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The Sunday News International Solo troupe raced for the Ssangyong Gold Cup Championship. Glen Phillips (England) was unbeaten on the night. The crowd were appreciative of the skills shown on the BullRing and were treated to a couple of great races.

After the first three rounds of competition Glen Phillips had a maximum possible nine points. New Zealand Champion Jason Bunyon had seven points, Lukas Dryml (Czech Republic) scored six points, one more than Italian Simone Terenzani. Terenzani looked a far better rider than his 5 points suggested. Two New Zealand hot to trot for the future youngsters scored 3 points each in their first three rides. In such exalted company neither Andrew Bargh nor Dean Wallace could be considered make up the numbers material. They were genuine contenders in most races, although Bargh, from Palmerston North, had a couple of spins. Hungarian Atilla Steffani had a troubled time and failed to get to grips with the difficult BullRing running off the track in several races. Sam Taylor had a miserable points score of 1 point in three rides but he came right in the semi and qualified for the A-Final only to take a tumble in the big race.

 

Jason Bunyon drew loud applause from the knowledgeable gallery when he took a tumble in one of the heats. El Capitaine, Captain Perfect, the natural leader of the Pack makes very few errors and to fall was such a rare occurrence the fans took great delight in giving the popular and entertaining Englishman the raspberry.

 

Lucas Dryml won the B-Final from Bargh and Wallace. The Gisborne rider Dean Wallace had a fantastic semi when he battled hard for the lead but was eventually pressured back into third place, late in the race, by his more experienced International rivals. It will come as no surprise when one of the two Kiwis actually take a win against riders in the Troupe.

 

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Phillips won the A-Final from Jason Bunyon, who tried the whole way. Simone made one a mistake, and one is too many, and couldn't make up the ground on the leaders. He finished third. Quick time of the night for 4 laps of the BullRing was 52.62 secs.

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Rosebank 16 jan

 

Golden Helmet

 

1 Jason Bunyan

2 Glen Phillips

3 Simone Terenzoni

4 Andrew Bargh

5 Lukas Dryml

6 Attila Stefani

7 Sam Taylor

8 Deane Wallace

 

Heat 1 2, 1, 3, 4

heat 2 5, 7, 6, 8

heat 3 2, 4, 8, 6ef

heat 4 5, 7, 1, 3

heat 5 5, 2, 6, 1

heat 6 3, 7, 4, 8

 

Dryml 9

Phillips 8

Taylor 6

Terenzani 4

Bunyan 3

Bargh 3

Stefani 2

Wallace 1

 

semi 1 Simone running second rode wide to go around Phillips and hit the fence,

Rerun 2, 6, 4

semi 2 5, 1, 7, 8

 

B Final

Simone didn't come out because of earlier fall. (He's fine)

Taylor 1st, Bargh 2nd, Wallace 3rd

 

Golden Helmet A Final

Phillips hit fence, same spot as Simone

Rerun

Dryml 1st, Bunyan 2nd, Stefani 3rd.

 

 

Lukas unbeaten all day.

Rider of the series so far must be Glen Phillips.

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Jason Bunyan took the honours in the Sunday News Series with wins at Waikaraka Park and Napier over the last 2 days, with Glen Philips finishing 2nd in both meetings, Lukas Dryml finished down the order in both meetings, ending his hopes of winning the Series.

 

CHEETAH

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Lukas didn't actually ride in Napier as he was leaving Auckland the following day. There is nothing wrong with Lukas, he was always going to be leaving before the end of the series.

 

The rest of the boys are now in Napier where they will stay until they next ride in Wellington on Friday. They will then drive home to Auckland through the night to ride at Waikaraka Park on Saturday.

 

The following weekend (5th and 6th Feb) sees the end of the 2005 series with meetings at Waikaraka Park on Saturday and Rosebank on Sunday.

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BUNYAN WINS SUNDAY NEWS INTERNATIONAL SERIES IN NEW ZEALAND

 

Jason Bunyan took out the last meeting of the Sunday News International Series at Auckland's Rosebank Road yesterday. This means he is again the Sunday News International Series Champion for the third year in a row, beating Glen Phillips by just 5 points.

 

The winner of the series came down to the last race of the last meeting before Jason claimed victory. Both Jason and Glen qualified for the A Final and Glen only had to finish third or better to take the Series. Despite being unbeaten before the A Final, this just wasn't to be. Jason raced away to win the race and Glen just couldn't get around Andrew Bargh despite trying every way possible.

 

That wraps up another successful international series in New Zealand for another year covering 15,000 km and 15 meetings from Auckland in the North Island to Invercargill at the very foot of the South Island.

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Copied from www.jasonbunyan.com

 

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Yesterday's final meeting of the 2005 Sunday News/SSang Yong International Series was held at Rosebank Speedway in Auckland, i had to win the meeting and Glenn had to finish lower than fourth, which is exactly what happened. This is my third Series win in a row, and along with my second NZ Championship, the Tour really has been a great success, special mention has to go to Phil Crump for my engines and NUTRAK for the bikes, a few days holiday now then back to the UK, also nice to meet some Eastbourne and Arena Essex fans over here.

Jase

 

 

CHEETAH

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Thanks to you guys for all the results from NZ, its been great to find out how Lukas was doing out there,he's just flown in to england and signed his Oxford contract, looking very fit and healthy,he tells me he would like to returnto NZnext year, when all being well I will holiday there and watch some speedway.

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Reported on the Wimbledon discussion list by Bob Andrews jnr. that Andrew Bargh won yesterday's North Island Championship at Rosebank, Auckland.

 

2nd was Dean Wallace, 3rd Jason Bunyan, and 4th was Andrew's uncle David - who I reckon is 42 now.

 

Meeting was apparently run under the GP format.

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Andrew Bargh wins NZ Under 21 Title held at Oreti Park Invercargill Sunday 6 March

 

Leaves for england end of march

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