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Great that Radio Freemantle and Nev are doing this again But what about the pay livestream from one of the rounds?Anymore info on that?At the time when i went on the Gillman or Mildura website i couldn't see anywhere to register or pay for that
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Well they would be the early development that went into Longtrack/Sandtrack,but also speedway.I believe the early tracks in Australia and the US were also quite big tracks.I think,but again maybe wrong,it was only the size of the available stadia in Britain that determined how big the tracks were.I don't really think at the early development stage that the size was that important.Rather the shape and surface.At that stage for instance they didn't have special bikes for the big tracks.I think they just rode the same bikes on any track in the early days.Even one of the most famous speedway meetings going,the Czech Golden Helmet was raced on a very long track with a large number of riders in each heat.Not sure if the early days are classed as longtrack and then later speedway Look at the Maitland track and it was much bigger than British tracks(though not 1,000m) and also a horse trotting track.Here
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And day 2 results Santa Cup from Jacky and speedway-forum.de Lauf 01: Zorn, Flyktman, Höglund, Ledström Lauf 02: Aakko, Koij, Olsén, Göldi Lauf 03: Serenius, Klatovsky, Stellingwerf, Saetre Lauf 04: S.Svensson, Lindström, Tuinstra, Kreuzberger Lauf 05: Simon, Lundkvist, Holstein, M.Svensson Lauf 06: Zorn, Stellingwerf, Koij, Kreuzberger Lauf 07: Klatovsky, Aakko, Lindström, M.Svensson Lauf 08: Serenius, Höglund, Tuinstra, Holstein Lauf 09: S.Svensson, Lundkvist, Olsén, Ledström Lauf 10: Simon, Flyktman, Göldi, Saetre Lauf 11: Zorn, Olsén, Saetre, Holstein Lauf 12: Aakko, Lundkvist, Flyktman, Kreuzberger Lauf 13: Lindström,Serenius,Ledström,Göldi Lauf 14: S.Svensson, Stellingwerf, Höglund, M.Svensson Lauf 15: Simon, Tuinstra, Koij, Klatovsky (fell) Lauf 16: Zorn, M.Svensson, Tuinstra, Göldi Lauf 17: Stellingwerf, Lindström, Holstein, Flyktman Lauf 18: Aakko, Lundkvist, Höglund, Saetre Lauf 19: Simon, Ledström, Kreuzberger, Klatovsky (ex) Lauf 20: S.Svensson, Serenius, Koij, Olsén FINALE B: Aakko, Serenius, Stellingwerf, Lindström FINALE A: Zorn, S.Svensson, Simon, Aakko This time no problems for Franky.But fellow Austrian Harald Simon and Svensson also into the final unbeaten
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Day 1 of the Russian Championship Semi(Kamensk-Urals)from the Russian forum 1.Vitali Khomitsevitch (Togliatti) (3,3,3,3,3)=15 2.Nikolai Krasnikov (Ufa) (3,3,3,3,2)=14 3.Dmitriy Khomitsevitch (Togliatti) (3,2,2,3,3)=13 4.Ilya Drozdov (Lukhovitsy) (2,3,2,2,3)=12 5.Yunir Bazeev (Saransk) (1,3,3,1,2)=10 6.Mikael Bogdanov (Uchaly) (3,1,2,0,3)=9 7.Pavel Tschajka (Lukhovitsy) (2,2,3,0,2)=9 8.Andrey Gavrilkin (Saransk) (0,2,0,3,1)=6 9.Maxim Makarov (Lukhovitsy) (2,2,0,2,0)=6 10 Alexander Kochetov (Novosibirsk) (2,1,1,2,0)= 6 11 Maxim Korchemakha (Novosibirsk) (1,1,1,2,1)=6 12.Daniel Golosheykin (Kamensk- Urals) (0,0,1,1,1) =3 13.Mikhail Zelepukin (Togliatti) (ns,0,2,0,1)=3 14.Dmitri Koltakov (Shadrinsk) (1,0,x,1,1) =3 15.Sergey Koltakov (Shadrinsk) (0,0,1,1,0) =2 16.Maxim Koltakov (Shadrinsk) (0,1,0,0,0) =1 17.Alexander Rodin (Shadrinsk) (1++++)=1 18 Alfred Safin (Uchaly) (DNR) And the other semi in Ufa 1.Dmitriy Bulankin (Ufa) (3,1,3,3,3) = 13 2.Ivan Ivanov (Togliatti) (3,3,2,2,2) = 12 3.Sergej Baltachev (Ufa) (3,2,2,2,3) = 12 4.Stanislav Arkhipov (Ufa) (2,3,0,3,3) = 11 5.Danil Ivanov (Togliatti) (2,3,3,0,3) = 11 6.Maxim Zakharov (Saransk) (2,2,3,2,2) = 11 7.Igor Kononov (Sterlitamak) (3,3,1,3,0) = 10 8.Edward Krysov (Kamensk)(2,2,1,3,1) = 9 9.Sergey Karachintsev (Togliatti) (0,1,2,1,2) = 6 10.Dmitriy Karpukhin (Saransk) ([1,1,2,1,1) = 6 11.Sergey Kazakov (Sterlitamak) (0,2,3,0,0] = 5 12.Nikita Alekseyev (Ufa) (1,0, 1,2,1) = 5 13.Nikolai Ryabokon (Ufa) (0,0,1,0,2) = 3 14.Nikita Parfenov (Sterlitamak) (1,1,0,0,1) = 3 15.Andrey Shishegov (Ufa) (1,0,0,0,] = 1 16.Anton Sozykin (Ufa) (0,0,0,1,0) = 1 17. Ilya Ruzanov (0) = 0 18. Anton Kovrizhin (Ufa)(DNS) Talk in the Ufa semi of team tactics coming into play.Riders letting team mates get points.Always seemed the way with Krasnikov and Bulankin in the past.But good to see Dmitri going well so far.Very even semi.
