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    Eastville, Bristol

    Nothing to do with planning It concerns the granting of a licence by the SCB In general planning law is blind to competition
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    BEST SPEEDWAY BOOK EVER

    I was standing on the fourth bend right where it happened. Cook and Doncaster needed a 5-1 in the final heat of the second leg to win the cup 78-77 on aggregate. For 3/4 quarters of a lap they had it. Then coming out of the fourth bend Cook (on the inside) appeared to nudge Donkey pushing him towards the fence and letting the Oxford pairing thru for the minor places. Was it deliberate or a racing accident? - hard to judge . And not withstanding this Cook was the most entrtaining rider I've ever seen
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    Honours List

    Have now finally tracked down results from Ukraine at http://www.speedway.radiorivne.com.ua/html/itogi4.htm So 2004 champs are: Senior Trofimov junior - senko team - chervonograd
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    Honours List

    Can I add: Argentina- Luis Vallejos Romania - ???? [2003 Alexandru Toma] Croatia - Jurica Pavlic (by virtue of being highest [2nd] finisher in the Austrian-Croatian Championship Norway - League - Elgane &..........-individual - Arnt Forland Latvia - Kjastas Puodzuks Netherlands - Jannick de Jong Hungary -Team - Simon & Wolff South Africa - ???????? (held over four rounds all I know is that Eugene Smith was leading after two - he is also the 2003 champion) Ukraine - 2003: idividual Alexsandr Lyatosinski; junior Sergei Senko; Team - speedway club Trofimov (Rovno) ...as for 2004 - individual - Vladimir Trofimov was leading after 2 rounds, I have not seen a result for the 3rd (& final) round) - junior- Sergei Senko leading after 2 rounds - was there a third? -Team - round 1 won by Chervonograd - were there other rounds?
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    i remember when...

    Can't speak for Robyn but I used a 30 bus from Kings Cross preceeded by train to Paddington and the circle line. And now strangely I live close to the number 30 route - but sadly don't use it for speedway
  6. Averaged six in the Swedeish Elite League last year. Compare these (from Marcin Babnis' site): 44 Sebastian Alden (Masarna) 21 85 113 15 128 6.20 5.87 6.02 45 Tomasz Chrzanowski (Vastervik) 17 80 102 17 119 6.63 5.42 5.95 46 Ales Dryml (VMS Elit) 18 84 102 22 124 6.35 5.37 5.90 47 Henrik Gustafsson (Indianerna) 17 83 109 13 122 6.58 5.05 5.88 48 Chris Harris (Kaparna) 10 45 54 12 66 6.33 5.33 5.87 49 Joe Screen (Vargarna) 16 76 95 16 111 5.76 5.94 5.84 50 Adam Shields (Vargarna) 17 97 124 17 141 6.31 5.38 5.81 51 Kim Jansson (Kaparna) 20 88 110 17 127 5.77 5.78 5.77 52 Damian Balinski (Piraterna) 18 85 112 10 122 6.43 4.92 5.74 53 David Howe (Smederna) 10 44 53 10 63 5.79 5.60 5.73 54 Stefan Andersson (Piraterna) 17 81 107 8 115 6.24 5.10 5.68 55 Fredrik Lindgren (Masarna) 20 85 95 25 120 5.95 5.39 5.65
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    Dag Lovaas

    26 June 1976 Cradley v Reading - rained off (the one brief break in that long hot summer). The Reading coach turns round and heads for Swindon in the hope that speedway is still on there. On the wettest track I have ever seen racing take place the Mike Keen testimonial goes ahead. Dag Lovaas scores a maximum winning most of his rides by a straight. Boy could he ride a wet track
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    BEST SPEEDWAY BOOK EVER

    Have spent most of today reading. Highly recommended - unless you are very easily offended. Remarkably candid. I was always a great fan of JB (and Ipswich from that era) but he was clearly not a man to suffer fools gladly. He is fairly uncomplimentary to a whole string of referees, most promoters and many riders (Peter Collins included). I found his comments about John Cook (my favourite all-time rider) and his throwing of the 1985 cup final unsettling. I won't tell you how it ends
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    Berwick @ wooler

    and then ran two open meetings in late 93 before joining BL 3 for its inaugral year in 1994. After 1995 season returned to Shielfield
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    BEST SPEEDWAY BOOK EVER

