Can you bring some sunshine withyou please
Fairly sure Tai Woffinden was selling merchandise on his website think he also advertised it on twitter if your on twitter it may be worth a tweet for info or gear may be available from the Wolves track shop.maybe email the club.
I think Darcy Ward may have a deal with LKI for merchandise who are an Aussie firm as far as i know so might get it over there.
I wouldn't have thought Rye House were big payers but i bet the riders get paid their money on the dot,plus Mr Silver and his son have plenty of knowledge to pass on to a rider keen to take it on board. A track you can practice on almost always available and riders seem to be very loyal to the team/promotor.
IMO Robert Mear needs far more meetings than he can get in the EL alone to keep himself sharp.maybe temporary cover for Jason Bunyan could work out for both parties if the averages fit.
Less delays during meetings
2nd halfs at every track preferably along the lines of the old style vulture races with a rider of the night event
Whoops forgot to mention a bit of PIZZAZ would be great
Think from memory its a Monarchs supporter,though if its a Tigers man i apologise for tarring him with the wrong team.Fairly sure one of the Scottish posters will be able to confirm.
Jason Garrity IMO could certainly ruffle a fair few feathers in the U21 rounds in Europe must be a forward looking sponsor out there who could fund a trip or two.
Why not have it at Buxton its a neutralish track for most riders at that level and ship in an airfence from Belle Vue. A bit of money tbrough the gate even tbough its a BSPA meeting could be a lifesaver for Buxton
There is a half page piece on "The Miracle Man" as they dub him in todays sports section of the sun including a picture of a scantily clad Adam for any members of the fairer sex.
eM_Pe if you get the offer of a lift to go to Mildenhall go they may not go as fast as you are used to seeing in Poland and our EL but i can pretty much say you'll enjoy it. and i aint been to Mildenhall since tbe early 80's when they used to tonk us in their fancy dan tiger racesuits.
Steve Purchase was always mingling witb the spectators and available for a chat at any time, though i have found most of the Oxford promoters over tbe years, who didnt mix with the crowd during a meeting very approachable before and after.