Pegasus World Cup favorite Cyberknife draws post 10

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Cyberknife is scheduled to make the final start of his racing career Saturday at Gulfstream Park, where the multiple Grade 1 stakes winner was installed as the 5-2 morning-line favorite for the $3 million Pegasus World Cup Invitational (G1).

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Win or lose in the seventh running of the 1 1/8-mile stakes for 4-year-olds and up, Cyberknife, who drew Post No. 10 in the 12-horse Pegasus field, will be retired to begin stallion duty at Spendthrift Farm in Kentucky.

Cyberknife’s sire, Gun Runner, ran the last race of his racing career in the 2018 Pegasus World Cup before retiring to stud at Three Chimneys Farm in Kentucky. The son of Candy Ride went out in style with a 2 1/2-length victory.

Cyberknife’s trainer, Brad Cox, was victorious in the 2021 Pegasus World Cup with Knicks Go, who came back to finish second behind Life Is Good in last year’s renewal of the Thoroughbred racing season’s first multi-million-dollar stakes of the year.

Cyberknife established himself as one of the premier colts in the 3-year-old division last year while winning the Arkansas Derby (G1) at Oaklawn and the Haskell (G1) at Monmouth Park and Grade 1 placings in the Pennsylvania Derby and Travers. He finished his 3-year-old campaign with a photo-finish second behind Cody’s Wish in a most memorable edition of the Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile at Keeneland.

“It’s really amazing he’s been able to stay as good as he has physically and mentally. He’s improved a tremendous amount mentally over the last six, seven, eight months. Physically he looks amazing. He’s given us all the signs and maybe even more so now, working better than he ever has leading up to this,” Cox said. “He is older. He’s stronger than he was throughout his 3-year-old season. And he’s going to need to be.”

Although Cyberknife has never run at Gulfstream, Cox, from his Gulfstream experience, is confident the versatile Kentucky-bred runner will be quick to adapt.

“It’s going to be a good group of horses. Obviously, we’re taking the show on the road; he’s never been to Gulfstream. But I’m very happy with the way he’s training,” Cox said. “I think as along as he can get away well and get involved in the race the early part, he’ll be effective. I think he’ll like the configuration of the mile-and-an-eighth at Gulfstream.”

Florent Geroux, who rode Gun Runner in his Pegasus World Cup victory, is named to ride Cyberknife.

Proxy, who is rated second in the morning line at 9-2, enters the Pegasus World Cup off his first career Grade 1 victory in the Nov. 25 Clark at Churchill Downs. The Michael Stidham-trained 5-year-old son of Tapit pressed the pace before edging clear nearing the wire to win the first stakes of his 13-race career, during which he has had four runner-up finishes in Grade 2 stakes.

“Certainly, I feel like the Pegasus is going to come up tougher overall, a tougher race, so we have to pick our game up from the Clark,” Stidham said. “I don’t think we can run the same race we ran in the Clark and expect to win. I think we need to do a little bit better, and I’m hoping my horse will move forward from the Clark. That’s what we need to see.”

Joel Rosario, who rode Knicks Go for his 2021 Pegasus World Cup score, has the call on Proxy, who drew Post No. 1.

Trainer Saffie Joseph Jr, who leads all trainers with victories during the current Gulfstream meet in his quest to defend his 2021-22 title, is represented in the Pegasus World Cup field by three horses: Skippylongstocking (5-1; Post No. 7), White Abarrio (10-1; Post No 4) and O’Connor (10; Post No. 12),

Skippylongstocking, who finished third in the 2022 Belmont Stakes (G1) before winning the West Virginia Derby (G3), is coming off a sharp victory in the Dec. 31 Harlan’s Holiday (G3) at Gulfstream Park.

“He’s coming off a strong performance in the Harlan’s Holiday. He got a freshening after the Pennsylvania Derby, and he carried a lot of weight into the Harlan’s Holiday. He’s carrying the same kind of weight, so that’s very positive for him,” Joseph said. “He’s filled out a tremendous amount. Obviously, it’s a much tougher race this time, but I feel like he’s close to where he was for his last race.”

White Abarrio brings an impressive record at Gulfstream into the Pegasus World Cup, having won all four of his starts, including a 1 1/4-length victory in the 1 1/8-mile Florida Derby (G1).

“He’s a horse for course. He’s 4-for-4 at Gulfstream, so it gives you a lot of confidence. Any time you can run on your home court, it’s always an advantage,” Joseph said.

White Abarrio is coming off a sharp third-place finish in the Cigar Mile (G1) at Aqueduct.

“He’s not an overly big horse, but what I like the most – he wasn’t a horse that was strong – is he’s gotten stronger as he’s matured,” Joseph said. “He’s a lot stronger than he was, which is good, because we can increase his training a little. Overall, that will help him develop. He’s definitely put on weight.”

O’Connor, a Group 1 winner in Chile, won his Oct. 16 U.S. debut in a stakes-quality optional claiming allowance by six lengths but disappointed when he finished an even fourth as the favorite in his return in the Harlan’s Holiday.

“Going into that last race, I thought he was giving all the right signals. It definitely makes you question things,” Joseph said. “Hopefully, he can redeem himself. I think the extra distance will help him.”

Jose Ortiz has the call on Skippylongstocking, and Tyler Gaffalione and Javier Castellano are named to ride White Abarrio and O’Connor, respectively.

Trainer Bob Baffert will send Defunded to the Gulfstream Park track Saturday in search of his third success in the Pegasus World Cup. Baffert was victorious with Arrogate in 2017 and Mucho Gusto in 2020.

Defunded (6-1, post 5) is coming off back-to-back victories in the Awesome Again (G1) at Santa Anita and Native Diver (G3) at Del Mar.