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re-write the history books Norbold.Speedway was invented by Caesar©
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Well that is what i meant Arnie.A rider,say Andy Smith or Billy Hamill is so high based on one or two meetings and a past reputation. I would for instance be interested to know how Joe Screen finishes above the likes of Charlie Gjedde.I think at BV Charlie was more than 1 point in the averages better than Joe.Not sure if Joe rides elsewhere,so i guess it is because Charlie(he is even below Nieminen and Jeleniewski!!!) didn't do so well in Poland or Sweden or Denmark.But then the person is assuming that Screen would do well And how do you rank someone like Brian Lyngsö,who goes very well in Denmark,but hardly rides anywhere else?Ok he did this season do a few meetings in the Polish 2nd Div.But he doesn't enter International or even the Danish national Championship Good to see one of my family in the rankings.Even if he is 1399th.Well done Martin
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It is a very hard task(almost pointless i would say)to rank 800+ riders who would hardly race against the others in their section.Not too keen on these things myself.But they are a labour of love for some people.In speedway general discussions i think a Russian guy was updating his rankings daily.But it all depends on if people can find the results from South Africa and the East Coast to start with.And how do you rank someone who only has 1 or two meetings per season against someone who has 100?Some riders are obviously ranked on previous reputation
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I am hoping to be there Tomaz.If i do go i will let you know.Or just seek you out
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Not sure who is missing,but it all gets a bit mucked up around Ryan Sullivan who is listed as Danish and Bjarne is British and Nicholls Swedish etc,etc,etc
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Or just watch a livestream on the net
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Results from day 1 of the Santa Cup and as expected Franky Zorn wins(as he should all the meetings )taken from speedway-forum.de Lauf 01: S.Svensson, Flyktman, Koij, Holstein Lauf 02: Zorn, Stellingwerf, Olsén, Ledström Lauf 03: Serenius, Simon, Lindström, M.Svensson Lauf 04: Aakko, Tjärnberg, Bruhn, Klatovsky (Fell) Lauf 05: Tuinstra, Gjersvold, Saetre, Göldi (e.f) Lauf 06: S.Svensson, Stellingwerf, Lindström, Tjärnberg Lauf 07: Zorn, Simon, Bruhn, Gjersvold Lauf 08: Koij, Serenius, Klatovsky, Göldi (DNS) Lauf 09: Aakko, Flyktman, Olsén, Saetre Lauf 10: Tuinstra, M.Svensson, Ledström, Holstein (e.f) Lauf 11: S.Svensson, Olsén, M.Svensson, Göldi Lauf 12: Zorn, Holstein, Tjärnberg, Saetre Lauf 13: Serenius, Flyktman, Ledström, Bruhn Lauf 14: Aakko, Koij, Lindström, Gjersvold Lauf 15: Simon, Klatovsky, Stellingwerf, Tuinstra Lauf 16: S.Svensson, Klatovsky, Ledström, Gjersvold Lauf 17: Lindström, Holstein, Bruhn, Göldi Lauf 18: Koij, M.Svensson, Saetre, Zorn (e.f) Lauf 19: Simon, Flyktman, Tuinstra, Tjärnberg Lauf 20: Stellingwerf, Aakko, Serenius, Olsén Finale B: Zorn, Stellingwerf, Koij, Serenius Finale A: Zorn, S.Svensson, Aakko, Simon
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Yes.It is all about progress though.Some come on in leaps and bounds in the space of a few short months.I just can't allow myself to believe that there is another one or two youngsters as amazing as Arthur in Oz though If there are then the rest of the world is in big big trouble (excluding Denmark of course!!!)
