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Individual Meeting In Germany
Smallmead 1975-2005 replied to Smallmead 1975-2005's topic in Speedway Testimonials & Individual and Shared Events
How does this work out to a 7.4 PL average?? After his neck injury in 2008, Reading closing etc, it took him a while to get back to fitness and to get some money for new equipment. I think it is just a case of someone taking a chance on him now. I agree he would be good for 8-10 points or even more in the premier League. -
Individual Meeting In Germany
Smallmead 1975-2005 replied to Smallmead 1975-2005's topic in Speedway Testimonials & Individual and Shared Events
He only managed 6 meetings at Peterborough in 2007 before his bad accident in Hungary. His last official average at Reading was 4.44 -
Individual Meeting In Germany
Smallmead 1975-2005 replied to Smallmead 1975-2005's topic in Speedway Testimonials & Individual and Shared Events
Yes It was Matej Ferjan, and in the final it was Martin Smolinski, who scored 14 points in the World Team Cup Qualifier on Sat, beating Greg Hancock twice and Matej Kus, who is doing well for Redcar. -
Individual Meeting Pfaffenhofen Germany
Smallmead 1975-2005 posted a topic in International World of Speedway
Following up from winning the Adi Funk Memorial meeting in Austria last weekend Sam Simota won an Individual Meeting in Pfaffenhofen in Germany on Sunday. I am sure he could do a good job for a team in the UK.? 1: Simota, Smolinski, Kus, Stange, Nedermark 2: Fisher, Haupt, Wells, Weis, Tresarrieu 3: Allen, Wozniak, Hauzinger, Hautamäki, Schultz 4: Ferjan, Kroner, Nieminen, Speiser, Helfer 5: Helfer, Nieminen, Schultz, Wells, Stange 6: Fisher, Nedermark, Speiser, Wozniak, Kus (Ausfall) 7: Kroner, Smolinski, Hauzinger, Weis, Tresarrieu (Sturz) 8: Simota, Allen, Haupt, Ferjan, Hautamäki (Ausfall) 9: Kroner, Speiser, Hautamäki, Stange, Tressarieu (N) 10: Smolinski, Simota, Allen, Helfer, Fisher (Sturz) 11: Kus, Nieminen, Wells, Krcmar, Haupt (disqu.), Hauzinger (N) 12: Ferjan, Weis, Wozniak, Nedermark, Schultz (Ausfall) 13: Smolinski, Nieminen, Weis, Stange, Wozniak (Sturz) 14: Fisher, Haupt, Kroner, Nedermark, Hautamäki (Ausfall) 15: Helfer, Simota, Krcmar, Schultz (N), Tresarrieu (N), Hauzinger (N) 16: Kus, Allen, Ferjan, Wells, Speiser Semi 1: Smolinski, Kroner, Allen, Nieminen Semi 2: Simota, Kus, Fisher, Ferjan (Ausfall) Finale: Simota , Smolinski, Kus, Kroner -
Individual Meeting In Germany
Smallmead 1975-2005 posted a topic in Speedway Testimonials & Individual and Shared Events
Following up from winning the Adi Funk Memorial meeting in Austria last weekend Sam Simota won an Individual Meeting in Pfaffenhofen in Germany on Sunday. I am sure he could do a good job for a team in the UK.? 1: Simota, Smolinski, Kus, Stange, Nedermark 2: Fisher, Haupt, Wells, Weis, Tresarrieu 3: Allen, Wozniak, Hauzinger, Hautamäki, Schultz 4: Ferjan, Kroner, Nieminen, Speiser, Helfer 5: Helfer, Nieminen, Schultz, Wells, Stange 6: Fisher, Nedermark, Speiser, Wozniak, Kus (Ausfall) 7: Kroner, Smolinski, Hauzinger, Weis, Tresarrieu (Sturz) 8: Simota, Allen, Haupt, Ferjan, Hautamäki (Ausfall) 9: Kroner, Speiser, Hautamäki, Stange, Tressarieu (N) 10: Smolinski, Simota, Allen, Helfer, Fisher (Sturz) 11: Kus, Nieminen, Wells, Krcmar, Haupt (disqu.), Hauzinger (N) 12: Ferjan, Weis, Wozniak, Nedermark, Schultz (Ausfall) 13: Smolinski, Nieminen, Weis, Stange, Wozniak (Sturz) 14: Fisher, Haupt, Kroner, Nedermark, Hautamäki (Ausfall) 15: Helfer, Simota, Krcmar, Schultz (N), Tresarrieu (N), Hauzinger (N) 16: Kus, Allen, Ferjan, Wells, Speiser Semi 1: Smolinski, Kroner, Allen, Nieminen Semi 2: Simota, Kus, Fisher, Ferjan (Ausfall) Finale: Simota , Smolinski, Kus, Kroner -
Adi Funk Memorial Meeting Austria
Smallmead 1975-2005 posted a topic in International World of Speedway
Hi Just noticed this from the weekend. Very good to see they are running this meeting in memory of Adi who died last year. 1. Czech Republic 26 points Zdenek Simota (3-3-2-2-2-3 = 15) Tomas Suchanek (2-2-1-1-3-2 = 11) 2. Austria 21 points Fritz Wallner (3-3-3-3-3-3 = 18) Daniel Gappmaier1-0-0-0-1-1 = 3) 3. Bulgaria / Poland 19 pts Milan Manev (0-1-1-0-1-1 = 4) Piotr Dziatkowiak (1-3-2-3-3-3 = 15 4. Austria 2 19 point Luke Simon (3-Dis-3-3-2-1 = 12) John Fiala (2-2-2-1-0-0 = 7) 5. Germany 15 pts Marcel helper (2-1-3-2-2-3 = 13) Denis Helfer (0-0-1-0-0-1 = 2) 6. Czech Republic / Croatia 14 pts January Jaros (Dis-Dis-1-0-0-0 = 1) Jasmin Ilijas (1-3-2-3-2-2 = 13) 7. Hungary 12 pts Sandor Tihanyi (2-2-0-2-1-2 = 9) Patricia Nagy (1-0-1-1-0-0 = 3) Crack Finale 1. Simota 2. Wallner 3. Dziatkowiak 4. Ilijas (Dis. -
