Batavia, NY — Fresh back from a six-week respite, Stratosphere made his harness racing return felt intermediately after looping the field to win by open lengths at 21-1 in the $12,300 Open I Handicap pace at Batavia Downs on Saturday night (Oct. 9).
This race was an example of what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object. Foo Fighter N (Kevin Cummings) left and took the lead at the pylons while Surfer Beach (Jim Morrill Jr.) was parked out next to him and Matticulous GB (Larry Stalbaum) was also parked three-deep in line. At this point Stratosphere (Drew Monti) was seated fifth, watching the action. From that point on Foo Fighter N, Surfer Beach and Matticulous GB raced side-by-side — three-deep — to the quarter in :27.2, the half in :54.3 and three-quarters in 1:23.4 and neither of them would relent. At that third station, Monti had Stratosphere out and rolling and tipped four-deep into the last turn, circled the group and then ran away with the race. Stratosphere (Mach Three) opened up four lengths at the top of the stretch and extended that to eight lengths at the wire where he was a wrapped-up winner in 1:53.
It was the third win in the last four starts and sixth win overall for Stratosphere ($44.00) who is owned by his driver and trained by Darrin Monti.
Drew Monti added two more wins on Saturday to end the night with three.
In the $11,000 Open II Handicap, Endeavors Pride (Kevin Cummings) took full advantage of pylon position and led at every station before turning for home with a brisk :28.4 clocking to hold of late challenges from Sunfirewindrain (Jim McNeight Jr.) and Toot Toot N (Kyle Cummings) to win by a length in 1:54.4.
The horse that had no wins and a mere $4,047 in earnings last year, Endeavors Pride ($4.00) now has six wins and $49,008 in 2021 for owner Mike Torcello. Gerry Sarama trains the winner.
Jim Morrill Jr. followed up his seven-win effort on Friday at Batavia with three more wins on Saturday.
When live racing resumes at Batavia Downs on Wednesday (Oct. 13), there will once againĀ be two healthy carryovers available.
With no single unique winning ticket purchased in the Pick-5 on Saturday night (Oct. 9), there is a carryover of $7,668Ā for that bet in race nine and with the same situation occurring in the Jackpot Pick-6, another carryover of $1,675Ā will be in place for that wager in race four.
Free full past performance programs for the entire card — that includes these races — can also be downloaded atĀ bataviadownsgaming.comĀ under the live racing tab, where they can be found for every live night of racing at Batavia Downs.
Post time for the first race Wednesday is 5 p.m.
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By Tim Bojarski, for Batavia Downs