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stewmac replied to racers and royals's topic in International World of Speedway
29.03.2026: Speed Masters Memorial, Ostrów: https://youtu.be/HOh0jVC3O-A?si=aPEWrN8JhAXDqY_u -
BEN Fund 28th March 2026 5.30pm
Daniel Smith replied to tocha's topic in Speedway Testimonials & Individual and Shared Events
Wouldn't even touch the sides over a season -
Listening to Rob Lyon, he was talking the talk, so maybe we have someone open to change and can get it through... Mark Lemon worked for Adrian Smith, so, I presume, was aligned with Adrian's views on the sport in the UK?... If so, then he too will see the potential out there, but also know that the current operating model will never deliver that potential, so therefore must change... The aim of sorting 2027 by the end of June is a start, and hopefully, will get delivered....
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I don't know... A 30 something year old, grey, now far too small to cover a gut, Iron Maiden 1992 Tour T shirt, matched with a pair of dirty blue jeans, (also now too small), allows for a surfeit of "arse crack", when bending over and fixing a chain, which always looks professional on the TV...
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Belle Vue v Sheffield KOC March 30th 7.30pm
Gavan replied to Aries's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Belle Vue to win the home leg but Sheffield on aggregate as Belle Vue have built a side that the top 2 apart can’t ride away tracks - Today
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Scunny had stock cars last night and again on Saturday, so maybe logistically it made sense to not have speedway in between if they have to make any infrastructure changes.
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Is it me or has this been the most stuttering start to a season ever? The PCMT & Klindt's testimonial, then nothing except for a few Redcar/Scunny encounters, Ben Fund & Belle Vue, then nothing... Good Friday! 2 meetings on! One at Poole and one at Edinburgh... Scunny not even bothering (maybe this was the "wow" news Godfrey has been referring to) What a state of affairs!
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Belle Vue v Sheffield KOC March 30th 7.30pm
89buttons replied to Aries's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
A meeting thread at last! The longest winter of all time drawing to a close 😃 can see this being a very small home win or even an away win tbh Chris holder looked dynamite in the Peter craven meeting, and killer looked the opposite jack and picko will likely score less than Brady and Dan but beat everyone else and not be far off, I think etheridge will have the better of Tate at the bottom end too. Zach and blodorn vs flint and rowe could go either way all 4 capable of decent haul on their night -
Belle Vue v Sheffield KOC March 30th 7.30pm
topaz325 replied to Aries's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
PK looked good at Glasgow on Saturday night. -
Belle Vue v Sheffield KOC March 30th 7.30pm
Garry1603 replied to Aries's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Can see it being close on Monday, but Sheffield to win easily on Thursday. This Belle Vue team will struggle at most away tracks I feel unless Cook can really step up. The key to Monday will be Cook, Blodorn & Kildemand for the Aces. They'll need to get around 20 points between them to get a home win. Kurtz / Bewley should be good for about 25 points but reserves won't get much. -
Belle Vue v Sheffield KOC March 30th 7.30pm
DaveWayne replied to Aries's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Belle Vue to win on Monday, but then lose out on the aggregate point on Thursday. -
Coming from a bloke who has “filled almost every role there is in speedway” during what Backtrack would term the sh*#^show years, I’m not going to listen this constant negativity towards a sport I both love and seek to see improve. Enjoy your speedway, so long.
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I was a tad surprised that Poole went for Dan Gilkes with his injury record...
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Well his average fits, with a 1 year 8% reduction and then 2.5% British discount.
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They got their chance but neither should have it because they already have priority elsewhere
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It certainly was a failing system and not unexpected given those who sat at the top table for years. Give the new lads a chance I say.
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I would rather trust that departed bigwig to bring change to the sport than the other 2 and I think when we finally find out why he departed it may well be that he was stopped from bringing change, bringing a new team isn’t change it’s a new club joining a failing system no matter how much its cost or who its cost, n new club is a positive step but until change happens thst club will be in the same boat as the others
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I’d say bringing a new club to the fold at considerable expense is a big change. Whether Mark & Rob can continue to build hope for a new era given how those who previously and still sit at the top table behave is debatable. At least one of last years bigwigs has departed the sport so that dilutes the self interest somewhat.
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But they have investment or bias in a club so nothing will change
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So a no to the new Northampton promoter introducing himself in his tracky bottoms then 😂
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I agree and this should extend to the mechanics and officials too, optics matter
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Still nothing?
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If it does contrary to rod Godfrey saying they all get on, they don’t and within time ego’s will come into play (they always do in any business)hopefully it’s a big success and makes money to keep those ego’s at bay
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If this starts to go wrong does the new promoter get picked on by the other 5 playground bullies?