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Ipswich v Belle Vue POSF Leg 2
Aries replied to blue witch's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Uses the same word as Woffy, (fun). Woffinden was very complimentary about Foxhall last year and said he had a blast and was great fun to ride. Bewley hasn’t got to grips with it yet. He seems to have one or two rides a meeting where you think “he’s cracked it now”, but then follows it up looking completely lost at the back. There was heat last year where he made a stinker of a gate, but stretched the throttle cable and hunted down and passed both Emil and Ellis Loram style! Unbelievable racing. But then he went completely downhill after that and ended the meeting poorly. Leicester is a similar sized track albeit narrower, but he seems to get around there far better than Ipswich for some reason. Probably both! 😩 -
Ipswich v Belle Vue POSF Leg 2
dontforgetthefueltapsbruv replied to blue witch's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Is it the morphine or the boredom causing these hallucinations Rest up -
Don’t think you can forecast when the weather will be better in GB.Any month can be dry or wet.Promotions never want to cancel but finances dictate.Like I said on another Post riders aren’t willing to ride wet tracks or if is drizzle.Fans are wary of this and won’t turn up these days.Thats GB Speedway nowadays.
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Ipswich v Belle Vue POSF Leg 2
PhilTheAce replied to blue witch's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
you know what, i said to the mrs that the way he keeps bragging about the ipswich track i can see him there, brennan did the same thing last year -
Ipswich v Belle Vue POSF Leg 2
Aries replied to blue witch's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Strange with Zach Cook. A couple of match winning meetings here a few years ago and he looked like a Foxhall track specialist! But the last couple of seasons it seems as though he’s completely forgotten how to ride the place and looked awful. -
Ipswich v Belle Vue POSF Leg 2
foreverblue replied to blue witch's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
I would expect a better score from Zach after last night, he looked very quick. Thompson seemed quick enough but made bad decisions on track. Edwards was good too. I don't think the result will be close. -
Ipswich v Belle Vue POSF Leg 2
JamesB replied to blue witch's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
On paper, I agree with you, however I have just a few niggling concerns: 1. It seems that Ellis’ injury is more problematic on smaller tracks. 2. Thompson seems to be struggling with Foxhall since his return from injury and hasn’t been the same as pre injury. 3. Edwards last two meeting at Foxhall have not been good with 1 & 2 points respectively. Having said that, I still expect us to turn around the deficit and progress. I just can’t see enough points coming from Mulford, Zischke, Blödorn and even Cook. Cook has scored 1, 3 and 3 at Foxhall this season. Can’t wait. -
Ipswich v Belle Vue POSF Leg 2
mikebv replied to blue witch's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
I hear Manuel Neuer, and Marco Reus just missed getting on the podium in Germany... -
Ipswich v Belle Vue POSF Leg 2
mikebv replied to blue witch's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
I hear Manuel Neuer, and Marco Reus just missed getting on the podium in Germany... -
2025 Torun SON and SON 2
racers and royals replied to racers and royals's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Yes - the Swedes must have offered him more money out of the pot lol I thought the reason he stated for not doing it was a bit pathetic ! - Today
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2025 Torun SON and SON 2
WookieboyDon replied to racers and royals's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Fast Freddie changed his mind... -
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2025 Torun SON and SON 2
stewmac replied to racers and royals's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Squads for SoN and SoN2 : 2025 FIM SPEEDWAY OF NATIONS SQUAD LISTS: SEMI-FINAL 1 (SEPTEMBER 30): GERMANY: 1. Kai Huckenbeck (captain), 2. Norick Blodorn, 3. Valentin Grobauer, 4. Jonny Wynant, 5. Patrick Hyjek. Team Managers: Mathias Bartz / Sascha Dorner. GREAT BRITAIN: 1. Robert Lambert (captain), 2. Daniel Bewley, 3. Tom Brennan, 4. Adam Ellis, 5. Leon Flint. Team Managers: Simon Stead / Oliver Allen. ITALY: 1. Paco Castagna (captain), 2. Nicolas Covatti, 3. Nicolas Vicentin, 4. Nicolo Percotti. Team Manager: Alessandro Dalla Valle. LATVIA: 1. Andzejs Lebedevs (captain), 2. Jevgenijs Kostigovs, 3. Daniils Kolodinskis, 4. Olegs Mihailovs, 5. Francis Gusts. Team Manager: Vladimirs Vagels. NORWAY: 1. Mathias Pollestad (captain), 2. Glenn Moi, 3. Lasse Frederiksen, 4. Truls Kamhaug, 5. Jorgen Lystad. Team Manager: Kenneth Klipper Smith. SLOVENIA: 1. Matic Ivacic (captain), 2. Anze Grmek, 3. Denis Stojs, 4. Luka Omerzel, 5. Sven Cerjak. Team Manager: Gregor Arnsek. SWEDEN: 1. Fredrik Lindgren (captain), 2. Kim Nilsson, 3. Jacob Thorsell, 