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2016 Swc Semi's And Final 29/30/july 2016

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Event 1 teams confirmed. No Nicki or Kildemand?

 

RUSSIA (RED): 1 Grigorii Laguta, 2 Emil Sayfutdinov (captain), 3 Andrei Kudriashov, 4 Artem Laguta. RESERVE: Viktor Kulakov. TEAM MANAGER: Andrei Savin.

 

 

New line-up

 

1. Emil Sayfutdinov

2. Andrey Kudryashov

3. Artem Laguta

4. Viktor Kulakov.

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New line-up

 

1. Emil Sayfutdinov

2. Andrey Kudryashov

3. Artem Laguta

4. Viktor Kulakov.

Urgh. Is G Laguta just out for event 1 or is he out for the whole tournament? Edited by Noodles

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Urgh. Is G Laguta just out for event 1 or is he out for the whole tournament?

Just for Vojens.He should be ok for Manchester

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Just for Vojens.He should be ok for Manchester

Thanks for this. Hopefully they'll beat the Czechs then. Edited by Noodles

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Parking arrangements

 

 

With the 2016 Monster Energy FIM Speedway World Cup now only weeks away, preparations for the Race Off and Final are well underway at the National Speedway Stadium in the city of Manchester.

 

To minimise traffic disruption in the immediate vicinity of the stadium, Belle Vue Speedway will be operating a Parking Pass scheme for any patrons wishing to make use of the venues car parks.

 

Passes are strictly limited and are valid for the St Peters RC High School car park, located opposite the venues South Car Park on Pink Bank Lane. The charge is £5 for the Race Off and £5 for the Final.

 

Those interested in reserving a pass can do s by contacting the club via email at info@bellevueaces.co, or calling 0161 223 7720.

 

Please note that vehicular access to both Kirkmanshulme Lane and Pink Bank Lane for non-residents during both events is permitted only by presenting a valid 2016 Speedway World Cup parking pass.

 

Customers not in possession of one of these passes will not be granted access to the car parks, and the club would urge those spectators in advance not to attempt driving directly to the complex.

 

As an alternative, Belle Vue Speedway has implemented a Park and Ride scheme travelling from Manchester City's Etihad Stadium to the National Speedway Stadium for both the Race Off and Final.

 

The charge to park is £5 per day, and includes coach travel to and from the stadium.

 

As part of our promise to our seasonal permit holders, parking passes for both the Race Off and Final will be made available to them free of charge in the stadiums South Car Park just off Pink Bank Lane.

 

These passes are also available to customers whose permits usually cover the East and North Car Parks, which have been designated for various other uses during the extended World Cup weekend.

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is the postcode for the Ethiad car parks the same as the stadium anyone know

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is the postcode for the Ethiad car parks the same as the stadium anyone know

Yes.

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Let everyone buy tickets for the meeting and THEN tell everyone you can't park outside and have to pay £5 to park. What a bloody joke Belle Vue Speedway is.

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Let everyone buy tickets for the meeting and THEN tell everyone you can't park outside and have to pay £5 to park. What a bloody joke Belle Vue Speedway is.

 

It's the council that had arranged this

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Let everyone buy tickets for the meeting and THEN tell everyone you can't park outside and have to pay £5 to park. What a bloody joke Belle Vue Speedway is.

So you were expecting a sell out crowd of 10,000 to be able to park free in the streets outside the stadium? As Phil has said it is the Council that have arranged this and it is BSI event but the joke would have been if nothing had been done to solve the traffic and parking problems.

 

£5 to park and a park and ride system strikes me as a professionally organised event for a stadium built within a couple of miles of a large City centre. If you really do want to park free I am sure a quick look on Google maps will reveal plenty of streets unlikely to have restricted access within reasonable walking distance but Gorton is not exactly a salubrious area.

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So you were expecting a sell out crowd of 10,000 to be able to park free in the streets outside the stadium? As Phil has said it is the Council that have arranged this and it is BSI event but the joke would have been if nothing had been done to solve the traffic and parking problems.

 

I'd have thought it a reasonable assumption, given that Cardiff attracts three times that number and you know well in advance of any parking restrictions/costs.

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I'd have thought it a reasonable assumption, given that Cardiff attracts three times that number and you know well in advance of any parking restrictions/costs.

It was always going to be a ball ache to park as where the stadium is, is a massive residential area and they are getting parking permit holders area so having a park and ride system of £5 is cheaper than a £40 fine by Manchester city council. The traffic wardens will be all over the stadium like a fat kid is a sweet shop

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I understand that but it is a bit late in the day to announce it. I guess it's possible that quite a few people will not see or hear about the arrangements, causing chaos or unexpected parking fines.

I can see where BV are not in charge of traffic but someone really should have had a word with the council far earlier. Not that councils always listen of course ;)

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