Primed for his graded stakes debut, California-bred Big City Lights used an extended bid to catch front-running Hopkins in the final strides of the $100,000 Palos Verdes Stakes (G3) Feb. 10 at Santa Anita Park.
With a thrilling stretch rally to win by a nose, William Peeples' Big City Lights earned the victory in his graded stakes debut, which arrived in the ninth start of a career in which he has finished first or second in all his races. A 5-year-old Mr. Big horse, Big City Lights is trained by Richard Mandella and was guided to victory Saturday by Flavien Prat.
Congrats to the connections of #FasigGrad BIG CITY LIGHTS, winner of the Palos Verdes S. (G3) at @santaanitapark!
O: William Peeples
T: Richard Mandella
J: Flavien Prat
Br: Bar C Racing Stables (CA)pic.twitter.com/2m3XC7bw7v— Fasig-Tipton (@FasigTiptonCo) February 10, 2024
Big City Lights completed the six-furlong test for older horses in 1:09.91 on a fast track. In the far turn the top two rivals drew off and grade 3 winner Hopkins would finish four lengths ahead of third-place See Through It , who also was making his graded stakes debut.
"I noticed that he did grab a quarter, I didn't think it was bad, but it was enough to set him back the first part," Mandella said. "He showed his class, he dug in and fought it out anyway."