Stoke Speedway's Pride Of The Potteries 25.10.09
Smallmead 1975-2005 replied to barrow boy's topic in Speedway Testimonials & Individual and Shared Events
FULL LINE UP ANNOUNCED STOKE stage the prestigious Pride of the Potteries Individual meeting at Loomer Road on Sunday at 3pm, where sixteen riders take to the track in order to win the coveted trophy. Former Stoke rider Ben Barker who joined Coventry in the Elite League heads the line up along with Belle Vue’s James Wright and Elite League championship winner Nicolai Klindt along with former Reading rider Sam Simota. Coventry’s American Ricky Wells who was close to signing for the Potters at the beginning of this season makes his first appearance in a competitive meeting at Chesterton circuit. Premier League Riders Champion Ricky Ashworth who always goes well around the Loomer Road bowl heads the Premier contingent in the line up the Tigers number one has had a good season with Sheffield this season having taken over the number one race jacket this season as he replaced Andre Compton. Birmingham’s Richard Sweetman who has been in good form of late for the Brummies with a string of high scores which saw Birmingham reach the Premier League end of season promotion play off’s. Former Mildenhall and Somerset rider Henning Loof makes his first appearance of the season at Stoke while former Stoke Spitfires skipper Luke Priest takes his place alongside this seasons Stoke number eight Gareth Isherwood who has spent the season on loan at National League outfit Buxton. The Potters charge for the title is led by number one Jason Bunyan and skipper Lee Complin who will both be looking to finish the season off with a victory in the individual meeting. Tom P Madsen, Jesper Kristiansen and Klaus Jakobsen will also be looking to end the season on a high and also make sure they impress promoter Dave Tattum with a view to a team place for next season. Dave Tattum said “I feel this is a decent field that will entertain the public and put on a good show. They are all racers and capable of lifting the trophy. I expect that Jason and Lee will be in the mix for the Potters and I know they will face a stiff challenge from Ben, James, Nicolai and not forgetting the two Ricky’s (Wells and Ashworth) who may well be in the mix at the end of the meeting. To be honest I cannot really pick a winner out of that bunch and I’m sure it will be a great meeting for the supporters with several riders in contention for the title.” Former Stoke, Crewe and Ellesmere Port rider John Jackson will make the presentations at the meeting. Line up in Riding Order: Jesper Kristiansen (Stoke), Gareth Isherwood (Buxton/Stoke), Ricky Wells (Coventry), Jason Bunyan (Stoke), Ben Barker (Coventry), Ricky Ashworth (Sheffield), Sam Simota (Unattached), Jari Makinen (Somerset), James Wright (Belle Vue), Klaus Jakobsen (Stoke), Luke Priest (Mildenhall), Tom P Madsen (Stoke), Lee Complin (Stoke), Nicolai Klindt (Wolverhampton), Henning Loof (Unattached), Richard Sweetman (Birmingham) Reserve: Jonathan Bethell -
It was also good to see Sam Simota have a good meeting for Brovst against Vojens after his awful injury last year. He scored 12+3 (beating Kenneth Bjerre along the way) following up the 13+2 he scored against Esbjerg (also beating Niels Kr. Iversen) on the 22nd of April. It looks like all the training and physiotherapy sessions he has had are working out for him and he is regaining his confidence and fitness after a year out. Good luck Sam and hope to see you back racing in the UK soon.
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Anyone got the full result from this meeting please..????
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World Under-21 Final, Terenzano, Italy
Smallmead 1975-2005 replied to a topic in International World of Speedway
It will depend on track conditions, but don't rule out SAM SIMOTA...!! -
Nearest Airport To Pocking?
Smallmead 1975-2005 replied to Main Man's topic in International World of Speedway
How cheap H-man..???? -
Welsh Open
Smallmead 1975-2005 replied to Old Saint's topic in Speedway Testimonials & Individual and Shared Events
It was said at Reading on Monday that Sam Simota would be riding in this meeting.....