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Scorpions vs Comets - Championship 18.05.18
lucifer sam replied to ScunnyDan's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Kyle Howarth guests for Steve Worrall. -
Brett Saunders "Battle for Brett - The Long Road"
lucifer sam replied to IainB's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
Best wishes Brett Saunders! -
Scorpions vs Redcar 4.5.18 Championship
lucifer sam replied to ScunnyDan's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
ALL ROADS LEAD TO THE EDDIE WRIGHT RACEWAY! HENDERSON INSURANCE Scunthorpe Scorpions – fresh from a brilliant 54-36 away victory in the Championship Shield at Redcar last night – will be looking to get their league fixtures off to a winning start, when they entertain the Bears at the Eddie Wright Raceway tonight (Friday, 7.30pm). Scorpions will utilise the rider replacement facility to cover for injured skipper Steve Worrall. Scunthorpe promoter Rob Godfrey says: “Tonight’s match at the Eddie Wright Raceway is a very important one for us, because it represents our opening league match. “We’ve already beaten Redcar home and away in the Championship Shield this year, and there’s no reason why we can’t defeat them again, but the scores start from 0-0 and we still have a job to do. “We feel we’ve got a team that can challenge on all fronts this season. We’ve taken a major step towards the semi-finals of the Championship Shield, and now we turn our attention to the most important competition of all – the league championship. “I feel it’s going to be another terrific night of racing at the EWR and one that our supporters are not going to want to miss. All roads lead to the Eddie Wright Raceway!” There will also be 160cc racing in the second half, a recently introduced class in the Amateur Meetings at Scunthorpe that is rapidly expanding. Admission prices for tonight: Adult: £16.00 Student/OAP: £14.00 Child (10 – 17): £5.00 Child (0 – 9) Free (accompanied by paying adult) Family Ticket £37 (2 adults, 2 Children 10-17) Match Programme: £1.00 Expected teams for tonight: Henderson Insurance Scunthorpe Scorpions: 1. Rider replacement for Steve Worrall, 2. Stefan Nielsen, 3. Josh Auty, 4. Jake Allen, 5. Jason Garrity (captain), 6. Danny Phillips, 7. Gino Manzares. Redcar Bears: 1. Ben Barker, 2. Tobias Busch, 3. Jonas B. Andersen, 4. Mikkel B. Andersen, 5. Matej Kus, 6. Jordan Stewart, 7. Theo Pijper. -
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Cheers Norbold. In addition, I looked one week further on in the Speedway Star regarding the home match v Wolves (i.e. the week after the match report), in which it mentioned Mauger's 'homecoming' after the World Final and that he broke the tapes in Heat 1. So it was indeed a tapes exclusion, rather than one for two minutes, so Grand Central your thinking was right. That's everything confirmed expect for the Leicester away match on July 29.
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Thanks Grand Central and DaveAllan81. I've also checked through the Speedway Stars of that year: Hackney: mentions excluded for tape breaking Glasgow: simply mentions "excluded" (but Dave Allan has confirmed completed programmed says he broke the tapes) Leicester: simply mentions "excluded" West Ham: mentions excluded for tape breaking Belle Vue (home v Wolves): does not mention exclusion in write-up: in heat details it does include exclusion but merely states (exc) So it's Leicester (A) and Wolves (H) that still need confirmation.
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I’m putting together some stats on Ivan Mauger’s remarkable 1969 season with Belle Vue, when he was almost unbeatable in races that he completed. I’m trying to get to the bottom of the five exclusions he suffered during the course of that season. According to the brilliant Speedway Researcher website: April 18: Hackney (A) Heat 11: Chris Pusey, Jimmy Gooch, Des Lukehurst, Norman Nevitt (fell), MAUGER (tapes) May 9: Glasgow (A) Heat 9: Oyvind Berg, Tommy Roper, Russ Dent, Eric Broadbelt, MAUGER (tapes) July 29: Leicester (A) Heat 11: 11: John Boulger, Chris Pusey, Malcolm Brown, Bill Powell, MAUGER (tapes) August 26: West Ham (A) Heat 1: Ken McKinlay, Steve Waplington, Eric Broadbelt, Stan Stevens, MAUGER (tapes) September 27: Wolverhampton (H) Excluded from Heat 1 (2 mins) However, according to a Peter Oakes article in Speedway Star in 2003, Mauger was excluded for tapes infringements against Hackney, West Ham and Wolverhampton. No mention of either Glasgow or Leicester. Speedway Star did not include tapes or two-minute exclusions in their heat details in 1969. Is anyone able to clarify the nature of Ivan’s exclusions from these 1969 meetings? It would be great if someone had original marked programmes. Thanks for any help that can be given.
