Guanare is unbeaten from three starts since moving into the Rick Dutrow barn, and the Runhappy colt stretches out around two turns for the first time in Tuesday’s $75,000 City of Brotherly Love, a mile and 70-yard stakes for 3-year-olds at Parx Racing. “I think the more he matures, definitely more distance just because of how smooth of a horse he is,” jockey Romero Maragh said in the winner’s circle after Guanare’s most recent race, a 2 3/4-length victory over only two others in Laurel Park’s Spectacular Bid Stakes at seven furlongs on Jan. 27. “He’s not overly keen, but he’s one to settle and he can make a run whenever you need him. He’s a push-button horse, so I think the longer the better.” American War Hero also last raced in Maryland, finishing an unlucky fourth after a poor break in Laurel’s seven-furlong Heft on Dec. 30. “I don’t really run a lot of horses [on dirt outside of Florida] over the winter, but I do find quite a few of them seem to stumble” leaving the gate, trainer Graham Motion said. “Perhaps because [the tracks] are a little deeper and cuppier.” :: Bet with the Best! Get FREE All-Access PPs and Weekly Cashback when you wager on DRF Bets. A $625,000 2-year-old purchase, American War Hero, by Constitution, skipped the Spectacular Bid when poor weather altered his training schedule. Motion said he will add blinkers on Tuesday, a change not listed in the program. “He’s quite laid back and they might perk him up and not run the risk of him stumbling out of the gate,” Motion said. “I think the two turns will help.” Capo captured Parx’s Pennsylvania Nursery, for statebreds or Pennsylvania-sired company, in his final start at 2. He prepped for the City of Brotherly Love with a fifth-place finish in a first-level allowance over muddy going on Jan. 30. Just Step On It and Le Vin ran one-two for a $75,000 claiming option on Feb. 19 at Parx, and both should be close to the pace. Just Step On It has won both starts since being stretched out to a route of ground. :: Get the Inside Track with the FREE DRF Morning Line Email Newsletter. Subscribe now.  Lonesome Boy and Carry Grant complete the field. Facenda was expected to start in Saturday’s Gotham at Aqueduct. Main Line Stakes Experimental faces winners for the first time in the co-featured Main Line Stakes for 3-year-old fillies, also at a mile and 70 yards. Based in New York with trainer Chad Brown, Experimental won her seasonal debut when wiring a maiden special weight over a one-turn mile on Jan. 19 at Aqueduct. She looks like a main pace player stretching out around two turns for the first time. Trainer Butch Reid entered two in the Main Line. Jeanne Marie won her most recent start, but that was a 4 1/2-furlong maiden special weight for statebreds 232 days ago. Kiss for Luck rallied from off the pace to down first-level allowance foes at six furlongs on Jan. 10. Phabulous Phoebe and Maria Says So are entered along with maidens Eclair Blanc, Molly Malone, and Sweet Distraction. Unbeaten Aoife’s Magic was an expected runner in Saturday’s Busher at Aqueduct. :: Want to learn more about handicapping and wagering? Check out DRF's Handicapping 101 and Wagering 101 pages.