“Basically, he's a one-dimensional kind of horse, but he's training really well. It's going to be a tough race. You never know. The post. The break. Everything has to go right. Arrogate, everything went right for him. Mucho Gusto, everything went right for him,” Baffert said. “You’ve got to get a good trip. There is a short run to the first turn and there are fast horses in there, so we’re just going to go down there and see where he fits with those kind of horses.”

Irad Ortiz Jr. is scheduled to ride Defunded for the first time since their fourth-place finish in the Pat Day Mile (G2) in May 2021.

Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas has made a late change in jockeys for Last Samurai, who will be ridden by international superstar Frankie Dettori. The 5-year-old son of Malibu Moon (20-1, post 9), who finished fourth behind Proxy in the Clark, won the Oaklawn Handicap (G2) last season.

Art Collector (10-1, post 6) will be one of six Grade or Group 1 winners in Saturday’s 12-horse field, having won the 2021 Woodward (G1) at Belmont Park. The Bill Mott-trained 6-year-old campaigner won his second straight Charles Town Classic (G2) last season.

Junior Alvarado, who celebrated his 2,000th career victory Saturday at Gulfstream, is scheduled to ride Art Collector for the first time in the Pegasus World Cup. Art Collector breezed an easy half-mile in 50 seconds Sunday at Payson Park in his final tune-up.

Get Her Number (15-1, post 8) enters the Pegasus World Cup off a sharp runner-up finish in the Cigar Mile, in which he finished a head behind victorious Mind Control and a half-length ahead of White Abarrio.

Defending meet titlist Luis Saez has the call on the 5-year-old son of Dialed In.

Simplification, who captured last season’s Fountain of Youth (G2) at Gulfstream and finished fourth in the Kentucky Derby (G1), made a menacing move coming off the turn into the homestretch in the Harlan’s Holiday before settling for third.

The Antonio Sano trainee (15-1, post 2) will be ridden by Paco Lopez.

Stilleto Boy (30-1, post 11), who finished third in last year’s Pegasus World Cup, is coming off a second-place finish in the San Antonio (G2) at Santa Anita, where he ran his career-best while winning the Californian (G2) last March.

The Ed Moger Jr-trained son of Shackleford will be ridden by Hall of Famer Mike Smith.

Ridin With Biden (20-1, post 3) drew into the 12-horse field Sunday upon the defection of Super Corinto. The Butch Reid-trained 5-year-old gelding has won three of his last four starts, including a victory in the Greenwood Cup (G3) at Parx.

Emisael Jaramillo has the call aboard the son of Constitution.

Hoist the Gold and Endorsed also are eligible in the listed order.

2023 Pegasus World Cup G1

Fin Silks Horse / Sire Rating Trainer / Jockey Last Start / Next Start Status

White Abarrio
Race Day
7.32 Saffie A. Joseph, Jr. 3rd, 2022 Cigar Mile G1 Probable
Last Race 3rd, 2022 Cigar Mile G1

Super Corinto
Super Saver
0.00 Juan Suarez-Villarroel
2023 Pegasus World Cup G1
Probable
Next Race
2023 Pegasus World Cup G1

Stilleto Boy
Shackleford
6.70 Ed Moger, Jr. 2nd, 2022 San Antonio Stakes G2 Possible
Last Race 2nd, 2022 San Antonio Stakes G2

Skippylongstocking
Exaggerator
5.87 Saffie A. Joseph, Jr. 1st, 2022 Harlan's Holiday G3 Possible
Last Race 1st, 2022 Harlan's Holiday G3

Simplification
Not This Time
7.20 Antonio Sano 3rd, 2022 Harlan's Holiday G3 Possible
Last Race 3rd, 2022 Harlan's Holiday G3

Ridin With Biden
Constitution
4.34 Robert E. Reid Jr. 1st, 2023 Kris Kringle LS Possible
Last Race 1st, 2023 Kris Kringle LS

Proxy
Tapit
7.38 Michael Stidham 1st, 2022 Clark Stakes G1 Probable
Last Race 1st, 2022 Clark Stakes G1

O'Connor
Boboman
6.34 Saffie A. Joseph, Jr. 4th, 2022 Harlan's Holiday G3 Possible
Last Race 4th, 2022 Harlan's Holiday G3

Last Samurai
Malibu Moon
5.23 D. Wayne Lukas 2nd, 2022 Tinsel LS Possible
Last Race 2nd, 2022 Tinsel LS

Hoist the Gold
Mineshaft
5.81 Dallas Stewart 3rd, 2022 Malibu G1 Possible
Last Race 3rd, 2022 Malibu G1

Get Her Number
Dialed In
6.01 Peter Miller 2nd, 2022 Cigar Mile G1 Possible
Last Race 2nd, 2022 Cigar Mile G1

Endorsed
Medaglia d'Oro
5.79 Michael J. Maker 6th, 2022 West Virginia Governor's G3 Possible
Last Race 6th, 2022 West Virginia Governor's G3

Defunded
Dialed In
5.89 Bob Baffert 1st, 2022 Native Diver Stakes G3 Possible
Last Race 1st, 2022 Native Diver Stakes G3

Cyberknife
Gun Runner
8.04 Brad H. Cox 2nd, 2022 Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile G1 Probable
Last Race 2nd, 2022 Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile G1

Barber Road
Race Day
7.17 John A. Ortiz 7th, 2022 Belmont Stakes G1 Possible
Last Race 7th, 2022 Belmont Stakes G1

Art Collector
Bernardini
6.67 William I. Mott 5th, 2022 Lukas Classic Stakes G2 Possible
Last Race 5th, 2022 Lukas Classic Stakes G2

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