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By Leann Noguera, StallioneSearch
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK–APRIL 22, 2026–Cyber Monday continues to separate himself among the nation’s second-crop sires, and the pattern is becoming hard to ignore. Week after week, his runners are not just qualifying—they are doing it with times that demand attention.
That trend held firm again this past weekend at Los Alamitos, where Cyber Monday sired two more trial winners who qualified to the $254,500 Robert Adair Kindergarten Futurity-G2, set for May 10.
Cyber Eyes stayed perfect in two starts, taking her trial under Irving Lara in 15.786 while winning by a half-length. She was bred in Arizona by Aba Quarter Horses LLC out of Jess Racy Eyes by Mr Jess Perry. Repurchased for $27,000 at the Ruidoso Select Yearling Sale, she now races for trainer Jose Flores, who also owns her in partnership with Julio Encinas and Mark and Marta Winslow.
Monday Dynasty matched that effort with a winning performance of his own. Ridden by Edwin Escobedo, he stopped the clock in 15.789 and won by a neck to secure his spot in the final. He was bred in Oklahoma by Cavenaugh Quarter Horses LLC out of Lady Dynasty by FDD Dynasty. The $40,000 Heritage Place Yearling Sale graduate is trained by JJ Gonzalez for owner Guadalupe Cortez.
The results were familiar. Cyber Monday wasn’t just present in the trials—his runners once again set the standard on the clock.
That consistency has been building. One week earlier at Remington Park, he sired the two fastest qualifiers to the inaugural Remington Park Appaloosa Futurity, led by Knockouts Eyes and R Tyme Wil Tell, who finished one-two and clearly separated themselves from the rest of the field.
The week before that delivered even more of the same. Whatdyathinkofmenow and Cyber Hostage posted the fastest and second-fastest times heading into the $971,955 Remington Park Futurity. Cyber Command III followed with the second-fastest mark into the Remington Park Derby, while Beltane topped the Oaks trials.
The reach extends beyond a Remington Park and Los Alamitos. Tater Hill Senator added another piece to the puzzle with a second-fastest qualifying effort into the West Texas Futurity-RG2.
On the stakes side this season, Cyber Monday has already accounted for three black-type runners. Whatdyathinkofmenow SI 92 $173,357 finished second in the Remington Park Futurity-RG1. Cyber Courage SI 93 $140,916 was runner-up in the Desert Classic Derby at Turf Paradise. Cm Jessa Blue Monday SI 91 $83,539 delivered a second-place finish in the Los Alamitos Oaks.
The numbers reinforce what is already playing out on the track. Cyber Monday closed 2025 as the nation’s No. 2 first-crop sire with more than $1 million in progeny earnings. He has carried that momentum straight into 2026, already siring 17 winners and more than $700,000 in earnings to lead all second-crop sires.
His runners have now pushed past $1.8 million in total earnings, backed by eight black-type performers and an average return of $13,000 per starter.
There is no mystery to the trend. From California to Oklahoma and beyond, Cyber Monday’s runners are showing up, stopping the clock, and putting themselves in position when it matters most.
For additional information, contact Monty McNair at 405-282-3437 or email ranchinfo@lazye.com.
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