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Hellrider takes heavenly trip to Buffalo – US Trotting News

Hamburg, NY — It was a heaven-sent trip for Hellrider ($4.10) in the $9,000 Class B trot co-featured at Buffalo Raceway on Friday afternoon (July 12) as he had no trouble in scoring a one-length victory over Caviar’s Yankee in 1:59.0.

In the other $9,000 Grade B trotting event, the bar and another drop-in class were the perfect remedy for heavy favorite Gracious Triumph ($2.10) as the mare beat the boys, holding off BJ’s Smitty by a length in 1:57.2.

Born A Rebel ($4.00) took the pace in the $9,000 Class B as he powered his way to the front early and then easily crushed Bold Bet by 3-1/4 lengths in 1:55.4.

Hellrider enjoyed a heavenly ride during the first round at Buffalo Raceway this afternoon. Photo by Barnstormer Images.

In the first moto, Hellrider (David McNeight III) saw SS Tys Aflyin take an early lead. After a few strides, Hellrider pulled away and moved back into the lead, collecting fractions of :29.4, 1:00.1 and 1:29.4.

Hellrider took advantage of the finish line advantage but faced only a slight push from Caviar’s Yankee (Jim Morrill Jr.) at the end but easily took the win by three-quarters of a length. Pennant Seelster (James McNeight Jr.) took the starting position.

Co-owned by Caprio Stable LLC and Maryanne Arena, the 7-year-old Hellrider Yankee Glide-My Shooting Star is trained by Alana Caprio. The victory, his third of the campaign, boosted his 2024 earnings to $18,542 and $84,513 lifetime.

Gracious Triumph, after two consecutive starts from the eighth post in Open II and Class A levels, finally got some class and relief at the post and took full advantage.

Gracious Triumph took advantage of a random draw to win one of the joint events today in Buffalo. Photo Barnstormer Images.

Starting on the inside, Gracious Triumph (Morrill Jr.) used his pylon position and posted splits of :29.0, :58.3 and 1:27.4. In the final stretch, BJ’s Smitty tried to reduce his lead but couldn’t close to more than a length, Ricky B Sharp (Mike Baumeister) took the starting position.

Trained by Shawn McDonough and owned by Harry Wortzman, it was the sixth victory in 20 starts for Gracious Triumph (Triumphant Caviar-Sweet Touch), a 5-year-old mare who increased her 2024 earnings total to $36,532 and her career earnings to $220,404.

Born A Rebel was on a mission from the start in Class B, as he managed to win a three-way scrum with Umberto and Leave And Roll. Taking the lead heading into the first panel, Born A Rebel (McNeight Jr.) posted splits of :29.0, :58.0 and 1:27.2.

Coming down the track, Born A Rebel was in overdrive while Bold Bet (Monti) and Umberto (McNeight III) could only watch in vain and had to settle for second and third.

Owned by David Del Pozzo and trained by Christopher Petrelli, the 5-year-old gelding Born A Rebel (Betterthancheddar-Outlawed Beauty) has now won three times in eight starts this year. The move boosts his seasonal earnings to $13,930 and $98,468 lifetime.

Racing continues on Saturday evening at 6pm with 12 races on the programme.

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