Two fillies clocked a 90 Beyer last week, but Paradise City won and Yes It Tiz didn't6–PARADISE CITY, PRM, 7-10, Saylorville Stakes, 6 furlongs.Beyer Speed Figure-90 (video)(f, 4, McKinzie–Washington Bridge, by Yankee Gentleman)O-C2 Racing Stable, Shining Stables, Paul Braverman, Timothy Pinch and BAG Racing Stables (Ky). B-Don Alberto Corporation. T-Saffie Joseph Jr. J-Micah Husbands.She'll probably never get a better trip, but to a certain extent her improved tactical speed this year is helping her make her own luck. In getting her first stakes victory (she was beaten a nose last September in the GIII Winter Memories Stakes on turf), she waited in the rail pocket then slipped inside Bob Baffert-trained pacesetter Silent Law through the stretch to edge clear in 1:09.25. She has some versatility but it's looking like dirt sprinting may be her strength.5–KAPOOR, IND, 7-11, Mari Hulman George Memorial Stakes, 1 1/16mBeyer Speed Figure-91(f, 4, Uncle Mo–Kareena, by Medaglia d'Oro)O/B-Godolphin (Ky). T-Bill Mott. J-Junior Alvarado.Kapoor is getting to be a regular at this: this is her third appearance on “Six Speedy Fillies” and last year she also made “Five Fastest Maidens.” So far, the well-bred filly has been a frontrunning machine. She is 5-for-5 when controlling the pace and 0-for-3 when she doesn't. This was her first try around two turns, and while she has yet to earn graded black type, that could be just a matter of ti4–GOODALL, SAR, 7-10, Victory Ride Stakes-GIII, 6 1/2fBeyer Speed Figure-92 (2nd) (video)(f, 3, Yaupon–Moon Over Mag Bay, by Malibu Moon)O-Spendthrift Farm. B-Mark Toothaker and Bill/Corrine Heiligbrodt (Ky). T-Steve Asmussen. J-Flavien Prat.Goodall ran as well as expected and was cruising on a two-length lead in midstretch, but unexpectedly was overtaken by longshot Sippin Pretty (see below). “I thought, honestly, she ran her race,” Prat said. “The other horse just ran me down.” Toothaker bought Goodall's winless dam for $20,000 and bred her in partnership with the Heiligbrodts, who raced promising young sire Yaupon. Spendthrift paid $525,000 for her last year at OBS April3–MOVIN' ON UP, SAR, 7-11, Caress Stakes-GII, 5 1/2fTBeyer Speed Figure-93 (video)(m, 5, Accelerate–Stifle Yourself, by Cairo Prince)O-Ken Ramsey. B-Estate of Harvey Clarke (Ky). T-Saffie Joseph Jr. J-Tyler Gaffalione.She was fourth choice in the five-horse Caress, but the irrepressible Ramsey expected to get his picture taken. “Look for me in the winners circle,” he posted on his X account. And following Movin' On Up's last-to-first rally, Ramsey was a winner all around. The mare he claimed 2 1/2 years ago for $35,000 is now a graded winner, and asked if he bet her at 5-1, he replied, “With BOTH hands.” Movin' On Up is out of a half-sister to GSWs Gosger and Harvey's Lil Goil from the same female family as Derby/Preakness winner I'll Have Another, and 90-year-old Ramsey intends to watch her offspring run. He led Movin' On Up into the winner's circle arm-in-arm with Joseph on his first trip to Saratoga since his June 2024 kidney transplant at age 88-plus, which he proudly notes has landed him in the Guinness Book of World Records. “I beat out a guy in Toronto,” he says.2–IN THE STARS, IND, 7-11, Indiana General Assembly Distaff Handicap, 1 1/16mTBeyer Speed Figure- 93(f, 4, Into Mischief–Stellar Wind, by Curlin)O-G. Watts Humphrey Jr. B-Orpendale/Chelston/Wynatt (Ky). T-Rusty Arnold. J-Luis Saez.When you have a filly by America's No. 1 sire out of an Eclipse Award champion, the first goal is to make her a stakes winner. Mission accomplished. Stellar Wind never raced on grass, but In the Stars's career trajectory has gotten a massive boost from turf: on dirt she was never close in four starts with a Beyer top of 69, and in her last three on grass she has Beyers of 92, 90 and now 93. Graded black-type will undoubtedly be the next objective.1–SIPPIN PRETTY, SAR, 7- 10, Victory Ride Stakes-GIII, 6 1/2fBeyer Speed Figure-94 (video)(f, 3, Yaupon–Tiz Imaginary, by Tizway)O-Randall Bloch, Six Column Stables, Mike Davis and Gene Rice. B-Clarkland Farm (Ky). T-Ian Wilkes. J-Ricardo Santana Jr.She was overlooked at 26-1 because she no-showed in the GII Eight Belles Stakes, where she was only a length off the pace after a sixteenth then was uncompetitive and by the three-eighths pole was at the rear five to six lengths back. “She wasn't herself,” Wilkes said. Still, in finishing sixth she was only one length behind 2-1 Victory Ride favorite Goodall–and this time she powered past Goodall for a career-best figure and a first-crop exacta for sire Yaupon. The GI Test Stakes Aug. 8 is the next target for Wilkes and his longtime owners.The post Six Fastest Fillies For The Week of July 6-12, 2026 appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions.