Sometimes victory is hard fought and other times it comes without effort. This week, BZ Glide cruised from second last to the winner’s circle in the $9,000 Open Trot at Batavia Downs with nary a nudge from driver Mike Caprio.
At the start of the race, Armed Dangerously (Shawn McDonough) made a break almost immediately as the rest of the field pulled away in post-position order. Dartmouth Hall (Kevin Cummings) then led the troops through a pedestrian :29.1 quarter and 1:00.1 half, where Caprio pulled BZ Glide just before that station.
The five-year-old son of Yankee Glide slowly and methodically gained ground on the leader without much urgency displayed from his driver. As the bunch hit the three-quarter pole in 1:29, BZ Glide had pulled even with Dartmouth Hall and then forged ahead from that point forward. Caprio hand-drove the gelding from there, winning by a widening two-length margin in 1:58.2. The 1-2 favourite paid $3.00 to win. Sack Full Of Gold (Jim McNeight) who had followed the winner second-over was second and Serious George (Jack Flanigen) snuck up the rail to be third.
This was the fifth win in 16 starts for BZ Glide and raised his yearly earnings to $42,605 for his owner Mike Caprio and trainer Alana Caprio.
Reinsmen Ron Beback Jr., Jack Flanigen, Shawn McDonough, Jim McNeight and Drew Monti all scored driving doubles on the card.
Racing resumes at Batavia Downs on Saturday night and features the $109,000 New York Sire Stakes for two-year-old pacing colts and geldings. Post time is 6:35 p.m.
(Batavia Downs)