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Everything posted by Bald Bloke
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I think that's spot on tbh.
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Belle vue -V- Rye House 23.04.18
Bald Bloke replied to Phil The Ace's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Take a bow Mr Bewley -
Wolverhampton v Poole. Prem A. 23/4/18
Bald Bloke replied to Steve Shovlar's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Ford went for a stronger upper order .Shanes started on a 2.88..Is average so far this season after 4 matches is 2.46. He will probably do his average tbh. all you can ask of him. You have Holder back soon. You should be ok. Don't forget you got Linus, Killer and the 2 Poles on "good" averages..Oh and Holder on a "bargain" ave. May be Ford can wriggle Greg in for Shanes as well.. Poole are a better team than we have seen so far? I know its not their fav track, but does anyone know how Poole's gating was. That seemed to be where they were lacking up to now. -
Kings Lynn V Poole 25/04/18
Bald Bloke replied to therefused's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Yes .I saw that SS. -
Kings Lynn V Poole 25/04/18
Bald Bloke replied to therefused's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Yep, keeping Killer -
Kings Lynn V Poole 25/04/18
Bald Bloke replied to therefused's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
I'm probably miles off the mark. Just sitting here and thinking, that's all. Not saying they should, but i think Holder would fit for Linus before the new aves come out. It must of crossed Ford's mind. -
Kings Lynn V Poole 25/04/18
Bald Bloke replied to therefused's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Ermm. Maybe changes in the pipeline. If there is, i hope it's not Holder for Linus and Killer is staying..Would be a disaster for the other teams. Maybe my mind in just in overdrive -
Kings Lynn V Poole 25/04/18
Bald Bloke replied to therefused's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Why a couple of weeks Steve? -
Kings Lynn V Poole 25/04/18
Bald Bloke replied to therefused's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
We need Niels winning races in this one to get the win i think. Poole are a better team than what we have seen so far. King's Lynn "wooden spoon" Stars 46 Poole "tin pot" Pirates 44 The Stars might win by a slightly bigger margin, but I can see Poole picking up a point. -
Not much between the two for me.
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Kings Lynn V Poole 25/04/18
Bald Bloke replied to therefused's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
I'd rather Killer than Holder if it was my team, if it was at all possible. Killers average from his 3 meetings is 8.26 and rising. A 9 plus ave looks in easy reach for him. 4/4/18 ... 7 from 4 16/4.... 10 from 5 18/4....16 from 6 Not sure if Holder could match him. But who knows. -
Belle Vue V Poole SGB Prem. A. 16th April 2018
Bald Bloke replied to Steve Shovlar's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
I don't think any club would show a race that was a 1-5.. Can't knock em for that -
I was thinking the same. But wasn't sure at all.
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Feel sorry for MPT. Bjerre had a really good 2017, and proved he still has it. He will do ok and can trap.
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How far is the water from the track
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Wolverhampton v Poole. Prem A. 23/4/18
Bald Bloke replied to Steve Shovlar's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
The wolves should win this by 10 plus. Woryna's last 2 scores there where 4+1 from 4 completed rides @ 6 and 4 from 4 rides @ 4. So should do his ave ,no probs.He a lot better rider these days. -
Belle Vue V Poole SGB Prem. A. 16th April 2018
Bald Bloke replied to Steve Shovlar's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
I'd settle for 15 of them races -
Always good to here from people who are actually involved with the sport. This track lark isn't as easy as many ,including me thought..
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It did contribute to it as did a couple of clowns
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Kings Lynn V Poole 25/04/18
Bald Bloke replied to therefused's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
He ain't no match for Buster, as we all know -
Agree. NKI is a class act. And before the Poole lot start, i know Folders record, but Niels has been very loyal to Lynn and he isn't the kind of rider to score 7 or 8 and think "that will do". He will work on things and after another 4 or 5 meeting i think we will see him in double figures in most meetings without much trouble. Lambo has started the season well. Infact the whole team are, apart from NKI and Kasper at the mo.. Every track is a new track for him. He will need time, and will probably stay at reserve all season, gain a bit of confidence and if he can average 4, he would of done his job. A good start from the "wooden spoon" contenders. Bring on the Pirates
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Found it ... NIELS: “GREAT TO BE BACK” Monday March 26, 2018 NIELS-KRISTIAN Iversen says it’s good to be back after racing to a podium finish in Simon Stead’s Farewell meeting at Sheffield on Sunday. The King’s Lynn Tru Plant Stars hero, who has made a welcome return to the club this season, was in scorching form and looked as though he’d hardly been off the bike! His 2017 campaign was cruelly ended by a shoulder injury in August which also cost him a place in the FIM Grand Prix top eight. He romped to three straight wins on his return to British racing at Owlerton and went straight through to the final on 12-points – but was beaten by Martin Vaculik and Brady Kurtz in the decider.Said Iversen: “It’s great to be back on the bike and I enjoyed the day, I felt pretty good. “I’m not totally fit yet but that will only come with more meetings and I’m looking forward to that. “It’s nice for me to be back racing in Britain and nice to be back with King’s Lynn. I’m looking forward to being busy again.” Iversen and the rest of the Tru Plant Stars will be back at the Adrian Flux Arena this Wednesday, March 28, for the club’s press and practice. The schedule is as follows: 17:00 - 17:30 - Individual Rider Discussion / Photo Opportunities 17:30 - 18:00 - Team Photo Opportunities and continuation of Individual Rider Discussions 18:00 - 18:30 - Photo Opportunities 18:30 - Public Entry Opens 18:30 - 19:00 - Bike Warm-Up 19:00 - 20:15 - Bikes On Track 20:30 - Close
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Agree, he does. His comment was after the Simon Stead farewell meeting.. Said Iversen: “It’s great to be back on the bike and I enjoyed the day, I felt pretty good.“I’m not totally fit yet but that will only come with more meetings and I’m looking forward to that.“It’s nice for me to be back racing in Britain and nice to be back with King’s Lynn. I’m looking forward to being busy again.”