Ny Traffic, a multiple stakes-winning millionaire, has been retired from racing and will enter stud at Boggs Shoemaker's Timber Ridge Farm in Felton, Pa., for the 2025 breeding season.

The first son of champion sire Cross Traffic to stand in the region, Ny Traffic retires with a record of seven wins and eight placings in 24 starts while earning $1,003,840 over five seasons.

A winner at two, he was sent on the Triple Crown trail after a dominant allowance score at Gulfstream Park at the start of 2020. Trained by Saffie Joseph. Jr., he showed he belonged when finishing third in Fair Grounds' Grade 2 Risen Star Stakes, a little over a length behind Modernist, and a month later running second in the G2 Louisiana Derby.

The topsy-turvy 2020 season saw him hit the board in four consecutive graded stakes, as he added a second to Maxfield in the G3 Matt Winn at the end of May at Churchill Downs, followed by a trip to Monmouth Park in July for the G1 Haskell Invitational Stakes. He turned in one of the best performances of his career when he chased Authentic the entire trip and surged at the wire to just miss the win by a nose.

He recorded his first stakes victory by nearly nine lengths the next year in Belmont Park's 6 1/2 furlong Hudson Handicap, and he added two more stakes wins at age five, with back-to-back scores in Belmont's six-furlong Affirmed Success and Penn National's six-furlong Chocolate Town, clocking 1:09 and change in both.

Running 19 times in stakes competition, he finished fourth or better in 14, eight in graded company. Racing through age six, he concluded his career with a third in Gulfstream Park's G3 Harlan's Holiday Stakes on Dec. 30.

From the Fappiano sire line through Unbridled and Unbridled's Song, Ny Traffic is the first of two stakes performers from two foals from the winning mare Mamie Reilly, also the dam of New York Derby runner-up Purple Hearted. His third dam is multiple U.S. graded winner Quilma, classic winner of the Chilean 1,000 Guineas in her native country.

Ny Traffic will stand for an advertised fee of $3,500.