Justin Evans, who is winning races at a 52 percent clip at SunRay Park in Farmington, N.M., has a handful of runners targeting stakes at Churchill Downs, Mountaineer Racetrack, and Arapahoe Park. Dirt Monster shipped Thursday from New Mexico to Churchill. Evans said the multiple sprint-stakes winner is being pointed for the Grade 3, $100,000 Aristides. The six-furlong race will be run June 4. Dirt Monster has won two stakes in his last three starts and worked a bullet five furlongs in 59.80 seconds on May 7 at SunRay. “He worked really good the other day,” said Evans. “Any time you go to Churchill, it’s always going to be tough. We’ll see how he fits. His numbers have been really, really good out here. He tries so hard, has run such big races out here, it seems he deserves a shot.” Plans call for Concord Fast, who won the $100,000 Riley Allison at Sunland one start after finishing third to the Preakness-bound Collected in the $415,000 Sunland Festival of Racing Stakes, to take advantage of his West Virginia-bred status later this year. Evans said the horse first is a candidate for the Charles Taylor Derby at Albuquerque, but beyond, he could head to Mountaineer. Evans said the plan is to target West Virginia-bred stakes in August at Mountaineer and in October at Charles Town. Concord Fast won the $100,000 Mine That Bird in February at Sunland, then closed out his campaign at the track with a 1 1/2-length win in the Riley Allison. “He’s matured into such a good horse,” Evans said. “Last out, [the leader] was out in the middle of the track, and he just kept gunning for him and got by him and went on to win with authority. He drew off like you want to see. He’s matured into a nice horse.” Evans trains both Concord Fast and Dirt Monster for Teed Off Stable. He said Alsono and Caminetto, who ran one-two in an 870-yard stakes earlier this month at SunRay, are candidates to ship to West Virginia for stakes, accompanying Concord Fast. Redneck Humor, who has won stakes in his last two starts, including the $100,000 Bill Thomas Memorial on the undercard of the Sunland Festival of Racing, is a candidate for the Front Range at Arapahoe, said Evans. Evans, who won the training title at Sunland, is 21 for 40 at SunRay. He credits the fast start to the work of his wife, Vanessa, and assistant Carlos Cervantes.