This week makes amends for an oversight–No. 1 is a colt who actually broke his maiden two weeks back in a stakes but flew beneath (actually above) our radar since we were looking at maiden races. Better late than never. 5 – SHELZAWA, SAR, 7/4-3rd, 1 1/16 miles (turf) (video)Beyer Speed Figure – 78(f, 3, by Zelzal (Fr)–Shendama (Fr), by Dr. Fong)O-Madaket Stables, Michael Dubb, William Rucker and Bill Strauss. B-Marie-Laure Collet and Teddy Poirier (Fr). T-Chad Brown. J-Flavien Prat.Despite missing the break, the 8/5 favorite rallied from next-last in a 10-horse field to gradually run past Nonconsecutivetrms (Not This Time) in the final furlong. The smallish filly was making her second U.S. start after her ownership quartet purchased her privately from France earlier this year. 4 – LIBERTY'S SECRET, SAR, 7/5-7th, 6 furlongs (video)Beyer Speed Figure – 79(f, 3, by Central Banker–Liberty Fuze, by Mass Media)O-Paradise Farms and Thummps Racing Stable. B-Thummps Racing Stable (NY). T-Patrick Quick. J-Dylan Davis.She showed excellent speed in her debut last September, chasing Letmecounttheways through a torrid half-mile – and that Yaupon filly returned a month later to win a NY-bred stakes by 6 lengths. Somewhat surprisingly, she wasn't the favorite here in start No. 2 but spanked the much softer competition to score by 4 1/2 lengths. 3 – WHITE BULLET, EVD, 7/3-5th, 5 furlongs (video)Beyer Speed Figure – 81(c, 3, by Mor Spirit–At First Glance, by Munnings)O-Madel Gonzalez. B-April Mayberry (Fla). T-Jerry Tillis Jr. J-Colby Hernandez.Another private purchase after two uninspiring Gulfstream Park outings at 2, he stepped up nicely in his first start for new connections. Returning after 9 ½ months on the sidelines, he quickly assumed a short lead then drew off to win by 5 lengths. He's the first foal from his unraced dam. 2 – GLITTER AND GLOW, WO, 7/4-7th, 1 1/8 miles (Tapeta) (video)Beyer Speed Figure – 82(f, 3, by Nyquist–Western Curl, by Curlin)O/B-Chiefswood Stables (Ont-C). T-Rachel Halden. J-David Moran.The stretchout from 7 to 9 furlongs for her second start worked perfectly for Robert and Mark Krebil's homebred: she controlled the pace in a soft :49.93 and 1:14.49 and had plenty left to kick 4 lengths clear at the end. She's the second foal from a Chiefswood dam who could run a little (twice stakes-placed on Tapeta) – and the dam is out of a half-sister to now-deceased Florida Derby (Gr. I) winner Eskendereya. 1 – SABINO CANYON, LRC, 6/27-9th, Los Alamitos Derby, 1 1/8 miles (video)Beyer Speed Figure – 85(c, 3, by Maxfield–Broadway Play, by Quality Road)O-Mike Pegram, Karl Watson and Paul Weitman. B-Mercedes Stables (Ky). T-Bob Baffert. J-Ricardo Gonzalez.This $575,000 yearling owned by the “Three Amigos” was overlooked in last week's rankings and wasn't the betting favorite even though Baffert has now won the Los Al Derby 10 straight times and 16 times overall. “We just kind of put this horse in there,” assistant trainer Mike Marlow said. “It's hard to say what he is.” But it's easy to say he was best of these – 3/5 chalk Start the Ride got a rail run to spurt two lengths clear in midstretch yet Sabina Canyon still ran him down. The post Five Fastest Maidens for the Week of June 29 to July 5 appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions.