Joemikiyoursofine (Always B Miki-Macharoundtheclock) was lightly raced last season as a 2-year-old because of sickness and immaturity, but if he can blossom into a harness racing stakes-level performer like stablemate Western Joe and half-brother Fourever Boy, his connections will think heās even better than fine.
A 3-year-old male pacer trained by Chris Choate, Joemikiyoursofine has finished no worse than second in six of eight career starts, winning three, for owners Anthony Ruggeri and Richard Tosies. His connections have staked him to many of the sportās top events for sophomore colts and geldings, but the focus now is on seeing continued improvement from him.
Joemikiyoursofine didnāt make it to the races until mid-October last year. He competed in five conditioned events, winning two and finishing second once. This season, he has started three times in the Bobby Weiss Series for 3-year-old male pacers at Pocono Downs at Mohegan Pennsylvania, posting a victory and two seconds to advance to Saturdayās (April 29) $50,000 final.
āWe hit a few speed bumps with him last year,ā Choate said. āHe got sick a couple times right as we were getting ready to qualify him, and he was very immature, very green. We raced him a few times and we were happy with him. He wasnāt overly impressive, but he had some good starts for us at 2.
āWe gelded him and turned him out for a few months and his attitude was much better this year. He blossomed a little bit (physically) and he looks a lot better training and racing. Iām happy with the way heās been going so far.ā
Joemikiyoursofine is still finding his way, though, which was evident in his second-place finish to Binge On Yankee in the second round of the Weiss. Sitting second behind the eventual winner, driver Matt Kakaley moved Joemikiyoursofine coming off the last turn only to lose touch with the leader. āJoeā regained momentum in the stretch but lost by a neck.
āMatt angled him out and he blew the turn a little bit,ā Choate said. āIt may have cost him the race, not sure. Matt said he was just a little green. Heās still got some learning to do.ā
Joemikiyoursofine is eligible to the Pennsylvania Sire Stakes, which begins May 6, but could begin by competing in the lower-level Stallion Series. It is something Choate did with Western Joe when he was a 3-year-old before sending the horse into Grand Circuit action. Western Joe, still active at age 9, has earned $1.05 million in his career, with his top victory coming in the 2018 Sam McKee Memorial over season-end Horse of the YearĀ McWicked.
āThe sire stakes will be tough,ā Choate said. āNot that he doesnāt deserve a shot at it, but the Stallion (series) might be a little better for him. We can get him some easier races before the bigger ones come up later. Hopefully he can do some good and work his way up. Weāre going to take it week by week with him and see how he does.ā
Originally named Clockwise, Joemikiyoursofine was purchased as a yearling for $90,000 at the 2021 Standardbred Horse Sale. His half-brother Fourever Boy was the Pennsylvania Sire Stakes champion last year at age 3. He also won a division of the Simcoe Stakes and an elimination of the Little Brown Jug before finishing second in the final.
Joemikiyoursofine is eligible to Grand Circuit races such as the MGM Grand Messenger Stakes, Meadowlands Pace, Adios, Little Brown Jug, and Progress Pace this year.
āWeāre just hoping that he stays healthy and sound and that we get a good year out of him,ā Choate said. āWeāll hope he keeps improving. Heās going to need to if heās going to go against those guys. Theyāre only going to go faster and faster.ā
First, of course, is the final of the Weiss Series. Joemikiyoursofine will start from post seven in the eight-horse field and is 10-1 on the morning line. Kakaley will be in the sulky.
āIām not happy with the post, but Iām happy with the way heās been going,ā Choate said. āThere are some good ones in there. Itās a nice bunch.
āWeāll see how he does this week, but itās going to be a difficult journey. Itās going to be tough to get a read on him. I donāt think heās going to get in the race early because there is too much speed on the inside. Weāre probably going to have to race from behind and hopefully something works out.ā
All Class, undefeated in his only two starts in the Weiss and a perfect 3-for-3 lifetime, is the 5-2 favorite in Saturdayās final. He will leave from post six with Jason Bartlett driving for trainer Demier Minor.
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by Ken Weingartner, for the USTA