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Just spoken to Torben Hansen from Skaerbaek and the plan looks like this

Wed:Free training(15:30)

Thurs:3 quali meetings,starting at 12:00

Frid:2 semis(15:30+18:30)

Sat:Final(14:00)but there will be a parade through the town at 10:30 with all the riders plus a few stars like Erik Gundersen,Hans Nielsen,Puk + Hans Andersen.

Sun-Fredericia will be the team championship

 

Let's bring it on :D

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Hi,

 

Talked to Torben in Parken. Can´t promise anything on his behalf, but he did say that the meetings will by awailable on live-stream :blink::lol::wink:

 

That should please some aussies or what ?

 

See you

Peter

 

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Hi,

 

Talked to Torben in Parken. Can´t promise anything on his behalf, but he did say that the meetings will by awailable on live-stream :blink::lol::wink:

 

That should please some aussies or what ?

 

See you

Peter

 

Has this event happened any results or links?

Thanks Rod

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Has this event happened any results or links?

Thanks Rod

Next month, innit? :unsure::blink:

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Next month, innit? :unsure::blink:

I am not sure BFD thats what I am asking !!!!

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Starts on the 10th July

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FIM Individual Speedway Youth Gold Trophy 80cc

Qualifying Round 1

Skaerbaek / Denmark – Wednesday 9 July 2008

 

1 DAVIES Alexander MA Australia

2 PALOVAARA Victor SVEMO Sweden

3 PALMI Jarkko SML Finland

4 WOZNIAK Szymon PZM Poland

5 BJERRE Lasse DMU Denmark

6 BENKO Roland MAMS Hungary

7 LISZKA Mateusz PZM Poland

8 NIELSEN David SVEMO Sweden

9 NIELSEN Kasper Lykke DMU Denmark

10 THÖRNBLOM Mathias SVEMO Sweden

11 PORSING Alex DMU Denmark

12 NIEMINEN Jiri SML Finland

13 SEDGMEN Justin MA Australia

14 NØRRET Emil DMU Denmark

15 SCHAFF Jesper DMU Denmark

16 ÅSHEDE Eric SVEMO Sweden

Substitute 17 KRAGH Lasse DMU Denmark

Substitute 18 FISCHER Simon DMU Denmark

 

FIM Individual Speedway Youth Gold Trophy 80cc

Qualifying Round 2

Skaerbaek / Denmark – Wednesday 9 July 2008

 

1 LOPPI Mika SML Finland

2 LARSSON Joel SVEMO Sweden

3 JENSEN Michael J. DMU Denmark

4 THORSSELL Jacob SVEMO Sweden

5 LOKTAEV Alexander MFR Russia

6 DENNIS Clinton MA Australia

7 NILSSON Tobias SVEMO Sweden

8 HALLBERG Daniel SVEMO Sweden

9 SALOMONSEN Mikkel DMU Denmark

10 SISSIS Arthur MA Australia

11 MEYER Emil DMU Denmark

12 RANDRUP Marc DMU Denmark

13 MALCZEWSKI Rafał PZM Poland

14 DYRVIG Kenneth DMU Denmark

15 SÖDERHOLM Alexander SVEMO Sweden

16 PORSING Niklas DMU Denmark

Substitute 17 tba DMU Denmark

Substitute 18 tba DMU Denmark

 

FIM Individual Speedway Youth Gold Trophy 80cc

Qualifying Round 3

Skaerbaek / Denmark – Wednesday 9 July 2008

 

1 CYFER Adrian PZM Poland

2 LVOV Ivan MFR Russia

3 HEEPS Cameron MA Australia

4 ENGMAN Fredrik SVEMO Sweden

5 BUKHAVE Jakob DMU Denmark

6 NISSEN Kenni DMU Denmark

7 HAUTALA Vili SML Finland

8 FREDH Johannes SVEMO Sweden

9 PIESZCZEK Krystian PZM Poland

10 ANDERSEN Jonas B. DMU Denmark

11 BERNTZON Oliver SVEMO Sweden

12 HANSEN Kenni T. DMU Denmark

13 HYYRYLÄINEN Miikka SML Finland

14 JAKOBSEN Nikolaj Busk DMU Denmark

15 NORBERG Thimm P SVEMO Sweden

16 PEDERSEN Mark DMU Denmark

Substitute 17 tba DMU Denmark

Substitute 18 tba DMU Denmark

 

The four riders directly seeded to Semi-Final are:

 

MICHEKSEN Mikkel DMU Denmark

JENSEN Mikkel B. DMU Denmark

POOLE Taylor MA Australia

JENSEN Rasmus DMU Denmark

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Thanks for that I had a panic attack thought I had missed it .

