The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Interstate­daydream wins Black-Eyed Susan

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BALTIMORE — Canadabred Interstate­daydream mounted a bold stretch run to hold off race favorite Adare Manor and win the $250,000 Black-Eyed Susan Stakes at Pimlico Race Course on Friday.

Starting from the ninth post, Interstate­daydream won for the third time in five career starts; she has never finished out of the money. Jockey Florent Geroux has been aboard the Brad Cox-trained filly in each of her three races this year, finishing with two firsts and a third.

It’s the first Black-Eyed Susan victory for Geroux and Cox.

Interstate­daydream led at the top of the stretch and many in the Pimlico crowd expected Adare Manor and jockey John Velazquez to mount a challenge. But Interstate­daydream refused to yield the lead and won by 11⁄4 lengths.

“She ran great,” owner

Staton Flurry said. “Flo ran a perfect race, and he sat off the pace, kind of what we expected, and she just kicked it home turning for home.”

In her last start, Interstate­daydream tired late and finished third in a Grade 1 stakes race at Keeneland last month. Geroux said he didn’t ride her much differentl­y but noticed a calm horse throughout the race.

“She was nice and relaxed,“Geroux said. “I could feel a little bit of pressure from the favorite, Adare Manor, but my filly never turned her head.”

Interstate­daydream, who went off at 6-1, paid $14.20, $6.40 and $5.00 in this Grade 2 race for 3-year-old fillies over a fast track on a warm day at Pimlico.

Adare Manor finished second, with Radio Days taking the show spot.

The winning time of 1:48.73 over 1 1/8 miles was just off the Black-Eyed Susan record of 1:47.83 set by Silverbull­etday in 1999.

 ?? Julio Cortez / Associated Press ?? Florent Geroux, left, atop Interstate­daydream, beats out John Velazquez, atop Adare Manor, to win the Black-Eyed Susan on Friday at Pimlico in Baltimore.
Julio Cortez / Associated Press Florent Geroux, left, atop Interstate­daydream, beats out John Velazquez, atop Adare Manor, to win the Black-Eyed Susan on Friday at Pimlico in Baltimore.

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