Monticello, ny. – Andrew Adamczyk took the lead early with 9/2 shot (race (9/2).Yankee slide) And on Wednesday (April 16) on the point on the line, the victory of racing in the 7,500 US dollar North American Amateur Drivers Association (Naada) on the Monticello Raceway (Naada).
From post 2, Adamczyk easily solved control with pylon starter electro-long legs (driven by Scott Woogen) before the start. Run (Yankee slide) Carved A: 30.1 for the first quarter before the procedure slowed down drastically in 1: 03.2. The Shoemaker Hanover (John Calabrese) ran through the slowed middle half on the edge and ranged from the back to the leader's neck, while the pace accelerated to three quarters in 1: 34.1.
Raceace dealt with Shoemaker Hanover through the curve and stubbornly fought for command to the end, where he held a nose at the shoemaker Hannover to stop the clock in 2:05. Hobbs (Victoria Stratton) took third place to place in fourth place like Psalmsfortysixfive (Scott Keppler), since Mufasa AS (Cody Houghtaling) crossed third place while he was no longer up to date. The detached break disqualified Mufasa in fifth place.
Alan Schwartz has and trains Raceace, a 9-year-old gelding from Yankee Glide. He paid $ 11 to win.
Raceace Replay
Naada Action will return to Monticello next Wednesday (April 23). The first race time in Monticello is 12:10 p.m. (EDT).
For complete racing results, click here: US trabering results.
from Ray CotoloFor the Naada