May 19 (UPI) -- Will Preakness Stakes winner Journalism face off with Kentucky Derby winner Sovereignty in the Belmont Stakes?

Stay tuned. His trainer isn't even sure where Journalism is going when he leaves Pimlico Race Course this week ahead of the wrecking ball that ends the track's life.

That was the lingering question after a fruitful weekend of racing around the world, with candidates for Royal Ascot and even November's Breeders' Cup in action from Japan to France.

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Trainer Michael McCarthy said Sunday morning Journalism emerged unscathed from his rough trip to victory in the Preakness. And neither he nor Aron Wellman, managing partner of the ownership group, dismissed the possibility their colt could seek to avenge his loss to Sovereignty three weeks down the road at Saratoga. How he might get there is another story.