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With klindt missing it could help the comets to an away win ? Safe journey to comets fans on the long drive down, see you at the polo mint shaped track 😀
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Nicolai Klindt misses his 4th home meeting in a row to not ride in Poland on a Saturday night. PLYMOUTH: Kye Thomson, Ben Barker, Lasse Fredriksen, Joe Thompson, Scott Nicholls, Alfie Bowtell, TBC. WORKINGTON: Troy Batchelor, Fraser Bowes r/r, Tate Zischke, Jye Etheridge, Antti Vuolas, Jacob Hook, Ben Trigger.
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By Barrow Boy 2 · Posted
My Top 20 Riders on current form as at 31.08.25 are now as follows:- 01-Sam Masters-1110 02-Richard Lawson-1090 03-Chris Harris-1030 04-Danny King-990 05-Nicolai Klindt-960 06-Charles Wright-940 07-Kyle Howarth-920 08-Steve Worrall-915 09-Craig Cook-910 10-Dan Thompson-905 11-Peter Kildemand-900 12-Drew Kemp-890 13-Lewis Kerr-840 14-Victor Palovarra-830 15-Justin Sedgmen-780 16-Zac Cook-775 17-Anders Rowe-760 18-Paco Castagna-710 19-Connor Mountain-705 20-Troy Bachelor-700 -
Just wanted to throw my two penn'orth out there after last night's meeting at Scunthorpe. Honestly, forget the score line for a moment, some of that racing was absolutely brilliant. Pure, unadulterated speedway action. The track, I thought, really came into its own after the first few heats. It offered up some fantastic lines and close battles. I admit, at the interval, I was wondering why they'd put some water down, but credit where it's due – it really didn't impact the quality of racing in the latter half. Having moved to Lincolnshire early this year, King's Lynn is technically my closest track, but I've made it to every Scunthorpe home meeting in 2025, and I've enjoyed every single one for the sheer racing spectacle. While my heart will always belong to Coventry if they ever get back on track (fingers crossed!), for now, I consider myself a solid Scunny fan. And honestly, it's a real disappointment that there's only one home meeting left this year! You've got to admire Rob and his team there. They clearly operate within a budget, but they manage to put on a really enjoyable night of speedway. There's a proper grassroots feel to it – good banter between the fans and the announcers, and it just feels like a genuinely honest, friendly, and affordable place to spend an evening. I think that's something to be proud of regardless of what might happen with results. Of course, it's not perfect – the social media output, advertising, and website could all do with a boost, and sometimes hearing the announcers can be a challenge, Oh, and they could definitely do with some merchandise being sold! – but when it comes down to what happens on the shale, Scunthorpe consistently delivers some excellent racing. Went to King's Lynn once this year, and that was quite enough for me! One more home meeting to go, I'd like to watch them away as I used to go everywhere with the Bees....maybe next year.
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By szkocjasid · Posted
That's a brave prediction, personally can't see any change to the top 4 clubs. Even if Sheffield are weaker, can't see them losing again & again at home. -
By Onthafence · Posted
Luke and zaine were the only two riders to be in the 57s race times all night
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