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Belle Vue v Somerset KO Cup Semi Final 2nd Leg 19.9.18
Bagpuss replied to Aces51's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
I preferred the race from a couple of weeks ago but that may be because of the extra camera angles and watching it ‘live’. However last nights was still an incredible race going by the video. Must be a nightmare leading a race later on in an NSS meeting with both opponents all over you, impossible to know where to ride as there are so many lines of attack. -
Get off the forum and enjoy your holiday Seems like all the grading on Monday was to give Niels extra time to see if he could carry on.
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Robert only had two rides in Sweden tonight, presumably he is feeling the effects of last nights crash? Hope there isn’t an injury involved and that he is fit for Monday evening.
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I thought the racing was good without being brilliant. Certainly one of the better non NSS telly meetings but that isn’t saying much really. Have seen much better at / from Somerset in the past. Poole gated well and as usual have raised their game at the business end of the season. Somerset very much still in it though.
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Better than what? I said something similar about Gary May’s ‘smash them’ comments last week which I’m sure helped motivate Poole’s riders last night. Even Nigel Pearson commented that the fist pump didn’t seem an appropriate reaction after Poole had lost the meeting. Just think sometimes that team managers do their riders few favours. Happens in football too although they are interviewed ad nauseum so they are inevitably going to trip up at some point. Middlo clearly thinks Poole will go through but he would have been better keeping that to himself.
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I wasn’t there either but I’ve seen this minority ‘hooligan’ element around the pits at Lynn before when one of our riders was stuffed, admittedly it was eleven years ago when Tommy Allen squeezed Trevor Harding into the fence against Rye House but for a split second things were ugly before they calmed down. Passions do run high and while the proximity of spectators to the pits is a good thing it can also give a minority the opportunity to be aggressive and abusive towards riders which isn’t good. Anyway no surprise that Batchelor was in the middle of it all and Robin Brundle had some harsh words on Twitter for him afterwards. The most important thing is that Robert & Niels are ok otherwise we are going into the Play Offs without a fully fit heat leader.
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Ah yes but that was different Col, that was ‘sour grapes’ because Puk scored poorly and Lynn were thrashed. Amazing how different two similar situations can be depending on whether Poole win or lose and where the meetings took place I can’t imagine too many people take the absolute guff he writes seriously to be honest.
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To be fair in the first match Aces were missing Fricke & Cook.
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Unless there is evidence of a sacking then all this bluster amounts to unfounded allegations.
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Who said anything about signing somebody? The transfer deadline has been and gone, it’d be guests.
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From kingslynnstars.co KING’S LYNN need to overturn a six-point deficit when they host Swindon in their Knockout Cup Semi-Final decider at the Adrian Flux Arena on Monday (7.30). The Tru Plant Stars lost the first leg 48-42 in Wiltshire last Monday, but a battling performance means they are still in the tie. In-form reserve Michael Palm Toft is confident they can progress through to the final, as well as building up some momentum ahead of next week’s play-offs. “Six-points is nothing really and the way we’ve been riding at King’s Lynn lately, it really is our fortress,” Palm Toft said. “So we’re feeling good that we can win this meeting overall but we know there’s still work to do to make sure we get the job done. “We all know what we’re capable of at Lynn and we’d love to get through to the final. “I think it’s important we put in another big performance, not only just to make sure we win overall but to keep our confidence going ahead of the play-offs.” The Tru Plant Stars are offering supporters a unique experience during Monday’s Semi-Final. For just £5 extra on top of their admission fee, supporters will have the opportunity to watch three races from the infield. Tickets will be available at the programme sales stand inside the turnstiles and will be limited to 30 persons per session. Subject to availability, supporters will be able to select from the following sessions: heats 3-6, 7-9, 10-12, 13-15. The popular reaction bike will also be available while there will again be free face painting for kids. Supporters will also be able to book coach travel to next week’s Play-Off Semi-Final first leg at Belle Vue and can also vote for their Rider of the Season. Tickets for the End of Season Party at the Adrian Flux Arena on October 19 will also be on sale and there will be a Q+A session with riders and management after the meeting. KING’S LYNN: Robert Lambert, Erik Riss, Ty Proctor, Thomas Jorgensen, Niels-Kristian Iversen, Michael Palm Toft, Simon Lambert. SWINDON: Troy Batchelor, David Bellego, Adam Ellis, Tobiasz Musielak, Nick Morris, Zach Wajtknecht, Jack Smith.
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You are correct but it was under the previous regime to be fair.
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What's the best race you ve seen live
Bagpuss replied to r8gdp's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Any one of several from-the-back efforts by Henka Gustafsson at Lynn in 1993. -
Thing is despite the bleating from the south coast nobody knows anything, it’s all supposition and conjecture. People probably would be up in arms if it was Poole in Belle Vue’s position because for them it would be yet another stunt pulled whereas it isn’t really the Aces’ MO. And as others have said it doesn’t really appear to present Belle Vue with any huge advantage.