Yonkers: Bythemissal blows out foes in Aria Invitational Pace
?q=100)
Bythemissal and driver Yannick Gingras bounced back from a narrow defeat in the Canadian Pacing Derby seven days ago to dominate in the $250,000 Aria Inviational Pace, a co-feature of MGM Yonkers Raceway's International Day program, winning the mile and one-quarter event in a track record 2:21 2/5 clocking.
Bythemissal, a gelded son of Downbytheseaside, left patiently from post six as None Bettor A and Jason Bartlett left alertly from the pole position and yielded the lead to second choice Allywag Hanover before the 27 2/5 opening quarter. Gingras moved Bythemissal with purpose to secure the front on the second turn, and from that point, despite a field of 10 horses, few were interested in taking on the prohibitive favorite.
Bythemissal was able to carve out soft fractions of 55 4/5 and 1:26 2/5 as only Poseidon Seelster and George Brennan were willing to advance without cover. Whichwaytothebeach followed in the second-over position, with Linedrive Hanover third- over in a limited outer flow. The added distance saw Bythemissal cruise past the mile marker in 1:54 with Gingras allowing him to pace on his own. Linedrive Hanover made a move wide on the backstretch but wasn't gaining on the leader at any point.
In the homestretch Byethemissal, trained by Ron Burke, sprinted off effortlessly, completing the record mile with a 27 2/5 final quarter. Allywag Hanover, making his first-ever appearance on a half-mile track was a distant second, with Leonidas A rallying sharply late for the third spot. Linedrive Hanover held on for fourth with early leader None Bettor A finishing fifth.
► Sign up for our FREE DRF Harness Digest Newsletter
"Today he was definitely on his game," said Gingras following the victory.
Owned by Burke Racing Stable, Eric Good, Rich Lombardo and Weaver Bruscemi, Bythemissal was a winner for the seventh time in nine starts as a 4-year-old and has now won 21 of 26 career races. As the 1-5 betting favorite Bythemissal paid $2.60 to win and keyed a $5 exacta and a $28.40 trifecta.
--press release (Yonkers)--

