LOUISVILLE, KY. – The only time Victor Espinoza won the Kentucky Derby was aboard War Emblem in 2002. They broke from the No. 5 post, the same position from which he'll start the 140th edition of the race with early 5-2 favorite California Chrome.
"Hopefully, that's my lucky number," Espinoza said Wednesday.
Eight horses have won from there, most recently Funny Cide in 2003.
"I think it's a perfect spot," trainer Art Sherman said. "I think we break clean, he'll get out of a lot of trouble. He's got a little gas leaving there."
At 77, Sherman could become the oldest trainer to win the Derby, surpassing Charlie Whittingham's record of 76 when Sunday Silence won in 1989.
California Chrome comes into the Derby having won his past four starts by a combined 24 lengths.
"Just an amazing horse to ride," Espinoza said. "I let him do his own thing, and I think he likes that."
Hopportunity was made the 6-1 second choice in the full field of 20 horses.