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Does anyone know when these will be announced as they were known much earlier last season?

 

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Here are the "Dansk Metal Speedway League" fixtures 2010:

 

16.04.10 19.00 VOJENS BROVST

 

21.04.10 18.30 ESBJERG FJELSTED

 

23.04.10 19.00 OUTRUP BROVST

23.04.10 19.00 VOJENS HOLSTEBRO

 

05.05.10 18.30 SLANGERUP HOLSTED

05.05.10 18.30 ESBJERG OUTRUP

05.05.10 18.30 FJELSTED HOLSTEBRO

 

07.05.10 18.00 HOLSTEBRO HOLSTED

07.05.10 19.00 BROVST FJELSTED

07.05.10 19.00 OUTRUP SLANGERUP

07.05.10 19.00 VOJENS ESBJERG

 

12.05.10 19.00 HOLSTED BROVST

 

19.05.10 18.30 SLANGERUP HOLSTEBRO

19.05.10 18.30 FJELSTED HOLSTED

 

21.05.10 18.00 HOLSTEBRO ESBJERG

21.05.10 19.00 BROVST HOLSTED

21.05.10 19.00 OUTRUP FJELSTED

21.05.10 19.00 VOJENS SLANGERUP

 

26.05.10 19.00 HOLSTED HOLSTEBRO

26.05.10 18.30 SLANGERUP VOJENS

 

02.06.10 18.30 ESBJERG SLANGERUP

02.06.10 18.30 FJELSTED BROVST

 

09.06.10 19.00 HOLSTED FJELSTED

09.06.10 18.30 SLANGERUP ESBJERG

 

11.06.10 19.00 BROVST HOLSTEBRO

 

18.06.10 18.00 HOLSTEBRO VOJENS

18.06.10 19.00 OUTRUP ESBJERG

 

23.06.10 18.30 ESBJERG BROVST

 

25.06.10 19.00 BROVST OUTRUP

25.06.10 19.00 VOJENS FJELSTED

 

30.06.10 19.00 HOLSTED SLANGERUP

30.06.10 18.30 FJELSTED OUTRUP

 

02.07.10 19.00 VOJENS HOLSTED

 

09.07.10 18.00 HOLSTEBRO OUTRUP

 

04.08.10 18.30 ESBJERG HOLSTEBRO

04.08.10 18.30 FJELSTED SLANGERUP

 

13.08.10 19.00 OUTRUP VOJENS

13.08.10 18.30 BROVST SLANGERUP

13.08.10 18.00 HOLSTEBRO FJELSTED

 

18.08.10 18.30 FJELSTED ESBJERG

18.08.10 18.30 HOLSTED VOJENS

18.08.10 18.30 SLANGERUP OUTRUP

 

25.08.10 18.30 ESBJERG HOLSTED

 

27.08.10 18.00 HOLSTEBRO SLANGERUP

27.08.10 18.30 BROVST VOJENS

27.08.10 19.00 OUTRUP HOLSTED

 

01.09.10 18.00 FJELSTED VOJENS

01.09.10 18.00 HOLSTED ESBJERG

01.09.10 18.00 SLANGERUP BROVST

 

03.09.10 19.00 OUTRUP HOLSTEBRO

 

08.09.10 18.00 HOLSTED OUTRUP

08.09.10 18.30 ESBJERG VOJENS

 

10.09.10 18.00 BROVST ESBJERG

 

15.09.10 18.00 SLANGERUP FJELSTED

 

17.09.10 18.00 HOLSTEBRO BROVST

17.09.10 19.00 VOJENS OUTRUP

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Is there terminlist for Division 1 and Division 2? Cause I can't find it in lap.dmusport.dk, but in this article above there is written that first meeting will be in Korskro in 24th of April.

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Is there terminlist for Division 1 and Division 2? Cause I can't find it in lap.dmusport.dk, but in this article above there is written that first meeting will be in Korskro in 24th of April.

 

They`re not send out official yet. Think you can find them on lap.dmusport.dk in the next 1 - 2 weeks.

 

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You can contact Frank Lind team-manager of the 1st division team Holstebro: 1.division@hosk.dk

Think he could tell us the right name of the rider. Looks like a transmission error with the "HOSK DTC 3 2010 "

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Here are the "Dansk Metal Speedway League" fixtures 2010:

 

 

23.04.10 19.00 VOJENS HOLSTEBRO

 

Not quite sure where to place this, but figured it made more sense to place it here as opposed to starting a new thread.

