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Preakness Betting Preview: Horse Racing Tips, Bet Types, Start Times and Odds

The 2021 Preakness Stakes kicks off Saturday with controversy overshadowing events on the track. Preparing for the Preakness Stakes is usually one of the wonderful holidays with thousands of fans enjoying the Maryland sunshine at Pimlico racetrack. But the disqualification and subsequent reinstatement of the Kentucky Derby winner Medina Spirit after cancellation after a doping investigation mean the race will not only attract horse racing betting fans this weekend.

Bob Baffert's Medina Spirit will be racing and therefore still has a chance to win the Triple Crown this year. But there are many rivals that can compete with the favorite.

Moreover, fans are looking at the Preakness Stakes betting markets and wondering where to put their money. Horse racing spectators eagerly watch Saturday for two minutes at "Run for the Black-eyed Susans" and here's everything you need to know about the big race ...

When is 2021 Preakness Stakes?

The Preakness Stakes date this year is Saturday, May 19. This is the 146th Run of this famous race forms the second stage of the American Triple Crown.

The race traditionally takes place on the third Saturday of May from the inaugural race in 1873. It is open to horses of three years of age and runs along an earth oval for 9.5 furlongs (1/16 miles and 1/16 miles).

What time is Preakness Rates in 2021?

The 2021 start of the Preakness rate is scheduled for 5:45 PM Eton on Saturday. The race lasts approximately two minutes and will take place after the performance of "Maryland, My Maryland" at the Pimlico racetrack.

2021 Preakness Stakes TV channel

NBC and NBCSN will show a 2021 Preakness Stakes live stream this weekend. The broadcast kicks off on NBCSN at 2:00 p.m. EST Saturday and shifts to the main NBC channel at 5:00 p.m. EST. Watching the race live is the best way to follow horse racing betting and get to know the atmosphere of Pimlico.

2021 Preakness Stakes Live broadcast

You can broadcast 2021 Preakness Stakes live via the NBC Sports app or on their website. Meanwhile, depending on the provider, some bookmakers and horse racing betting sites may also broadcast races, depending on the provider.

2021 Attendance at the Preakness Stakes

The Preakness Stakes is the second most visited horse race in North America, after the Kentucky Derby. At approximately 130,000, racing fans are competing in Pimlico's Preakness race, although in 2021 that number will be dramatically reduced to just 10.09 in order to comply with COVID-19 Safety Rules.

Best 2021 Preakness Stakes Bet Types

When new racers look at the Preakness Stakes for the first try, it is tempting to assume that the only type of bet available is win. Supporting a horse racing winner is by far the most popular bet - but it's not always the smartest bet. Sometimes there are better options if you do a little research; options that can reduce your potential profit, but increase your chances of winning.

For example, one of the more popular Preakness Stakes betting tips you will hear is return to spot (top 2 spot) or Show Markets (top 3 spot). Both types of bets provide insurance if your pick does not win and still boast high odds, even if they are not as attractive as the Win bet.

If you're a player who likes to bet with high odds, then endorsing an outsider to win is always an option - but so is the Trifecta. A Trifecta bet is when you predict the exact first, second and third places in a race. It's not an easy skill to learn, but the odds mean you can win a big payout for a small stake.

If you're still looking for inspiration, check out ours Preakness Stakes betting tips.

A bet on a triple crown

Medina Spirit owner Bob Baffert has confirmed his Kentucky Derby win that his champion will be competing in the 2021 Preakness Stakes. And that means the Triple Crown is still available!

The United States Triple Crown features three of the country's largest horse races: the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, and Belmont Stakes. Earning the Triple Crown is a rare event. Only 13 horses have ever achieved this - although two of these victories have come recently. In 2015, American Pharoah won the prestigious award, just to justify it three years later!

Will we see Medina Spirit win the Triple Crown this year? Players still have access to the Triple Crown betting markets and the Medina Spirit odds remain high even though a third of the races are now over. Medina Spirit is 15/4 (+ 275) to win the Triple Crown.

2021 Preakness Stakes The latest weather forecast

Conditions couldn't have been better for one day of racing in Baltimore this weekend. The Preakness Stakes weather forecast predicts a bright sun on Saturday with occasional clouds and temperatures as high as 74ºF.

The probability of rain on Saturday is 1%, so we can expect a race post on a dirty Pimlico surface. All right, it should be a race without interruption.

2021 Preakness Stakes Prize money

The Preakness Stakes has risen to $ 1.5 million this year after falling to $ 1 million in the delayed race against COVID in 2020. Prior to the pandemic, the prize sum rose to a record $ 1. 65 m for the first time in 2019, when the War of Will attacked victory against 131,000 people.

2021 Preakness Odds

Here's what the odds on the rates look like Preakness after the position draw post was made on Tuesday:

Horse Deceive Coach Courses Post office
Aries Ricardo Santana Jr. RE. Wayne Lukas + 3300 1
remember about me David Cohen Robertino Diodoro + 2000 2
Medina Spirit John Velazquez Bob Baffert + 200 3
Crowded trade Javier Castellano Chad Brown + 1000 4
North Burban Irad Ortiz Jr. Steve Asmussen + 600 5
Rombauer Flavien Prat Michael McCarthy + 1200 6
France Go De Ina Joel Rosario Hideyuki Mori + 3300 7
Unbridled honor Luis Saez Todd Pletcher + 2000
8
Taking risks Jose Ortiz

Chad Brown + 1400 9
A concert tour Mike Smith Bob Baffert + 200 10
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