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Canadian Speedway Last Updated: Nov 28th, 2010 - 10:22:29


Canadian Speedway: What A 'HEYE' of a Day at Paris Speedway!
By Admin
Jun 6, 2009, 17:06

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A good size crowd was privy to a night of great racing and different classes of entertainment.

We welcomed Jeremy Zelaska and Travis Lyle-Carpenter's Quad racing into the program, sadly though 3 quads were stuck on the side of the road after their truck broke down and they were unable to get to the track in time!

The Sehl/Vallee P85 flat track show was entertaining to the last lap of their final race, Braden Vallee pushed past a hard chasing Matt Sehl to take a good win on the night!

Tommy Hensby the new 13-year rider, continued to show his improving skills upon his 500cc bike throughout the night under direction of Aaron DeVeau.

Scott Collier had to withdraw from the night and subsequently, a changed program was implemented to facilitate some equal racing. The racing from both the Division 1 and Division 2 was outstanding. The night began with Joe Heye sliding out in both the warm-up lap and in the first race. The track which was probably the best we have seen for many a race, due to the work of Mike Zelaska and Dave Havill had put into it over the past week, caught Joe out! He did however, gain more confidence throughout the night and proved his reputation of being Paris Speedway's No 1 rider!

Terry Rideout, Gary Hesmer and Jeff Orosz joined Joe Heye in producing some superb duels with some clashing of bikes and very close racing. It was a treat for all there!

With the final event poised, Joe Heye took gate 2 along side Jeff Orosz in gate 1 and it was won from there, Joe pulled a flyer and took to the front while Jeff Orosz and Terry Rideout battled for second place, Gary Hesmer who was recovering from some technical problems pulled up the rear. Jeff Orosz pulled away from Terry Rideout and set about hunting down Joe Heye. The last corner near collision, was a breath-taking corner which left Joe Heye to take the checkered flag by a bike length! Great racing!

We look forward to our next event. which is the SANDIK sponsored night on June 19th.

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