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The trio of Cook, Kvech and Klindt are named in Lynn’s 1-7 tomorrow, Leicester remain unchanged. Leicester 1. Fricke; 2. R/R; 3. Douglas; 4. Howarth; 5. Masters; 6. Kemp; 7. Thompson King’s Lynn 1. Iversen; 2. Lawson; 3. Harris; 4. Cook; 5. Kvech; 6. Klindt; 7. Harrison Let’s see if they all turn up. Should be a Leicester win regardless. 50.40
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Unfortunately , his injury occurred here, although it wasn’t a league meeting, it was during the 2nd Manchester GP Certainly something in the air, maybe that old ‘Covinjury-25’
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Can’t win em’ all. How did you guys get on at Birmingham…? 😬
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My thinking was that we should be ruthless and put Birmingham to the sword. However, if the result and bonus point is tied up early then there isn’t any need to put additional risk on Jan
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Belle Vue v Ipswich Monday 30th June
StarBoy replied to Aries's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Potentially 10 if it gets to T/S territory - which is very much on the cards… -
14/15 (6) is my prediction
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I think he must already have new UK kit. He looked racey at the 2 Manchester GP’s and is making moves for Lynn he hasn’t done previously. Long may it continue when he’s back in the 1-5
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Declared 1-7’s for Monday. Lynn are hopeful Jan will come through his meeting with Torun unscathed today and take his place at Birmingham. With Jan in the team, I can only see a very comfortable Lynn win. 36-54. BIRMINGHAM: Tobiasz Musielak, Paco Castagna, Jonas Jeppesen, Keynan Rew, Matej Zagar, Ben Barker, Sam Hagon. KING’S LYNN: Richard Lawson, Niels-Kristian Iversen, Chris Harris, Ben Cook, Nicolai Klindt, Jan Kvech, Luke Harrison. BB 1. Musielak - 11 (6) 2. Castagna - 4 (4) 3. Jeppesen - 2 (3) 4. Rew - 5 (4) 5. Zagar - 7 (5) 6. Barker - 6 (5) 7. Hagon - 1 (3) Total - 36 KLS 1. Lawson - 7 (4) 2. Iversen - 8 (4) 3. Harris - 10 (5) 4. Cook - 6 (4) 5. Klindt - 7 (4) 6. Kvech - 14 (6) 7. Harrison - 2 (3) Total - 54
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It’s not special allowance. Sheffield now have the opportunity to do it whilst Flint is out, Birmingham could’ve done it when Edwards was injured instead of replacing him with Hagon…
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I’ve banged this drum before that UK speedway shouldn’t be double the price of Poland for half (if not less) the entertainment. However, attendance money is secondary in Poland. The league is sponsored by the state-owned energy company with revenue of over £15bn. It’s the equivalent of British Speedway being sponsored by British Gas, which we all know is just farcical to think…
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I’d tend to agree with this
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Oxford Spires v Birmingham Brummies 26/6/25 19:30
StarBoy replied to NumberEight's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Comfortable Oxford win, with Musielak and Zagar putting up some resistance to make the scoreline somewhat respectable. 52-38. -
When Sheffield presumably asked the season had just started, so no surprise they didn’t get any takers. You can understand why no one wants to touch Oxford and Birmingham, with both having no Prem team next season. I think now might be the right time where you can twist someone’s arm. We’re over halfway through the GP calendar, people will have capacity in their diaries for the UK - if someone chucks enough at it.
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Exactly that. If we want to make the play-offs we need to be ruthless now and make that decision. We have 11 meetings left, with only Ipswich and Leicester away the only difficult meetings. We could win 9-10 of our remaining fixtures and pickup 25 points along the way, which should see us comfortably in the play-offs. We’ve never had a better chance of getting to the play-offs than this year, so we need to go all out and get the No. 1 we desperately need.
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The Stars now have the perfect opportunity to make a change in the team and be ruthless if they want to make an end of season play-off push. Lawson could be replaced by an 8.00 rider and still come under the 40-point limit without a second change being required. Im not saying it’s even remotely realistic, but if Rob has any play-off ambitions then we need an out-and-out No. 1 to try and mitigate what happened on Thursday and last night. In our 8 away meetings this season, we have conceded 5-1’s in 6/8 heat 13’s and 5/8 in heat 15…
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As always the top end firepower is Lynn’s downfall, especially away from home. In Lynn’s 8 away meetings this year they have conceded 5-1’s in 6/8 heat 13’s and 5/8 in heat 15’s. The last 2 meetings have proved having someone that can just split the Top 4’s 1&2 will convert these narrow last-heat decider losses into wins.
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Lots of uncertainty going into this one - will Kurtz ride? Is Bewley fit enough to ride? Will Kvech be ok to take his place at reserve? Will we see the return of B Cook as promised by Rob Lyon? If the aces are down a man and Lynn are at full strength, then I can see the Stars nicking a win. However, Brady has no excuse to not ride on Monday now, so should be a comfortable win for the Aces. 52-38. Aces 1. Bewley - 14 (5) 2. Blodorn - 5 (4) 3. Lidsey - 10 (5) 4. Z Cook - 7 (4) 5. Kurtz - 11 (4) 6. Zischke - 3 (4) 7. Mulford - 2 (4) Total - 52 Stars 1. Lawson - 5 (4) 2. Klindt - 6 (4) 3. Iversen - 3 (3) 4. B Cook - 6 (4) 5. Harris - 7 (5) 6. Kvech - 10 (7) 7. Scott / Harrison - 1 (3) Total - 38
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I’ve never been concerned about Jan’s commitment to Lynn. He got injured when Tungate forced him in the fence away at Oxford and still continued with the meeting, participated in both Manchester GP’s and lined up for Lynn on Monday against Ipswich. If he rides today for Torun, he’ll ride tomorrow at Belle Vue.