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  1. It's definitely broadside
  2. I thought that it was a great advert for (current) British speedway. Unpredictable, exciting and the result in doubt until the end. Sort of "happiness is 40-38" for the younger generation. Both teams looked rusty at times and you could tell that Holder and Bewley are already getting up to speed, but give the others a break, they've had nearly 18 months off their bikes, give them a chance. I'd also like to say Eurosport did well, for a first meeting they did well and Abi Stephens was excellent as an anchor.
  3. Thought she did really well to be honest. Just the right level of enthusiasm without going over the top
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    RIP Jean Wilkinson

    So sorry to hear that. She dedicated her life to him, especially after his cruel accident. Wonderful woman who is back with the man she loves RIP Jean
  5. Just read Brian Burford's excellent biography of one of the most naturally talented riders I've ever seen, Kelly Moran. His character shines through the book, both the happy go lucky friendly guy and the demons that were released by his addictions. He led his relatively short life the way he wanted to, and I'm sure that he could have been world champion based on ability, but he just couldn't commit to it sufficiently, compared to Erik Gundersen or Hans Nielsen for example. It's terribly sad to hear that the speedway world virtually shunned him after his retirement and the final chapters were very hard to read. Highly recommended speedway book however, even with it's terribly poignant ending
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    Kelly Moran - 'A Hell of a Life'

    It's well worth it!
  7. Another cover to cover read. My guilty pleasure during lockdown (2/3 hours locked away in my front room with a couple of cans!) Loved the piece on Zenon Plech - such a trailblazer in his day and a real entertainier.
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    Swindon Robins 2020

    So sorry for the Robins fans (and speedway fans everywhere). Sadly they won't be the last.
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    NEW LOOK FOR STAR

    Just a thought, has the Speedway Star ever considered going on 'Readily'? I don't know of how it works in regards revenue for the magazine and if it might actually tempt subscribers to look at the 'free' content instead (there's a monthly subscription to pay, but it's for pretty much unlimited magazines). I get monthly issues of magazines on there that I wouldn't ever think of buying a hard copy, but it keeps my interest going (eg gardening, photography etc). There's some really obscure sports have their mags on there which I am sure wouldn't be viable through hard copy sales, so maybe it keeps them afloat? It might just attract former fans back into the fold again and of course it keeps the sport slightly more in the public eye.
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    Zenon Plech RIP

    Such sad news, a classy rider and a classy guy by all accounts. A rider from Poland riding in the UK (along with Edward Jancarz) was real box office news in those days, but they both lived up to the hype and were real crowd pleasers. RIP Zenon
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    Arnold Haley

    Yes, all good points. 1979 and 1980 were pretty unsettled years for the Aces
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    Arnold Haley

    I remember when he joined Belle Vue at the very end of his career when he came in as a reserve. I thought that he could be a really potent weapon there but sadly time had caught up with him and he was a shadow of his former self. A great rider at Sheffield though.
  13. Some riders never quite achieved what they could have done. The bar was so high with Michael though. The fact that Michael Lee became world champion and, in most people's opinion, was an amazing talent, but still we think of "what might have been" shows to me that he could have been one of the greatest riders ever instead of a one off world speedway champion. I'm sure that he's thought that himself many times. I support Belle Vue and can't pretend that I liked the guy for his off the track troubles and the bad publicity it brought he sport, but I was never in doubt when I saw him ride that I was watching a unique talent.
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    Jason Garrity

    You don't have to be thick to commit his crimes though - just a despicable scumbag with no thought for others.
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    Kelly Moran, 60 today.

    One of a kind - he was never wired to be 60 years old.
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    Bernie Persson RIP

    RIP Bernie - a tough, no compromising opponent, but a great rider.
  17. Mine arrived yesterday - read it from cover to cover. Another great issue. Hard to believe it's 20 years since Simon Wigg passed away - I could imagine him in a similar role as Scott Nicholls's tv presenting now.
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    Poole 2020

    Very concerning that another of our sports 'grandee clubs' are in danger. We've lost Wimbledon & Coventry in recent years, we can't afford to lose another of the few names that a non speedway fan might recognise. I'm a Belle Vue fan, but my thoughts are with Poole supporters.
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    Alan Wilkinson

    A remarkable man who led a life that couldn't have been foreseen. He was a true leader of men and undoubtably the best team captain that the Aces ever had. At the time of his accident he had gone up another gear and may have reached an even higher level, sadly we'll never know. RIP Alan and you were so lucky to have someone like Jean to look after you.
  20. Surely it would help build up local sponsors as well? I own a business and I'd preferably want a long term relationship with a rider than 'this year's model'.
  21. As usual this is compulsive reading! I locked myself away for a few hours on Friday when it arrived and still keep dipping back into it. Although I've always been a Belle Vue supporter, I've always regarded Terry Betts as a real gentleman and a true club legend. I don't see any riders having such an affinity to their clubs for so long ever again - the season at the end of his career at Reading almost felt 'wrong' to me, a bit like Steven Gerrard having a year in Los Angeles at the end of his career. The Steve McDermott interview was also eye opening, Jack Millen must have been a real headache to work with, but what a character!
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    Speedway Crashes

    It's great that invariably the riders get up, brush themselves down and come out for the re run of the race. Compare that to some professional footballers who would be out for three months with a split fingernail.
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    Future Format for British Speedway

    Now that's an idea for speedway. I reckon England could reclaim the World Title!
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    Five riders that you felt were underrated.

    Five riders I thought were under rated (even though they all had good careers):- Jim Airey Alan Grahame Tony Davey Larry Ross Martin Ashby
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    Five riders that you felt were underrated.

    BLRC nights were the highlight of my year as a kid - incredible atmosphere, a bit of friendly banter between supporters (and it WAS friendly!), and the feeling that you were experiencing something special. Obviously Hyde Road was a great speedway track and there was good racing, but it was the sense of occasion that made it memorable (a bit like Wembley World Finals)
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