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Please Go Middlo
stephenagraham replied to skeletor's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
You can call Team USA "third world", you can claim how much better Team GB is than the Yanks, you can call us cheaters and you can accuse us of gaming the rules, but it all comes off as very sour grapes. The arrogance and pretentiousness of some of the folks in this neighborhood is inelegant, at best, and embarrassing for a nation with a rich speedway history, at worst. Team USA definitely had luck on their side with a decimated Swedish squad and Team GB lacking Scott Nichols in the race-off, but that's racing. Billy Hamill didn't score any points Thursday nor did Neil Middleditch. It all came down to what happened on the track and if you think hanging the manager, a man with his own rich speedway history, is the solution, a number of you are completely deluded. You had a bad day and that sometimes happens but, to throw temper tantrums like a 5 year old, really doesn't cut it. Have more pride in your team no matter what the result, give them your full throated support and use this result as a learning experience to do better next year. -
2011 FIM Speedway World Champion Greg Hancock and Billy Hamill both made the Main Event at this year's Gumball Rally. Rounding out the field were Billy Janniro, Kenny Ingalls and Gino Manzares. The Gumball Rally was held this weekend in San Bernardino, California. All proceeds from the Gumball Rally go to support American youth speedway. Billy and Christina Hamill work long and hard to put on this event, which is fast becoming the premier event of American speedway. Check the YouTube settings as this is available in 1080p HD.
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It took them a few days to get it up but the webcast of the Perris 1st Division Championship is now available for viewing. A big thanks to all the people that help make the webcast possible. Here was the field: Billy Janirro Tommy Hedden Ricky Wells Ryan Fisher Mike Faria Tyson Burmeister Buck Blair Jason Ramirez Eddie Castro Steve Russell John Marquez Bryce Starks Michael Raines Austin Novratil Gino Manzares Aaron Fox R - Tyson Talkington R - Russell Green and here is the link: http://www.letsgoexpo.com/event/Display/Lectures/speedwayviewer.cfm
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Sandie, the next meeting at Perris will be on January 8 and will be a day race over here. The tentative start is noon. That would be 20:00 GMT, which would work out nicely for you, and 06:00, Sunday, on the east coast of Australia. Whether it will be webcast or not hasn't been confirmed however tonight's response to the webcast was very strong and exceeded expectations, which certainly couldn't hurt the odds. As with everything speedway, it's a matter of money and sponsorship. I do have good news about tonight's meeting. It will be available, on demand, sometime tomorrow at www.speedwaywebcast.com. They have a lot of data to crunch so it may be later in the day. I firmly believe the future of speedway lies with webcasting and tonight was a very positive step forward from our corner of the world. Steve
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Hi. We're going to try to webcast tonight's race from Perris Speedway in Perris, California. The track is appx. 260 yards and is the longest track we currently have in Southern California. We have a strong field that should produce some excellent racing. I know the time is bad for anyone in Europe, with the race starting at 3am, but if you're up, try to tune in. I'm not certain of the start time in Oz but I think it will be around 14:00 on the east coast. Here's the field: Billy Janirro Tommy Hedden Ricky Wells Ryan Fisher Mike Faria Tyson Burmeister Buck Blair Jason Ramirez Eddie Castro Steve Russell John Marquez Bryce Starks Michael Raines Austin Novratil Gino Manzares Aaron Fox R - Doug Nicol R - Tyson Talkington Here's the link: http://www.speedwaywebcast.com We are all hoping it works smoothly. Steve
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Usa Speedway On Motors Tv Tonight
stephenagraham replied to LOL's topic in International World of Speedway
This was Billy's second to the last race. The following week he hit the wall at the exact same place and that was that for that. -
Usa Speedway On Motors Tv Tonight
stephenagraham replied to LOL's topic in International World of Speedway
I tuned in and watched the first broadcast of this series and I must admit that it certainly wasn't what was expected. I contacted the gentleman that shot the video and was informed that there was a problem converting American video standards to European video standards and that the problem was being promptly addressed. With respect to the actual racing, there are obvious differences between British racing and American racing. First, the quality over here in America is not close to the British leagues just as the British leagues are not close to the Grand Prix series, or Poland for that matter. Another difference is the track size with Costa Mesa coming in around 180 yards. Fortunately, a track of that size does provide much closer racing and many more position changes. One other thing that needs addressing is that not all of the riders at Costa Mesa were old guys with at least 2 or 3 of the participants being 16 years old. I guess all I'm trying to say is that before folks try to destroy this telecast before it ever gets off the ground, give it a couple of weeks and let the folks putting the show work out the technical bugs and see if the product improves. If you talk to anyone who has ever been to Costa Mesa and also saw the broadcast, I'm sure they will tell you that the true intimacy and essence of Costa Mesa wasn't even close to being captured. I am a speedway fan pure and simple and while I, like most people, would rather watch a good Grand Prix any day, I love speedway in any form and have seen racing ranging from an impromptu get together out in the California desert to the crowning of a couple of world champions and whatever quality it is, it sure beats the hell out of watching just about anything else on the tube. -
U21 World Ind. Qualifiers
stephenagraham replied to tommy's topic in International World of Speedway
Does anyone know where the qualifiers from Norden will be riding next? Thanks! -
Radio Stream From Cardiff?
