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Steady on TR, you'll be getting the tissues out soon - and I don't mean for your tears (they will come later in the season!!) :D

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Swales has said in the paper today that the Panthers have flexibility options for team changes due to them being under the points limit by 0.7

 

I wonder... :wink:

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Great to see Buzz getting a wild card for the next GP in Poland, he deserves it after his WTC efforts.

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Swales has said in the paper today that the Panthers have flexibility options for team changes due to them being under the points limit by 0.7

 

I wonder... :wink:

 

Swales always stuck and never twisted so if it's down to him then you needn't wonder!

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Swales always stuck and never twisted so if it's down to him then you needn't wonder!

i can't find anything in the e.t where swales says anything ???

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i can't find anything in the e.t where swales says anything ???

 

Are we surprised? Must remember not to bite :rolleyes:

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i can't find anything in the e.t where swales says anything ???

 

Are we surprised? Must remember not to bite :rolleyes:

 

Apologies, Got the names wrong, It was Staechmann who said that and not Swales.

It's on the back page.. Just a small column on the right

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Peterborough Panthers April Averages (Via Official Website)

 

Kenneth Bjerre - 7.97

Linus Sundstrom - 7.74

Kenni Larsen - 6.45

Norbert Kosciuch - 5.30

Ryan Fisher - 5.27 (on converted average)

Patrick Hougaard - 4.87

Dakota North - 4.16

 

Team Average = 41.76 so 0.74 to play with in terms of possible team changes.

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Panthers man Paddy powers to an awesome foursome

 

 

 

Patrick Hougaard scooped four rider of the year awards.

 

Patrick Hougaard dominated as the Peterborough Panthers end-of-season awards were dished out last night (October 11).

 

The Danish ace left the post-meeting bash at the East of England Showground in possession of four gongs - the Supporters’ Club Rider of the Year, the Management Rider of the Year, the Riders’ Rider of the Year and the Fans’ Rider of the Year.

Four other riders also got in on the act as Krzysztof Buczkowski unsurprisingly collected the Most Improved Rider accolade after excelling since his mid-summer return.

Ryan Fisher claimed the Barrie McIntosh Memorial award while Dakota North and Joonas Kylmakorpi shared the Team Man prize

 

here endeth 2013! ;)

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2013 ended before it started although more specifically in May when someone swapped the out of form Kosciuch (although there were reasons for that ie in the wrong place in the team & never given a track to race on) with the more out of form Klindt! Ironically Hougaard should have gone as well at that point :shock:

 

Are you one of Plummer's special friends! (oops that's trolling isn't it :D )

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No Stalking! :D

 

You're turning into Keith Arthur :shock:

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More Robin Harris - RIP :t:

1969 World Champion Robin Harris MBE...was a top top man.
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2013 ended before it started although more specifically in May when someone swapped the out of form Kosciuch (although there were reasons for that ie in the wrong place in the team & never given a track to race on) with the more out of form Klindt! Ironically Hougaard should have gone as well at that point :shock:

 

Are you one of Plummer's special friends! (oops that's trolling isn't it :D )

Kosciuch seems to have been the scapegoat on a couple of occasions now. Can't understand it myself. He has his limitations on the smaller tracks but he is superb to watch at Peterborough and he has ridden well at Swindon and Coventry previously. Moreover, he is Polish and yet he's loyal!
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