Pavlovian nipped Express Kid at the wire Sunday to win the $500,000 Sunland Park Derby and earn 20 points for the Kentucky Derby. He won by a nose, while it was another 5 1/4 lengths back in third to Bricklin. The win was the fourth Sunland Park Derby victory for the Southern California-based trainer Doug O’Neill. Pavlovian ($12.20) broke sharply and settled just off leader Express Kid, who set the pace after breaking from the rail. Express Kid was favored off a win in the Springboard Mile at Remington Park and proceeded to put up fractions of 23.07 seconds for the opening quarter, 46.40 for the half-mile and 1:10.07 for six furlongs. Express Kid continued to lead the field into the stretch, as Pavlovian was encouraged to go after the leader by jockey Edwin Maldonado. The eventual winner was in a drive to the wire and covered the 1 1/16 miles on a fast track in a quick 1:42.22. Maldonado said in an interview broadcast by Sunland that Pavlovian raced closer to the pace than anticipated Sunday. The tactics used Sunday were "Plan B.” “The plan was to come off the pace,” he said. “He broke super sharp today and I just had a split second to make up my mind and I said ‘Well, I think [Express Kid] is the horse to beat, so I might as well stay here.' ” Maldonado said Pavlovian is an improving horse right now. “I think he has a lot of potential,” he said. “I think he’s just learning. He’s just getting to know what he’s supposed to do and he has a big future.” O’Neill made the decision to put blinkers back on Pavlovian for the Sunland Derby. “Edwin had worked him last week and he worked great,” O’Neill said of a six-furlong drill in which Pavlovian wore the equipment. “The horse has a lot of stamina. He’s still mentally immature. The race unfolded great.” The Sunland Derby offered points through fifth place, on a scale of 20-10-6-4-2.  Danyko finished fourth on Sunday, and Forty Twenty was fifth. Sharons Beach and Way Beyond were scratched from the six-horse Sunland Park Derby. Pavlovian entered the Sunland Derby off a third-place finish in the California Cup Derby on Jan. 17 at Santa Anita. Earlier in his career, he was second in the Grade 3 Best Pal. Pavlovian is a son of Pavel who is now 2 for 9 for earnings of $413,450. He races for his breeder, Reddam Racing LLC. - additional reporting by Steve Andersen :: Want to learn more about handicapping and wagering? Check out DRF's Handicapping 101 and Wagering 101 pages.