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He would do a good job at reserve for any team but I feel he needs to lose quite a bit of weight to progress. His battles are nearly always from the back. Ten kilos lighter would help his starts. He said tonight he had to lose some weight to get riding again. He lives right up north and said it was a 7 hour drive to Plymouth.
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Gary said he had aggravated a shoulder injury. They knew at mid day so got Roynon in. I thought it was an entertaining meeting. The track rode well and there was some good passing. Nicholls and Lawson excellent, but rider of the meeting was Complin with his never say die wall of death blasts around the outside. What a shame he turned his back on the sport for 11 seasons. He was a talent in his youth and one wonders what career he would have had had he not quit.
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I think Torpoint has answered his own post. When Poole got the draw at Glasgow, Brennan was missing. He is now on top form. How can Poole be favourites? I think it will be two great meetings and close. A shame it’s now so expensive to travel up. £140 for flights, plus travel to Bristol, plus car park. Then £18 bus to Glasgow centre, and £80 for hotel. £300+ to go up. Alternatively drive which would be £150+ in fuel + hotel. Or watch on BSN.
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No excuses. Glasgow finished in second and so proved themselves over the course of the season to be a more consistent team, along with Leicester. We are third favourites and the most likely final will be between Glasgow and Leicester. Edinburgh might cause a shock but it would need a couple of riders to really step up to backup Pickering and Masters. Don’t think they have the depth even though heats 13 and 15 are virtually nailed on for Edinburgh at home. If Poole make it through to the semis, these two meetings should be very exciting and close.
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Should be a good couple of meetings should we beat Plymouth on aggregate tonight. Too far to watch live though. If it was the final I would come up but it’s going to be on BSN. Pirates need to hold it to ten points to be in with a chance but it makes a change to not be favourites to go through to the final.
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British Final 2022
Steve Shovlar replied to Hackett's topic in Speedway Testimonials & Individual and Shared Events
3000 feet above Blandford Forum, flying between the clouds towards Swanage. -
British Final 2022
Steve Shovlar replied to Hackett's topic in Speedway Testimonials & Individual and Shared Events
Had no idea this was on until I saw a post on Twitter congratulating Bewley. I just watched it on catchup and Bewley was head and shoulders above everyone else. Congrats to him. With a Polish bike he is so fast compared to the rest. Just goes to show the level that British youngsters have to get to, to compete at the top level. A shame the top three were all “Belle Vue” riders. Home advantage helping them get there. Not that Bewley needed it. Well done to Danny King making the final on what were clearly slower bikes than anyone else. A decent meeting. Not great not bad. A shame the crowd was not great. Lots of empty seats in the grandstand when the weather is dry and OK on a Sunday afternoon. Where was Lambert? where was Woffinden? -
All the posts from people there said Poole had worked to ease through to a dominant 5-1 when Morris fell, causing a rerun. Without the fall Poole would have won the meeting. Perhaps some Poole fans were infuriated on what they saw as gamesmanship? It certainly worked as Howarth gated to win a rerun he was no where near winning first time around?
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And that, ladies and gentlemen, is why Leicester would never pick us in the playoff semi finals. Great rally and we should have won it. Heat 13 and on a 5-1 when Morris fell. Howarth gated in rerun. Zack falling on a 4-2 and in heat two Ablitt falling when leading. Silly errors which cost us the win but Leicester now have to come to Poole and win or draw.
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Good to see a contingent of Plymouth fans on the second bend. I thought the meeting itself was far better than the scoreline. Summers was a decent guest and got Plymouths only heat winner in heat 14 with a third to first ride. Good stuff. Complin was also very good value with his around the fence rides, which worked at times and didn’t in others. What was it with Hans in heat 13 that he fenced Flint down the back straight on lap three for third when the Poole riders were well gone? Flint certainly displayed his displeasure at Andersens actions. The result was as expected looking at the strengths of the two teams. Our top three were untouchable. Special mention to Nathan Ablitt who was named rider of the night for his ride in heat 12. He was unlucky in heat two when he tried to go around the outside of Complin but was squeezed against the fence which sent him to the back.
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I have a regular long walk at Ringstead and Purbeck coast and last week as I walked through the almost deserted nudist beach, an old man stood up naked, then made “helicopters” in my direction. Perhaps I will post the exact spot so Trackrat can check it out. Might be his thing as he seems to like make strippers.
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There was nothing bad. No “evidence”. I picked up a SHPO completely unintentionally many years ago, which is due to expire next year. A SHPO covers a huge range of things and I fell foul of it while trying to make space on my old 16gb iPhone. I actually told my manager what I had done and thought nothing of it until I got a summons and small fine. I was involved in the very lucrative adult entertainment business and without knowing it we overstepped U.K. Law. I got out of it straight after and have never been tempted to return. Receiving the SHPO was a joke but they were all the rage for judges at the time. It has never affected me in any way other than embarrassment.