

Ivegotwhatuneed Finds A Winning Level At Cal
Expo
Saturday, January 1, 2011 - by Scott Ehrlich, Publicity – Cal Expo
He was dropping in class, but drew poorly with his form in question,
but Ivegotwhatuneed, a winner of nearly a quarter of a million dollars,
showed his class by totally outracing his odds.
Claiming handicap pacers, racing for a purse of $3,400, were co-featured
at Cal Expo on Friday night (December 31), on which Ivegotwhatuneed won
for the 25th time in his career.
Prior to starting from post-position eight in the field of the same
number, driver Lemoyne Svendsen was blunt about his thoughts.
"I left it up to Bob (Johnson) to tell me what he wanted me to do
strategy wise - - plain and simple," stated Svendsen. "He felt that we
had no chance if we ducked, so leaving was the move. As far as his
chances, I had no clue what was going to happen because the competition
he has been racing against has been so tough - - combined with recent
muddy tracks, had me truly not knowing how to gauge how good he truly
could be."
Leaving nicely and getting to the front after an eighth of a mile into a
:29 opening quarter, Svendsen yielded for the pocket at the
three-eighths mile station into a :57.3 first-half.
With the field now midway through the final-turn, Svendsen moved his
charge to the outside. Did he have good reason?
"Chomp N Stomp (Scott Cisco) was starting to fail a little bit on the
front and I was running up on the helmet of Cisco - - plus Steve Wiseman
and Cat Call behind me kind of flushed me out of the hole. Once I
pulled, my horse did what he usually does when he's good and that's to
blow by them."
Taking a parked-out lead at the three-quarter mile marker, timed in
1:26, Svendsen had a much different outlook than he did in advance of
the race.
"At that point I was saying so long to the rest of them."
Drawing clear at the head of the lane, there'd be no catching the
gelding who was only under moderate to minor urging.
"He never slowed down and just kept going and was perfect like you want
a horse to be."
Owned by Marty Garey in partnership with trainer Bob Johnson,
Ivegotwhatuneed scored ($46.40) by 1-3/4-lengths in a solid 1:54.3, the
nights fastest mile by 1-2/5 seconds. Cat Call finished in second,
and Most Happy Lavros (Rick Plano) had his three-race win streak end,
finishing 1-3/4-lengths farther back, in third.
"It's a race that showed you what this horse is capable of - - and he
will be better for a while," finished Svendsen, who concluded a
consecutive driving triple with this triumph.
Live racing continues at Cal Expo on Saturday (January 1) at 6:00 p.m.
(PST). On Saturday and every live card, Cal Expo offers free
admission, as well as free preferred & general parking after 4:30 p.m.
Also on Saturday, its Dollar Night, on which hot-dogs; beer, soda, and
wine will be sold for one dollar from 6:00 to 8:30 p.m. Carryover
in the Early Pick-4 (Races 4-7) is $5,427.12. Total estimated pool
is $17,500.
On Saturdays, Cal Expo offers a reduced 15 percent takeout rate on both
the Early Pick-4 (Races 4-7) & Late Pick-4 (Races 11-14) with both
Pick-4’s having a $10,000 gross guaranteed pool. Additionally, for
winning wagers made on the Late Pick-4 online at TwinSpires.com or on
track at Cal Expo, a bonus payout of 17.65 percent of the gross Late
Pick 4 mutuel payoff will be paid