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Live Santa Cup updates from Jacky here at 12:00(i think)
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day 2 results from Slobodoskoy 1.I Ivanov (3,3,2,3,3)14+15=29 2.D.Ivanov (3,3,1,3,3)13+13=26 3.M.Zakharov (2,3,3,2,3)13+13=26 4.S.Baltachev (3,2,3,3,3)14+12=26 5.S.Karachintsev (1,2,3,2,2)10+11=21 6.A.Shishegov (3,1,2,2,1)9+9=18 7.N.Alekseyev (2,3,0,3,0)8+9=17 8.A.Sozykin (2,1,3,1,1,)8+8=16 ---------------------------------- 9.M.Lushnikov (0,2,2,2,2)8+6=14 ---------------------------------- 10.A.Kovrizhin (2,2,1,1,2)8+5=13 11.N.Buzmakov (1,0,2,0,2)5+7=12 12.A.Abroskin (x,0,1,1,1)3+5=8 13.V.Aznaurov (1,1,1,0,1)4+3=7 14.I.Ulyanov (1,1,0,0,0)2+2=4 And so the Ufa semi-final line up is 1. Stanislav Arkhipov 2. Dmitriy Bulankin 3. Igor Kononov 4. Nikolai Ryabokon 5. Sergey Zazakov 6. Edward Krysov 7. Dmitriy Karpuchin 8. Ivan Ivanov 9. Maxim Zakharov 10. Danil Ivanov 11. Sergey Baltachev 12. Sergey Karachintsev 13. Andrey Shishegov 14. Nikita Alekseyev 15. Anton Sozykin 16. Vladimir Lumpov 17. Nail Galiakberov 18. Maxim Lushnikov
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Results from the 1st day of the last Russian q-f(Slobodoskoy)moved from Ufa 1.I.Ivanov (3,3,3,3,3)15 2.M.Zakharov (3,3,2,2,3)13 3.D.Ivanov (3,2,3,3,2)13 4.S.Baltachev (2,2,2,3,3)12 5.S.Karachintsev (2,1,3,3,2)11 6.N.Alekseyev (1,3,3,2,inj)9 7.A.Shishegov (1,2,1,2,3)9 8.A.Sozykin (3,0,2,1,2)8 9.N.Buzmakov (0,3,1,2,1)7 10.M.Lushnikov (2,2,1,0,1)6 11.A.Kovrizhin (2,0,2,1,0)5 12.A.Abroskin (1,1,1,1,1)5 13.V.Aznaurov (1,0,0,0,2)3 14.I.Ulyanov (0,1,0,1,0)2
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Indeed.Even here in Germany the pre-war track in Hamburg was known as the Dirt-Track Arena,not some German equivalent.100,000 people watched Max Schmeling fight there in 1934.The biggest crowd at a boxing match in Europe to this day i think i am right in saying
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Draw for Kamensk-Urals semi 27/28.12 1 Krasnikov Nikolai (Ufa) 2 Khomitsevich Dmitriy (Togliatti) 3 Khomitsevich Vitali (Togliatti) 4 Bazeev Yunir (Saransk) 5 Bogdanov Mikhail (Uchaly) 6 Gavrilkin Andrey (Saransk) 7 Zelepukin Mikhail (Togliatti) 8 Golosheykin Danil (Kamensk-Ural) 9 Ilya Drozdov (Lukhovitsy) 10 Sergey Makarov (Lukhovitsy) 11 Kochetov Alexander (Novosibirsk) 12 Tschajka Pavel (Lukhovitsy) 13 Koltakov Maxim (Shadrinsk) 14 Korchemacha Maxim (Novosibirsk) 15 Koltakov Dmitriy (Shadrinsk) 16 Koltakov Sergey (Shadrinsk) 17 Rodin Alexander (Shadrinsk) 18 Safin Alfred (Uchaly)
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And let's not forget the 5 minutes if we are lucky on RBB(from the Berlin Final) and the odd snippet from Dutch or Swedish tv
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Don't think so any more.But there are usually some good livestreams from Russia every season. Plus you might see something on one of those Motors + Men sort of channels.There was one on tv some months back about a guy learning the sport
