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  1. piratewoman

    Save Weymouth Speedway Campaign

    Couldn't make it today, but wish you all the best with your campaign.
  2. piratewoman

    Bournmouth V Rye House

    Does anyone know how much the entrance will be for this double header? I can't find the info anywhere. Edit: Adults/Seniors £12, Juniors (11-15) £4, Under 11s Free
  3. Superb result - many congrats to Brendan and family! :D
  4. piratewoman

    Cardiff Grand Prix

    Very enjoyable meeting - tough on Gollob, but great for Noddy. [Pedant mode on] One thing that really bugged me, though, about the Sky coverage - if the first Cardiff GP was in 2001, then the tenth anniversary meeting will be in 2011, i.e. ten years later. It was the tenth staging last night, but the ninth anniversary of the first staging. [Pedant mode off]
  5. piratewoman

    Crumpie World Champion

    Great stuff Crumpy - many congratulations!
  6. What appalling news about Petersen. :sad:
  7. Best of luck to Bren and the rest of the lads.
  8. piratewoman

    European U19 Championship Debrecen

    Well done to Bren - a great effort. And well done to the chauffeur!
  9. piratewoman

    European U19 Championship Debrecen

    Good luck Bren
  10. piratewoman

    Well Done Denmark !

    Congratulations to the Danes. A good meeting to watch - hope Crumpy is OK though.
  11. Saw him in a Sardinian restaurant the other week. Nearly threw up my zabaglione.
  12. And the car park fee was £1 last year (unless I got a special rate but I don't think so)
  13. Warning - £4 booking fee, expensive telephone call (0870 number), £1.25 to post tickets. Bumps up the cost somewhat!
  14. piratewoman

    Gp Commentaries

    According to Collins Dictionary, line ahead or line abreast means 'a formation adopted by a naval unit for manoeuvring'. How that can apply to four individual speedway riders is anyone's guess. Edit: found another definition online - 'A line abreast is a line of bearing in which the relative bearing from one ship to another in the line is either 090 or 270 (i.e., the ships are side by side).' So, side by side then. (Why not say that?)
  15. piratewoman

    Chris Harris

    Well, he's made it into the Times: TIMES ARTICLE
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