Departing is entered in the seventh race Saturday at Mountaineer, the $200,000 West Virginia Governors Cup. Departing has been to Mountaineer before, in 2013, when he won the West Virginia Derby.Tom Drury trains Departing now, but Al Stall trained him then, and one race after Departing starts on Saturday, Stall will try to win the Grade 2, $750,000 West Virginia Derby for the second time. On Friday at Saratoga, Stall will put Forevamo on a van bound for Chester, W.Va., with hopes that the colt can duplicate Departings success.Were doing the exact same everything we did with Departing, Stall said. Hes even in the same stall here Departing was in.Forevamo drew post 11 for Saturdays 1-1/8-mile race and will have Florent Geroux in the irons for the third straight race. Geroux rode him when he finished a closing second to Sharp Azteca in the Pat Day Mile at Churchill Downs and was aboard for a three-quarter-length allowance win June 25 at Churchill.We gave him a breather after the Pat Day Mile, Stall said. We decided to shut him down and try to use that non-winners-of-two condition at the end of Churchill, and boom, the race showed up just right for him. That was a good race for him. He just galloped past those horses and then kind of waited on them. Florent said, Next time I ride him, Ill make my move later.Forevamo behaved similarly in his win before the allowance race, the Jean Lafitte last fall at Delta Downs, where he swooped to the lead and then seemed to wait on his competition.Hopefully, thats something he just grows out of, said Stall.Forevamo is by Uncle Mo. The Brittlyn Stable of Evelyn and Maurice Benoit paid $320,000 for him at an April sale of 2-year-olds in training last year. 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