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Del Mar

Max Ciao fends off Thirsty Rebel to win I’m Smokin Stakes

Steve Andersen|Sep 05, 2025
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Benoit Photo Max Ciao (left) battles Thirsty Rebel to win the $101,000 I’m Smokin Stakes by a nose.

Max Ciao held off a sustained threat from Thirsty Rebel in the final quarter-mile to post a minor upset in Friday’s $101,000 I’m Smokin Stakes for 2-year-old statebreds at Del Mar, giving freshman stallion Maxfield his first stakes winner.

Max Ciao ($16.60) ran 5 1/2 furlongs in 1:03.59, recording his second consecutive win. He won a maiden race for California-breds at 5 1/2 furlongs on Aug. 8 at Del Mar by 6 1/4 lengths in his third start.

The win in the I’m Smokin Stakes was a tougher test.

Max Ciao, ridden by Armando Ayuso, stalked 7-5 favorite Sammy Davis, who took an early lead from an inside post and set fractions of 21.51 seconds for the opening quarter-mile and 44.61 for a half-mile.

With wide moves, Max Ciao and 3-2 Thirsty Rebel ran as a pair on the turn and passed Sammy Davis in the stretch. The two dueled to the finish before Max Ciao prevailed by a nose.

“He had to fight for the win,” co-owner and winning trainer Steve Knapp said.

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Thirsty Rebel finished 1 1/4 lengths in front of 9-1 Saul Elliott, who was followed by Fionello, Sammy Davis, Another Bulleit, Pavlovian, and Desert Dawg.

Max Ciao is co-owned by breeder Terry Lovingier and John Moroney. The colt was listed as not sold at the 2024 Fasig-Tipton California yearling sale last September. Max Ciao was third and fourth in his first two starts. He has earned $117,000.

Maxfield, whose oldest foals are 2-year-olds, stood for $40,000 at Darley Stud in Kentucky earlier this year.

Max Ciao is out of Bella Ciao, who was listed as sold to Lovingier for $165,000 at the 2022 Keeneland November breeding stock sale while in foal to Maxfield.

Knapp said after the race that Max Ciao will be pointed to the $175,000 Golden State Juvenile for California-breds at seven furlongs on Oct. 31 at Del Mar.

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