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Rob Dyer

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  1. Thanks for your feedback Dickie and Harry. Felt good from the centre green with the match really coming alive in the closing races. Got to admire those guys. Really fearless and their efforts were rightly well received. Thanks to Garry and Debbie for asking me to stand in for Spencer. Hope to be back on duty for you before the end of the season.
  2. Can anyone supply the winning time for the final please. My normal sources don’t show it. Many thanks.
  3. Travel Plus Tours have a party going to Leszno, Toruń and Zielona Gora this weekend. Very exciting.
  4. This has already been posted in the ‘New Ideas’ section of the forum.
  5. Have a look at this: THE NICE CHALLENGE COMES TO THE UK WITH STANDARD TWO VALVE 500cc SPEEDWAY ENGINES. One of Polish Speedway’s most innovative challenges is coming to the Isle of Wight in a UK first when the NICE Challenge arrives on July 11th. The event, which uses uniform two valve 500 cc Jawa laydown engines fitted into the riders own frames, is sure to attract a lot of attention at a time when there seems to be much discussion for reducing engine and running costs within the sport. The NICE Challenge on the Isle of Wight is the first of several European events in 2019 to be backed by the international NICE organisation whose main business is based around home automation systems such as sliding gates and smart home products and who have been generous sponsors within league speedway in Poland for several years. The UK event will see twelve riders draw lots and select a standard engine that must then be fitted into their frame. The engines are being brought from Poland especially for the event so there will be total equality for each competitor. Riders will have a short practice on their nominated engine and then it is on with the racing which is expected to take the form of a twelve heat individual event followed by semi-finals and final. Wightlink Warriors Co-Promoter Barry Bishop who travelled to Gdansk to secure the meeting said, “Martin and I are absolutely delighted to be able to bring this innovative speedway meeting to the UK. In Poland, it is building momentum and I am sure there will be a lot of interest in the UK too. I am even more proud that we are able to start a relationship with NICE Polska SP to bring this to UK fans. There has been so much talk about engines, tuning, slowing speedway, and so on, well now fans will have the chance to see 12 riders on standard engines battle around the Smallbrook circuit to show and utilise their skill versa their engine tuning to win the NICE Challenge. This meeting is a major result for all the hard work everyone has put in on the Island over the last few years and this meeting shows our little club is watched throughout the speedway world. I hope that fans from across the UK will come and see this thrilling version of speedway and that it will be the big success it should be in action, attendance and identifying potential new ways in which our sport could move forward. Once again, the Island's speedway club has brought something fabulous to the Isle of Wight, and Smallbrook Stadium, and we should all be very proud.” Mr. Wojciech Jankowski of NICE Polska SP said, “Last year at the end of the season, following the success of Nice Cup series for the youngest riders on standard engines, we decided to organize a meeting for seniors at the Moto Arena in Torun. The meeting was an official end of Mariusz Puszakowski’s career (a Torun star rider). It was a great day with a lot fun during the engines ballot, searching for the right set-ups and because of engine standardisation not focusing on technological advances. The meeting was won by Antonio Lindback, in front of Krzysztof Buczkowski and Krzysztof Jabłoński in a great final. Due to the great interest in this format, we are organizing a couple of meetings in Europe in this new formula. The Isle of Wight round is going to be the first round of the new series. We are supplying the riders with standard engines, DeliTire tyres and Silkolene oil. Those riders who make the podium will be rewarded with products from Nice portfolio (gate operators, smart home systems, etc.).” The Secretary of The Polish Speedway Commission, GKSZ, and supervisor of the NICE Challenge Mr Marek Wojaczek added, “What is speedway about? To me it’s close racing, elbows, overtakings, skill and balance on the turns. It is not speed or best times. However, in today’s sport the technical regulations have created a situation in which the tuning of the engines is a vital factor for success in the sport. Therefore, a few years ago Mirek Dudek of PROMEX proposed another approach to the sport: standard two valve engines. Riders who compete on similar equipment need to prove their skills, choose sprockets properly and operate the throttle smartly. Such engines were produced by JAWA and since 2017 meetings in the formula have been organized under the NICE CUP brand. The engines are 500 cc, 2 valves, not tuned and are as similar to each other as possible. Riders draw a ballot for one of the engines before the meeting, put into their own frame, practise and race in the meeting. The characteristics of the engine makes riding easier; races are close and only the skills of riders decide the results. We believe this formula should help riders to prove their skills in competition and not rely on engine power alone.” The meeting will take place on Thursday July 11th at Smallbrook Stadium at Ryde on the Isle of Wight with admission from 5.30 pm ahead the first race 7.00pm.
