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RIP Shazz, such sad news, and taken so young, but I'll always remember how chuffed you were when you were in the SKY ad for the GP.
My thoughts are with your family and friends Shazzy
This has not been forgotten and if you are in Cardiff - look out for some special T shirts (hopefully)
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That's sad Sandie , she couldn't have been that old either
47 i think Paulco.
48 on July 9th x
So very very sad right now x
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Sharron ‘SHAZZYBIRD’ Hubbard
It is with a very heavy heart that we inform all on the BSF that the ‘Bird’ has passed away.
Shazzy was taken into a hospice earlier this week and sadly passed away today - Sunday 28th June at 1pm.
The older forum members will remember Shazzy best for her forthright, often controversial but most definitely passionate posts. She loved her sport and has been a speedway ‘fan’ all her life. ~
She called herself MARMITE – you either loved her or hated her. But no one could ever doubt the passion for which she followed the sport and supported those close to her heart.I first met Shazzy at Cardiff when she stood up from her pub seat, still holding her large glass of something alcoholic and screamed “MUMMYFAIRY” Well, some 8 plus years on, Cardiff is still our thing. Hotels pre-booked early and normally cheaply due to inside information and then the bidding would begin. Our rooms would be full of handpicked family and friends and we have had so many laughs with so many of you over those years we could write a book!! This year will feel so very different. There will be tears and laughter and plenty of comforting hugs. She will be with us in spirit even if she cannot be there in person. I will miss my buddy so very much and I know many of you are the same.
Speedway is an amazing sport with a supportive family. Spare a thought for this passionate Brit as the National Anthem is played on Saturday and then have a giggle as you realize she would have been wearing her Greg Hancock shirt with pride. See –that was our Shazzy and we will all miss her so very much. I am sure the forum joins me in offering our condolences to her husband Warren, her three children – Becka, Thomas and McCauley, her parents and her family.
And of course all of their extended family and her so very many friends We will miss you so much my friend.
RIP SHAZZYBIRD- 20
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Haven't seen anything yet about the total money raised for Ryan and his family yet. Either at Coventry or Peterborough or both. I would have thought only fair to those who contributed to the collection to be told how it went. I know Ryan received £250 from the proceeds of the Brandon 50/50.
Totally agree with the other comments about the presentation and also bemused at the need for an interval when rain was imminent. As a speedway fan first and Coventry fan second I felt cheated of a decent heat 15 because of the rain. This could have been avoided with a bit of common sense.
After the meeting on Monday the buckets were taken to Mick. Alan offered to take the money and bank it to where ever Mick wanted it to go.
At this point Mick asked Alan if he would bank it and raise a cheque to Ryan and present it at the meeting on Friday.
That was very nice of him to offer that. I wont be there but Alan will be on hand to pass the money over. Which is very very fitting as he has supported the Fish for many many years!!!
And as posted previous on this thread - Its approximately £720 but this was a quick count on the terraces so apologies if we missed a pound or two.
there will be another collection next week to help the young Aussie lads fly there families over
What about the soldiers fighting for our country away from there families for months.
I'm sure if a young Aussie had spent £1,000's on visa applications that got refused and flights tickets that didn't actually get them into the country - without any hope of refund, then I'm sure the same type of collection could go ahead.
And remember its one thing holding a bucket up for people to support. Its another thing to see if they support. Every individual that put into the bucket on friday made their own choice. And I am so pleased they chose Ryan and his family.
Thank you all again x
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Ryan will make his own thanks in time but I just want to say thank you to all the Coventry and Lakeside fans that donated to his collection tonight.
It was probably the easiest £700+ I have ever collected!
If it were a case of Ryan simply having to pay for his family to get to Europe then some may say "Do it yourself".
But the Fisher family have already paid out £1000's to apply for visa's that they were never going to get as they never had the full information. They paid for flights after Christmas that never got his family into the Country! -None of this will they get back.
So, he has lost a great deal of money leading up to today and that is very hard to recoup.
