I was beginning to think maybe I was out of touch in finding Umberto Rispoli's ride on Journalism in the Preakness Stakes more reckless than remarkable.
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Jockey Tyler Gaffalione, who rode Sierra Leone to a second-place finish in Saturday’s Kentucky Derby, has been ordered to attend a video review of his ride in the race, in which he reached out and made contact with third-place finisher Forever Young late in the stretch.
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Photographs after the race showed Sierra Leone’s jockey, Tyler Gaffalione, reaching out with his left hand and making contact with Forever Young and his rider, Ryusei Sakai.