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  1. Yearbyred

    Redcar v Glasgow 13th June

    No guesses on who is guest guesting?
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    Redcar v Glasgow 13th June

    Missed that (was following updates on another meeting) Plan B?
  3. Happy with the win from a Bears point of view. Wright back to his best, Allen very good and special mention for Jordan Jenkins who had really impressed me so far this year. To win away with only 4 from R/R and a few of the riders not performing at their best is good going. If we can get a fully fit team and then all firing on the same day this is a good team.
  4. Hard to predict how well the Bears will do, have been pretty inconsistent this year so far. R/R not really working and Berwick are a different team at home. Hope, rather than expectation, from a Bears perspective
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    Glasgow v Redcar 11/04/2021

    Well apart from the result, I really enjoyed it. The stream (although it went off briefly a couple of times) was excellent quality, decent commentary, interviews and a good production. Well done to Glasgow for providing it. Bears were never really in it but battled hard and were involved in some excellent races, Wright and Allen in particular. MPT started really slowly and whilst both of the reserves gave it their all they weren’t quite on the pace. Anders struggled and r/r only got 3 points so that tells it’s own tale. Glasgow have an excellent, well balanced team and have a cracking reserve in Jensen so will win many more matches, home and away this year. Hume rode brilliantly at reserve too and was more than an adequate replacement for Jack Smith. Track got very slick and dusty at the end but there was some really good races. No disgrace to get beaten by Glasgow (we will do well to beat them at home) and will give some teams a proper hammering I’m sure. They look like the team to beat to me and as was said on commentary things seem to be falling nicely into place for them.
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    Glasgow v Redcar 11/04/2021

    Extremely tough meeting for the Bears against the leagues in form team. Hopefully the lads put up a good show and we have a safe and entertaining meeting.
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    Brummies v Tigers 9/6

    Predict a massive home win tomorrow. Hopefully closer on Friday when the opposition turn up.
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    Glasgow v Redcar 11/04/2021

    Apparently I get 10% of the gate receipts if it’s behind closed doors (they originally only offered me 5% but I’m not daft)
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    Glasgow v Redcar 11/04/2021

    “Thanks for your enquiry. Currently we are awaiting a decision from the local council before we can advise if spectators are allowed into the Stadium for the meeting on Friday. As soon as the decision is made it will be posted on our website and through social media.” Doesn’t take much really and it’s better than ignoring genuine fan enquiries. (This is not a Glasgow club statement btw but they can cut and paste it if they like )
  10. First/Second leg of the KOC after Wednesday’s events. Bears without Stewart (r/r) and Rowe (on international duty tomorrow) so Flint guests. For Birmingham Grobauer is out so operating R/R. Team changes probably weaken Redcar although the second strings have done pretty well so far and Flint has started the season well. R/R should help the Brummies, Castagna has had some success at Redcar previously. Hopefully all goes well and it’s a good match.
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    Redcar v Birmingham 4th June KOC

    Shame that such a cracking meeting has so few posts. Guess it’s the nature in most sports to highlight the bad (Wednesday night) over the good.
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    BIRMINGHAM v REDCAR WEDS JUNE 2ND

    Well the track was great at Redcar on Friday, after many days of hot dry weather. No dust and produced some fantastic racing. (not a dig at Birmingham btw, just a response to saying the pressure was on Redcar to produce a good racing track)
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    Redcar v Birmingham 4th June KOC

    Cracking nights entertainment on an excellent racing surface. Bears started like an absolute train and were 14 points up after 4 races but the Brummies fought back mostly due to the efforts of Riss and Harris. Turning point was Heat 11 - Bears were on a 5-1 coming out of bend 4 lap 1 when Allen and Harris tangled and the Bears man was excluded. Sarjeant touched the tapes in the re-run and a 5-1 turned into a 1-5, an 8 point swing in one race. After that two 5-1’s by Riss and Harris made it much closer than it ever looked like it was going to be. As I thought R/R probably helped the Brummies as it brought in 6 points. Riss was exactly the rider he was for us, extremely quick if he gets in front on lap 1 and difficult to catch. Harris used all his experience to keep Wright and MPT at bay in Heats 13 and 15. For the Bears, they are still a bit inconsistent. Charles can’t seem to get out of the gate as well as last year yet and is giving himself too much to do. MPT was good tonight and Allen won 3 races. Flint was very good but his rides and R/R brought in 12 points and Rowe/Stewart would hopefully have produced more. Reserves showing flashes too. Some fantastic racing though - Allen and Wright in particular with stunning passes. So that’s a 10 point aggregate win for the Bears and into the next round .......
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    Redcar 2020

