One must also remember that Ivan had a tough time when he first came over and rode at Wimbledon.
When he came back and started with Newcastle the long focused road to the top began
His biographies are a great read.
Rohan Tungate at no 1... scores 3 and 2 with bonus point.
Hans Andersen named at no 8
Andersen replaces Tungate in his 3rd ride and gets a win
How can Andersen be the no 8....
Can anyone explain this as riders at 6 and 7 we’re far inferior to Hans ?
In fairness Joe Jacobs average put him out of the team for the following year.
A talented rider who was great at Belle Vue whereas points came difficult away.... amazed that no one gave him a good crack of the whip after he left Belle Vue.
As expected really, Kyle has joined Belle Vue as an asset.
Tremendous outlook for the future with both Dan and Kyle as part of Belle Vue’s future.
Absoultely delighted
There will be less big wins this year... but the quality of the racing depends upon racing ability not necessarily how strong the side is.
We have a super track and there will once again quality matches.
Not worried about the line up... they will pick good racers just like last year’s PCM.
Hope we have the men in black and most importantly a large number of ex Belle Vue riders to parade before the actual meeting.
The Championship lost Lambert , Cook , Masters , and Grajczonek.
it is ludicrous to leave Newcastle and Peterborough without a good no1
Hope the rumours are correct and the Scb have overruled the decision
Last year we started with two 3 point men and one with 3.21.
If Ben Woodhull realises the potential he showed in some of his Colts performances as no ‘8 , I think we have a chance of reaching the play offs.
Dicken and Bowen may pleasantly surprise us.
I am optimistic