Crossfit (Donato Hanover) lifted himself past all four of his harness racing opponents to capture the Preferred-Handicap by a nose at Rideau Carleton Raceway on Thursday (Nov. 9).
Guy Gagnon pulled the gelding back as the wings opened and trailed the field to the quarter in :27.4. Fix A Drink (Jimmy Gagnon), winner of the past two Preferred-Handicap Trots, marched to the lead in the second quarter, putting up a :58.1 panel on the wet good surface. He then got Duke Lavictoire (Pascal Berube) for company as they reached the backstretch.
Crossfit pulled out on the backstretch, circled a stalling rival near three-quarters in 1:28 and swung three-wide on the final turn. He marched past the fading Duke Lavictoire before reaching the top of the stretch, but leader Fix A Drink had more left and resisted until the end. Crossfitās closing speed increased with every stride, and he eclipsed his rival just in time to score in 1:58.2.
Raising Rusty (Stephane Pouliot) got up for third.
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The win was Crossfitās 32nd in 163 lifetime starts and his 9th of 2023. Victory Puddy trains the seven-year-old, an earner of $346,403, for Gordon McDonald of Ottawa and Christopher Boland of St. Johns.
Racing will continue at Rideau Carleton Raceway on Sunday, Nov. 12 at 6:30 p.m. EST. The trackās top pacers will battle in the Preferred Handicap.
For complete race results, click here.
by Nicholas Barnsdale, for Harnesslink