CYPRESS, Calif. – Strictly Biz, the winner of a maiden special weight for 2-year-olds at Los Alamitos on Friday, will switch from dirt to turf for his next start at Santa Anita in October. Trainer Brian Koriner said over the weekend that Strictly Biz will be pointed for the $100,000 Speakeasy Stakes at five furlongs on turf Oct. 6. The Speakeasy Stakes was run in past years at six furlongs on dirt. This year, the Speakeasy is part of a limited program of five-furlong turf races being run at Santa Anita for the first time. The winner will receive a fees-paid berth in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint at Churchill Downs on Nov. 2. “I think that’s the only thing for him,” Koriner said. “The mare won all her races on grass.” Owned by Samantha Siegel, Strictly Biz led throughout a maiden race at 5 1/2 furlongs, winning by 4 1/4 lengths over the first-time starter Tut. Strictly Biz was timed in 1:03.70. Strictly Biz is by Fed Biz and is out of Ipi Tombe, who won 12 of 14 races and earned $1,529,799, all on turf. Ipi Tombe was a Group 1 winner in South Africa in 2002, won the Group 1 Dubai Duty Free against males at Nad Al Sheba Racecourse in Dubai in 2003, and won her lone start in the United States – the Grade 3 Locust Grove Handicap at Churchill Downs in 2003. Koriner said he would prefer to keep Strictly Biz in one-turn races and is not considering the Grade 1 American Pharoah Stakes at 1 1/16 miles on dirt at Santa Anita on Sept. 29. “He’s not going to do that right now,” Koriner said. Koriner was fined $500 by Los Alamitos stewards on Sunday after Steph Being Steph tested in excess of the permitted level of the anti-inflammatory flunixin in an allowance race at Del Mar on July 19. Steph Being Steph finished second in the allowance race.