4. Timo Lahti, 5. Philip Hellstrom-Bangs. Team Manager: Linus Sundstrom. SEMI-FINAL 2 (OCTOBER 1): ARGENTINA: 1. Fernando Garcia (captain), 2. Cristian Zubillaga, 3. Facundo Albin. Team Manager: Claudio Schmit. AUSTRALIA: 1. Ryan Douglas, 2. Jason Doyle, 3. Jack Holder (captain), 4. Max Fricke, 5. Brady Kurtz. Team Manager: Mark Lemon. CZECH REPUBLIC: 1. Jan Kvech (captain), 2. Vaclav Milik, 3. Adam Bubba Bednar, 4. Daniel Klima, 5. Adam Kamenik. Team Manager: Zdenek Schneiderwind. DENMARK: 1. Mikkel Michelsen (captain), 2. Leon Madsen, 3. Michael Jepsen Jensen, 4. Anders Thomsen, 5. Mads Hansen. Team Manager: Nicki Pedersen. FINLAND: 1. Jesse Mustonen (captain), 2. Anti Vuolas, 3. Tero Aarnio, 4. Otto Raak, 5. Roni Niemela. Team Manager: Aki-Pekka Mustonen. FRANCE: 1. Dimitri Berge, 2. David Bellego (captain), 3. Mathias Tresarrieu, 4. Steven Goret, 5. Tino Bouin. Team Manager: Laurent Sambarrey. UKRAINE: 1. Nazar Parnitskyi 2. Marko Levishyn (captain), 3. Roman Kapustin, 4. Stanislav Melnychuk, 5. Andrii Karpov. Team Manager: Sergii Latosinski. FIM SPEEDWAY OF NATIONS – SON2 (OCTOBER 3): AUSTRALIA: 1. Mitchell McDiarmid, 2. James Pearson (captain), 3. Michael West, 4. Tate Zischke. Team Manager: Mark Lemon. CZECH REPUBLIC: 1. Adam Bubba Bednar (captain), 2. Jan Jenicek, 3. Jaroslav Vanicek, 4. Bruno Belan, 5. Matous Kamenik. Team Manager: Zdenek Schneiderwind. DENMARK: 1. Bastian Pedersen (captain), 2. William Drejer, 3. Mikkel Andersen, 4. Villads Nagel, 5. Nicolai Heiselberg. Team Manager: Hans Andersen. GERMANY: 1. Norick Blodorn (captain), 2. Jonny Wynant, 3. Patrick Hyjek, 4. Mario Hausl, 5. Hannah Grunwald. Team Manager: Sascha Dorner / Mathias Bartz. GREAT BRITAIN: 1. Daniel Thompson (captain), 2. Luke Harrison, 3. Luke Killeen, 4. Sam Hagon, 5. Jake Mulford. Team Manager: Neil Vatcher. LATVIA: 1. Nikita Kaulins (captain), 2. Artjoms Juhno, 3. Damirs Filimonovs. Team Manager: Vladimirs Vagels. SWEDEN: 1. Rasmus Karlsson, 2. Casper Henriksson (captain), 3. Erik Persson, 4. Ludvig Selvin, 5. Noel Wahlquist. Team Manager: Linus Sundstrom. POLAND: 1. Antoni Kawczynski, 2. Kevin Malkiewicz, 3. Kacper Mania, 4. Wiktor Przyjemski, 5. Damian Ratajczak. Team Manager: Rafal Dobrucki. FIM SON FINAL (OCTOBER 4): POLAND: 1. Patryk Dudek, 2. Dominik Kubera, 3. Piotr Pawlicki, 4. Wiktor Przyjemski, 5. Bartosz Zmarzlik. Team Manager: Rafal Dobrucki. -
How convenient, however the cynic in me thinks the Poole promotion realizing Redcar have a meeting at Oxford the next day thought... wait a minute... "how can we swing the odds in our favour". What if Redcar had an injured rider or two. As I said it's me being cynical, they wouldn't possibly hope for that.. Would they
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Exactly .Early call off will become the norm these days,can’t blame them really,all these moaners are sitting in the house with no intention of going to the match anyway.Anybody intending going won’t mind especially fans with distance to travel.Riders attitude nowadays can’t guarantee they will ride on wet track or if there is drizzle.
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Ipswich v Belle Vue POSF Leg 2
bellevueace replied to blue witch's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
I can see the lead being overturned within six heats, home 4-2 in heat 1 and a 5-1 in heat two and its going to be a long night for us. -
Which demonstrates that price is a red herring when people talk about what to do to attract more people to watch the sport live.
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2025 Torun SON and SON 2
Rico replied to racers and royals's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
I spent 5 days in Poland last month and never needed cash at all - just get a travel friendly debit card like Starling or Revolut and you'll be good to go. Rico -
I like the concept of Northampton becoming a speedway track but looking at a map its hard to see where a "local" crowd will come from. I think its pie in the sky to expect Peterborough and Coventry fans to make an 80 mile round trip for home meetings. Depending on where a Peterborough fan lives Kings Lynn or Leicester could be closer. I hope Northampton does become an active speedway venue I just hope they have been realistic with a business plan.
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Belle Vue -V- Ipswich POSF leg 1
bellevueace replied to PhilTheAce's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Sir Jim would make a good promoter 😉 -
Belle Vue -V- Ipswich POSF leg 1
bellevueace replied to PhilTheAce's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
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Ipswich v Belle Vue POSF Leg 2
Aries replied to blue witch's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Was interesting to hear Bewley on TNT publicly say how much he enjoys riding Foxhall despite not doing particularly well here. He’s said the same over the tannoy at Foxhall in the past, but I just put that down to the fact he was being interviewed in front of a big Ipswich crowd and saying all the right things. He’ll soon be hitting the big scores here when he rides it most weeks next year. 😁