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General Category => Harness Racing => Topic started by: FirstUpFrom8Hole on October 22, 2019, 05:44:18 PM
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I've raced at probably 15 different US and Canadian tracks but have never been to Bangor. Is it your typical half mile bullring? I was just checking todays results and in the 2nd race a 5-1 shot won but no one had the exacta. It paid out a 7 all on a 5-1 winner. Under $500 in the exacta pool
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try $86
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Was a great spit when they used to race Friday night, Saturday Night, Sunday afternoon.... Big crowds , good racing but although slot money have kept the races going its not the same. The crowd is marginal at best, ticket punchers unsure what to do & crowd is reminiscent of a senior home...
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Nice little track kept in decent condition. It has a very short stretch so no late closers. Quite a few Canadians used to come down to race but less lately. A lot of great young drivers have come through Bangor like Ranger, Ingraham, Mosher, but crowd and handle have plummeted. Penn National does not promote but does decent job maintaining facility.
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FIRST UP. Let JOHN FRANK ARMY get this straight. You a TRAINER or WHAT.
You have raced for how meeny years. You don't know all tracks and there distance.
YOUUOSE got a PROBLEM. QUIT.
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FIRST UP. Let JOHN FRANK ARMY get this straight. You a TRAINER or WHAT.
You have raced for how meeny years. You don't know all tracks and there distance.
YOUUOSE got a PROBLEM. QUIT.
You need a dose of Hooked on Phonics GI Jane.
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10 cent man.
AND youse actin like you can COMPARE.
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bangor is a good track unless its really muddy. no ontrack crowd. 1 teller but great working sams. 9 race handle today 24000 all but 3000 off track. good drivers there. will never be compared to the glory days of meadowlands but a decent track for a small city.
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Excellent drivers and trainers. Damned good judges and steward. Great facility for racing and hard working grooms. Honesty and integrity from all concerned.
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Thanks for all the info. Sounds like a good place. I'm going to try to get up there sometime.
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I guess you could argue Bangor’s racing surface is not bad, but the tracks heyday was years ago before the new barns were even built. Linc Keene, Warren Strout, Norm Murray, Arnie Stanhope, Earl Richard, John Mollison, a young Walter Case, a young Ronnie Estes (remember those white boots), a young Dave Ingraham, Ray Ireland and the county boys, Clayton Dickinson with all of those “Columbia” horses. All the Chinbro horses, Dick Seigar’s Romeos Image, Big Legue Star and more. Leigh Fitch, Freeman Parker, Donnie Richards, Bion Pike and more were in their heydays. The grandstand was full, you could walk to the barns and the racing was slow but fun. Bangor is the story of many places, a wonderful place, where time and changing tastes have passed them by.....
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Well said—the closest to eloquence we’ll see on the plop!
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this is the 135th consecutive year of racing at bangor.the racing now is really good. the guys really go at it and we have 2 drivers that are superstars but no one is here to see it.
the handle isnt as bad as one might think because its a penn national track and it is simulcast everywhere. check the payouts -- not bad.
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Hey!...how long till i get to Bangor? ngc3 ngc3 ngc3
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Thanks for the eloquence Reaper. Warren Strout was quite a trainer. It certainly was a fun track to attend in the 70's and early 80's.
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I would love to experience a race from 135 years ago. I wonder if they ever dreamed trotters would be going 1:50 miles. If the sport is still around in 135 years how fast are they going then?
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I love the Maine racing,been doing it for37 years. I remember all those guys,good times.
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i agree about the old days, which for me was the 80's till now. crowd is gone but off track keeps some handle there. racing is good now just too bad we dont draw a crowd. casinos took our crowd away for some purse money. game has changed but bangor is maines place to be.
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bangor is now Maine's show place