    Flint in for Rowe on Friday, R/R for Stewart.
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    BIRMINGHAM v REDCAR WEDS JUNE 2ND

    Redcar have issued a statement too Redcar Speedway would like to thank all the fans in attendance at Perry Barr last night on what was a hugely frustrating evening. Contrary to a press release made elsewhere earlier today, there were huge concerns from both sides in relation to track conditions, not just from Redcar. To the credit of the riders, they showed patience and asked for track work to be done to improve the situation, due to concerns for their own health and safety - we strongly believe this was justified and support the stance they took, as they have every right to expect a safe surface to race on. Under increasing pressure, racing began after a delay lasting over an hour, but sadly resulted in serious injury to Jordan Stewart in heat 10. We feel as a club, we did everything possible to assist in making last night a success and to get the meeting finished, though we question whether the meeting should have gone ahead in the first place. We have appealed to the SCB regarding the result, which we believe should stand. The meeting was abandoned as a direct result of the delay and the inadequate track preparation - under no circumstances should Redcar Speedway suffer due to the errors of the home promotion. Mistakes happen and we accept that, but responsibly needs to be taken and a just outcome reached. It is a fact that Redcar would have been leading by at least 8 points after heat 10. Finally, we would like to wish our rider and friend Jordan Stewart a speedy recovery and best wishes. He is currently awaiting surgery on his collarbone and shoulder. To say we are gutted by his situation would be an understatement.
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    BIRMINGHAM v REDCAR WEDS JUNE 2ND

    Full statement on the Birmingham website.
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    BIRMINGHAM v REDCAR WEDS JUNE 2ND

    Taken from Ipswich Witches website:- Jordan Stewart crashed whilst riding for Championship club Redcar and suffered a broken collarbone, dislocated shoulder and broken ribs. Poor Jordan, awful start to the season for him and not good news for Redcar either. Get well soon, Jordan
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    BIRMINGHAM v REDCAR WEDS JUNE 2ND

    Absolutely agree. I was following on speedway updates and commented that the delay was unacceptable and was told my comment was unnecessary and I should be grateful something was happening (at the time nothing was).
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    BIRMINGHAM v REDCAR WEDS JUNE 2ND

    Just checked the Brummies website, no free dates until Wednesday 21st July at he and no mention of an alternative raceday? Bears are back there in the League on the 7th July in the league.
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    BIRMINGHAM v REDCAR WEDS JUNE 2ND

    So meeting has to be re-run because 10 races not completed, meeting abandoned at about 9:50pm. Grobauer has been excluded so 3 riders only in heat 10, had it been run best Brummies could have got (barring something unusual) was a 3-3 which would have left the Bears with an 8 point lead. Very harsh on the Bears to have to do it all again ( any idea when it could be fitted in?) through no fault of their own. I seem to remember Glasgow being awarded a 4 point away win at Redcar when the meeting was abandoned after Heat 9 in 2017.
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    BIRMINGHAM v REDCAR WEDS JUNE 2ND

    Pretty disastrous night all round. The 65 minute delay for the track can’t really be excused, if they had access from 2pm then surely 5 1/2 hours was enough time to get into shape to start somewhere near on time. Hope that Stewart isn’t too badly hurt after his nasty sounding crash. He’s had a really torrid start to the year. Result not standing is hard to take too, no idea when they can fit another meeting in and seems very unfair on the Bears.
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    Redcar 2020

    Food and drink available, but you are not allowed to move around the stadium while consuming it under the current regulations.
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    BIRMINGHAM v REDCAR WEDS JUNE 2ND

    No tac subs allowed in two leg matches.
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    BIRMINGHAM v REDCAR WEDS JUNE 2ND

    Stewart I agree with (looks short of confidence to me at the moment) but Wright saved us at home on Sunday and whilst not at his best he’s at least shown flashes. All of our Heat leaders have been up and down so far. No idea what to expect given its the Brummies first home meeting but think it will be close over the 2 legs.
  25. Very unlucky for Plymouth to lose their star signing before the first home meeting of the season. Cruel sport at times.
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