Dan Patch Award-winning 2-year-old pacing filly Youaremycandygirl kicked off her 3-year-old season in New York Sire Stakes action on Sunday afternoon at Saratoga Casino Hotel, but she went hot fractions and tired, letting Wisdom Tree pull an upset. Driven by Matt Kakaley in the third $59,100 split, Youaremycandygirl made front easy enough from post five, but then she got keyed up, hitting the quarter in 26 4/5 and the half in amazing 53 3/5, opening up a dozen lengths on the field. Youaremycandygirl was still up double digits at the 1:22 2/5 three-quarters, but the speed caught up to her by the time they hit the top of the lane, and she stopped, allowing Wisdom Tree (Bruce Aldrich Jr.), who had been on the outside in third at three-quarters, to rally by for the 1:52 2/5 victory.  Alexis Faith (Jim Morrill Jr.), the defending sire stakes champion for the group, made an early break trying to keep up with Youaremycandygirl, but recovered quickly and wound up second, a length back, with Tell Me A Joke (Jim Devaux) third. A daughter of Betterthancheddar, Wisdom Tree is trained by Ed Hart for owners Thomas Pollack and Jeff Cullipher.  This was her seventh career victory, and she has now earned $103,144.  She was sent off at 8-1 and paid $19.20 to win. Back in the $60,200 opening division, Pueblo Blue Chip (Morrill Jr.) clicked off stations of 28 2/5, 57, and 1:26 from the pole position, and a 28 3/5 final quarter got her to the finish line three lengths ahead of Better Than Happy (Mark MacDonald).  Presto Blue Chip (Pat Lachance) grabbed third. Pueblo Blue Chip is an American Ideal filly trained by DaveMenary for co-owner/breeder Blue Chip Bloodstock Inc. and co-owners Menary Racing Inc. and Michael Guerriero.  Pueblo Blue Chip is now a two-time winner in her life, and she has banked $96,385.  She was dispatched at 3-2 and returned $5.50 to win. Post one also worked for Ubettergo Go (MacDonald) in the second $60,100 flight, as she won in 1:52 3/5.  She got to the quarter in 27 2/5, gave outside challenger Michelle’s Jazz (Mark Beckwith) the cold shoulder to the 56 2/5 half, and then widened to the 1:24 4/5 three-quarters and the wire.  Apothic (Morrill Jr.) was second from the pocket, beaten 4 1/2 lengths, and Betterthangraduate (Kakaley) took third. Trainer Blake MacIntosh also co-owns the victorious Art Major filly with partners Tony Basile, Reg Petitpas, and Ozzie MacKay.  This was Ubettergo Go’s fourth lifetime triumph, and she pushed her earnings to $121,869.  She was the 1-2 favorite and paid $3.00 to win.