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Stoke Amateur Meeting Sunday 28th Sep- Meeting Report Added

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There will be an amateur meeting at Stoke Speedway on Sunday 28/ 9/14 with the first race starting at 12.00 (gates open from 10.00)

 

As with meetings in previous years, the meeting will be split into different classes to give everyone a chance. The classes this time will be:

 

Adult Classes

Open- For riders around national league and MDL standard

Intermediate- for riders not quite at open level but who can get a good slide on.

Novice- For riders just starting out who don’t slide all the way round.

Pit Bikes- providing a minimum of 4 entries. (bikes are limited to a max 160cc.)

 

Youth Classes

Youth 250- for riders on 250cc bikes

Youth 125/150- for box 150cc engines and tuned 125cc engines

 

Each rider will be programmed for four rides with trophies for the top three in each class and a rider of the meeting award.

 

Should riders in the top three finish on the same score a run off will decide final finishing positions.

 

Speedway Bikes are expected to comply with the current rule book, with the following exceptions- old silencers will be permitted, novice class do not require dirt deflectors. (historic/ vintage bikes will be allowed further exceptions)

 

Prices to enter remain the same as previously- £ 35 for adults speedway classes, £25 for youth and pit bikes, and include a day licence if required.

 

To enter please contact Mike Gittings- Tel 07717 573639, Email- mikegittings87@gmail.com, or Facebook- mike.gittings.5@facebook.com

Edited by Michael G

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Results from this meeting below:

 

Stoke's only amateur meeting of 2014 saw a win in the open class by former Potter Shaun Tedham. A maximum and fastest lap (66.3) in a competitive class let Shaun show his experiance. (Shaun elected not to take his first place trophy as he has ridden as a potter in the previous year) In the run off for second Cam Hoskins came out ahead of Krystian Bialecki, both having finished on nine points, Krystian in his first visit to Stoke.

The intermidiate class saw Bradley Seal storm to a full maximum, being in a great race with Trevor Bebbington thier final heat, this helped him also clinch the "Rider of the Meeting" award, picked by the meeting referee. Steve Cook also entertained on his classic two valve Jawa in some great races early on with Trever Bebbington.

The novice class saw action aplenty with numerous crashes, falls from Harry Gent, Matt Sewell, Chris Ball and Mike Cowley all put paid to thier chances of scoring big points, the stand out rider in the class being Eryk Borczuch in his first ever meeting. Second overall went to the hard battling Danny Wright, and third to Damon Hall.

The Youth 125/150 was decided by run-off after both Dan Thompson and Jamie Halder finished on 11 points, with Dan running out winner. Dan's brother Joe took third place overall.

The youth 250 saw reigning word 125cc champion Kyle Bickley beating both Kean Dicken and Tom Miles to take the honours.

Sam Chapman was the only entrant in the Youth 500 class, traditionally a small class as riders must be 14 to ride the 500, but once they are 15 can ride in the adult classes. Sam completed two races but suffered bike problems in the second half of the meeting.

A big thanks go out to all at Stoke Speedway who help put the meeting on and allow us to run these meetings.

 

Open Class

Shaun Tedham 3,3,3,3= 12 MAX (1st)

Cameron Hoskins 1,3,3,2= 9 (2nd after run off)

Krystian Bialecki 2,2,2,3= 9 (3rd after run off)

Sam Ward 3,1,1,2= 7

Glyn Edwards 2,0,2,1= 5

Rob Parker F,2,0,1= 3

Sam Darroch F,F,F,F=0

 

Intermidiate Class

Bradley Seal 3,3,3,3= 12 MAX (1st)

Trevor Bebbington 2,1,2,2= 7 (2nd)

Steve Cook 1,2,1,R= 4 (3rd)

 

Novice Class

Eryk Borczuch 3,3,3,3 =12 MAX (1st)

Danny Wright 3,2,3,2 =10 (2nd)

Damon Hall 2,3,2,2 =9 (3rd)

Harry Gent 2, F,F, 3,=5

Mike Cowley F,2,2,1 =5

Matthew Sewell F, 1,1,1=3

Chris Ball 1,F, ns,ns= 1

 

Youth 125/150

Dan Thompson 2,3,3,3=11 (1st following run off)

Jamie Halder 2,3,3,3= 11 (2nd following run off)

Joe Thompson 3,2,2,3=10 (3rd)

Jordan Palin 3,1,2,1= 7

Kyle Roberts 1,2,1,2= 6

Stephen Whitehouse R,R, 1,1= 2

Niall Cleaver 1,0,0,0= 1

Jacob Clayton 0,1,0,0=1

 

Youth 250

Kyle Bickley 3,3,3,3= 12MAX (1st)

Kean Dicken 2,2,2,2= 8 (2nd)

Tom Miles 1,1,1,1=4 (3rd)

 

Youth 500

Sam Chapman 3,3,ns,ns=6 (1st)

 

Pit Bikes

Simon Ellis 3,3,3,3= 12MAX (1st)

Craig Smith 2,2,2,2= 8 (2nd)

 

Rider of the Meeting: Bradley Seal

 

 

Pics to follow.

