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Classic Empire #5 with jockey Julien Leparoux aboard and Always Dreaming #4 with John Velazquez up head into the first turn during the 142nd Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course. Getty

There will be no Triple Crown winner in 2017 after Always Dreaming won the Kentucky Derby on May 6 and 12-to-1 longshot Cloud Computing won the Preakness on Saturday. The 149th running of the Belmont Stakes, however, will have several notable competitors.

There some familiar names among the Belmont field. Always Dreaming, Classic Empire and Lookin At Lee are among the 14 horses that raced in both the Derby and the Preakness.

Classic Empire, trained by Mark Casse, is currently the favorite at 2/1 odds, according to Bovada.lv. At the Preakness, Classic Empire entered the race with 3/1 odds, trailing only Always Dreaming, and finished second behind Cloud Computing.

Always Dreaming has 16/1 odds, while Lookin At Lee has 5/1 odds. At Pimlico, Always Dreaming finished eighth while Looking At Lee finished fourth. Steven Asmussen, who trained 2016 Belmont winner Creator, is the trainer for Lookin At Lee.

Tapwrit, trained by Todd Pletcher, has 6/1 odds. Cloud Computing, trained by Chad Brown, has 9/1 odds.

There are also some new names for the upcoming 1 1/2-mile race in Long Island, New York. Epicharis, Twisted Tom and Meantime didn't race in the Derby or the Preakness.

The Belmont Stakes will take place on Saturday, June 10.

Belmont Stakes Odds (Bovada.lv)

Classic Empire 2/1

Epicharis 19/4

Lookin At Lee 5/1

Tapwrit 6/1

Senior Investment 8/1

Cloud Computing 9/1

Conquest Mo Money 10/1

Gormley 12/1

Irap 14/1

Always Dreaming 16/1

Twisted Tom 16/1

Patch 20/1

Multiplier 25/1

Meantime 25/1