    If you want a really funny book try NL90 by John Callaghan and if you wanta really controversial book, try: NL90 by John Callaghan (JC was a contributor to Milton Keynes programmes until the MK promotion was instructed by the BSPA to stop publishing his views following a piece about a ban on Miichael Lee)
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    Welsh speedway

    Congratulations for the most stupid post of the week. Does the name Fred Williams mean anything to you? or how about Ken McKinlay?
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    GP 2005

    I think that any of the current top 8 who drop out would get a nomination for next year, so assuming that the top 8 are as at present that would leave: Richardson - a must as he is currently 9th so could displace one of the top 8 Andersen - he's won a GP now and is clearly good box office Hampel - has had a good GP season and is still young Nicholls - would be top 10 for certain and probably top 8 but for injury and the fifth seeded spot is up for grabs: Loram - would they seed three Brits - I doubt it Sullivan - has done nothing in his year's GP to merit inclusion Max - ditto Holta - poor GP season, but there is a GP in Norway and his Swedish/Polish league form is good Dryml L - on the strength of 2003 and with an eye on Czech GP and if we are looking for newcomers: Norris - again can't seed to many Brits, not done much outside UK Zagar - an outside bet if he wins under 21 given there is a Slovenian GP
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    World U21 final - lineup

    But he only got one point at Wroclaw in a league match last week.
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    Old Programs

    Just looked up the result 43-35 to Sheffield. Coventry's top scorer was... Alf Busk (Olsen and Shirra also got double figures)
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    Former Stags and Saints

    And I think that most people would assume my comment was slightly tongue in cheek (hence the emoticon)
  16. This hysteria appears to be manufactured by the SKY coverage. I didn't get the impression that many people in the stadium thought there was anything amiss. Polite aplause welcomed Peter Karlsson, but I didn't hear any boos for Andersen. The atmosphere was basically one of dissapointment not frustration or anger. The race result and the first lap looked unexceptional given that: a) Nicholls was off gate 1 between heats 6 and 20 gate one produced one race win (Peter Karlsson!), no seconds, seven thirds and seven lasts c) the Danes basically gave up after BPs joker failed and were outscored by the Poles over the closing races
  17. Me too - although I would still have chosen him for last night's meeting. This isn't the first time he has pulled out that something extra for his country in the World Cup and I'm happy to acknowledge that he was stunning last night.
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    the ref

    I thought the most telling incident (heat 9) was when Gollob fell and was reluctant to clear the track, but the referee seemed strangely unwilling to stop the race. And who was leading? ...David Norris. Next time someone brings up the old canard about how refereeing could be improved by having ex-riders this meeting will be cited in evidence against the proposition.
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    Time to go oh Middlo

    If you are going to judge Middlo on his record then look at the GB performance over the previous world cups where severly weakened GB teams outperformed expectations. I also get the impression that Middlo has a great rapport with the riders. And I'm not clear what Middlo should have done differently last night PS If he was to be replaced how about Mick Bates as a successor
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    Old Programs

    look again! http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...5114368008&rd=1
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    Lindback

    As in "Barry" Briggs? Did he have that tag? I didn't know - anyone able to enlighten me? Yes - read his autobiography about his first year or two at Wimbledon
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    British League 1965

    I'm looking hard at a map of the UK and I just can't see Australia on it anywhere - can you help?
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    Former Stags and Saints

    Whatever happened to: Rob Hollingworth Buzz Burrows?
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    Is Kelvin P*****?

    But at least I'd be able to say something more intelligent than: "..we've never heard of Janusz Kolodziej"
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    Lindback

    some of the greatest riders in the sports history have been landed with this tag early in their career - because they are that little bit more adventurous and because of their natural skills try for things that most riders would never dream of. Think Gollob for a current example Think Briggs for an older example
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