Motion-trained Test Score beats One Stripe by a neck in Pegasus Turf
Test Score edged stablemate One Stripe by a neck in the Grade 1 Pegasus World Cup Turf at Gulfstream, a tight result that reshuffles early-season turf pecking order and pays big for connections.

Test Score edged stablemate One Stripe by a neck to prevail in the Grade 1 Pegasus World Cup Turf Invitational at Gulfstream Park, covering 1 1/8 miles on the turf in 1:47.04. Under jockey Manuel Franco for trainer Graham Motion, Test Score collected a $516,000 winner's share and pushed career earnings to about $2.0 million in a photo-finish that underscored Motion's depth in the turf division.
The one-two for Motion highlighted the trainer's ability to place horses for big early-season targets. Test Score's narrow victory over One Stripe came against a competitive field that included favored Program Trading, who finished off the board in fifth after failing to match the winner late. The outcome will reverberate through handicappers and connections who had expected Program Trading to be a decisive factor in the division.
Manuel Franco's ride delivered when it mattered, guiding Test Score home in a performance that combined timing and resilience. The final time of 1:47.04 for 1 1/8 miles is a solid clocking at Gulfstream and frames Test Score's effort as both tactically astute and physically durable after a demanding campaign. Trainer Graham Motion indicated that Test Score will get a break following the grind of the current season, a decision that preserves the horse's condition and sets up potential targets later in the year.
From a business perspective, the Pegasus World Cup Turf continues to validate its role as a high-stakes early-season showcase. The $516,000 winner's share provided an immediate financial payoff for Test Score's connections and highlights how Gulfstream's marquee undercard races can shift owner strategy and yearling valuation. Test Score’s bankroll approaching $2.0 million enhances the horse's résumé and raises the profile of the connections that campaigned him to this level.
Culturally, the one-two finish by stablemates delivered a storyline racing fans savor: intra-stable rivalry and the drama of a neck deciding a Grade 1 purse. The result keeps attention on Motion's barn and on jockey Manuel Franco as a top option in big turf events. For bettors, Program Trading's failure to fire will prompt re-evaluation of form lines and future market behavior in turf stakes.
With Motion planning a break for Test Score, the immediate fallout is clear: the horse will be freshened before summer or fall assignments, while One Stripe's runner-up effort signals readiness for another crack at top-level company. The Pegasus result reshapes early-season expectations and sets up a season of strategic placement and storylines for fans to follow.
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