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Poole v Kings Lynn. Prem B. 1st August 2018

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10 hours ago, Daniel Smith said:

So, Lambert's tweet is accurate. Surely he deserves an apology from the Poole fans. He's right, it's a disgrace and illegal to contaminate any grounds with oil.

His comments are clearly not about the racing on the track but rider's having to use oil catchers.

 

GED Clampitt would be made up. 

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That was some off for Bomber..... Any news of the injuries sustained to any of the riders ?  

So after last night was it a case  of Poole were really that good or Lynn that p155 poor ?  a bit of both ? 

 

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12 minutes ago, BobC said:

Long before oil catchers on bikes, the oil was dripping from the engines into the track surface. This always helped the shale bind and keep moisture in the surface. Thats where we used to get the infamous 'Castrol R' smell from. Not the engines, but with the shale being moved around.  Its nothing new.

A few points from last night. Best wishes to Bomber, Ty, and Thomas,hope they are all ok this morning.

Proctor gets pulled back for a flyer, quite right, yet Kurtz gets an even bigger flyer, nothing! Really felt for Newman in Ht8. Rode very well indeed, yet some how the referee gives 3rd to MPT on the line. 

Agree about Kurtz flyer. Was waiting for the red light to come on. Not as big as Proctors imo but still warranted all 4 back and a warning issued.

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2 minutes ago, semion said:

That was some off for Bomber..... Any news of the injuries sustained to any of the riders ?  

So after last night was it a case  of Poole were really that good or Lynn that p155 poor ?  a bit of both ? 

 

Everybody appears to be fine mate. I think one of the Lynn lads hurt his wrist but i think thats ok. Yes it was very nasty, the Lynn rider had no chance of avoiding Bomber..
His bike was knackered so he had to ride his second bike.
Two poole fans gave the Benevelant  fund £100 if Bomber went up to them and recieved it, of which he did and the two poole fans were over the moon, Bomber didnt rush although he was in the next heat after the interval and stood there and chatted. He even attended the post meeting confrence. But i think he will get up a bit stiff this morning..
We are going to re name him the bouncing Bomber..

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2 minutes ago, BobC said:

Long before oil catchers on bikes, the oil was dripping from the engines into the track surface. This always helped the shale bind and keep moisture in the surface. Thats where we used to get the infamous 'Castrol R' smell from. Not the engines, but with the shale being moved around.  Its nothing new.

A few points from last night. Best wishes to Bomber, Ty, and Thomas,hope they are all ok this morning.

Proctor gets pulled back for a flyer, quite right, yet Kurtz gets an even bigger flyer, nothing! Really felt for Newman in Ht8. Rode very well indeed, yet some how the referee gives 3rd to MPT on the line. 

A couple of points. As DWP pointed out it is illegal to “dispose” of oil in an inappropriate manner. Disposing of oil on the track is inappropriate unless it was caused by machinery failure, in which case best efforts should be made to contain the spillage and then clean it up and properly dispose of the contaminated material. On the subject of the “Castrol R” smell, this was created because “old school” engines had total loss oil systems whereby oil was pressure fed into the engine and then burnt within the engine and emitted through the exhaust system. Today’s engines use a a recirculating system and so the oil is not burnt and thus does not cause the “Castrol R” effect in tha same way that it did. In the interests of speedway as a whole, I think it might be wise to stop all discussions relating to oil spillage and let the club carry out an internal investigation.

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Heat 8 from last night.

 

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31 minutes ago, Steve Shovlar said:

Heat 8 from last night.

 

Arguably the best race of the night. Pity KN isn’t getting more time on the track, a little more race fitness could have seen a different result..

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After a meeting with the bspa and little discussion, Matt Fraud has decided he can do what he likes so is now laying a skid pan in the best interests of the sport of course.

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16 minutes ago, Trackrat said:

After a meeting with the bspa and little discussion, Matt Fraud has decided he can do what he likes so is now laying a skid pan in the best interests of the sport of course.

I would suggest to my real speedway colleagues that they are not drawn by rubbish like this. If the “author” doesn’t get a response, he can’t “feed” off of it and he will simply wither on the vine.

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11 minutes ago, Aviator said:

I would suggest to my real speedway colleagues that they are not drawn by rubbish like this. If the “author” doesn’t get a response, he can’t “feed” off of it and he will simply wither on the vine.

Sure they'll listen to you Mr 18 posts or is it a troll with a new account? Who cares xx

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So the usual several pages of bs following a Poole trouncing of the opposition.

I really can't understand the issue about 'oilgate'. I would go as far as to say that every speedway track in the country has used oil to help bind 'iffy' shale. Even the renouned trackman Buster suggested using it during the infamous 'first bend hole' incident a few seasons ago which caused the KL call off!!

With the oil being put on the track after the meeting I guess we'll have to wait to see if Leicester 'ride under protest' at next week's Wimborne Road home meeting?!:blink:

I can't add anything else about the meeting other than to say that 3 Poole riders set their fastest race times of the season so far.

(NB. For those arguing the environmental/H&S issues, last night's meeting was actually sponsored by a Health and Safety Compliance Specialist!!):):t:

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2 hours ago, Steve0 said:

That’s uncalled for - but not unexpected now your team are winning - the cockiness has returned :rolleyes:

Don't worry Steve0, Poole are taking pity on the current Swindon malaise and will be missing 2 of their 1-7 on 22nd August in order to give you a better chance of getting your season back on track.:t::P

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3 minutes ago, Skidder1 said:

So the usual several pages of bs following a Poole trouncing of the opposition.

I really can't understand the issue about 'oilgate'. I would go as far as to say that every speedway track in the country has used oil to help bind 'iffy' shale. Even the renouned trackman Buster suggested using it during the infamous 'first bend hole' incident a few seasons ago which caused the KL call off!!

With the oil being put on the track after the meeting I guess we'll have to wait to see if Leicester 'ride under protest' at next week's Wimborne Road home meeting?!:blink:

I can't add anything else about the meeting other than to say that 3 Poole riders set their fastest race times of the season so far.

(NB. For those arguing the environmental/H&S issues, last night's meeting was actually sponsored by a Health and Safety Compliance Specialist!!):):t:

No issue with the Poole win but I am shocked that you believe there is nothing wrong in polluting the environment with waste oil - that is just totally unacceptable! 

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