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What will 2026 UK speedway bring?
Ben91 replied to Lionsman66's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Speedway is literally the only thing in the world that Britain is behind Poland in. That should be evidence enough that weβre not running speedway right here. If we were then weβd be calling the shots. -
Ryan Douglas Testimonial
IainB replied to Barrow Boy 2's topic in Speedway Testimonials & Individual and Shared Events
Me too, it was the most memorable testimonial there's probably been I would think, I remember Rick winning it, whether that was the last one to win their own or not I'm sure somebody will correct. -
Redcar vs Oxford KOC SF 1st leg. 26/9/25
northyorksbear replied to LisaColette's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
I agree - Oxford favourites especially since we have r/r for Riss -
Ryan Douglas Testimonial
False dawn replied to Barrow Boy 2's topic in Speedway Testimonials & Individual and Shared Events
I was there, but I'll admit it; your memory is better than mine. π€ -
Ryan Douglas Testimonial
IainB replied to Barrow Boy 2's topic in Speedway Testimonials & Individual and Shared Events
I was trying to think the last time that happened... Rick Miller? -
Ryan Douglas Testimonial
False dawn replied to Barrow Boy 2's topic in Speedway Testimonials & Individual and Shared Events
Agreed. And a bit of a rarity for a rider to win his own testimonial meeting. -
Ryan Douglas Testimonial
IainB replied to Barrow Boy 2's topic in Speedway Testimonials & Individual and Shared Events
Thought that was quite enjoyable for a testimonial meeting ππ» -
What a week I've had. At Leicester on Monday. The Lions get my support while I wait for Brandon to reopen. And watching them claw their way back to win by 90-89 was sensational. The tension waiting for heat 15 to start was palpable. The feeling waiting for the rerun to start after the Tigers had made the start first time round was almost unbearable. And for Max to fly off gate 4 to seal the deal was truly memorable (apologies to all my Yorkshire pals). Then to sit down and watch Glasgow Edinburgh on BSN last night was another treat. A hard fought meeting which either side could have won. But to achieve a 10 point swing in 3 heats is hard to argue with. So any lingering doubts that the play offs are a good idea have been banished, from my mind at least. P.S. The delight continues. I saw Dougy win his testimonial tonight and I'm off to Torun on Tuesday to see GB win the SON (I can dream).
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What will 2026 UK speedway bring?
enotian replied to Lionsman66's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
In one sense that's the ethos of sport. Doing everything you can to win. But you're right it has to be something worth winning. Modern audiences and importantly sponsors are no long impressed by a title alone. Many sports now think about the product. They realise the sport itself is in competition with other sports and other leisure activities so it has to be entertaining. It's all sports entertainment now not just wrestling. I don't think UK speedway has caught on. Win at home and everything will be alright is some of the most short sighted strategic choice of all time. Set the track to benefit the home team doesn't matter if it's entertaining the masses just need to see the home team win. Then rules which favour teams who can afford the best riders then complaining about how much the best riders cost. Of course they do you've made them invaluable. Of course home spectators want to win but if there's no jeopardy where's the joy. -
I came up last night as a neutral and I was not disappointed with what was put on show, good racing, a great crowd and a great atmosphere. The referee had a shocker, it was speedway shambles at its finest in heat 1 at the rerun with Palovaara never mind in heat 7, hats off to Kye for coming out and getting the better of Bomber in the rerun. It was completely predictable heading into heat 13 that Glasgow would walk away the victors, Edinburgh needed to be at least ten up going into the last 3. Max Perry was the match winner though, he stepped up big time with Nagel struggling and deserves all the plaudits.