Can't imagine anything other than a Kings Lynn win, and by a rather large margin at that.
Leicester are a PL team and I think they would probably struggle to do much in that leauge at the moment.
I don't think Pedersen was overly keen to ride in the uk this year. I'm sure I read somewhere that he didn't get the team place in Sweeden that he was looking for and that changed his mind.
I think, and I could be wrong here, that the banking on the first turn has been altered.
Riders don't seem to be trown out towards the fence has they used to be. They also seem to be able to get there weels in line better coming out of the bend and down the back straight.
Leicester probably have the best line up they have ever had since speedway came back to the city.
It was good to see Josh Auty riding the track so well, a big bonus. Coventry were bad, in fact very bad,
Better opposition will be on its way, but perhaps a top four finnish is realistic this year.
Having seen Hansen a few times last season I think he will do well in the PL.He can be a little hit and miss, but generally speaking he's not a bad rider.
I would just like to say that I hadn't seen a great deal of Simon Stead until he started riding for us this year (Leicester). He's a great rider, I rally do have a lot of time for the guy, very professional and unassuming. He's getting better each week, gonna get over to Sheffield one week and have a look it him round there.
All the best.
I went along to this yesterday not expecting to much.
But, I have to say that I really enjoyed it. Nice weather, decent racing and no Chris Popple.
Defiantly be going again.
The uncertainty of Sheffield being able to start the season along with Peterbourgh not coming to the tapes leaves an interesting debate regarding the Prem Fours and the PLRC for next season.
I think it's stretching the imagination a bit to call them a Bell Vue team, and it's not really an inter league challenge . But, I must admit i think it looks rather a good meeting. The Bell Vue select team does look interesting. Not bad for an end of season meeting.
They all pass through Manchester at some point on their way to meetings. And I understand that Jozef Tabaka is a season ticket holder at Stockport County FC.
It's not the idea of having play offs so much.
Its the way that Speedway is run by an amateurish governing body who to be honest haven't got a bloody clue.
Doesn't really matter we beat you easy both home and away.
Redcar have got about as much chance of winning it, as Plymouth have of signing Darcy Ward next year.