Hi BFD. Yes I have read the whole of the thread. I have always been a Heathens supporter since Leicester closed down. No way I'm supporting Coventry! Obviously you're correct that I am anti foreign riders, especially Australian ones. In actual fact I enjoy watching any rider race on track and have spanered for various foreign riders at my expense when they've been short-handed. The NL is for British riders to gain experience in and hopefully when they are good enough move up a league or two.
Hmm...Who probably speaks most sense? The experienced, respected bloke who works in the league at a high level or some dingbat from the other side of the world..Well whatever. Good luck to the new bloke at Dudley. He has done nothing wrong, but I don't believe that non British passport holders should be allowed to ride in the NL.
The bailing off bit was self preservation.The pair of them were unbalanced/out of control and Harris had no choice. I was surprised that there wasn't more incidents like that tonight. Holder will have his GP win before too long.
Where was Harris supposed to put his elbow? Maybe he could of left it in the changing rooms. All riders have their elbows sticking out a bit going into a corner as they need to move their weight to the front of the bike. If HA had of pulled that move off it would have been pass of the season. It went wrong and a crash happened. That's racing.
I've just looked them up on google earth. The location is a horse racing/trotting track just outside Den Haag NL. Would be great to have some meetings there again, 1200m sandtrack-perfect.
Next time you're out on your road bike at a junction, put it in 3rd gear, hold it flat out and see how long it is before it starts to drag. Riders adjust the clutch at the start because after a practice start everything has warmed up and expanded. If there is no free play in the cable before the start then the clutch can slip during the race.
Rick Millar rode them in '89 I think. Simon Cross had several seasons on them. Paul Fry rode them in his early days at Long Eaton. Stephan Davies, Scott Smith are others I can think of. Kelvin Tatum used them in '88. The problem was they were more of a longtrack engine and provided too much power, not enough rideabilty for speedway. Very well built and reliable engines though and Godden frame kits were very popular.
Not sure of his date of birth, but according to the programme for the national grasstrack championships he's from Barham.He's a damn good rider aswell in both 350 and 500 classes.
Iff I remember corectly the 30 yard rule dates back to when races were started by push starts.Riders had pushers to assist them but after the marker they were on their own iff the bike hadn't started.The 30 yard marker would be half way round the 1st turn at Mildenhall, so it obviously dosn't refer to were riders can turn.