BANGOR, ME – Two fields of six 3-year-old male pacers highlight the first $32,000-plus round of Maine Sire Stakes action at Bangor Raceway on Wednesday (June 12), which marks the start of the 18-week season of New England’s premier harness racing showcase.
With up to ten legs for each division throughout the summer and autumn months, and with significant purse increases, the Maine Standardbred Breeders Stakes has been promoting and providing a venue for Pine Tree State Standardbreds since the legislative establishment of the program in 1972.
While the series has evolved over the last fifty years…so has the speed and durability of the Maine-bred harness horse. While it is not uncommon to see horses by Maine sires competing throughout North America, New England drivers and trainers are also making a name for themselves on the National stage.
Last year’s Champion freshmen pacer, Hesjustadelight (Western Maverick), makes his seasonal debut in the $16,416 second division of two betting events which opens the program at historic Bass Park at 3:00 pm.

Trained, driven and co-owned by Ron Cushing, Hesjustadelight won $74,067 last year at 2 for co-owner and breeder Lynn-Marie Plouffe along with partners A. J. and J. J. Romanelli. He scores from post 4 and has been listed as the 7-2 second choice behind a 1-5 morning line favored ownership entry from the Marc Tardif Stable.
The powerful ‘Tardif Taskforce’ annually enters the Maine Sire Stakes loaded for bear, and this year is no exception. Their horse Two Fold Cold (Deuce Seelster) has drawn the pylon position for the second race and will look for redemption having finished second by a mere length to Hesjustadelight in last year’s $51,023 Maine Sire Stakes final at Cumberland. The 3-year-old has already equaled his lifetime best of 1:59.4 a few weeks ago and has been installed as the 1-5 heavy favorite with Walter Case Jr. driving, along with his ownership entry-mate Ella V Fella (post 6, Kevin Switzer Jr.).
In the first $16,416 division Justcallmebuck (Deuce Seelster) gets the oddsmaker’s call at 2-1. The gray sophomore already has a win and a second on his card this season for trainer Gary Hall and driver Heath Campbell.
Tardif sends out the second and third choices in Wes’s Challenge (5-2, Walter Case Jr.) and Arts Flight (3-1, Kevin Switzer Jr.), the latter coming off a win at Cumberland a few weeks ago.
To view the race entries, click here.
Looking ahead, Saturday’s (June 15) Cumberland program has two $16,196 divisions for 3-year-old pacing fillies, which are slated as races one and three on the regular card. First post is 3:15 pm.
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by Chris Tully, for the Maine Sire Stakes