The fans spoke very clearly today about supporting The Fishers and the lovely comments made were simply beautiful.
The choice was yours donate or don't donate. And I'm very pleased to say - so many of you did.
Thank you xxx- 5
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I was there. (Just for clarity)
It rained all the way down the A429 and I considered turning back twice. But as I reached the stadium I was amazed at how different it was from the journey, as predicted in the weather charts. There was a mizzle but nothing to stop the meeting from starting.
It was a good enough meeting for me, which was helped by a Bees win. The weather did deteriorate as the evening went on and by heat 10 it was a good steady light rain.
The interesting part for me was no remedial track work. I don't remember the tractors coming out once during the meeting, so obviously the teams were not complaining about the track, otherwise they could have delayed things and started messing with the track. The track was most definitely ride-able. The only problem was the visibility which got steadily worse.And that's why the meeting was abandoned. And I don't feel cheated. I went in knowing what could happen. -
sad news.
RIP Nobby, my daughter knows how to paint white lines because of you x -
Just got up to date reading the last 10 or so pages and it just makes me so sad to see all this complaining / discussion, call it what you like about the track curator when one of the best sadly passed away today and there are only 8 messages of condolences on that thread.
Just trying to get some perspective on all this I guess!!! :-(
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Just in case any Billy J fans are out there.
The press release below is from Billy Hamill the USA Team Manager
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Team USA Press Release
I am pleased to announce Team USA squad for our Speedway World Cup Qualifier in Hungary on May 20, 2013.
Ryan Fisher
Billy Janniro
Gino Manzares
Ricky Wells
We feel we have assembled a young, talented team that is capable of qualifying and taking Team USA to the next level. The date choice by the FIM made it virtually impossible for Greg Hancock to be there with his GP, Polish and Swedish schedule and all I can say is he tried his absolute hardest. Logistically it could not be done. He is helping out the team in other ways and plans to be back for Kings Lynn, if the boys can get us through Hungary.
Ryan and Ricky are much more seasoned and prepared for this event than they were 12 months ago. The experience they gained from last year will be invaluable and we look for them to lead the team. Gino Manzares is in the team as he has shown true commitment and desire to further his career on and off the track. The experience he will gain is much the same as Ryan and Ricky did last year and we are looking towards the future. Billy Janniro is making a one off European comeback and is very enthusiastic and looking forward to this opportunity as I’m sure his European fans are. Janniro always brings a certain amount of team spirit which is a positive and when he is on song, look out!
I would like to extend my personal thanks to all our sponsors and Stars and Stripes members who are making it possible for us to compete at the highest level. We are not underestimating the job at hand but we will give it 110% and do all we can to win!!
Billy
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I wouldn't overly worry - it'll not be long before a line is being drawn to move on from the next episode.
a subtle but naughty post or am I reading to much into it!!!
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Nothing's been said yet as far as I know about the bike he was riding. Only that it was not insured. Could it have been a speedway bike perchance?
Probably not as he said in one report that he didn't have any speedway bikes over in Oz. But he did say he had a pit bike and that he has hurt his heel whilst riding that.
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The £17 I can live with, what I will not do though is travel 60 miles around trip if there is the slightest chance of it being rained off. I am not going to risk 15 quids worth of petrol for nothing.
£40 of fuel for me and I wont be supporting the team, more like the rider!
So the lower the better for entry fee! Wonder if I can pull off OAP rates yet?
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what or how much did Billy J win?
This £500 watch to start with.
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Roger digging a little deeper into his pocket I reckon.
Looking forward to seeing you on a semi-regular basis now Bagpuss. Save me a seat!!!
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A mate's niece goes to the same school as Rob Lyon's daughter and the playground talk is
Rob Lyon remains team manager
I think this has to be the post of the year!!!
Proper belly laugh as it sums up the way we get our speedway info.
PLAYGROUND GOSSIP!
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loving reading all the ideas.
