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Witches v Aces 14th May


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3 minutes ago, foreverblue said:

Surprised you couldn't find a photo of Leicester track from a few years ago!!

Harsh! 😂

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They should have held an impromptu practice session, any second half riders invited to, would have soon scrubbed the top surface off without having to race flat out under pressure.

But as others have said, A blade is a part of the equipment that a club has to prove they have in order to to get a track licence.

The main issue as I see it is that you have some riders who are just too afraid to ride on anything less than perfect because they fear if they get hurt here, their Polish club will throw the book at them.

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Paul Hurry (from Ipswich website):

“We had let the crowd in, and we tried to the end to get the meeting on. They tried to scrape the material off, but it was too wet. As soon as (track curator) Bob (Ellis) put the blade down, the sludge came out either side. There was no hope of getting it off the track.”

So there was a blade ... ?

 

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16 minutes ago, Roger Jacobs said:

Paul Hurry (from Ipswich website):

“We had let the crowd in, and we tried to the end to get the meeting on. They tried to scrape the material off, but it was too wet. As soon as (track curator) Bob (Ellis) put the blade down, the sludge came out either side. There was no hope of getting it off the track.”

So there was a blade ... ?

 

Either the ref got it wrong, wouldn't be the first time a ref got something wrong, or Hurry is referring to the leading edge of the grader that was being used to do whatever it was they were trying to do? 🤷‍♂️

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The lumps that came off the bladed grader were solid and staff had to break them up, it didn't look sludgy to me as there wasn't much material at all. I'd have ridden it!

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1 hour ago, marko said:

They should have held an impromptu practice session, any second half riders invited to, would have soon scrubbed the top surface off without having to race flat out under pressure.

But as others have said, A blade is a part of the equipment that a club has to prove they have in order to to get a track licence.

The main issue as I see it is that you have some riders who are just too afraid to ride on anything less than perfect because they fear if they get hurt here, their Polish club will throw the book at them.

And it would be a massive five, or even six, figure sum for some of the riders who ride over here...

Can't blame them really for not taking any risks...

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15 minutes ago, mikebv said:

And it would be a massive five, or even six, figure sum for some of the riders who ride over here...

Can't blame them really for not taking any risks...

I’m afraid I would not entertain them in Uk in that case. They are helping to send the sport into obscurity with their attitude. Speedway is hardly a no  risk sport.Wait till this situation arises at Northampton and see how the newcomers to the sport react.

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