Bangor, ME — Heinikin Bythebay conquered the raceway by the river on Saturday (October 11), scoring top honors in the $25,000 Fred Nichols Invitational during the Maine Sire Stakes Championships card at Bangor Raceway.
Kevin Switzer, Jr hustled the six-year-old son of Southwind Lynch, aggressively off the car, dueling for the early lead while wedged between Call Me Maverick (Michael Stevenson) and Tenzing Bromac N (Ron Cushing), as the torrid trio treaded ferociously into the first turn.
Making the lead just past the eighth-pole, Switzer strategically throttled down his charge after piking to the quarter-marker in :27.4. Long, deep breaths were afforded the valiant pacesetter who strolled to the half in a reasonable :57.3 with the outer flow immediately forming as the soft second panel became evident.
David Ingraham tipped Two Fold Cold off the 3/8th-pole, flushing Ron Cushing and Tenzing Bromac N into a first over assault, with both taking chase over a quickly accelerating Heinikin Bythebay.
After pacing a third panel in an incredible :27.2, Heinikin Bythebay was engaged in lockstep by Tenzing Bromac as they stared each other in the eye to three-quarters in 1:25, a lethal combat stance they would maintain through the entirety of the final turn.
Fanning off into the stretch, Heinikin Bythebay held firm along the pylons as Tenzing Bromac N and Two Fold Cold closed in gamely. And at the wire, the fans held their breaths (and tickets), before the photo-finish print proclaimed Switzer’s charge the victor by a nose over Two Fold Cold, while the tele-timer announced the 1:53.1 final time.
Tenzing Bromac finished just 1/2-length back in third after the trio battled through an scintillating and fan satisfying 55.3 back-half.
The win was the fastest clocking of the season at Bangor Raceway and was the fifth driving win of the day for Switzer.
“That was one heck of a race” Switzer remarked, “Absolutely it was. These three horses, they’re some of the best you’re going to see up here. They’re all good horses and they all raced great.
“I was hoping to try not to take too much out of my horse early but I got a good second quarter breather. And that was an incredibly big back-half from all three of these horses. They all raced huge”.
Heinikin Bythebay is owned and was bred by KDK Standardbreds and was trained to his 35th career victory by Kevin Switzer, Sr.
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