A pair of $40,000 Elite divisions for three-year-old trotting colts and geldings highlighted Tuesday's 12-race program at Sulky Trois Rivieres, and Let Me Dream and Silverado Dream rose to the occasion in their respective assignments.
Let Me Dream celebrated the biggest win of his career thanks to a 2:01.4 score in the opening division. The Pearsall Hanover colt and trainer/driver Normand Bardier Jr. went coast-to-coast in a time of 2:01.4.
He laid down fractions of :31, 1:02.2 and 1:32.2 before storming home in :29.2 to seal the deal. Star Ruffnready, who was sent off as the 1-2 choice, was second and Cody N Koko rounded out the top three.
Isabelle Levac of Laval, Quebec holds the papers on the five-time winner, who now boasts earnings in excess of $44,000.
Silverado Dream extended his win streak to six-in-a-row for trainer/driver Pierre Bovay, who guided the photogenic son of Fortuna Winner to the 2:00.2 decision.
The gelding, who now sports a 10-1-0 record in his first 11 starts of the season, led the field through panels of :29.2, 1:01.3 and 1:31.3 before tacking on a :28.4 final frame for good measure.
It was seven lengths back to runner-up Slave Dream, who was sent off as the 4-5 favourite. Don Corrado completed the Triactor ticket.
Nicole Bovay Gurtner of Rigaud, Quebec holds the papers on the trotter, who has stashed away $113,148 to date.
Trainer/driver Gabriel Boily enjoyed a profitable night at the office on Tuesday, winning three times on the card.
He clicked with Supreme Action (1:59) in Race 3, Coffee At Midnight (2:01.3) in Race 10 and Canaco Ruan (1:59.3) in Race 11.
To view Tuesday's results, click here.