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Poland vs Denmark tickets.
lucifer sam replied to teaboy279's topic in International World of Speedway
Comparing the cost of living in the two countries, the price for the test match is somewhere around for the region of £15. -
I reckon: Last races on a UK track: His match-races at the Golden Greats at Coventry in 1988. Last appearance on a UK track: The very last four laps of Exeter in 2005.
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Scorpions vs Sheffield (Shield) 20.04.2018
lucifer sam replied to ScunnyDan's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Best speedway meeting I've seen for years. Awesome. -
Thursday night speedway at swindon
lucifer sam replied to Phil The Ace's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Didn't realise he was now injured, but the point stands on priority. Premiership: Monday and Wednesday. Championship: Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Why should a championship team be missing a rider, because a Premiership fixture is taking place on the wrong day? Swindon should be given a clear choice next year to stick to the set days, or drop down a league. -
Thursday night speedway at swindon
lucifer sam replied to Phil The Ace's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Monday and Thursdays is clearly out of the question, since Sheffield, Ipswich and Redcar are all Thursday night tracks in the Championship. Swindon should fall into line with everyone else. They blatantly can ride on a Monday evening. Ridiculous that Lewis Rose is not at Redcar tonight, on a set Championship race-night. -
RIP to a true sporting legend.
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Scorpions vs Diamonds - 13.4.18 19.30
lucifer sam replied to ScunnyDan's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Confirmation that it is R/R on Friday night. -
Scorpions vs Edinburgh - 1.4.18 SGB Championship
lucifer sam replied to ScunnyDan's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Single headers have gone up £1 from £15 to £16. Double-headers remain at £17. -
Ice Speedway Meetings 2017/2018
lucifer sam replied to Hawk127's topic in International World of Speedway
Last weekend, he scored a maximum of 42 points, and outscored Ivanov by 9 points over the weekend. If the same was repeated at Inzell, the gap would be 34 points with one weekend to go. So it's more likely for Koltakov to retain his title on the opening day at Heerenveen. See you in Holland, Conkers? -
I believe the official attendance for Wembley in 1981 was 71,000. That's still a massively impressive figure, though.
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Scunthorpe Scorpions 2018
lucifer sam replied to IronScorpion's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
No delay. The club were always going to take their time in announcing the seventh rider: http://scunthorpescorpions.co/?p=8028 -
There's still some who is struggling to see that for some reason. Bees' return to Brandon IS NOT HELPED AT ALL by them running at Leicester - quite the opposite. I won't go to Leicester for a Coventry fixture. I might go to an away fixture somewhere, so that I can have a good shout in the direction of that ally of Brandon Estates, Mick Horton
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Scunthorpe Scorpions 2018
lucifer sam replied to IronScorpion's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
If all goes to plan, No 7 will be revealed during 'An Evening With The 2018 Scorpions' on Friday night: http://scunthorpescorpions.co/?p=8192 -
Who Finishes Where 2018
lucifer sam replied to phillipsr's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
1. Woffinden 2. Doyle 3. Dudek 4. Zmarzlik 5. Sayfutdinov 6. Lindgren 7. Janowski 8. Zagar 9. Vaculik 10. Holder 11. Hancock 12. Pedersen 13. Pawlicki 14. Laguta 15. Cook (hope he proves me wrong, though) -
That's a big shame. Will the live updates from meetings continue? There were always very thorough on there.
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It was commonplace at the time. Don't forget the 1974 World Final, where Olsen took a heavy fall and the race continued with him lying injured on the track.