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Waikaraka Park was exhibition rides only, 3 races handicap style and one 6 lap race with a midget car type rolling start, just some fun.

Wanganui the track was crap and not worth reporting.

 

Rosebank is on Sunday and we'll give you full results

 

 

Surely something must have happened at Wanganui - bad track conditions...suitable only for cars, riders struggled to get to grips with it...and at least some race winners?

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hello speedy guy

 

if you try

 

http://speedfest.co.nz/images/stories/Articles/results.pdf

 

it might give you some joy

 

it's not perfect but it's something

 

cheers

 

john perry

 

ELF INTERNATIONAL SOLOS

OCEANVIEW, WANGANUI,

SATURDAY, JANUARY 29

DANIEL Nermark made a clean sweep of the meeting, winning his three qualifiers and the final.

His nearest challengers were Jesper Kristiansen and Ritchie Hawkins who also turned in some determined riding on a track better prepared for the stock cars which were also on the programme than speedway bikes,

Qualifying scorers: Daniel Nermark 15, Jesper Kristiansen 14, Ritchie Hawkins 13, Andrew Bargh 10, Jamie Moohan 9, Dylan Hanock 8, Jamie Courtney 7, Jungle Bundy 5, Ryan Terry-Daley 4, Sean Mason 4,

Last chance: Bundy, Hancock, Mason, Moohan, Terry-Daley, Courtney.

Final: Nermark, Hawkins, Kritiansen, Bargh, Bundy.

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ELF INTERNATIONAL SOLOS

OCEANVIEW, WANGANUI,

SATURDAY, JANUARY 29

DANIEL Nermark made a clean sweep of the meeting, winning his three qualifiers and the final.

His nearest challengers were Jesper Kristiansen and Ritchie Hawkins who also turned in some determined riding on a track better prepared for the stock cars which were also on the programme than speedway bikes,

Qualifying scorers: Daniel Nermark 15, Jesper Kristiansen 14, Ritchie Hawkins 13, Andrew Bargh 10, Jamie Moohan 9, Dylan Hanock 8, Jamie Courtney 7, Jungle Bundy 5, Ryan Terry-Daley 4, Sean Mason 4,

Last chance: Bundy, Hancock, Mason, Moohan, Terry-Daley, Courtney.

Final: Nermark, Hawkins, Kritiansen, Bargh, Bundy.

Now that's a cool name, Jungle Bundy!!! Never heard of that guy, but he made the final. I'm impressed! :)

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Now that's a cool name, Jungle Bundy!!! Never heard of that guy, but he made the final. I'm impressed! :)

 

 

That's the name on the official Oceanview results list. Jungle Bundy. Just like you, I would like to know more about him.

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That's the name on the official Oceanview results list. Jungle Bundy. Just like you, I would like to know more about him.

 

just come on the scene here, instant success, is thinking of coming to England this year

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Did a training school with Jason Bunyan at Christmas, first time on a speedway bike, started on Moto X, coming to England for the start of the season.

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Did a training school with Jason Bunyan at Christmas, first time on a speedway bike, started on Moto X, coming to England for the start of the season.

..coming to England for the start of the season, where no Jungle Bundy will be allowed to ride in the National League. What a shame! :(

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..coming to England for the start of the season, where no Jungle Bundy will be allowed to ride in the National League. What a shame! :(

 

going straight to premier

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Does anyone have the results from the Rosbank Meeting and where Dan the Man finished. ;)

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If there are any British Promoters out there who are looking for a racer that never knows when they are beaten and has quite some talent give Dale Finch a call. He is the current U21 champion (and last year) and his family are fundraising so that he can compete in the U21 Qualifying in Europe later in the year. He was outstanding at 17 but had a big crash and broke his back in three places. He's been back a couple of seasons now and he was matching Nermark and Hawkins by the end of the meeting. He isn't the best gater but you'd never accuse him of not trying when behind!! Talk to Ivan Mauger about him.

 

 

I had it all set up for Dale to go to England this year to ride for an established NL track. But now he's broken his arm and the NL promoters have banned commonwealth riders (they think this is going to bring on British riders faster....I don't think so....)it is all 'on ice' for now.

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Does anyone have the results from the Rosbank Meeting and where Dan the Man finished. ;)

 

2nd

 

Jade Mudgway 1st

Danny 2nd

Ritchie Hawkins 3rd

Jesper Kristainsen 4th

 

 

Earlier in day Danny broke the track record, then in race 53 of the day Jesper broke it again.

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Wouldn't bet against him ending up at plymouth then, does he have UK and NZ patriality?

 

pretty sure he has a UK passport.

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Rosebank Speedway International Solos/ Sidecar Best Pairs (to be confirmed)

Date: Sunday 6 February 2011

Time: 01:00 PM - 05:00 PM

Meeting 6

International Solos/ Sidecar Best Pairs (to be confirmed)

 

 

Any news on this.....!!!

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