Timantix Scores In Plainridge Feature

Timantix
Published: April 18, 2023 08:41 pm EDT

A $17,500 trot that saw a full field of four- and five-year-olds go postward headlined the Tuesday (April 18) card at Plainridge Park. When the dust settled, Timantix won his first race of the year and took a new lifetime mark in the process.

Stamped By Lindy (Bruce Ranger) grabbed the early lead but yielded to Skyway Professor (John Beckwith) before the half. As they passed that station in :57.3, Lindy On Stage (Wally Watson) pulled first-over from third and Timantix (Drew Monti) followed right on his back. Lindy On Stage struck the front before three-quarters and Timantix advanced to second outside while trotting alongside the leader in the last turn. At the top of the stretch, Timantix took the lead and extended it to two-lengths at the beam where he set his personal best time of 1:57. 

Timantix ($7) is owned by Melissa Butcher and is trained by Matthew Butcher Jr. 

The $16,000 secondary trotting feature was an Open III for older contestants. In that race, Pass Key (Jim Hardy) led at every station with splits of :28.2, :59 and 1:28 before turning for home and holding off a strong challenge from Make It A Double (Kevin Switzer Jr.) to win in 1:57.2. 

Pass Key ($6.60) is owned by David Zuckerman and is trained by Jolene Andrews.

It was the second win of the day for both Hardy and Andrews. 

Trainer Bob Marston hit a personal milestone at Plainridge Park on Tuesday afternoon when stable newcomer Top Down (Kevin Switzer Jr.) turned a first-over move into the 600th training win of Marston's career. 

Marston started training in 2003 and along with his new win total, has also registered 542 seconds and 552 thirds while amassing in excess of $2.7 million in purses during that time. The Maine native who splits starts between his home state and Massachusetts, was the 10th leading dash-win trainer at Plainridge last year. He currently sits in third place for wins at The Ridge with only four race dates completed in the 2023 meet. 

Top Down ($5.20) is owned by Michael Antosca. 

Drew Monti ended the day with a driving double. 

Live harness racing will resume at Plainridge Park on Thursday at 4 p.m. and that card will feature a hefty $5,914 carryover in the Jackpot Wicked Hi-5 pentafecta wager in race six. 

(Standardbred Owners of Massachusetts)

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