Jay Pickard - I would love to see him in a Coventry team. Not sure if he is planning on riding next year. He is a dad-in-waiting and is settling down to earning a permanent secure wage in a 'proper job'. But if Laurence can get him into a team, it would be brill.
And Richard Franklin - pretty much the same. Daddy in need of earning a regular wage.
I would love these guys in our team - not for any other reason than they are friends.
No idea if they would fit in to a good team though!
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Suprised no harris, schlien,barker or iversen
Not sure Rory has ever ridden this meeting.
Maybe corrected though!
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Just been looking for an update on the line up for Friday. Maybe Im not looking in the right place - can anyone offer some names please.
Edit, found some -
RORY SCHLEIN
CHRIS HARRIS
ANDREAS JONSSON
SCOTT NICHOLLS
DARCY WARD
CHRIS HOLDER
GREG HANCOCK
KAUKO NIEMINEN
ROBERT MEIR
STUART ROBSON
LEWIS BRIDGER
SIMON STEAD
CAMERON WOODWARD
KIM NILSSON
PETER KARLSSON
Is this up to date?
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Think chris harris is most deserving after all his years in british speedway, gps, world cups, british finals. Next year will (hopefully) be his 9th year with same club. Hes always willing to guest at short notice for other teams.
Coventry fans would give him testimonial for his 2010 play off efforts alone.
When you say 9 years with same club - I assume you mean 'owned'. As he did have a year out and went to belle Vue!!!
Still think he will be deserving of a testimonial though.
And whilst I think a rider should be rewarded for loyal service, what about those who had no choice!?
Rory is due a testimonial this year / next year but has moved around a little.
Edinburgh to Coventry was obviously a move into the Elite, but it certainly wasn't his choice to move away from Coventry when Hans Anderson was brought in. Surely loyalty to the British League should be recognised as well.
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Or Nicola who does what we call 'the London Walk' - bloody fast!Quite simple. You find a hotel in Cardiff now, go for it. If you use hotel search sites you're being shown Bristol as the closest to Cardiff. That suggests that the hotels in Cardiff have under priced as they've sold out. If you sell out of something at the last minute you're priced perfectly.
Anyway, my kitchen floor is available for £200 for the night, only a 10-15 minute walk to the stadium (30 minutes if you're a woman). I do expect you to cook breakfast the next day too.
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30p = credit card surcharge
eeek! That's a heafty charge - twice as much as we charge. But its irrelevant really - you gotta pay what you gotta pay.
CM - thanks for those kind words. I think you will find that on September 28th the world of speedway will be there to support our Lakeside friends. xx
Will be nice to be able to tick off a race jacket / coat from every single club in the UK and a few that are no longer racing. Reckon it could be close.
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Does anyone know if practice was cancelled ?
Delayed till 4pm according to someone at the track. It will be a shorter practice and could still be cancelled all together.
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Probably gonna make a decision for this at about 6.30ish, really hope it's on. This Summer sucks.
Same here - Just looked at Rain Today which shows the rain pattern and it looks like we are in for a huge deluge later.
BUT that should hopefully be through before 7.30pm - it just depends how well the track holds up.
I cant do a day time re-run tomorrow as I will be at work, so don't want to buy a ticket until I definitely know its on.
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Purchased our tickets yesterday off the website. £10.30 each.
Not sure what the 30p is for - but I don't care.
Done this as I hope there will be big queues on the actual day.
The additional money that I would normally have paid for a ticket will be put in the buckets on the day.
Its a great line up, but again, don't really care whose racing - Im there for the Richardson family to be honest. But I would like a good meeting if possible.
#RICO
Stolen Bike...
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Thanks for posting this Shawn.
I tried a few names and passwords and eventually got in!!!!!
Whoever stole this knew what they were after and it wasn't random.
Taken from outside Steve Simmons house, a few doors down from son Nick Simmons.
So any info please filter through any of us please. Or any member of the speedway fraternity - it will get back to Nick, Steve or Tony for sure.