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Last Updated: Nov 28th, 2010 - 10:22:29 |
Friday night at Paris Speedway, the Hesmer family created Canadian Speedway history in a disqualification of all three family members by referee Roger Stevens.
The heat race caused a heat of the moment event, where Aaron Hesmer took the wrong gate and was challenged by cousin Gary, they had cross words and C.J. Hesmer who was in gate 4, rode across and accidentally rode into Aaron as they discussed the situation. Referee Roger Stevens, decided to run the race which Aaron won, but disqualified the points from all the Hesmer riders for the infraction. This left Gary Moody with a full point award for his last place finish.
Gary Moody returning to the Paris track for the first time, following his broken collar accident in July, was disappointed himself, as he wanted to get another run at Tommy Hensby who beat him in last time out, but sadly Hensby is out for the season with a broke thumb and some internal bruising following a hard crash in practice last week! He did however, ride very well and came out unscathed on the night!
Mike Hammond and Terry Rideout as joined in the fun on the night, with Terry Rideout grabbing a heat win for the first time in 2010. Mike Hammond had a few scary moments with some slide-outs following the best starting performance of the year.
The night however, was topped with the crowning of Gary Hesmer in the final event. He took a good lead following Aaron Hesmer's 15 yard penalty for jumping the start, and held on to keep the hard and fast charging Aaron back, in his passing of both Rideout and Moody.
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