I was only 13 at the time but Its stayed with me all this time.I'm sure it was big news in one of the daily papers.brings it home how dangerous our sport is
R.I.P Tommy
I'm not suggesting that tracks are easy to prepare or not but surely that's not the issue here.we don't really know if the surface was good or not,it was to narrow.how will anyone learn from this for next year.it should have been spotted straight away.wouldn't it be nice for someone who was involved in the track prep explain why they thought the shape would be ok
I applaud scunny and Buxton in there efforts but our objective to there's is on a different level.whose right? I have no idea but I know tomorrows meeting is not worth my money. Therefore I'm off work this week so I'm off up the beacon instead. I salute the fans who support the meeting regardless of opposition and entertainment but to me my money is hard earned so if a couple of pints is more meaningful to me than a processional speedway meeting then that's my choice. I'm not saying I'm right it's just my choice
This isnt cradleys fault or scunnys fault but the way the nl is run.difficult to find an answer but neither promotions fault.I was looking forward to visiting Scunthorpe but it made no sense financially or competitively.not even sure il be at monmore wood for the return.answer? No idea
just been to my local and as no mates could make it I grabbed myself a copy of the mcn to pass away a couple of hours. inside was a piece on the bike show at the nec this coming week.it says Tai Woffinden is there tomorrow. Obviously promoting speedway. why don't we know about this? Is this why speedway isn't taken seriously? Comments anyone
thought it was ash morris he led, I may be wrong tho. its been a few weeks. like you ,thought he was the mascot but as the meeting went on he got better, looking forward to watching his progress next year