ELMONT, N.Y. – Trainer Christophe Clement hopes Pure Sensation’s victory in Monday’s Turf Monster Stakes at Parx – the third straight year the horse has won that race – is the beginning of a productive fall for the 7-year-old gelding that ends with a start in the Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint. Pure Sensation and his stablemate Disco Partner will both be pointed to the Belmont Turf Sprint Invitational at Belmont Park on Oct. 7. Pure Sensation won the Belmont Turf Sprint in 2016, and Disco Partner took top honors in 2017. Pure Sensation ended a four-race losing streak by virtue of his neck victory over Vision Perfect in the Turf Monster. Pure Sensation had finished third in the Parx Dash in July, and came out of the race sore in both front feet, according to Clement. Pure Sensation stayed at Belmont all summer with assistant trainer Christophe Lorieul. “He did a great job all summer long with him, along with the blacksmith,” Clement said. “[Pure Sensation] was wrong; he just got right at the end of August. We gave him one sharp work. I didn’t think he was fit enough, so we gave him one easy work and then ran him. It was a gutsy win, great ride.” Kendrick Carmouche rode Pure Sensation, who has now won 10 races from 29 starts and earned $1.5 million. Disco Partner will go into the Belmont Turf Sprint off a third-place finish on soft ground in the Troy at Saratoga on Aug. 5. “He hates soft ground,” Clement said. “He was still good enough to run a decent race. He’s a much better horse on firmer turf.” This year’s Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint will be run at 5 1/2 furlongs at Churchill Downs, and Clement hopes to run both horses in that race for a second consecutive year. Clement will be hoping for firm turf at the Breeders’ Cup. “The ground is more important than the distance,” Clement said. Chipolata to Sands Point Chipolata arrived from France five days before the race and finished a solid third behind Athena and Thewayiam in the Grade 1 Belmont Oaks here in July. Now, after a summer break, Chipolata is scheduled to make her next start in the Grade 2, $400,000 Sands Point Stakes for 3-year-old fillies on turf here Sept. 15. “The plan was always to run her in the Sands Point,” Clement said, adding that he had wanted more time for her to acclimate to the U.S. as opposed to running her at Saratoga. The expected field for the Sands Point, which will be drawn Wednesday, includes Got Stormy, Secret Message, Reversethedecision, Colonia, Victorine and potentially Sweet Sting.