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Mind Frame’s Half-Brother Lonesome Road Strikes Victory Once More, Eyes Set on Stakes Debut Next

January 24, 2026 5 Min Read
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Jockey Michelle Sanchez remained motionless in her saddle as Lonesome Road thundered down Laurel Park’s homestretch, aiming for his second consecutive victory. It wasn’t the typical chilly January weather in Maryland that kept Sanchez still; rather, it was the striking dark bay horse’s effortless performance that transformed the skilled rider into a mere passenger.

Friday’s eighth race, which carried a $49,000 entry fee for horses aged four and older, was anticipated to be a significant challenge for Lonesome Road—a well-bred competitor who had convincingly won his first dirt race by eight and a half lengths on December 26. That earlier victory highlighted his potential, marked by an impressive 93 Beyer speed figure, but stepping up from six furlongs to a mile meant facing tougher opponents and possibly a faster pace.

Starting as the heavy 3/5 favorite, Lonesome Road ($3.20) quickly surged to the lead, posting early splits of 23.74 and 47.28 seconds. He extended his lead further after hitting six furlongs in 1:12.54, then pulled away smoothly like a gentle breeze. He finished six and a quarter lengths ahead in a fast 1:37.72 on the main track, neither he nor Sanchez seeming to exert much effort.

While Club Daddy ran well, he only managed to finish second, trailing Daveyons by six and a half lengths. Tony Eclipse, Group Ticket, Joe the Jet, Gluckstadt, Spring Decision, and Superpower never seriously challenged Lonesome Road. Unfortunately, Be the Judge and States United were hindered during the race.

“He did it so effortlessly,” said Tana Aubrey, assistant to trainer Michael Trombetta. “It mirrored his last race — when he rounds the turn, he’s cruising easily. His ears are flicking upward when he’s at his best.”

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Lonesome Road, a 4-year-old by McLean’s Music, was bred by the late R. Larry Johnson, who passed away on February 4, 2024, at the age of 78. Johnson entered the breeding business in 1978 at Legacy Farm in Bluemount, Virginia, starting with the purchase of the mare Landschik for just $2,800. Although Landschik never raced, she became the foundation broodmare for Johnson’s breeding program, producing over 40 stakes winners; Ran’s Chick, Lonesome Road’s fourth dam, traces back to this lineage.

Johnson also held leadership roles in the Maryland Thoroughbred Racing Association, the Virginia Thoroughbred Association, and the Virginia Equestrian Benevolent and Protective Association. Between 2017 and 2022, his horses won the most Maryland Fund awards and earned more than $20 million.

Lonesome Road is a half-brother to multiple Grade 1 stakes winner Mind Frame and will begin his stud career at Claiborne Farm in 2026. Another half-brother, Hollywood Walk, is a stakes-winning turf sprinter. Their dam, Walk of Stars, was a stakes-winning sprinter at Charlestown, affectionately known as “the queen of the bullring,” according to Aubrey.

Owned by the Estate of R. Larry Johnson, Lonesome Road did not race until July of his three-year-old year, debuting with a seventh-place finish in a limited maiden special on Colonial’s turf. On September 12, he improved to second in a five-and-a-half-furlong maiden special, also on turf. “We knew the talent was there,” Aubrey explained, “but I wasn’t really concentrating on him.”

After being gelded, Lonesome Road sharpened his focus and discovered a preference for dirt surfaces, finding his stride. Now, Trombetta and Aubrey plan to seek out more demanding challenges. “Mike might be looking for a step up here at Laurel,” Aubrey said, suggesting a stakes race could be their next target.

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This article was originally published by Paulick Report on January 23, 2026.


Fan Take: Lonesome Road’s effortless leap from promising maiden to dominant competitor signals a thrilling new talent in the sport, reminding fans why the development of well-bred horses keeps horse racing exciting. His progress hints at competitive future stakes races that could revitalize interest and showcase the sport’s deep breeding and training expertise.

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