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Last Updated: Nov 28th, 2010 - 10:22:29 |
Tommy Hensby proved that using the opportunity to ride with Canada’s best riders, would really improve your skill and speed as you learn. 14-year-old Hensby in his first year of competitive racing at Paris Speedway, had a dream night on Friday night,as he rode in the Division 2 class for the first time, and went undefeated in his four heats and in the final race! With the biggest smile in the world, he raced hard in the final race to keep the hard charging Scott Thompson behind him, to take his first checkered flag victory for 2010!
Aaron Hesmer continued his dominance of the Paris events with a solid display of speedway racing, with another sweep of a final win to keep his unbeaten run going, proving that he is definitely the man to beat this year! Gary Hesmer blew his engine during the pit warm-up session and was left to ride Katalin Davis’s bike throughout the night. Katalin herself joined in the fun until an awkward slide out in turn 1 caused her to pull out of her last race.
Terry Rideout aboard his new Jawa looked uncomfortable as he was challenged with new power and set-up. He also took an opportunity to ride in the Flat Track class as well on the night! Mike Hammond took on the big guns and had a few scary moments when he was sandwiched twice by the Hesmer boys in two heats, the second heat causing a slide out on turn 2, but he was able to remount and finish the race well.
Congratulations to both Hensby and Hesmer for a great job done on the night!
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