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Unzip Me, takes
GIII Las Cienegas H.,
her fourth win in a row!


Unzip Me at twenty four hours of age
Unzip Me Buttons Up Las Cienegas Foes Early
By Jack Shinar
bloodhorse.com
Unzip Me dictated the pace en route to an easy win in the
$100,000 Las Cienegas Handicap (gr. IIIT) on the hillside turf course at
Santa Anita April 11, earning her fourth consecutive win for trainer Marty
Jones.
Grade II winner Gotta Have Her, the defending Las Cienegas winner making her
first start since a runner-up finish against males in the Breeders' Cup Turf
Sprint Nov. 7, rallied mildly before finishing third as the even-money favorite.
A Harris Farms and Donald Valpredo-owned California homebred, Unzip Me posted
her first graded stakes win in the about 6 1/2-furlong event, which she
completed in an excellent time of 1:12.80 over firm going. Her last three
victories in the current streak have come on the unique downhill course at Santa
Anita in which she led at every call.
A 4-year-old daughter of City Zip out of the Arazi mare Escape With Me, Unzip Me
was coming off a hard-fought head victory in the state-restricted Irish O'Brien
Stakes March 20.
“We were always pretty high on her," Jones said. "As soon as she got on the
grass, even when we worked her on the grass, it was like, ‘Whoa, this filly’s
different on the grass.’ I was real concerned about running her back. It was
kind of a last-minute decision because that last race was real hard on her. But
the last few days before entries (for the Las Cienegas), she just started acting
like herself and going like herself again, so I decided we should go for it
again.
"She just loves running down that hill so much, I said we better try and take
advantage of this while we can.”
As she has in all of starts during the winning streak, Unzip Me jumped to the
early lead for jockey Joe Talamo and maintained her advantage over Czechers, who
contested quick quarter-mile fractions of :22.56 and :45.24 coming down the
hill.
Unzip Me shifted ground when she reached the synthetic portion of the course on
the turn, but recovered well and opened up a commanding three-length lead by
mid-stretch. The chestnut filly came home in control while under a strong hand
ride.
Czechers, ridden by Rafael Bejarano, fought on through the lane after falling
back and edged Gotta Have Her for second by a three-quarters of a length. Gotta
Have Her drifted a bit in the stretch but finished willingly for Tyler Baze.
Also owned in partnership by Harris Farm trainer Per Antonsen, Unzip Me improved
her career mark to 6-2-1 in 11 starts with earnings of $279,700 after collecting
$60,000 for the Las Cienegas.
"She had her ears straight up the entire race today, nice and relaxed," Talamo
said of the winner. "I knew Rafael was close because we were going so slow, so
around the turn and I wanted to open up just a little to get some breathing
room. I threw her a few crosses through the lane just to keep her focused. Her
last few races have really been remarkable.”
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