Ivegotwhatuneed One Of Five For Svendsen

He didn't fire his best in his last when he was off 15 days. But that wasn't the case this week as Ivegotwhatuneed blazed by his foes

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Winners Over pacers, racing for a $4,500 purse, were featured at Cal Expo on Saturday night (September 17), in which Ivegotwhatuneed won for the 35th time in his career. In advance of starting from Post 5 in the field of the same number as a result of Got The Giggles being scratched, the look to this race took on a whole new meaning.

"Because of Got The Giggles being scratched with all the speed that she has, I didn't know what my strategy was going to be," stated driver Lemoyne Svendsen. "I was just going to make up my mind as the crow flew -- all while having a good chance."

Choosing to leave and advance one spot while tucking in fourth an eighth of a mile past the start, Svendsen was pleased with the opening quarter mile.

"I was happy with the :28.2 because it was an honest pace for those type of horses."

With no second-quarter pace, however, did this concern Svendsen at the half-mile station, timed in :57.1?

"I wasn't worried that the pace had slowed down because my horse was feeling good."

On the move without cover with 7/16ths of a mile to go, Svendsen had a couple of possible issues to deal with.

"When we started into that turn, he kind of ran in and I almost grabbed the wheel of Western So [and Jim Lackey] and I had to jump [hip-check] the cart. Then when I got him going and he got close to Haggin Oaks, her driver James Kennedy thought of and looked like he was coming out and I had to grab into my horse so he didn't run over her if she came out -- which caused my horse to throw his head."

Now racing with momentum to the midway point of the final-turn, Svendsen asked for a little more to the three-quarter mile pole when he popped the earplugs of his obliging eight year-old.

"When he's good and you pull those plugs -- that's what he does every time -- he just gasses off."

Taking off when asked and now drawing even with the pacesetting Stanza (Steve Wiseman) at the three-quarter mile marker, timed in 1:26, Svendsen could see the writing on the wall.

"I knew I was going by -- there was no doubt about that. There was also no doubt I was a jog-burger."

Powering to the lead very late in the final turn and immediately pouring it on into the lane while opening two and a half lengths, the gelding soon was three lengths to the good with an eighth of a mile to go.

"He was just absolutely strong through the stretch."

Owned by Marty Garey in partnership with trainer Bob Johnson, Ivegotwhatuneed, under some urging until late, won ($5.20) by two and three-quarter lengths, in 1:54. Haggin Oaks put in a burst of late speed with pace to finish in second, and Stanza fought hard in the lane to hold third, another one and a quarter lengths farther back.

"It was a typical race for him in a good way and way better than last week," finished a chuckling Svendsen, who recorded five wins on the 15-race program.

For Bob Johnson, the victory was the start of four training-owning victories.

Also recording four triumphs on the card was driver Steve Wiseman.

(Cal Expo)

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