With the addition of six P50 / P65 / P85 into the weekly program, this gave the large crowd something extra to cheer about.
The weather was perfect, the track was in top shape, and the stage set for a great night of racing. With only four Division 1 riders available this night, they had some serious battles that had the crowd on the edge of their seats. Joe Heye with his new engine once again pushed hard and did some great moves to beat Aaron Hesmer.
Aaron back from his successful St.Alex win the previous weekend, was aboard a newer bike set-up. Despite the over spin at the gate, Aaron soon pushed his way passed Marc Gauthier, Gary Hesmer and the amazingly fast Joe Heye to take a well deserved final win on the last lap! - Great racing!!!
Terry Rideout capitalized upon the mixing of the Division 2 and 3 riders. Graham Wale, Tom Brown, John Bennett, Tim Murray and the returning Scott Collier all suffered at Terry's ever-increasing speeds, despite some valiant efforts in the heats by Tim and Scott. John Bennett also returned to Paris for 2007 and had a very scary moment in the final as he looped at the start but managed to keep the bike in control to finish a well deserved 3rd place after having to catch the field!
Terry Rideout, did the business and took the Checkered flag proudly in front of the waving and clapping crowd. Unfortunately for Graham, his Weslake wouldn't play fair and he had to withdraw from the night with mechanical gremlins!
And Corinne Franic's 'Legault' machine would 'Not-go' so she, also sadly missed this night. A complete night of good solid fair racing, and thank you to all the riders who came to put on the show!