Vojens' miserable start to the 2010 season with yet another home loss & yet again they were never led until the very, very end of the meeting.

Heat 12 looked like the turning point and was one of several fine heats. Vojens were 6 ahead going into this heat.

Hougaard was leading seemingly reasonably comfortably, Bjarne Pedersen never far behind whilst Jepsen Jensen was holding off Karpov for third. Vojens were on a 4-2 entering the third bend for the final time, but both Pedersen and Karpov came from seemingly nowhere to pass their men on the run-in to the finish line. A Karpov/Bager 4-2 in the 13th left it delicately poised & Pedersen/Lokajev made no mistake in the final heat.

 

Hougaard (3-3-2-3-2-1) started off like a train, was as quick as anyone for most of the night but just had no response when Vojens really needed him.

Larsen (1-1*-3-2*-1-0) like many was involved in some good races. Passed Bager off the final bend in the opener, then looked very good in the middle of the meeting but went AWOL at the end.

Jepsen Jensen (2-2*1-3-0-2) fine value. Some dodgy gating but clever first bends & was always in the thick of the action. Lovely style, plenty of speed but just not as sharp at the start as some.

Berntzon (0-1-0-2-2) started off slowly but got better and faster as the night on. He might possibly be the smallest rider I have ever seen! Nice style though, never say die attitude and was rightly awarded the battler award.

Jakobsen (2-0-1*1*-0) Solid enough as a number 5, looked okay at times, but personally was expected a bit more.

 

Pedersen (2-1-2*-1-3-3-2*) Looked a little sluggish early on, but came real good when it really mattered. Team rode well on a few occasions & was often searching for him team partner.

Bager (0-3-0-0-0-1) One good ride (when he won!), unlucky to get squeezed out a few times and otherwise found the going tough.

Karpov (1-0-3-1-1-3) A bit hit and a miss. Looked pretty quick more often than not. Gating a bit suspect on occasions but in the thick of the action and good entertainment.

Lokajev (3-2-3-3-2-3) Sensational. Just plain sensational if he is only 16 years old as I was told. Definitely one to watch for in the future. One hell of a gater, too!

Melchorsen (0-0-0) Not on the pace at all and found it tough.

 

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Cheers Mungo ;)

 

And yes, that Lokajev is only 16. Heard a few times, taht some rates him higher than Emil :o

 

Did you go to Outrup today? sorry I couldnt make it for any of the matches :(

 

Og held og lykke til lillebror :P Think its better you dont come over anymore, he keeps crashing when you are :)

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Cheers Mungo

 

And yes, that Lokajev is only 16. Heard a few times, taht some rates him higher than Emil :o

 

Did you go to Outrup today? sorry I couldnt make it for any of the matches :(

 

Og held og lykke til lillebror :P Think its better you dont come over anymore, he keeps crashing when you are :)

 

Was in Outrup for nearly 8 hours today looking for your sorry excuse of an ass! :wink:

 

It's ridiculous that a guy of 16 can do that! It won't be long before Russia take over the Speedway world at this rate. Lokajev would be a good bet for the World Under 21 title if he can ride like that everywhere.

 

I shall pass on your kind wishes. He'll appreciate it I'm sure! All things considered he was lucky only to suffer a broken collarbone, but as soon as Crump won the GP any pain he had mysteriously vanished...

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It's ridiculous that a guy of 16 can do that! It won't be long before Russia take over the Speedway world at this rate. Lokajev would be a good bet for the World Under 21 title if he can ride like that everywhere.

Think this is something that needs to be cleared up.Is the kid riding for Russia or Ukraine? I know when he was supposed to ride in Skaerbaek in the YGT he was representing Russia.But lately he seems to be representing Ukraine.I think he has ridden in the Ukraine U21 championship.......maybe someone in the know will settle this?Bit like Laguta + Latvia maybe?

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Think this is something that needs to be cleared up.Is the kid riding for Russia or Ukraine? I know when he was supposed to ride in Skaerbaek in the YGT he was representing Russia.But lately he seems to be representing Ukraine.I think he has ridden in the Ukraine U21 championship.......maybe someone in the know will settle this?Bit like Laguta + Latvia maybe?

LokTajev have Ukrainian international license for this year

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Loktajev is the same case as Cukanov (Tsukanov? I don't know transcription). They are Russians, but riding with Ukrainian licence.

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Thanks for that.What is the reason behind this decision?Ukrainian league or international experience or money :lol:

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