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If you are travelling through Hamburg,maybe i can ring in sick if you pick me up Hope all goes well and you both see some great racing and Lars gets some great fotos And final results from Shadrinsk 1.N.Krasnikov (3,3,3,3,3)15+15=30 2.V.Khomitsevitch (2,3,3,2,2)12+14=26 3.D.Khomitsevitch (3,2,2,3,3)13+13=26 4.J.Bazeev (3,3,2,1,2)11+12=23 5.M.Bogdanov (2,2,3,2,3)12+10=22 6.A.Gavrilkhin (1,3,2,2,3)11+7=18 7.D.Goloshekhin (3,3,1,1,2)9+8=17 8.M.Zelepukhin (0,1,1,3,2)7+10=17 ----------------------------------- 9.A.Rodin (2,2,1,1,1)7+6=13+3 ----------------------------------- 10.D.Bryukhovsky (1,1,0,3,1)6+7=13+2 11.Y.Sharov (1,0,3,0,1)5+4=9 12.A.Novik (2,0,1,0,0)3+4=7 13.V.Svitek (0,x,2,2,0)4+2=6 14.D.Belogonov (0,1,0,0,1)2+3=5 15.M.Khomutinin (0,0,0,0,0)0+2=2 16.E.Dydykhin (1,1,x,x,0)2+0=2 17.M.Melekhin 18.M.Yagovkhin
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I think it is reasonable to say that the sort of racing seen on that video was happening in a lot of countries around the world at the time.There are references to motorbike racing on dirt horse trotting tracks for instance in Ireland and in Germany years before this meeting took place.Just look at the clip of the sidecars in the German snow and you can see that this sort of thing was going on all over the place.I have even seen a snippet about motorbike racing on ice in Russia in about 1922 or 1923. On this Austrian motorbike website you can find that the first "sandtrack" meeting(Austria) was in 1911 in Baden near Vienna. Austrian motorbike And in Salzburg in 1925 there was their first meeting(1000m) on a horse trotting track 1925 Intersting that in this meeting there was also a woman rider,Fraulein Fanny And a link to the sport of horse trotting or whatever it is called.Which allowed motorbikes to run on their tracks Trabrenn
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There is an atmosphere at a Polish speedway meeting.Possibly due to the fact there is a crowd.Possibly helped by the fact that the crowd see good racing.Not always,but more often than in the EL by quite a way.Hope that helps
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Surprised no one has mentioned the apparent problem between BSI/IMG and PZM regarding GP/SWC venues.Now that Poland has anumber of extremely good speedway venues they want to share the top meetings around and not have them picked by IMG.I know when i was talking to the people at Gorzów,they were hoping to host a GP in the near future.Apparently all the top clubs apart from Leszno,i think have agreed they should be able to choose which venues host the top meetings.And if BSI don't agree then the Polish clubs will not host any GPs and SWC meetings.I think
