Atlanta exits Lexington a winner

Lexington, KY — World champion trotting mare Atlanta graced the Red Mile winner’s circle for the last time in her career as she scored a 1:50.3 victory in the $57,000 Helpisontheway Allerage Farms Fillies and Mares Trot, a race part of her send-off tour, on Sunday afternoon (Oct. 9).

Driver Yannick Gingras pushed for the pocket with Atlanta from the pylon post while a revved Next Level Stuff clocked a :27.2 first quarter and :54.2 half. As the backfield began angling outwards to three-quarters in 1:22.1, Gingras pulled off the pegs and slid to the lead off the corner. When Dovescry closed down the center and settled for second, beaten a length, with Sorella sweeping home for third and Next Level Stuff fading to fourth.

Atlanta made her final career stop at the Red Mile a winning one, soaring to a 1:50.3 win in the Allerage Farms distaff trot.

“It’s special,” Gingras said after the race on winning in one of Atlanta’s last starts. “All these wins [are] just one more trophy on her mantel. She’s a great mare; she’s one of the greatest in this industry and its been a pleasure to drive her.”

The win counts as No. 37 in the storied career of Atlanta, a 7-year-old mare by Chapter Seven. Competing for owners Crawford Farms Racing, Brad Grant and Howard Taylor, the mare added to her account now worth $3,440,719 as she approaches the last few starts of her racing career. Ron Burke trains the mare, who paid $4.96 to win.

Test Of Faith flexed her class with a 1:50.1 stroll in the $73,000 Arlene Siegel Memorial Allerage Farms Fillies and Mares Pace.

Off the power of a mid-race brush, Test Of Faith coasted home in the Allerage Farms distaff.

No Win No Feed A circled to lead Gia’s Surreal after a :27.3 first quarter and coasted up the backside as driver David Miller motored Test Of Faith from fourth to the fore approaching a :55 half. She traveled around the far turn and into the stretch as she pleased, clicking three-quarters in 1:23.2 to then sprint home under wraps and cap the mile in 1:50.1. No Win No Feed A gave pursuit from the pocket in second, beaten 1-1/2 lengths, with Gia’s Surreal third and Watch Me Now N fourth.

“She loves this track,” said Ken Jackson, co-owner of Test Of Faith through Kentuckiana Racing, after the race. “She’s had some incredible performances here. Brett [Pelling] wanted to bring her here and as did we, being from here and having the crowds that we get for the Grand Circuit races. So it’s exciting; it’s an incredible ride.”

Reigning U.S. Horse of the Year Test Of Faith racked her 32nd win from 41 tries and has now banked $2,269,081 for owners Melvin Segal, Kentuckiana Racing Stable and Eddie Gran. Brett Pelling trains the 4-year-old Art Major mare. She paid $2.10 to win.

Last year’s Kentucky Futurity champ, Jujubee, also regained his mojo from a late start to his 4-year-old campaign to post a 1:50.2 win in the $149,000 Tactical Landing Allerage Open Trot.

Jujubee charged off cover and evaded Ambassador Hanover’s late rally to win the Allerage Open Trot. Amanda Stephens photos.

Rattle My Cage carved the early fractions of :27.2 and :55, but immediately folded to pressure from the pocket-pulling Cuatro De Julio by three-quarters in 1:23.4. Driver Andy McCarthy perched Jujubee on Cuatro De Julio’s heels and uncorked the Greg Wright Jr. trainee in the straightaway to grab the lead with an eighth remaining. Ambassador Hanover split horses and chased the leader home to settle for second, beaten a half length, with It’s Academic closing for third and Cuatro De Julio settling for fourth.

“It’s been a bit of a tough year for poor Jujubee, but the way he was today he felt slick as a needle,” Andy McCarthy said after the race. “I’m very excited now. [The trip] was one of them deals where, if it looked like they were going to go enough, I definitely wanted to drive him off a helmet today on the big track. And it kind of worked out that way where we could sneak in and pick up cover in the last turn. That was the original plan.”

Jujubee recorded his first win of the year and his 17th from 27 starts to add to his millionaire status for owner-breeder Jon Erdner with $1,076,157 in the bank. The 4-year-old stallion by Creatine paid $5.70 to win.

Wiesman Farms sponsored the Helpisontheway Allerage Farms Fillies and Mares Trot, while Jules Siegel and Fashion Farms presented the Arlene Siegel Memorial Allerage Fillies and Mares Pace. The Tactical Landing Allerage Farms Open Trot was sponsored by the Tactical Landing Syndicate and Hickory Lane Farm.

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