stephenagraham replied to stephenagraham's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Thanks. I think they were the ones I listened to last year. -
Radio Stream From Cardiff?
stephenagraham replied to stephenagraham's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
I guess if I had looked a little harder, i would have found this: Badge Yesterday, 08:19 AM Post #81 Group: Members Posts: 1809 Joined: 1-January 06 From: in the white room at the crossroads Member No.: 6415 If there is anyone out there not going to Cardiff and perhaps not able to watch on Sky, BBC Radio Suffolk are broadcasting live from the stadium on 103.9fm. from 6 o/c -
Does anyone know of a live audio stream for Cardiff. Over here, in America, that's the best we can hope for. P.S. If anyone from BSI or SGP is reading this... I have four words for you... pay per view webcast! If it can be done at The Grand, in Southern California, on a weekly basis for free, I'm sure you fine folks could come up with some sort of equitable solution.
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Xtremespeedwayaction's webcasts are back after a brief respite for the holidays. The new season kicks off with a replay of the USA v. The World match, held at Fast Fridays Speedway in Auburn, California on October 27, 2007. The World team consisted of Jason Crump, Brian Karger, Jonas Davidsson, Armando Castagna, Steve Johnston and Daniel Davidsson. Representing the USA team were Charlie Venegas, Tommy Hedden, Bobby Hedden, Buck Blair, Bart Bast, Mike Faria,and Bryan Yarrow. The webcast will air at 19:00pst on Wednesday and at 10:00pst on Saturday. That translates to 03:00 on Thursday and 18:00 on Saturday, UK time. To view the webcast, a 300kbs connection is suggested. There will be no charge to access the webcast. Simply go to http://xtremespeedwayaction.com/ and follow the appropriate link. While on the site, there are also fresh interviews with Nate Perkins, promoter of the new Avi Casino venue, Steve Evans, promoter of Victorville Speedway and Bill Amick of USA Speedway. There will be more great racing webcasts, compliments of Mark Williams, on a weekly basis. Just check the site you are reading this on for weekly details or go directly to the xtremespeedway.com website.
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Bruce Flanders is our premier announcer in the world of speedway. Not an actor or speed record holder but I'm sure he is friends with Briggo. Bruce also used to ride long long ago. He is voice of the Long Beach Grand Prix, Laguna Seca, Irwindale Raceway and anywhere else there are motorsports and a microphone. There is cautious optimism regarding US speedway however the future looks quite a bit better than it did two years ago. Next year, we will have four full time tracks in California...Auburn, Costa Mesa, Industry Hills and Victorville. Our East Coast is still having a rough go of it but there are some very dedicated people back there that are pouring their hearts into it. Mix in The Dream Team and all in all, things aren't too bad.
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The crowd was unusually small but still enough to make for a successful meeting. Unfortunately, there were delays in getting the event announced and coupled with very cold and rainy weather and, as you said, Christmas right around the corner, it was quite a bit smaller than usual. There are already plans in the works to avoid that situation next year as the event will probably be held a couple of months earlier, during the regular speedway schedule. The regular season attendance at The Grand has seen a steady increase over the past two season due to an excellent promotion team and a tightly run, fast paced program. Crowds of 500-1000 are the norm for The Grand while Costa Mesa is still king with some crowds last season filling the place to capacity. Somewhere around 4000+, I believe.
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A very good deal indeed! The facility itself is a premium facility with excellent seating, a roof over the arena, video replay on the scoreboard, great announcing from Bruce Flanders, free programs, excellent concessions (great Mexican food) at reasonable prices and 12oz. Heinekens and Coronas for $2. The racing certainly isn't all the way up to British standards by a longshot but 40+ heats for $10...we love it. Greg Hancock, Bobby Schwartz and John Cook all attended and Billy Hamill would have been there except for a previous commitment however the Hamills were well represented by #104, 8 year old Kurtis. It is always fun to see our youth movement on display with a full afternoon of fun and injury free racing. Here are some shots of the arena: http://www.speedwaybikes.com/tracks/industryhills.htm