Michael Dubb and Michael J. Caruso's Hot Peppers won a three-way speed duel before staving off Half Is Enough down the lane to capture the $145,500 Victory Ride Stakes (G3), a 6 1/2-furlong sprint for sophomore fillies July 9 at Belmont Park.
Trained by Rudy Rodriguez and piloted by Luis Saez, the Khozan bay dueled to the outside of graded-stakes winner Pretty Birdie and graded-stakes placed Happy Soul through splits of :22.10 and :45.52 over the fast main track before taking command late in the turn.
Half Is Enough, with Irad Ortiz Jr. up, stalked from fourth behind the hotly-contested pace and came with a menacing wide run down the lane, but could not reel in a resolute Hot Peppers, who scored by three-quarters of a length in a final time of 1:17.73. She returned $10.60 for a $2 win bet.
Half Is Enough completed the exacta by 2 1/2 lengths over Sterling Silver , who closed from last in the field of five. Happy Soul and Pretty Birdie rounded out the order of finish. Stand Up Comic and Smash Ticket were scratched.
"She shows a lot of class and that's what you want to see in these kinds of races. I know most of the time there will be a lot of challenges, especially with her speed," Rodriguez said. "I was kind of worried about the distance a little, but she hung in there and she prevailed. She showed what she can do."
Saez said he was impressed by his mount's tenacity.
"Today, she surprised me a lot because she went pretty fast and challenged the other ones. But she proved she can really run," he said. "She beat some nice fillies and I'm pretty happy with her.
"This filly I've been following for a long time. She's that kind of filly that always fights," he added. "If she's in a fight, she's pretty tough to get by. She always gives you everything she has and she did that today."
Irad Ortiz Jr. said he was pleased with the effort from Half Is Enough, who went to post as the longest shot in the field at odds of 8-1.
"She ran big," Ortiz said. "She did everything right, but the winner was really nice. She was tough to get by."
Hot Peppers won a trio of sprint starts over the winter at Gulfstream Park for trainer Ronald Spatz. She was purchased privately following a distant ninth in the seven-furlong Stonehedge Farm South Sophomore Fillies Stakes in March at Tampa Bay Downs and sent to Rodriguez in New York.
The talented bay sprinted to a 6 3/4-length score in the six-furlong Jersey Girl Stakes June 12 at Belmont in her first start for new connections ahead of Saturday's graded coup.
"She's been very special. We're just blessed," Rodriguez said. "We thank Mr. Dubb for giving us the opportunity with this kind of horse. He's one of the first owners that supported us since Day One. She just keeps coming and coming."
Hot Peppers will now look to add to her ledger and give Rodriguez a repeat victory in the $500,000 Longines Test (G1), a seven-furlong sprint for sophomores fillies Aug. 6 at Saratoga Race Course.
"She's a 3-year-old and has (given us) all the indications," said Rodriguez, who won the Test last year with Bella Sofia . "She passed this test, so hopefully we'll look forward to the Test."
Bred in Florida by Brent Fernung and Crystal Fernung, Hot Peppers is one of four winners from as many to race from the Friends Lake mare Friends Pro . The dam's lone black-type horse, she upped her career earnings to $277,950 with a 5-1-0 record from seven starts.