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Tsunami

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  1. OK, will be ringing him tomorrow.
  2. Nice to see you keeping up the good work John. See ya in the new season.
  3. Hmmmm. Where's that calculator as I am sure one of these figures are wrong.
  4. Seem to remember Geoff and Co arriving at Brough Park in the 60's all in a bus, bikes an' all. Great idea for their Northern Tour.
  5. While you are there get me one as well please. What with Nicki, Lubo and Jonas.
  6. What a fabulous development. The facilities must be the best in the world for a speedway stadium. Look forward to having a big event there and just might take a little trip across.
  7. Duplicated thread. Already in Speedway General Discussions.
  8. He should never have travelled back but the Russian authorities always feared that Russian people would ask for political asylum if left.
  9. I was sitting on the 4th bend when Vitalij had his accident. He was in last place and the other 3 riders were passing the start gate when, out of the corner of my eye, I saw bits of the wooden kick boards flying up into the air. It was horrific and Vitalij was badly injured. He was rushed to hospital but due to your political situation at the time, he was flown out at 11 o clock the following Sunday morning despite his terrible injuries. So pleased to hear that he is still alive and well, because I am not sure whether he ever raced again. Could you advise.
  10. Great to see you posting on this forum. Not too sure if a Russian fan has posted in here before but you are certainly a welcome visitor. First of a few I hope. The riders you quote plus Kadirov, Gordeev, Kurilenko,etc, were wonderful riders, were very exciting and certainly opened up a new era for your nation. With some of the recent successes it could be that your nation is at the stage of another good era. Best of luck with your speedway.
  11. In addition, Ivor Brown always rode with a white shirt over his Black Leathers in the early 60's. He always looked the more prestine rider of all time as both he and his bikes were spotless. Still remember his races with Ivan. It was best to keep out of the way on track or you could get injured for being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
  12. My mistake as I missed out that it was just 1964. Just checked our History site, run be dantodan, and yes it was Ivan.
  13. Thanks Nevs, that's the devilish smile I remember. Fancy meeting that smile in a pub. HELP.
  14. Remember seeing him riding for New Cross and also at Newcastle. Was really scary looking when he smiled with them flashing teeth, beard and wide open eyes. Did he also ride for Plymouth ?
  15. Certainly Ernie Baker of Wolverhampton fits the age thing. My guess.
  16. A fair result given the result at Brough. Although the rules for team eligibilty are, or appear to be, non existence, the purpose of the AL was to give even more younger riders a chance to ride in an organised team/league event to accellerate(no pun intended) their progress. As an objective I think that has been achieved and I hope the powers that be repeat the whole thing next year. With more and more competitive experience the riders will reach their expectations even quicker. Once again, congratulations to the young Poole Pirates team on their success.
  17. The same could have been said when Harris made the GP's. So what's your magic formulae for replacing retiring riders with even better riders. BSI and I await with interest.
  18. Totally agree. I can't believe that there are some on here that are trying to defend Scott's action or think that it is justifiable. It was a desperate move by a man trying to qualify but it was crude and unfair. The ref should be taken off the circuit of GP refs for such a blatant miss of the incident. Most noticable, the number of riders that patted Chris as he walked throught the pits, it showed the other riders had a lot of sympathy for his situation. It certainly should be Holta and Chris through with Nicholls sweating on a wildcard.
  19. .....and L36 for the Tsunami family(4) I'll look for the pink and you can look for the gingas.
  20. Saw the picture, and Ted's pose, and thought of you. I knew you would be on here to comment on it.
  21. Real name Maury Mattingley. Good hard rider in the 60's who also brought out a new range of frames with strong looking new design headstocks above the front forks.
  22. Just about to post that but of course he doesnt ride for Wolverhampton.
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