 

Watch young Aurthur Sissis cant Say enough about this lad the only thing is he has plans to go Road Racing just like Casey Stoner!

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Any info on the Aussia boys?

 

Is Alex the son of an ex rider ?

Justin is one of the brothers just signed for Swindon isn't he?So has he been riding mostly 500cc or a smaller class?

Cameron Heeps.Never heard of him as far as i know

And Taylor Poole.Well he has been a good prospect for a while now.

 

Looking forward to seeing them all and the new generation of Swedes.Plus i think the Russian, Loktaev has a fairly good reputation

 

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Is Alex the son of an ex rider ?

He sure is, of Stephen who rode for King's Lynn many moons ago. He had a practice at Lynn last week, looked good to me so it will be interesting to see how he goes.

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Any info on the Aussia boys?

 

Is Alex the son of an ex rider ?

Justin is one of the brothers just signed for Swindon isn't he?So has he been riding mostly 500cc or a smaller class?

Cameron Heeps.Never heard of him as far as i know

And Taylor Poole.Well he has been a good prospect for a while now.

 

Looking forward to seeing them all and the new generation of Swedes.Plus i think the Russian, Loktaev has a fairly good reputation

 

Justin is the brother of Ryan and is already 16, has been riding 125cc and 350cc speedway until recently. Won a fair bit in junior speedway, had some bad luck in the Australian Under 16 Championships this year(I think he was second before his bike blew up in the final)

Cameron Heeps is from Western Australia, not as highly rated as some of the other Aussies but a neat rider...has lacked competition in WA..think he may struggle.

#Arthur Sissis# - For me along with Taylor Poole the one to watch, totally dominated this years Australian Under 16 Championships, will give this a shake if he's on the right machinery.

Clinton Dennis - Getting a bit too big for these bikes in my opinion. He's had a good year on the junior bikes and has been riding in the 350cc class also.

 

 

 

 

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He sure is, of Stephen who rode for King's Lynn many moons ago. He had a practice at Lynn last week, looked good to me so it will be interesting to see how he goes.

That is who i was thinking of.I seem to recall his toothy smile :unsure:

 

Justin is the brother of Ryan and is already 16, has been riding 125cc and 350cc speedway until recently. Won a fair bit in junior speedway, had some bad luck in the Australian Under 16 Championships this year(I think he was second before his bike blew up in the final)

Cameron Heeps is from Western Australia, not as highly rated as some of the other Aussies but a neat rider...has lacked competition in WA..think he may struggle.

#Arthur Sissis# - For me along with Taylor Poole the one to watch, totally dominated this years Australian Under 16 Championships, will give this a shake if he's on the right machinery.

Clinton Dennis - Getting a bit too big for these bikes in my opinion. He's had a good year on the junior bikes and has been riding in the 350cc class also.

Thanks for the info both of you.Just have to keep my fingers crossed my bike is ok for that week :(

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He sure is, of Stephen who rode for King's Lynn many moons ago. He had a practice at Lynn last week, looked good to me so it will be interesting to see how he goes.

 

Alex really impressed me on the 350cc during the summer, he's much more comfortable on the full size bikes (350 and 500) and one to watch in the future.

 

Look out for Darcy Ward at Lynn, he'll be on his way shortly, in my opinion the best rider to come from the Australian junior scene in a long time, he just got too big for the 125's in the end but has been flying on the 500cc since he turned 16 recently.

 

There are so many good Aussies stepping off the 350's now, the next two years will see loads of top class riders making the big step, the list is endless.

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Darcy Ward rode at King's Lynn a couple of years back didn't he?The first time he came over for the YGT

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He rode at KL while he was over for the YGC last year, hence the offer of a ride for Boston in the Conference League

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