad Cox
4Rodriguez12-1Mike SmithBob Baffert
5American Promise30-1Nik JuarezD. Wayne Lukas
6Admire Daytona30-1Christophe LemaireYukihiro Kato
7Luxor Café15-1João MoreiraNoriyuki Hori
8Journalism3-1Umberto RispoliMichael McCarthy
9Burnham Square12-1Brian Hernandez Jr.Ian Wilkes
10Grande20-1John VelazquezTodd Pletcher
11Flying Mohawk30-1Joseph RamosWhit Beckman
12East Avenue20-1Manny FrancoBrendan Walsh
13Publisher20-1Irad Ortiz Jr.Steve Asmussen
14Tiztastic20-1Joel RosarioSteve Asmussen
15Render Judgment30-1Julien LeparouxKen McPeek
16Coal Battle30-1Juan VargasLonnie Briley
17Sandman6-1Jose OrtizMark Casse
18Sovereignty5-1Junior AlvaradoBill Mott
19Chunk of Gold30-1Jareth LoveberryEthan West
20Owen Almighty30-1Javier CastellanoBrian Lynch
21Baeza12-1Flavien PratJohn Shirreffs

Horse Preview

Post PositionHorseCareer RecordStakes FinishesTop Equibase Speed FigureKentucky Derby Qualifying Points
1Citizen Bull6 starts – 4 wins – 0 seconds – 1 third4th Santa Anita
1st Robert B Lewis 1st BC Juvenile
10771.25
2Neoequos7 starts – 2 wins – 2 seconds – 2 thirds3rd Florida Derby
3rd Fountain of Youth
10040
3Final Gambit4 starts – 2 wins – 1 second – 1 third1st Jeff Ruby Stakes96100
4Rodriguez5 starts – 2 wins – 2 seconds – 1 third1st Wood Memorial
3rd San Felipe
2nd Robert B Lewis
111121.25
5American Promise9 starts – 2 wins – 1 second – 1 third1st Virginia Derby
5th Risen Star
6th Southwest
10255
6Admire Daytona6 starts – 2 wins – 2 seconds – 0 thirds1st UAE DerbyN/AN/A
7Luxor Café6 starts – 4 wins – 1 second – 0 thirds1st Fukuryu StakesN/AN/A
8Journalism5 starts – 4 wins – 0 seconds – 1 third1st Santa Anita
1st San Felipe
1st Los Al Futurity
110112.5
9Burnham Square6 starts – 3 wins – 1 second – 1 third1st Blue Grass
4th Fountain of Youth
1st Holy Bull
104130
10Grande3 starts – 2 wins – 1 second – 0 thirds2nd Wood Memorial10650
11Flying Mohawk6 starts – 2 wins – 2 seconds – 0 thirds2nd Jeff Ruby Stakes9750
12East Avenue5 starts – 2 wins – 1 second – 0 thirds2nd Blue Grass
10th Risen Star
9th BC Juvenile
10460
13Publisher7 starts – 0 wins – 2 seconds – 3 thirds2nd Arkansas Derby
4th Rebel
6th Southwest
10060
14Tiztastic8 starts – 3 wins – 1 second – 2 thirds1st Louisiana Derby
5th Rebel
3rd Southwest
3rd KY Jockey Club
2nd Street Sense
99119
15Render Judgment7 starts – 1 win – 2 seconds – 1 third5th Blue Grass
2nd Virginia Derby
8th Risen Star
9839
16Coal Battle8 starts – 5 wins – 0 seconds – 1 third3rd Arkansas
1st Rebel
95
17Sandman8 starts – 3 wins – 1 second – 2 thirds1st Arkansas Derby
3rd Rebel
2nd Southwest
104129
18Sovereignty5 starts – 2 wins – 2 seconds – 0 thirds2nd Florida Derby
1st Fountain of Youth
1st Street Sense
99110
19Chunk of Gold4 starts – 1 win – 3 seconds – 0 thirds2nd Louisiana
2nd Risen Star
9675
20Owen Almighty7 starts – 3 wins – 2 seconds – 0 thirds6th Blue Grass
1st Tampa Bay
9865
21 (AE)Baeza4 starts – 1 win – 2 seconds – 0 thirds2nd Santa Anita10737.5

Projected Pace:

Over the past 30 years, only four horses won the Kentucky Derby wire-to-wire, and Baffert trained three: War Emblem, Authentic, and Medina Spirit. Four others won pressing the pace, with Baffert training two: American Pharoah and Justify. Of the eight speed horses to win since 1995, Baffert trained five. This year, he has two top speed horses, Citizen Bull and Rodriguez, in the mix.

