KevH 257 Posted May 21, 2003 Ryan Air has left a long lasting impression on one of us And a long lasting drive home too. :evil: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Addy 1 Posted May 21, 2003 Apologies for bringing that up again :shy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest wes lake Posted May 22, 2003 Change of riders Deano has pulled out Simon Stead will replace him Because he was injured prior to Elgane and the jury knew that it was genuine so have allowed him to have another crack at it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Steve Turner 0 Posted May 22, 2003 Cheers for that Wes ! My verdict on the fence at Heusden.....it's the same, impact-wise as at Kings Lynn. So it's not great but it's better than some. Let us know if you're going Kevin H....you can send updates Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KevH 257 Posted May 22, 2003 Let us know if you're going Kevin H....you can send updates I'll confirm it nearer the time Steve, but if I do you can count on updates :!: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
smiles 7 Posted June 8, 2003 anybody doing updates wat time does it start Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sean 3 Posted June 8, 2003 The always travelling Stephen Zetterwall have been in Heusden-Zolder (Belgium) today to witness the fourth World Championship Quarterfinal. Big thanks to him for reporting this result: > >1. Lukas Dryml, Czech Republic, 12p. (2-3-3-3-1) +3 >2. Bohumil Brhel, Czech Republic, 12p. (3-3-3-1-2) +F >3. Ales Dryml, Czech Republic, 11p. (2-3-1-3-2) +3 >4. Chris Slabon, Canada, 11p. (3-3-2-0-3) +R >5. Peter Ljung, Sweden, 10p. (1-2-3-1-3) >6. Joonas Kylmäkorpi, Finland, 10p. (3-2-2-2-1) >7. Roman Povazhny, Russia, 8p. (Ef-1-3-2-2) +3 >---------------------------------------------------------------------- >8. Simon Stead, Great Britain, 8p. (0-2-2-1-3) +R >---------------------------------------------------------------------- >9. Kenneth Bjerre, Denmark, 7p. (F-R-1-3-3) >10. Mathias Schultz, Germany, 7p. (2-1-2-0-2) >11. Mark Lemon, Australia, 6p. (3-2-0-1-0) >12. Magnus Zetterström, Sweden, 6p. (2-R-1-2-1) >13. Craig Watson, Australia, 5p. (1-1-0-3-0) >14. Leigh Lanham, Great Britain, 5p. (1-0-1-2-1) >15. Henk Bos, Holland, 2p. (1-1-0-0-0) >16. Warren Meier, South Africa, 0p. (R-0-0-0-0) > >1: Slabon, Zetterström, Lanham, Bjerre (F) >2: Brhel, A Dryml, Watson, Meier ® >3: Kylmäkorpi, L Dryml, Ljung, Stead >4: Lemon, Schultz, Bos, Povazhny (Ef) >5: Slabon, Stead, Bos, Meier >6: A Dryml, Kylmäkorpi, Povazhny, Lanham >7: Brhel, Ljung, Schultz, Bjerre ® >8: L Dryml, Lemon, Watson, Zetterström ® >9: Ljung, Slabon, A Dryml, Lemon >10: L Dryml, Schultz, Lanham, Meier >11: Povazhny, Stead, Bjerre, Watson >12: Brhel, Kylmäkorpi, Zetterström, Bos >13: L Dryml, Povazhny, Brhel, Slabon >14: Watson, Lanham, Ljung, Bos >15: Bjerre, Kylmäkorpi, Lemon, Meier >16: A Dryml, Zetterström, Stead, Schultz >17: Slabon, Schultz, Kylmäkorpi, Watson >18: Stead, Brhel, Lanham, Lemon >19: Bjerre, A Dryml, L Dryml, Bos >20: Ljung, Povazhny, Zetterström, Meier > >Run-offs: >21: Povazhny, Stead ® >22: A Dryml, Slabon ® >23: L Dryml, Brhel (F) > > >Best regards, >Anders Nilsson taken from yahoo list Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Addy 1 Posted June 8, 2003 Why can't Ales ride like that for Belle Vue? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites