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All three Swedes through :):):) God done boys!!

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God done boys!!

What he have to do with it Tarabanko? :lol:

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It was a night of domination be the Swedes (no surprise). Looks like Freddie got his bikes sorted out and his gating was better. Buczkowski raced well below expectations, looked like he couldn't find the setup on the hard and slick track.

 

The rider who impressed me the most was Chris Holder, if he keeps progressing at his present pace he will go places. Haven't seen a rider this good in some time. Still a bit rowdy on the bike tho :) but I'm sure he'll calm down with age ;).

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Very well done Noddy!!

 

Anybody know when are where the final is?

 

If its in this country then I mite try and go along.

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Very well done Noddy!!

 

Anybody know when are where the final is?

 

If its in this country then I mite try and go along.

 

Do you like pasta Buck? Final is at Teranzano in Italy on Sept 2.

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Final is at Teranzano in Italy on Sept 2.

This one is extremely tempting ...............

 

Anyone travelled here before and has any tips?

Edited by Trees

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All three Swedes through 

Was a little surprised that Kling got through.Thought Tomicek would make it.Hope Seb Aldén isn't as disappointed as he was in Holsted.Again top scorer in the main meeting,only to miss out in the Final.Great stuff from Daniel and following it on sportowefakty,Holder always looked to be a favourite to qualify.

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The Terenzano track is right on the outskirts of the town of Udine, which is a rather big town with good accomodation. Recommended, but it seems to rain there every time they have a speedway meeting! Beware!

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Here's a little info I've found:

 

How to reach Udine

Udine is located in north-eastern Italy. It can be reached by car (motorways A4/E70 and A23/E55), by train or by plane.

 

By airplane

There are two main airports serving the north east of Italy:

Venezia (Marco Polo airport) and Trieste (Ronchi dei Legionari airport).

Most part of the good international connections are throught the Venice airport (IATA code VCE).

From this airport you may easily reach Udine by train using the closest railway station of MESTRE.

MESTRE railway station is connected by bus to the Marco Polo airport (ask for the bus to MESTRE, not to Venezia, piazzale Roma).

There is a ACTV bus (town transport service - orange) to and from Mestre railway station, every 30 minutes. Journey time: 25 minutes approx. Tickets: inside the arrivals hall. There is also a ATVO bus lines (out of town transport service - blu) to and from Mestre railway station, every 20-30 minutes. Tickets: ATVO box in arrivals hall.

Both the ACTV and ATVO lines provide bus service to Venezia (piazzale Roma).

From Mestre railway station there are several trains to Udine, on the main line Venezia-Vienna.

Trains run almost every hour. The journey takes approx. 2 hours. Some trains require supplements or seat reservation.

For more information on Venice airport and connecting services check: www.veniceairport.it

For train connections: www.trenitalia.com.

The nearest airport to Udine is at Ronchi dei Legionari also known as Trieste airport (IATA code TRS). Routing is mainly through Milano, Roma.

From Trieste airport you can find two bus services connecting Udine.

One is a direct shuttle bus available in connection with main flight departures and arrivals, with few runs.

Departures of this bus from the airport are in connection with the actual arrival of the flights. It will stop you to Udine railway station or at Piazza I Maggio, near the tourist office, marked as Air Terminal on the map.

The second bus service is the Saita line for Trieste-Udine-Trieste which also stops at the Airport. It runs from 6.01 a.m. to 11.16 p.m. (approx. every half an hour ) but there is no service on sudays!. In Udine it will stop to the bus station which is in front of the railway station.

Journey time is approx. 50 minutes.

You may check bus and airplanes schedules at www.aereoporto.fvg.it

 

By train

Udine is served by the railway that links Rome to Vienna through Firenze, Bologna, Venice. Two trains reach Udine each day in both directions. From 8 am to 8 pm trains link Udine to Trieste-Gorizia (and thus to Eastern Europe) almost every hour and to Venice (and thus to the rest of Italy) every other hour.

To check timetables and train categories, visit the Web site of the www.trenitalia.com.

The Website of the German railways www.bahn.de is also useful.

Remember to stamp your ticket before taking the train!

 

By car

Highways A4 and A23 link Udine to Austria towards the north, to Venice and the rest of Italy to the west, and to Trieste to the east.

Drive on the A23 Highway towards Udine/Tarvisio and turn right on the ramp at sign reading "Udine Sud". Continue on Tangenziale and go Northwest for 2.0 km. Turn right on ramp at sign reading "Fiera". At traffic circle bear left. Continue following the "Fiera" indications. The Congress is located on Fiera.

 

can anyone tell me if there are photos of this meeting been released or floating around on the net yet thanks

Have you had a look at these on the following link:

http://www.steinternational.com/z_fotogall...-2005/index.htm

Edited by Trees

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Ryanair fly to Trieste airport ............ at the mo £19.99 to fly out on Friday and £59.99 to fly back on Sunday.

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