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37 minutes ago, Sings4Speedway said:

Decent level of riders but what format will an 8 rider individual run over? Also heard over the weekend that the switch of race day has caused problems for getting the final second half run.

 

14 hours ago, lewy said:

End of season finale, Colin hill memorial, inter league challenge. 

H.Atkins

B.Morley

J.Edwards

R.Andrews

B.Barker

K.Newman

R.Lawson

All track specialists should be entertaining, weather looks good atm.

 

Barker ; Lawson ; Newman; Atkins + Morley

Add in another Heat Leader and second string and that looks suspiciously like a CL Team in the making to me??

Ellis and Starke anyone?? 41.32 (very solid)

 

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14 hours ago, lewy said:

End of season finale, Colin hill memorial, inter league challenge. 

H.Atkins

B.Morley

J.Edwards

R.Andrews

B.Barker

K.Newman

R.Lawson

All track specialists should be entertaining, weather looks good atm.

 

Eighth rider is Ellis Perks according to Plymouth forum 

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26 minutes ago, HGould said:

 

Barker ; Lawson ; Newman; Atkins + Morley

Add in another Heat Leader and second string and that looks suspiciously like a CL Team in the making to me??

Ellis and Starke anyone?? 41.32 (very solid)

 

Newman is already confirmed for Eastbourne next season.

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8 minutes ago, SuperSpeed said:

Newman is already confirmed for Eastbourne next season.

is Kyle actually confirmed yet when no points limit, his parent Club (Poole) are possibly going CL, he used to ride for Plymouth  and as a few pointed out at the time the Eastbourne announcement of Kerr and Kyle as subject to structure / points limit / parents club approval. 

To add to the intrigue isn't one of the Eastbourne Promoters moving to Plymouth? (seen it on a video somewhere on Facebook)

Personally i'd love Kyle at Birmngham but read he did not enjoy his time at PB which was disappointing to read.

I wish him well, far better rider than average indicates and nice chap.

 

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15 minutes ago, HGould said:

is Kyle actually confirmed yet when no points limit, his parent Club (Poole) are possibly going CL, he used to ride for Plymouth  and as a few pointed out at the time the Eastbourne announcement of Kerr and Kyle as subject to structure / points limit / parents club approval. 

To add to the intrigue isn't one of the Eastbourne Promoters moving to Plymouth? (seen it on a video somewhere on Facebook)

Personally i'd love Kyle at Birmngham but read he did not enjoy his time at PB which was disappointing to read.

I wish him well, far better rider than average indicates and nice chap.

 

Kyle former club captain at Plymouth very popular rider down here.

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6 minutes ago, HGould said:

is Kyle actually confirmed yet when no points limit, his parent Club (Poole) are possibly going CL, he used to ride for Plymouth  and as a few pointed out at the time the Eastbourne announcement of Kerr and Kyle as subject to structure / points limit / parents club approval. 

To add to the intrigue isn't one of the Eastbourne Promoters moving to Plymouth? (seen it on a video somewhere on Facebook)

Personally i'd love Kyle at Birmngham but read he did not enjoy his time at PB which was disappointing to read.

I wish him well, far better rider than average indicates and nice chap.

 

Good points. 

I'd overlooked the prospect of Poole moving down.  The announcement of Newman returning was of course subject to the parent club's approval, and to us being in a different league to the parent club.  If the clubs being in the same league is a sticking point in terms of him riding for Eastbourne though, then I'd suppose the same would apply to Plymouth, if they move up?

The points limit issue applies to every signing that's being announced by any team at the moment, in fairness.  During the open meeting after the Birmingham fixture, 41 points with a two point minimum and 43 points with a three point minimum were both mentioned as possibilities under discussion, in which case I wouldn't think that would be an issue, but of course what the reality is remains to be seen.

Ian Jordan (Director, rather than Promoter) is indeed going to be working with Plymouth, my understanding (which may be entirely wrong!) is that while he'll be working with them it isn't going to be a wholesale move, as four days ago he said the following in a press release on the Eagles website:

"...my financial investment in to the club will continue very much unabated as Director, both in financial terms and in the enormous number of man hours which are spent..."

Anyhow, I'd certainly like to see Newman back with us next season.  His attitude was first class from day one, and we saw some really good rides from him once he'd gotten used to Arlington. 

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As usual it'll be down to where he prefers to ride, which I  imagine would be Eastbourne. Liked by the fans and must feel at home after last season. Must be so much easier walking back to an environment you know and have enjoyed and being fairly sure you'll be there for the season.

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4 hours ago, Racin Jason 72 said:

I thought championship riders couldn’t ride at development league tracks. I’m sure riders have been prevented from riding previously

I know what you’re thinking of but I think it’s whether the meeting is set at amateur or professional level. The incident you’re referring to was a couple of years ago. But  Stevie Worrall rode at Smallbrook this season in the NICE Challenge and that was an open international event. 

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Announced tonight
Plymouth have fulfilled criteria to go to to Championship next season and are awaiting BSPA decision in mid-November.
 

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i really hope total averages are lowered to help them, and other NL teams with nowhere to go such as Mildenhall and IOW

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Good night's racing,riders full of praise for the track particularly Richard Lawson who said it was better than the last time he came down to plymouth  4or 5 yrs ago hopefully championship next season and that standard of racing every week. 

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