In Poland every race starts at the end of the 2:00 clock almost without fail. It is a great system they've got in place and the referees aren't afraid to dish out the warnings to riders too.
Not for me. He had a decent win but that was it. Lindback is another in the same category as Kasprzak and Zagar. Come with the ‘big star’ status but way too flakey and can rarely be relied upon to bring up the goods when you need them.
Jesper Jensen was my favourite. You could be forgiven for getting muddled up on his name once, but he said it throughout the broadcast which was almost as entertaining as some of the races.
As far as I can remember from a few years ago, he lived in Manchester for the duration of the speedway season and then returned home to Australia during our winter.
Jack Holder was one of my favourite riders ever to watch at Somerset, but he looks better than ever based on tonight’s showing. He could be a real trump card for Gorzow now they have picked him up, and Iversen comes back in for Wozniak.
Think you are a couple of weeks ahead of yourselves!
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Last chance saloon for NKI tomorrow? With Gorzow signing Jack Holder he will be chomping at the bit to get into the side I’m sure.
Miedzinski is effectively “doubling up” with Rybnik. He has featured in their first match but scored 0.
I think I’m right in saying Zengota is still ‘injured’ after a quite serious ankle injury and is ruled out for the whole of this season at the very least.
Basically the same last week when Fricke and Bewley failed to score. Pretty sure the reserve did last week too. They’ve got a Chris Holder sized hole for sure in their team.
He certainly stepped it up in the second half of the meeting, shame for Gorzow’s sakes that he had no back up.
What a fantastic meeting. I’ve enjoyed nearly every meeting so far but this was right up there as being the pick of the bunch
That’s correct - I’m glad he’s now got a Rybnik race suit as it would of been abit embarrassing wearing his Gorzow one he had on last week against Gorzow