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  1. What a tough round, the Sheffield one is! Especially with Auty, Hall, Ashworth and Cooper all being track specialists. Good luck to Cookie, Andrew T and Deek
  2. ylinenhare5-1

    U/21 Final And Golden Helmet

    Result: Ward, Janowski, Bogdanovs! Ward retains the title!!
  3. ylinenhare5-1

    U/21 Final And Golden Helmet

    Some meeting and finish to the u-21s. It'll be Ward or Janowski who'll win it.
  4. ylinenhare5-1

    Plrc

    Glasgow press release says that Joe Screen has withdrawn from the PLRC - real shame for the event and for the travelling Tiggers. Here is the press release: Joe Screen has been withdrawn from the line up at the PLRC at Sheffield this Sunday, 26 September. Joe is still suffering the effects of a neck injury sustained at Ashfield a few weeks ago. We have no news regarding the possibility of any replacement for Joe at this time. Best wishes for a full recovery Joe
  5. ylinenhare5-1

    Plrc

    Theres a surprise, Bongo! I'd read the first line of your post and I knew straight away you'd go for a Glasgow 1-2!!! If Screen is fit, then he'll be top 4. Fish will definitely be up there as well. I'll go for a slight outsider, Rene Bach to win it. Simply because if he doesn't make the gate, then he has the talent to pass as well - if the track is grippy.
  6. Good luck to Andy, Kalle and Ryan - stay safe! Cracking line up and I think the winner will be either Fish, Lyons or Auty. Lemo is good form as well though and as others have said the whole field are capable of fast winning times around Sheffield - hope its a cracker for those going
  7. ylinenhare5-1

    Newcastle Diamonds V Glasgow Tigers

    I'm pretty sure that even if Fish scored a full max and was the best rider there, it would still be his fault Glasgow lost
  8. ylinenhare5-1

    Newcastle Diamonds V Glasgow Tigers

    Wow a Monarch riding at number 1 for the Tiggers - that will be tough for the Glasgow faithful to cheer for I'm sure if he rides as well as he has been recently and also because he likes Brough - he'll more than equal what Joe would've scored.
  9. I agree with that, Tsunami - the boy has immense talent. For me the by far the best newcomer to the PL this year. Another year in the PL and, perhaps, doubling up in the EL and he will be on his way to being yet another great, young Aussie.
  10. Sam is just like a lot of other riders - just wants to win all the time. I'd be disappointed, in a way and as long as it wasn't going to far, if my team's riders didn't show that kind of will to win.
  11. Good luck to the Monarchs riding tonight - Kalle, Kevin and Matty. I'm sure Kevin and Kalle will have some interesting moments and Matty will be his usual reliable self!
  12. And Kevin Wolbert won't be there, as he is in the u-21 final. Tully will ride in his palce.
  13. ylinenhare5-1

    Scottish Open

    Can't tell you too much, but Alex Harkess explained the tyres a bit in last Friday's programme. They were described as "too hard" and that they were "more difficult to get on and off the rim". Joe Screen struggled badly, but upon changing from the golden tyre - looked very good. However Andrew Tully stuck with tyre all night and only changed it for the final - he finished 3rd overall and 12 points from his 5 rides. 3 other riders kept the tyre on the whole night, Kalle Katajisto thought they were fine as well. It was a bad idea to introduce something that was still being tested - althought they have been tried out quite a bit abroad. The Edinburgh promotion do regret trying them now, but its hard to tell if the first 8 heats were down to the new tyre or the track conditions. Not that I'm blaming the track, as it was quite grippy - it was really hard to tell! I'm guessing the riders who were struggling looked for something to blame and the new tyre was the obvious culprit!!
  14. ylinenhare5-1

    Scottish Open

    I agree, Paulco. Crowd last night was not bad - probably up slightly on a the usual PL match. Wasn't going to go last night, but we changed our mind at the last minute - kind of wish we hadn't! A Scotland International would be much more appealing to me.
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