Major Uptrend overcame post eight Saturday evening and snapped the streak of Victory At Last, who had won in the first three legs of the Bobby Weiss Series at The Downs at Mohegan Sun Pocono, by posting a 1:51.3 triumph in one of two $15,000 cuts of the fourth and final preliminary for male pacers.
In the other division, YS Lotus posted the fastest Weiss clocking all year, 1:50.2, to stamp himself as a major danger in next Saturday’s $30,000 Championship.
Major Uptrend went up to challenge his barnmate in the Ron Burke stable, Victory At Last, past the :27 opener, and from there the altered son of Somebeachsomewhere was in control, stopping the timer in 1:51.3 while 1-¾ lengths to the good of Victory At Last, for owner Howard Taylor.
It is interesting that driver Matt Kakaley, who had driven Victory At Last to his three previous Weiss wins, choose to go with Major Uptrend, whom he had also won with last week, and the decision proved to be a wise one.
YS Lotus, whose last six races had taken place in an 18-day span (competing in both Yonkers Sagamore Hill Series and the Weiss), seemed to like this week’s having seven days between starts, as he made an early move to the top and stayed in front, defeating Shadow Margeaux by three quarters of a length.
The If I Can Dream gelding earned a new speed badge with the 1:50.2 clocking while winning for driver Simon Allard, trainer/brother Rene, and owner Yves Sarrazin. In all, the Brothers Allard had an extraordinary night at Pocono, teaming up for victory seven times on the 14-race card.
In $22,000 overnight events, the Classic Photo gelding Zooming zoomed home from next-to-last at the half to handle the trotters in 1:52.4 for driver George Napolitano, Jr., trainer Amber Buter, and owners Steve Oldford, Oldford Farms LLC, and Tyler Buter.
On the pacing side driver Jim Morrill Jr. rallied Mustang Art out of the pocket to hang a nose defeat on front-stepping Somethinginthewind in 1:50. The Artiscape gelding paraded back to Victory Lane for trainer Jim McGuire and owners Max Walton and Greg Papaleo.
(Pocono Downs)