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Leicester v Ipswich 18/08
cowboy cookie returns? replied to Aries's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Lots of questions going into this. Can Dan Thompson re find his early season form, Will Edward’s best his opposite number & can Brennan find some consistency. The Witches should pick up the bonus point but at the moment seem to have found some inconsistency & are certainly making hard work of things at time. For Leicester the big question is how will Becker far. Should be a good match fingers crossed the Witches find their early season form. -
Plymouth v Redcar - 16th August
mike baker replied to jbell1995's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Thanks for clarifying. Gladiators Website very poor to navigate. -
Plymouth v Redcar - 16th August
jbell1995 replied to jbell1995's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Plymouth have posted it to their facebook page -
Plymouth v Redcar - 16th August
mike baker replied to jbell1995's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Where about on the Plymouth Website. Does it list the teams. Have been on. And shows the line ups from the postponed meeting on 7th June. -
Masters, Knudsen, Hagon and Killeen (sometimes) can ride Ashfield well and McDiarmid should enjoy it. Should be a close match, Glasgow vs Oxford has always been a cracker on BSN.
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Looking forward to watching it on BSN
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Plymouth v Redcar - 16th August
jbell1995 replied to jbell1995's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
So confirmed now the Gladiators side: 1. Zaine Kennedy (G) 2. Rider Replacement 3. Tobias Thomsen (G) 4. Declan Kennedy (G) 5. Scott Nicholls 6. Alfie Bowtell 7. Kai Ward (G) Fair play to Garry for patching the side up in such short notice. If we didn't have bad luck, there'd be no luck at all! -
It'll be interesting to see how Hagon goes as he generally does well at Ashfield. Our reserves may have a tough time but our 1-5 should score heavily. Would expect to break the 50 barrier tonight.
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Looks like he is fit to ride. Oxford need Killeen to have best ever meeting if they are going to get a win.
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Ipswich v Belle Vue 14/08
GeneralMelchett replied to Aries's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
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They are actually "piloted" by a guy and his assistant from the infield 🤦♂️. Clueless
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Should be a fairly comfortable win for Tigers but Killeen , Masters , Knudsen and McDiarmid could score ok. Also can Worky ride their next away fixture (2026) against Edinburgh at Glasgow please.
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Just to clarify it was a very well attended meeting, for anyone who didn’t attend and just guessing.
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Plymouth v Redcar - 16th August
geoff100 replied to jbell1995's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
I wish got to have day off ffs -
Seems like Cheetahs are leaguewise at the last chance saloon, so it's now or never for them. Redcar have pretty comfortable run in to end the league. Killeen did injure his wrist last time out with the Spires, so might still be a niggle. On balance it's got to be 3pts to the Tigers, surely.
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SGP RIGA 2025
Supersteady84 replied to MassMarauder's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
They use follow me drones they can't hit a target they are following 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️. Clueless -
ACU PRESS RELEASE: Leicester, UK – The 2025 ACU British Flat Track Championship reaches its thrilling conclusion on Saturday 16th August at Leicester Speedway, with practice and racing set to kick off from 12:00pm. Spectators can enjoy the action free of charge. Rider entries have already hit record levels, promising a day of fiercely contested racing as competitors battle for the honour of being crowned 2025 ACU British Champion in their respective classes. In the premier Pro Class, the title race is wide open, with four riders still in contention and the top three separated by just three points. Current leader Tim Neave will be aiming to draw on his FIM World Championship experience to defend his position after an impressive double win last time out at Workington. Hot on his heels, just one point behind, is early series leader Jack Bell, who will be looking to make a statement on his debut ride aboard his new Triumph 450. Only two points further back is Gary Birtwistle on his Royal Enfield, whose consistency throughout the season could see him leapfrog the leaders with a strong performance. History will also be made this weekend as the first-ever ACU Ladies British Flat Track Champion is crowned. Skye Adams has been unbeatable this year with four consecutive race wins, but Jamie Kimber will be challenging her for the race wins this weekend. The Youth Classes promise equally fierce competition. Current Inter’s series leader Cody Asher will look to secure the championship, but faces a strong challenge from Leon Bennett, who has taken victory in the last three rounds. In the Junior Class, the Hewson brothers, Freddy & Leon, and Reuben Hall are set to push the pace at the front. In addition, five other hotly contested categories will take to the track – Vintage, Twins, Pitbike, Mini-Stock, and Motocross – guaranteeing a full day of racing action. Join us for an action-packed, adrenaline-fuelled day of racing and help cheer on the riders as they battle for ACU British Championship glory – all with free admission.
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Plymouth v Redcar - 16th August
Neila replied to jbell1995's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
You could always take your bus, and advertise a trip out, you may make some money on the side 😁 -
I find it quite embarrassing that so called Speedway fans bitch and criticize another clubs track and facilities . A club that is trying to survive ! Not to cheat and bend the rules for success, For them winning is having a speedway team to support. Its almost like some fans want another track to close. I'm sure if you asked Swindon, Peterborough , Coventry, Newcastle and Birmingham fans they would love a track like Plymouth . I would rather see 2 competitive teams compete in a meeting and if that means guests so be it .
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Even fans in the stadium dont know the attendance only an estimation and fans do tend to over estimate their own clubs. Sad really when nowadays people boast about crowds of 2 to 3 thousand, i can remember when every club ran with five figure crowds as the norm, including individual and challenge meetings, imagine them being supported today? Fact is speedway has fallen massively out of the general publics conscience for a number of reasons.
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Having read a lot of the negative comments about Plymouth speedway from other teams "supporters", Ive come to the conclusion that they are fuelled simply by JEALOUSY. Plymouth isn't a big money club run by faceless people. It's a smaller almost "family" run club. Looked after by volunteers and people who do it fir the love of the sport. Not people who run it with a "win at all cost" mentality. Yes it's nice to win matches and silverware but at Plymouth it's more about an evening out with good mates and enjoying good racing. Other teams could do with buying in to the Plymouths ethos.