Magnitude looks to shake up sophomore picture in G1 DraftKings Travers

At 0h03, on August 21, 2025 By Saratoga Race Course

Just three years ago, Winchell Thoroughbreds and Hall of Fame trainer Steve Asmussen enjoyed a marquee victory with a strapping son of Not This Time as Epicenter romped to victory in the Grade 1 Travers. This year, the same connections have a chance to do it all over again with yet another son of Not This Time as Magnitude takes on the $1.25 million DraftKings Travers on Saturday at Saratoga Race Course.

“We’ve got a nice horse and a big opportunity,” said David Fiske, racing manager for Winchell Thoroughbreds. “He missed the Kentucky Derby, so this is kind of like his Derby. Hopefully, he can do what he does best, which is win with a big speed figure.”

A big figure will be needed to topple the current divisional leader Sovereignty, the 2-5 morning line favorite and dual Classic winner that earned a field-best 109 Beyer Speed Figure for a three-length score in the Grade 1 Belmont Stakes presented by NYRA Bets in June over course and distance.

The speedy Magnitude is not far behind in terms of career-best numbers, boasting a 108 Beyer for a 9 3/4-length trouncing of the Grade 2 Risen Star under Ben Curtis in February at Fair Grounds Race Course in wire-to-wire fashion. An ankle chip kept him off the road to the Kentucky Derby – a race Sovereignty won by 1 1/2 lengths – but he returned with aplomb last out to post a similar pacesetting victory under Curtis in the Listed Iowa Derby on July 5 at Prairie Meadows, which registered a 105 Beyer.

“We couldn’t be more excited for this – we’ve been waiting for months now,” Fiske said. “Ever since February when we won the Risen Star and then two days later, it was, ‘oh, time to cancel the Derby reservations.’ The way he came back in Iowa was pretty impressive and he again got a big speed figure. It was always the plan that if he ran well in his comeback that we would show up for the Travers.”

Magnitude entered the Risen Star off a pair of even efforts at Fair Grounds, finishing second to Built in the Listed Gun Runner and sixth in the Grade 3 Lecomte. Despite going off at 43-1 in the Risen Star, Fiske said there was always confidence that the $450,000 Keeneland September Yearling Sale purchase could be brilliant in the afternoons.

“We always believed in this horse ever since the previous summer, and he’d kind of shown talent in the mornings, talent in the afternoons, and then for whatever reason, he didn’t show up a couple times,” Fiske said. “It was maybe a lack of maturity. Steve sends me videos every morning of the horses, and going into the Risen Star, Magnitude looked like King Kong.”

Fiske said Magnitude is not one-dimensional, but his natural speed makes him the likely pacesetter in a compact field of five on Saturday.

“I don’t think he’s necessarily a need-the-lead, pulling the rider out of the saddle kind of guy,” Fiske said. “He is very tractable, and I have seen him run alongside other horses – inside or outside – and that doesn’t seem to bother him at all. But in a smaller field, if there’s anybody that can keep up with him, good luck. It looks like there might be a couple that might try, but we’ll see.”

Magnitude will exit the inside post [2-1ML] with Curtis in the irons, and Fiske said he welcomes the lofty challenge ahead.

“To be the champ, you have to beat the champ,” Fiske concluded. “Sovereignty is the leader in the clubhouse at the moment for the Eclipse Award, so we’ll see if we can shake up the balloting a little bit.”

 

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