Published March 28, 2008 12:00 am - Morrisonville teen-ager wracks up 24 wins in ice oval racing this winter.
LaGoy is fire on ice
Morrisonville teen takes off in ice oval racing
By BOB GOETZ
Sports Editor
MORRISONVILLE -- Nick Lagoy, for one, isn't omplaining about a seemingly endless winter.
If anything, the Saranac Central sophomore would have been ecstatic had the snowmobile racing season lasted a little longer.
Lagoy took advantage of winter's early Thanksgiving arrival to get in some valuable practice that helped him win two titles and almost a third this winter on the Eastern Pro Tour for Snowmobile Ice Oval Racing. Lagoy, who just turned 16 in January, won the Junior II and Junior III classes and was runner-up in the Men's Open 600 cc Class. Not bad for someone who took up racing only a year ago.
You could say he comes by it naturally as a third-generation racer. His grandfather, Fred Lagoy II, caught the bug more than 40 years ago while Nick's father -- Fred III -- took to drag racing on ice while in high school.
"I won my first race at 15 in Rouses Point on my dad's Arctic Cat," recalled Fred Lagoy III, who went on to capture a New York State championship in snowmobile racing.
"I was a racing fanatic," Fred III continued. His love for competition eventually steered him to car racing. He enjoyed success at Airborne Speedway and other New York, Quebec and New England tracks.
It was during Fred's racing days that young Nick got caught up in the excitement.
"I always went with my father to the car races and helped in the pits; I always wanted to race," Nick related.
"I really hadn't given it a lot of thought until last year when I went a couple of times with the Gehrkes," referring to Schuyler Falls snowmobile racing standout Herman Gehrke.
"I got a sled when Herman's boy, Dusty, got one."
The timing was perfect. Fred Lagoy III had retired from racing two years ago and he took the money he got from selling his car to purchase a new 550 cc Ski-Doo.
"All the years I was racing, what I really wanted to be was a crew chief," Fred admitted. "I enjoyed racing, but I really liked to plan things out. I get more enjoyment out of setting up the sled for my son, even though it got to be kind of nerve-wracking."
The Lagoys also received support from Camoplast Tracks, Signs Now, Adirondack Welding, Wahl Brothers Racing and Ski-Doo.
Nick got a late start to the 2006-07 season, but it didn't take long for him to establish his credentials. He won three races his first season.
"I thought he had the talent," Fred said.