Track Phantom

Pacesetter

  • #1 Citizen Bull
  • #2 Neoequos
  • #6 Admire Daytona
  • #12 East Avenue
  • #20 Owen Almighty

Press the Pace

  • #5 American Promise
  • #7 Luxor Café

Stalker

  • #8 Journalism
  • #16 Coal Battle
  • #19 Chunk of Gold
  • #21 Baeza

Closers

  • #9 Burnham Square
  • #11 Flying Mohawk
  • #14 Tiztastic
  • #15 Render Judgment
  • #18 Sovereignty

Deep Closers

  • #3 Final Gambit
  • #13 Publisher
  • #17 Sandman

Tosses: Horses I’m Leaving Off My Tickets

These are the horses I’m excluding from my win bets and top positions. While one or two might sneak into the bottom of an exotic, I don’t view them as serious contenders for the 151st Kentucky Derby.

#2 Neoequos

He’s a pace presser stuck with a poor post draw, which isn’t ideal considering the crowded early setup expected in this race. I also have concerns about his ability to handle the Derby distance — there’s just not enough upside here to trust him.

#6 Admire Daytona

This Japanese-bred colt was clearly second-best when facing Luxor Café earlier this year, finishing fourth in their February clash. He’ll try to flash early speed, but I don’t think he’s quick enough to gain a favorable position. He punched his Derby ticket with a razor-thin win in one of the weakest UAE Derbies in recent memory — not the strongest endorsement.

#11 Flying Mohawk

Unless Flying Mohawk takes a massive leap forward in terms of speed figures, it’s tough to see him factoring here. He’s also making his first career start on dirt, which adds more uncertainty to the equation.

Additional Tosses: #12 East Avenue, #15 Render Judgement, #20 Owen Almighty

In a 20-horse field, you have to draw the line somewhere — and for me, these are the names I’m crossing off.

Win Bets

#21 Baeza

With the scratches of #4 Rodrigues and #10 Grande, Baeza has officially drawn into the field for the 151st Kentucky Derby. Though a late addition, this maturing 3-year-old is no mere filler — he’s a legitimate contender. A half-brother to 2023 Derby winner Mage and 2024 Belmont Stakes winner Dornoch, Baeza nearly defeated current favorite Journalism in the Santa Anita Derby, falling just three-quarters of a length short over 1 1/8 miles. Despite breaking from the far outside post, his stalking running style should allow him to avoid early traffic and settle in just behind the leaders. He’s shown steady improvement in every start, and it wouldn’t be a surprise to see him flip the script on Journalism here.

#7 Luxor Café

No Japanese-bred horse has ever won the Kentucky Derby — but that may soon change. Luxor Café comes into Churchill Downs riding a four-race win streak, including three stakes victories where he was the post-time favorite each time. He’s been improving with every effort and was impressive in his most recent start in the Fukuryu Stakes. Sired by 2015 Triple Crown winner American Pharoah, Luxor Café is bred for this distance and stage. With his current form and pedigree, he deserves serious consideration.

Longshot Bets

#3 Final Gambit

Looking for a longshot? Final Gambit could be your horse. Though he’s never raced on dirt or against this level of competition, there are a few key factors that make him intriguing. He’s bred for both distance and dirt, and his inside post position could allow him to save ground and take advantage of what is expected to be a hot early pace. In his last start, he took a major step forward in the Jeff Ruby Stakes, beating fellow Derby contender Flying Mohawk and earning a career-best speed figure — a 27-point improvement from his prior race. He’ll be overlooked at the windows, but he has the profile of a horse who could shock at a price.

Exacta Bets

#18 Sovereignty / #3 Final Gambit, #7 Luxor Café, #9 Burnham Sqaure, #14 Tiztastic, #21 Baeza

#7 Luxor Café, #21 Baeza / #3 Final Gambit, #7 Luxor Café, #9 Burnham Sqaure, #14 Tiztastic, #18 Sovereignty, #21 Baeza

#3 Final Gambit, #7 Luxor Café, #9 Burnham Sqaure, #16 Coal Battle, #21 Baeza / #8 Journalism

I’ll be finalizing and potentially expanding this list tomorrow — but these are the combinations I’m locking in for now!

Best of luck, and as always you can find me on Twitter @GatorBetting and Instagram @Gator_Sports_Betting. Any feedback whether positive or negative is always encouraged.

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