Belmont Park's two new turf courses are next in line to be phased in for training by mid-August, following the training that started on the Tapeta track June 29 and the main dirt track July 1. Glen Kozak, the New York Racing Association (NYRA)'s senior vice president of operations and capital projects, gave a racing surfaces update Friday as part of a broader overview of the track's $455-million reimagining during a meeting of the New York State…
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