We'll have to wait just a bit longer to see Kentucky Derby winner Golden Tempo out on the racetrack again. On Wednesday, trainer Cherie DeVaux announced in a statement that Golden Tempo would not be racing in the Preakness Stakes on May 16, so as to give the horse "a little more time following such a tremendous effort" in the Derby. "[Golden Tempo's] health, happiness and long-term future will always remain our top priority," DeVaux continued in her statement. "We are looking forward to pointing him toward the Belmont Stakes and are excited for what lies ahead with this very special horse." Preakness announcement pic.twitter.com/8JQu7VZlRC — Cherie DeVaux (@reredevaux) May 6, 2026 Golden Tempo is the second consecutive Derby winner to skip the Preakness; Sovereignty's trainer Bill Mott also decided against the event after winning last year's contest at Churchill Downs.…