Wojcio: I Don't Remember The Race

Published: May 27, 2010 10:21 am EDT

Rich Wojcio, who suffered a concussion, a broken left arm and facial injuries in a spill at Cal-Expo in January, is back at the track and plans to return to action when the

second half of the Cal-Expo meet rolls around in August.

“I don’t remember a thing about the race, just waking up and being all banged up,” said the 49-year-old Wojcio. “It’s the worst accident I’ve had in 34 years of driving, and I’m just grateful that nobody else was hurt.”

Wojcio has been back at the track for about six weeks now, gradually building up his strength.

“The healing process went pretty well, but I had to go to physical therapy for about seven weeks for what they call frozen shoulder, which means everything in that area had tightened up.”

Wojcio has been coming on the track very early in the morning, at a time when there are not many horses out there, and he’s slowly getting back into the groove that has seen him win 3,632 races in his career with over $21 million in earnings.

“The fastest I’ve been to this point is just a 2:07 mile,” he related. “Mentally, I’m very anxious to get back, because this is by far the longest time I’ve ever been away from driving because of an accident. The weather is just starting to get warm, so it’s great to be back.

“I should be ready around July, but of course that’s when we’ll be on a break, so I’ll be set when the meet starts again. I want to thank everybody for their support, because it’s meant a lot to me.”

They Make A Big-Time Combination

The nine-year-old pacing mare Biggest Big Bertha and Rick Plano make a great team, as the former was winning for the 54th time last week with Luke Plano at the helm, while her conditioner has made nearly 5,500 visits to the charmed enclosure in his career.

Biggest Big Bertha is one of the most popular performers on the Cal-Expo grounds, with her most recent once-around of the oval pushing her bank account over $318,000, much to the delight of those who took 3-5 (odds) on the veteran mare.

The Marilee Keene colour-bearer joined the Plano barn earlier this year and has been a welcome addition.

“They were deciding whether to breed her or not and giving her one more shot at racing,” Rick explained. “She’s acting more like a three or four-year-old these days.”

As for Plano, he continues to make a steady march into the local winner’s circle, reaching the 5,000-victory plateau last fall. For those who keep track, this has resulted in $21.5 million in earnings.

“I wish I still had a fraction of that money,” he joked.

“It would have been special to get my 5,000th win at Vernon Downs, which is where I started, but it was also very special to get it here at Cal-Expo. This is where I’ve won the majority of those races, and my wife and family were here to be part of it.”

Looking back over his career, Rick to points to Keepyourpantson as his favourite performer, noting that having that pacer and The Starting Gate at the same time was extremely satisfying.

“The Starting Gate got more recognition, because he went back east and competed in the Meadowlands Pace and North America Cup, but I have to say that Keepyourpantson was my favourite,” Plano said. “We bred and raised him and he was one heck of a racehorse.”

In recent seasons, Rick has turned many of the drives over to his son Luke, who has developed into one of the top pilots at Cal-Expo and as mentioned earlier was in the bike for Biggest Big Bertha’s most recent tally.

Big Guy, Boyce Team For Game Score

Sue Boyce knew she had her work cut out when Big Guy Two Win landed the demanding Post 10 for last weekend’s finale of the TVG Amateur Driver series, but it all worked out in the end for the Martha Olivas-owned, Dario Solares-trained pacer.

Despite dueling for the lead while being parked a good portion of the mile, Big Guy Two Win was able to get some separation once straightened for home, then had enough left to hold off a charging Mighty Fella and Rick Bertrand to register his seventh and biggest win of the year.

“The race never goes like you imagine, but you try to envision different scenarios going in,” Boyce related. “I was thinking about speed in the first quarter, which other horses would be leaving along with the driver for those horses, and then the horses that figured to be closing best in the mile.”

Boyce found herself head-and-head for command while outside longshot Chomp and Stomp for the first half, with fractions of :28.4 and :57.4 to that point, then got to the inside and the lead on the final bend while now being hooked by Nightscreamer. Big Guy Two Win was actually able to open up a little over a length with an eighth to go, giving everything he had to last over the favourite.

“Once I could not get to the top easily, I tried not to push the pace,” Boyce explained.

That strategy worked, with the third quarter just a tick under 30 seconds and a :29 final panel by the son of Towners Big Guy sealing the deal in an extremely game 1:56.3 tour.

Last Saturday night also saw upsets in three of the four $25,000 championship events for the sophomore trotters and pacers. So Relentless was the only favourite who was able to get the job done, as Gordie Graham’s trainee made every pole a winning one to add another stakes victory to her resume with John Chappell giving directions.

The biggest surprise of the evening came in the colt trot, where 1-5 Franks Best made a break while in command down the lane and opened the door for stablemate Online Charger to pick up not only his first trophy, but also the first career victory for Steve Wiseman in the rich contest.

Alan Kirschenbaum’s homebred Amigo De Garcia likewise earned his first stakes tally in a mild upset for driver/trainer Tim Maier among the pacing males, while last year’s trotting queen Betty Elizabeth returned to her winning ways in a romp for owner/breeder/trainer Lisa Pilcher and driver Gilbert Herrera.

Live racing resumes at Cal-Expo on Thursday, May 27 and continues through Saturday, May 29. First-race post time on Thursday and Friday (May 28) is at 6:00 p.m. (PDT). First-race post time on Saturday is at 5:50 p.m.

(Cal-Expo)

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