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By Steve Irving · Posted
Still stings, clearly 🙄 And we’ve STILL to see the resurrection of @AceBelle 😲😂 -
Sour grapes and all that 😂 you barely get 6,000 when the Grand Prix comes into your city 😉Â
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I think it is a good idea.  It would save so much time watering the track... And. If, like in the GP's you need to flood tracks akin to biblical proportions, you could just "pop" the fence and gallons of water would instantly cover the circuit... Obviously you would need a repair kit to seal up the hole, but I am sure an ex World Champion could devise an "official one" to be used solely.... The only downside to having the track soaked so quickly though, would be it reduces, considerably, the length of time Phil would be on screen, directing operations... Mà ybe he could learn juggling and do that for ten minutes, whilst being covered by the cameras?..
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And ran In front of almost 6,000 loyal fans too each week, desperate to hold on to the title.....
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According to some on here with an agenda , it was absolute garbage. Looking forward to seeing the thrill a minute passer’s paradise that foxhall regularly produces to put that right.Â
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Wasn’t a bad meeting, enjoyed the coverage on BV TV, and the antics of Stoney. You don’t get those types of characters in speedway much these days, especially top level riders. Holder was just a bit hard of Blodorn, he didn’t need to make that move as he would of passed him at some point anyways. Pleased for Tate, he is just a natural on a bike, looked very quick out front when he gated and  well on the pace compared to last season. Hopefully he will be back to his best riding alongside Cookie for the Comets, the pair were telepathic together in 2024. It was an average meeting for BV standards, which says a lot about the track because it was still rather enjoyable to watch IMO.
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