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Well done Mike on organising what I hear was a very enjoyable meeting and thanks to the Stoke promotion as well.

Nice sporting gesture by Shaun as well, forgoing his winners trophy. Good heat times from him showed he could do a good job for somebody in the NL

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Results from this meeting below:

 

Stoke's only amateur meeting of 2014 saw a win in the open class by former Potter Shaun Tedham. A maximum and fastest lap (66.3) in a competitive class let Shaun show his experiance. (Shaun elected not to take his first place trophy as he has ridden as a potter in the previous year) In the run off for second Cam Hoskins came out ahead of Krystian Bialecki, both having finished on nine points, Krystian in his first visit to Stoke.

The intermidiate class saw Bradley Seal storm to a full maximum, being in a great race with Trevor Bebbington thier final heat, this helped him also clinch the "Rider of the Meeting" award, picked by the meeting referee. Steve Cook also entertained on his classic two valve Jawa in some great races early on with Trever Bebbington.

The novice class saw action aplenty with numerous crashes, falls from Harry Gent, Matt Sewell, Chris Ball and Mike Cowley all put paid to thier chances of scoring big points, the stand out rider in the class being Eryk Borczuch in his first ever meeting. Second overall went to the hard battling Danny Wright, and third to Damon Hall.

The Youth 125/150 was decided by run-off after both Dan Thompson and Jamie Halder finished on 11 points, with Dan running out winner. Dan's brother Joe took third place overall.

The youth 250 saw reigning word 125cc champion Kyle Bickley beating both Kean Dicken and Tom Miles to take the honours.

Sam Chapman was the only entrant in the Youth 500 class, traditionally a small class as riders must be 14 to ride the 500, but once they are 15 can ride in the adult classes. Sam completed two races but suffered bike problems in the second half of the meeting.

A big thanks go out to all at Stoke Speedway who help put the meeting on and allow us to run these meetings.

 

Open Class

Shaun Tedham 3,3,3,3= 12 MAX (1st)

Cameron Hoskins 1,3,3,2= 9 (2nd after run off)

Krystian Bialecki 2,2,2,3= 9 (3rd after run off)

Sam Ward 3,1,1,2= 7

Glyn Edwards 2,0,2,1= 5

Rob Parker F,2,0,1= 3

Sam Darroch F,F,F,F=0

 

Intermidiate Class

Bradley Seal 3,3,3,3= 12 MAX (1st)

Trevor Bebbington 2,1,2,2= 7 (2nd)

Steve Cook 1,2,1,R= 4 (3rd)

 

Novice Class

Eryk Borczuch 3,3,3,3 =12 MAX (1st)

Danny Wright 3,2,3,2 =10 (2nd)

Damon Hall 2,3,2,2 =9 (3rd)

Harry Gent 2, F,F, 3,=5

Mike Cowley F,2,2,1 =5

Matthew Sewell F, 1,1,1=3

Chris Ball 1,F, ns,ns= 1

 

Youth 125/150

Dan Thompson 2,3,3,3=11 (1st following run off)

Jamie Halder 2,3,3,3= 11 (2nd following run off)

Joe Thompson 3,2,2,3=10 (3rd)

Jordan Palin 3,1,2,1= 7

Kyle Roberts 1,2,1,2= 6

Stephen Whitehouse R,R, 1,1= 2

Niall Cleaver 1,0,0,0= 1

Jacob Clayton 0,1,0,0=1

 

Youth 250

Kyle Bickley 3,3,3,3= 12MAX (1st)

Kean Dicken 2,2,2,2= 8 (2nd)

Tom Miles 1,1,1,1=4 (3rd)

 

Youth 500

Sam Chapman 3,3,ns,ns=6 (1st)

 

Pit Bikes

Simon Ellis 3,3,3,3= 12MAX (1st)

Craig Smith 2,2,2,2= 8 (2nd)

 

Rider of the Meeting: Bradley Seal

 

 

Pics to follow.

Great report Mike, many thanks.

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