Ake Svanstedt's 3-year-old trotting fillies were a force on Sunday afternoon at Buffalo Raceway as they won three of the four New York Sire Stakes divisions that were featured on the card. The track record for the division was 1:58 2/5 coming into the day, but that mark would be lowered three times, with Fury Road and Svanstedt ultimately taking it with a 1:57 win in the final $29,850 grouping.  Starting from post two, she chopped out fractions of 30, 59, and 1:28, then came home in 29 seconds flat to defeat pocket-sitter White Cheetah (Jim Morrill Jr.) by three-parts of a length.  Tribute To Seven (Scott Zeron) came in third. A Muscle Mass filly, Fury Road is owned by Knutsson Trotting Inc.  This was her fifth career victory, and she has now earned $189,427.  She was the 2-1 second choice and paid $6.80 to win. Ciao Dolce was Svanstedt's first winner on the day, taking the opening $29,850 flight in a then-track record of 1:57 3/5.  Somedew Somedont (Marcus Miller) led the field of six to the opening quarter in 29, but Sevenbuyeleven (Scott Zeron) would move to the front and was the leader at the 59 1/5 half and the 1:28 4/5 three-quarters.  Ciao Dolce had come first-up from third heading to three-quarters, and although Sevenbuyeleven was able to rebuff her in the backstretch and keep her at bay around the final turn, Ciao Dolce did trot past in the lane, winning by a length.  Firm To Stay (Morrill Jr.) checked in third. The victorious daughter of Credit Winner is owned by Kjell Andersen.  Ciao Dolce, who was a $300,000 buy at the 2016 Lexington Selected Yearling Sale, is now a two-time winner, and she has put away $68,553.  She was the 4-5 favorite and returned $3.80 to win. Lucky Ava also was victorious for Svanstedt, annexing the second $29,250 split in 1:57 2/5, which at the time became the track record.  Lucky Ava made front from post four in the field of five, and she posted stations of 30, 1:00, and 1:29 1/5.  Girl Talk (Drew Monti) put in a game first-up try against Lucky Ava in the last quarter, but she just couldn't get by, with Lucky Ava prevailing by three-quarters of a length.  Haulin Banc (Zeron) checked in third from a pocket trip. Svanstedt also co-owns Lucky Ava, a filly by Lucky Chucky, with Little E LLC. and Van Camp Trotting Corp.  Last year's New York Sire Stakes champion for the division, Lucky Ava made her ninth appearance in the winner's circle, and she has banked $269,189.  She was the 1-9 favorite and paid $2.10 to win. Lima Novelty (Zeron) was the only filly able to derail the Svanstedt Express on the day, as she bagged the third $30,450 section in 1:57 3/5.  Svanstedt and Natalie Hanover sped into the lead from post six and reached the opening quarter in 28 3/5, but Lima Novelty moved from the pocket and grabbed command going to the 58 3/5 half.  Lima Novelty would go on to hit three-quarters in 1:29 1/5, and kept Natalie Hanover at bay through the lane, crossing the wire a length and a quarter to the good.  Jackie Newlands (Morrill Jr.) was the third-place finisher. Linda Toscano is the trainer of Lima Novelty, a daughter of Chapter Seven, and Ken Jacobs owns.  She now has a record of 5-1-2 from 12 trips behind the gate, and she has pocketed $116,580.  She was the even-money choice and returned $4.00 to win.