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  2. According to this forum, Tungate had walked from the club...and that Oxford riders were owed large sums of monies. Guess time will tell if there is any foundation to them.
  3. I did... you said Saturday night has been the making of a team... a team is 7 of a clubs own riders in my book I'll add a ffs also... not quite sure why šŸ¤·ā€ā™‚ļø
  4. Saturday night speedway has been the making of the business (on the face of it)... certainly not the team, it's been another shambles of a season regarding the Glads number 1
  5. Great win for Workington. Honestly didn’t see that coming after watching them at Armadale and Northside last weekend. Hugely grateful to the Glasgow fans for stepping up as the guardians of ā€˜good racing’ again.
  6. I dont think he is riding well enough for Premiership even at reserve.
  7. Real Mini Company Oxford Chargers powered by AW Mobbs: Dayle Wood (G), Senna Summers, Jacob Clouting, Ashton Vale, Darryl Ritchings, Arran Butcher, Max Broadhurst. Steelers: Luke Harrison, Mickie Simpson R/R, Harrison Rogers (G), Vinnie Foord, Ben Morley, Luke Harris, Sam Woods.
  8. Saturday speedway has been the making of a team, no great surprise. Plymouth have to sort out this heat leader position properly before 2026 and could be play off material. another miracle last night with half a team .
  9. A real shame to be shutting down with over 2 months of the season still to go then šŸ¤·ā€ā™‚ļø
  10. Today
  11. Got to get this off my chest. Has anyone noticed that riders are now regularly removing their cut out connectors from their wrists before reaching the pits after a race is completed. Last week Cameron Heeps took his off in heat 15 of Oxford v Poole on the third bend of the last lap when at the back. I know you can argue it’s low level risk but why not keep it attached until the motor is deadened? Must be some rule or other about this?
  12. Hopefully Ellis is ok. We’ll find out when the Sheffield preview drops on Tuesday. If he ends up missing the play offs, then Rew has to come in to the equation surely? Average fits, and he still feels like a Witches rider so more palatable than someone else. After a slow first half of the season, he’s ridden in to good form the last third of the season also.
  13. If ya thinking about Scotty then he may be an option at reserve around Foxhall if Ellis is gonna be out for a while, he started off slowly his first few meetings back but seems to be back on it now.
  14. Again another great night at Plymouth and another big crowd who loved every moment. The crowds are getting bigger and it’s consistent, it really is rising in popularity in Plymouth and the work the media team, Barry and mark have done is incredible. not sure how to post videos from Facebook on to here but there is a brilliant one summarising the evening and it really engages with the locals. Also the touch of added brilliance of the fire work display really added to the event. I feel like Plymouth could be a team to watch next year šŸ‘€
  15. would love to see Drabik in the gp ,just to boost his ego, a bit
  16. Maybe the guest is a former witch who spent the majority of his career at foxhall
  17. It's a farce rather than a genuine Championship since the clowns in charge interfered in politics by eliminating the then World #1 & 3. Both still in good enough form to suggest they are among the top 15 in the world. Given their absence, here's my pick for 2026: GP7 BZ BK FL DB JH AL MF/RL SEC PD SGPC DK LM KW (AL) MJJ WC3 MF/RL MM/AT ??? Hopefully WC's are picked on form (including League form), rather than an FIM need to promote based on geography, however I can't foresee them choosing a 4th Dane, and geography might mean Kvech or Vaculik, despite his lack of competitiveness this season. If AL can overtake PD in the SEC, then Dudek really should get a WC. Beyond the obvious, if selectors were inclined to fresh blood over marginals, then Drabik or Piotr Pawliscki have good enough league form to suggest they could be competitive.
  18. Yesterday
  19. First trip to Workington’s new home, great venue, really impressed its definitely got room for growth. As for today’s racing it was really hampered by an ultra slick powdery surface which the water just couldn’t adhere to and soak in so was simply back to being dry and dusty in minutes. The inside line was the place to be for the vast majority of races. Impressive performances from Fraser Bowes and Anti Voulas, with good back up from Jye Etheridge and Jacob Hook. As for Glasgow the just couldn’t get out of the gate, Kyle Howarth was always there or thereabouts in his 5 races resulting in winning ht15 and spoiling the two home riders maximum hopes. It'll have been said before but sure this venue would benefit from floodlights and have evening meetings under lights where the moisture will start coming up naturally rather than battling with the heat and wind during the afternoon meetings, but it’s a track I’ll come back to again
  20. If you could spare some time to help out and bring a few buckets up from the beach that would be beneficial. Maybe bring a few extras for the seating as they might need a wash too.
  21. How many points have we lost due to lack of support from the bottom 3. We should have been nailed on for a playoff place instead a bit like my school reports could do better. Get the top 4 signed up for 2026 ASAP.
  22. Lynn to win by 20, Tungate to drop his mechanic live on Eurosport.
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