The Graduate Series for 4-year-olds kicked-off for 2025 with three divisions on Saturday night at Woodbine Mohawk Park.
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Maximus Miki overwhelms field in Big M feature
In what could be characterized as the most dominant performance of the year in the weekly pacing feature, Maximus Miki destroyed his foes with a wicked front-end speed mile at The Meadowlands Saturday night in the marquee $27,500 event for open pacers.
Purple Lord easy winner in Tioga trot
Purple Lord (Jim Pantaleano) took the featured $16,000 Open Trot at Tioga Downs on Saturday (May 31).
Prospectors Gold takes Vernon feature
Prospectors Gold (Chris Long) captures the featured $7,500 pace at Vernon Downs on Saturday (May 31).
Lyons Surfing gets winning wave at Buffalo
Lyons Surfing ($6.50) caught a winning wave in deep stretch in Buffalo Raceway’s $16,000 Open Pace on Saturday afternoon (May 31) and beat Melanion N by a neck in 1:55.1 over a good track.
Dublin Dasher splashes to Pocono victory
Dublin Dasher continued his winning ways with a 1:52.2 victory over sloppy going in Saturday’s (May 31) $17,000 feature for developing male pacers at Pocono Downs at Mohegan Pennsylvania.
No stopping Vel Miss Taylor at Cumberland
The sharp mare Vel Miss Taylor had things her own way on Friday (May 30) at Cumberland Raceway, holding off a handful of challengers and securing her fifth straight score in a $5,000 conditioned pace for fillies and mares.
‘Kody’ again the commander in Big M feature
Even at the age of 7, the talented Lexus Kody continues to evolve, and the Ron Burke trainee kept the good times going Friday night (May 30) at the Meadowlands in the $27,500 featured Open Handicap for trotters, taking a second straight weekly marquee event.
PL Princess C hangs tough in Tioga distaff
PL Princess C and driver Jeff Long won the featured $11,000 fillies and mares pace at Tioga Downs on Friday (May 30).
Ervin Hanover elevated to Camluck Classic win
The C$150,000 Camluck Classic Invitational, presented by Seelster Farms, delivered a thrilling and dramatic finish Friday night (May 30) at The Raceway at the Western Fair District. In a dramatic turn of events, Ervin Hanover was declared the winner after his stablemate Brue Hanover, who crossed the wire first, was disqualified and placed third for a pylon violation in the final strides.