Renegade profile: 2026 Kentucky Derby odds, post position, history and more to know

Get caught up with Renegade's past performances, jockey, trainer and full analysis heading into the Run for the Roses

Renegade profile: 2026 Kentucky Derby odds, post position, history and more to know
Renegade profile: 2026 Kentucky Derby odds, post position, history and more to know Photo: CBS Sports

Get caught up with Renegade's past performances, jockey, trainer and full analysis heading into the Run for the Roses
Below, we'll dig further into Renegade as part of our series profiling all the horses competing in the 152nd Kentucky Derby on Saturday, May 2.

We'll look back into his past performances, what questions need to be answered Saturday and analyze how the post draw affects his chances.

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Moments after Renegade powerfully crossed the finish line in the Arkansas Derby, horse racing Twitter had crowned him the Kentucky Derby favorite.

It was easy to see why.

Despite running last of eight early and behind slow half-mile fractions, Renegade rallied four-wide and then unleashed a powerful kick down the lane to win by four widening lengths.

He completed the final furlong like a tremendous machine, clocking in at 11.84 seconds.

And even if you take into account that the stretch at Oaklawn Park is slightly downhill, that is still a rare late kick that suggests that stretching out to the Kentucky Derby distance of 1¼ miles will be right in his wheelhouse.

Renegade backers have to like that he comes with that late kick in every race.

In each of his last four starts, he has passed horses in the lane.

And though his career-best Beyer Speed Figure of 98 is well shy of Further Ado's (106) and a tick below the rest of the best in the Kentucky Derby field, Beyers for closers can be difficult to make since they are at the mercy of the pace up front.

Meanwhile Thoro-graph figures say Renegade is one of the fastest in the field and poised to move forward once again on Saturday.

He is not without flaws, however.

First, as a late-running closer, he is at the mercy of a fair pace and a clean trip, which are far from guaranteed in the 20-horse Kentucky Derby.

Also, trainer Todd Pletcher's Derby record is notoriously poor: two wins from 65 starters, and those two victories came on sloppy tracks.

His horses historically have been great at getting to Louisville but struggle once in Louisville.

Even jockey Irad Ortiz Jr., who has won the Eclipse Award as the nation's Most Outstanding Jockey five times, has not had success in the race.

In nine Derby mounts, his best finish is fourth (Improbable in 2019).

Ortiz had the opportunity to ride trainer Brad Cox's three contenders—Commandment, Further Ado and Fulleffort—in the Derby but stuck with Renegade and Pletcher, his longtime compadre.

After Renegade drew the No.

1 post and other horses received buzz after dazzling morning workouts at Churchill Downs, Renegade's odds could rise at FanDuel Racing , TwinSpires and 1/ST BET .

That could make this wicked late runner a potential overlay come Saturday.

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Source: This article was originally published by CBS Sports

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