Windsor, me -A few divisions of $ 17,000 from the Maine Sire Stakes for Harness Racing 2-year-old Pacing Colts and Veldings went to Windsor on Monday (August 25), with both sides of the Win Spectrum.
In the $ 16,948 non-racing opener for first-year disorders, it was Marc Tardif’s Dude’s the Jet who broke his girl in wire-to-wire fashion for hot Driver Kevin Switzer Jr.
Score from post two, the son of Guy is the man Every call made a winning when he set off the road, fractures of: 29.1 and 1: 00.1 to half, with only stable partner Rebel’s Revenge (Andy Harrington) at a striking distance.
While the Jet van Dude led the field along the third panel in 1:30, several Colts who tried to get back into the race were three wide along the back. However, nobody could catch the pacesetter while Switzer released a notch and drove home with a few lengths in 2: 00.3.
Trained by Marc Tardif for owners Leighton Property and Victoria Leighton, it was the first victory of the Colt in five previous trips. He was bred in Maine by Fred Decker.
Rebel’s Revenge finished second; NUH UH (Aaron Hall) was placed fourth third.
In the second $ 17,124 Maine Sire Stakes for 2-year-old male pacers, it was no surprise that Switzer Jr. The unbeaten gelding of his father would put real horror show on the front and play me if you can.

By wrapping fractions from: 29.2 and 1:01 to half, it was clear to observers that the soft half would play well for the intact record of the Division star.
With Daytoremember (Heath Campbell) glued to his helmet in the bag, Switzer Jr. A notch out and hit the third station in 1: 30.4. Campbell and his leadership remained exactly with the ‘favorite’ and the pair fought through the track that was identical: 28.3 Last quarters.
When the dust was arranged, Real Horrorshow had been measured 1-1/2 length advantage in relation to the challenging Daytoremember and the trophy home in 1: 59.2, which is only a tick of the best clocks of his season. The emerging talent has taken his sixth consecutive victory and built $ 40,281 this year.
Trained by Kevin Switzer Sr. For KDK Standardbreds, Kathleen Mofield and Anthony Sivik Jr., the son of Guy is the man Was bred in Maine by Luke and Patricia ‘Tuffy’ Varnum.
Its Justmoney (Aaron Hall) became third in the second non-wager event.
The Maine Sire Stakes will go on the Windsor Fair on Tuesday (August 26) with the 3-year-old Colt and Ruin Pacers, followed by all 2 and 3-year-old trotters on Friday (August 29) to kick off the holiday weekend. The 2-year-old Merrieveeulen Pacers arrive at the Windsor program on Saturday (August 30), with 3-year-old Merrieveen Pacers on Sunday (August 31) and finally the 2-year-old Colt Pacers to end the long weekend on Monday (September 1).
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