The well-related Cyber Attack showed the benefit of a spell when he made the perfect return at Te Awamutu.
Put aside after two summer outings, the Shamexpress two-year-old resumed in fine style in yesterday's Vilagrad Winery 1150m to break his maiden and open up later season options. "He was probably a bit immature last time around and he's strengthened up during a break," trainer Tony Pike said.
Cyber Attack raced outside the leader and, while he didn't corner that well, he flattened out in the closing 150m for rider Vinny Colgan to claim major honours at the expense of the front-runner Superstatic.
"He was a bit unbalanced around the turn, but he was strong to the post," Pike said.
Cyber Attack was bought for $47,500 as a weanling by Peter Mitchell, of Bonecrusher fame, out of Lime Country Thoroughbreds' 2016 draft at Karaka.