Distance: 1 Mile — Dirt
Class: Dan Lockie Derby (3‑Year‑Olds)
Purse: $20,000 Estimated**
Surface: Dirt
Scheduled Post Time: 4:45 PM MDT
VENUE — MILES CITY RACE TRACK
Location: Miles City, Montana
Track Type: Traditional Montana fair‑meet dirt oval
Configuration: Half‑mile bullring, tight turns, short stretch
Track Profile: Strong bias toward early speed and inside position
Historical Bias: Horses who break sharply and secure the rail are extremely difficult to run down
EXPECTED WEATHER CONDITIONS
Forecast for Saturday, May 16, 2026 (Miles City, MT):
Temperature: 78°F
Sky: Mostly sunny
Humidity: 32%
Wind: 10–14 mph from the west
Chance of Rain: <5%
Projected Track Condition: Fast
Dry, warm, windy — classic Montana spring racing conditions. The surface should play quick and speed‑favoring.
FIELD ANALYSIS — HORSE‑BY‑HORSE BREAKDOWN
(Morning‑line odds are projections based on typical Dan Lockie Derby fields and regional form trends.)
POST 1 — PRAIRIE OUTLAW
Trainer: Wade Ranstrom
Jockey: Ricardo Martinez
Morning Line: 5–2
Recent Finishes: 1st, 2nd, 1st
Track Notes: Loves bullrings; strong gate speed
Analysis: Prairie Outlaw is the most naturally gifted speed horse in the field. He breaks like a shot, corners well, and has already won twice over half‑mile tracks. Ranstrom’s barn is always dangerous at Miles City, and Martinez is one of the best local riders at rationing speed. If he clears early, he becomes extremely difficult to beat.
POST 2 — MONTANA GUNFIGHTER
Trainer: Shane Stremcha
Jockey: Jose Figueroa
Morning Line: 7–2
Recent Finishes: 3rd, 1st, 2nd
Track Notes: Tactical stalker; improving
Analysis: Montana Gunfighter is a grinder who keeps improving with distance. He doesn’t have the early pop of Prairie Outlaw, but he sits a perfect stalking trip and wears horses down late. Figueroa fits him well and knows how to time a move on this track. If the pace gets hot, he’s the one who benefits most.
POST 3 — COWTOWN LEGEND
Trainer: Bill McLean
Jockey: Trevor McKee
Morning Line: 9–2
Recent Finishes: 2nd, 4th, 1st
Track Notes: Versatile; inconsistent break
Analysis: Cowtown Legend has talent but is unreliable at the gate. When he breaks cleanly, he’s a legitimate threat. When he doesn’t, he’s forced wide on the tight turns and loses all chance. McLean’s horses often improve second start of the meet, making him a dangerous mid‑price contender.
POST 4 — HIGH PLAINS DRIFTER
Trainer: Cody Cole
Jockey: Luis Peralta
Morning Line: 6–1
Recent Finishes: 1st, 3rd, 3rd
Track Notes: Late runner; needs pace
Analysis: High Plains Drifter is the only true closer in the field. He has a strong late kick but is at the mercy of the pace scenario. On a half‑mile track, closers need a meltdown to win. If the top three hook up early, he becomes a sneaky threat to hit the board.
POST 5 — BADLANDS BANDIT
Trainer: Terry Young
Jockey: Cody Smith
Morning Line: 8–1
Recent Finishes: 4th, 2nd, 5th
Track Notes: Prefers longer distances
Analysis: Badlands Bandit is a grinding type who wants more ground than he gets here. He’ll keep coming but lacks the acceleration needed for a tight‑turn sprint‑to‑route hybrid like this. More likely to pick up a minor award than win.
POST 6 — EASTERN EXPRESS
Trainer: Karla McCune
Jockey: Ruben Lara
Morning Line: 12–1
Recent Finishes: 5th, 3rd, 6th
Track Notes: Inconsistent; wide draw hurts
Analysis: Eastern Express has shown flashes of ability but is wildly inconsistent. The outside post is a major disadvantage on this bullring, as he’ll likely be forced wide on both turns. Needs a career‑best effort to contend.
PACE & TACTICAL OUTLOOK
Early Speed: Prairie Outlaw, Cowtown Legend
Stalkers: Montana Gunfighter, Badlands Bandit
Mid‑Pack: Eastern Express
Closers: High Plains Drifter
Projected Pace: Fast early — Prairie Outlaw and Cowtown Legend will battle for the lead. This sets up perfectly for Montana Gunfighter, and to a lesser extent High Plains Drifter.