  6. Hi guys. Thank you for your feedback about the presentation at last night’s very entertaining meeting. With your usual guys unavailable it was a pleasure to have been able to step in and help Garry and Debbie out. And to those of you who took time to have a chat at the end I thank you very much. Here’s to the next time.
  7. 69.4. 72.6. 72.4. 70.8. 71.6. 68.7. 71.7. 74.8. 71.9. 70.0. 71.3. 72.6. 70.6. 72.2. 71.4.
  8. Some clarification with apologies if this has already been posted. Swedish League fixtures on a Thursday take priority over PSC meetings in the UK. With Kurtz and Klindt in Sweden this Thursday, Poole use Nicholls and Musielak at Ippo in the PSC. Taken from Poole website.
  9. The press releases from both teams have NBJ listed as riding in the fixture.
  10. 70.6. 75.0. 74.1. 72.3. 73.3. 70.9. 74.2. 75.3. 74.3. 73.0. 72.5. 76.4. 73.3. 75.0. 72.9.
  11. Interesting comment from Matt Ford at Wednesday’s Forum. Swedish Cup meetings on a Thursday have priority over UK whereas Swedish League matches don’t. He said one of the Ippo v Poole meetings would clash with Swedish Cup with Brady Kurtz and Jack Holder both needed in Sweden and he was hoping Chris Louis could find an alternative date.
  12. Looks like the National League will have Tacticals and IRR for the new season.
  13. Oh dear. Unless I have read this wrongly, it looks like the change of race day is likely to be rejected on 7 March or shortly thereafter.
  14. Main points from Fans Forum - very well attended by supporters, riders, sponsors and volunteers: Wightlink continue and expand sponsorship. Admission prices (including season tickets) held at 2018 levels Press and practice date to be advised once Eastbourne fixtures known. First meeting Thursday 11 April - Vince Mapley Memorial Trophy Second meeting Tuesday 16 April described as a ‘special’ meeting for which Thursday 18 April is reserved should the Tuesday be rained off. Details very soon. Wizards will continue in 2019 in the SDL. Plenty of other open discussion on various matters including the NL AGM outcome and implications, ongoing financial stability, award spin-off’s, sponsorship, My First Skid, social media and profile.
  15. Barry and Martin are hosting a Fans Forum on 19 January at 7.00 pm in Premier Lounge at Smallbrook Stadium. All welcome.
  16. At tonight’s REF quiz it was announced that the first home meeting of 2019 will be the Elite Shield against Kings Lynn on Thursday 11 April. There will also be a meeting the following week on Good Friday morning. Press day date to be announced in due course.
  17. Ryan Terry-Daley is the Warriors fifth signing for 2019. Joins on 5.22. Full details on Facebook and club website.
  18. Chris Widman just confirmed for 2019 on 3.32. Full details on Facebook or club website.
  19. Chad Wirtzfeld is signing number three. Full details on Facebook and website.
  20. Second signing is Ben Morley on 9.13. Full story on Facebook and website.
  21. First on the 2019 team sheet is Danno Verge on 4.83
  22. This might help. Just search the relevant team. http://www.speedwaygb.co.uk/plymouth18
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