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Squads for the DSL Brovst Speedway Club Ulrich Ostergaard (Dk) (A) Adrian Miedziñski (Pol) (A) Karol Zabik (Pol) (A) Rafal Dobrucki (Pol) (A) Jan Graversen (Dk) () Leon Madsen (Dk) () Daniel Pytel (Pol) () Robert Mikolajczak (Pol) () Christian Ago (Sw) © Jari Makinen (Fin) © Thomas Jorgensen (Dk) (D) Esbjerg Motor Sport Mads Korneliussen (Dk) (A) Niels Kristian Iversen (Dk) (A) Norbert Koœciuch (Pol) (A) Brian Lyngsø (Dk) () Krister Jacobsen (Dk) () Adam Kajoch (Pol) () Manuel Hauzinger (Austria) () Tobias Busch (D) () Johannes Kikkenborg (Dk) © Dannie Søderholm (Dk) © Bjarne Nilsson (Dk) (D) Fjelsted Speedway Klub Ronnie Jamrozy (Pol) (A) Sebastian Ulamek (Pol) (A) Claus Vissing (Dk) () Peter Kildemand (Dk) () René Bach (Dk) () Hynek Stichauer (Cz) () Marcel Kajzer (Pol) () Marcin Nowaczyk (Pol) () Nicki Barrett (Dk) © Maciej Fajfer (Pol) © Nicklas Sonne Andersen (Dk) (D) Grindsted Speedway Klub Andreas Jonsson (Swe) (A) Charlie Gjedde (Dk)(A) Henrik Gustafsson (Swe) (A) Henning Bager (Dk)() Robert Johansson (Swe) () Peter Juul Larsen (Dk)() Jesper Kristiansen (Dk)() Sonke Petersen (D)() Anders Andersen (Dk)© Steffen Bredahl (Dk)© Sebastian Carlsson (Swe) © Robert Pettersson (Swe) © Claus Lauridsen (Dk)(D) Mads E Skov (Dk)(D) Holstebro Speedway Klub Bjarne Pedersen (Dk) (A) Matej Ferjan (H) (A) Andriej Karpow (Ukraina) () Marcin Sekula (Pol) () Mathias Schultz (D)() Claes Nedermark (Dk) © Kenneth Arendt (Dk) © Tommy Pedersen (Dk) © René Deddens (D) © Michael Vissing (Dk) (D) Per Lind (Dk) (D) Holsted Speedway Klub Nicki Pedersen (Dk) (A) Damian Baliñski (Pol) (A) Martin Vaculik (Slow) (A) Nicolai Klindt (Dk) () Patrick Hougaard (Dk) () Dawid Stachyra (Pol) () Dawid Lampart (Pol) () Krystian Klecha (Pol) () Henrik Møller (Dk) © Simon Nielsen (Dk) © Jeppe Schmidt (Dk) (D) Patrick Bjerregaard (Dk) (D) Niklas Porsing (Dk) (D) Slangerup Speedway Klub Hans Andersen (Dk) (A) Jesper B. Monberg (Dk) (A) Morten Risager (Dk) () Kenneth Hansen (Dk) () Lubos Tomicek (Cz) () Ludvig Lindgren (Swe) () Henrik Vedel (Dk) © Jesper Kristiansen (Dk) © Robin Aspegren (Sze) © Dennis Spicker Thostesen (Dk) (D) Philip Tirsdal (Dk) (D) Vojens Speedway Klub Kenneth Bjerre (Dk) (A) Emil Saifutdinow ® (A) Tai Woffinden (GB) (A) Edward Kennett (GB) (A) Michal Mitko (Pol) () Klaus Jakobsen (Dk) () Kevin Wölbert (D) () Patrick Nörgaard (Dk) () Casper Wortmann (Dk) © Lars Hansen (Dk) © Rene Holm (Dk) (D) Lasse Bjerre (Dk) (D) Michael Jepsen Jensen (Dk) (D) Thomas Sørensen (Dk) (D) Taken from holsted.dk The real big interest for me will be to see Vojens.They really look strong and what with the possibility of seeing Emil or Tai.And then i will be very interested to see how Michael Jepsen Jensen goes.Plus would be great to see both Kenneth and Lasse ride together.Add Kevin Wölbert and there are some of my favourite riders in that line-up.Wonder how Peter S is feeling about Slangerups chances in 2009????