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Parry's International Coaches
Sotonian replied to steve roberts's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
Berwick and Plymouth would be a modern equivalent. Has anyone ridden for both of these teams? -
Isle Of Wight Wightlink Warriors 2016
Sotonian replied to SpeedwayPortal's topic in National League Speedway
I agree, either that or a KwikFit fitter. -
Australian Gp Is Back
Sotonian replied to Stats's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
The commentators just gloss over an incident where Greg is involved. Why is he untouchable? -
Australian Gp Is Back
Sotonian replied to Stats's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Hancock feigning injury to deflect from his guilt? -
Australian Gp Is Back
Sotonian replied to Stats's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Why isn't Masters banned from the rest of the meeting? Boycie was when he lumped Gollob. -
Congratulations to Tai on a well-deserved 2nd crown.
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Me too. That track is awesome.
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They could also get round that restriction by renting out the extra houses rather than selling them.
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Haven't they already started knocking it down?
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National Speedway Stadium Opening Tickets Now On Sale
Sotonian replied to hyderd's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
Maybe now, but that certainly isn't what was promised when it was launched. Something about plush stadia in major cities.... -
National Speedway Stadium Opening Tickets Now On Sale
Sotonian replied to hyderd's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
Norden in 1983 if often cited as the start of the decline of the old World Finals. With Teterow on the cards for next year, another track in a German field, will the same be said about it and the SGP? -
Who Would Ride And Win In The World Final Of The Nearly Men
Sotonian replied to Joe Beevers's topic in Years Gone By
Surely Brian Crutcher, 2nd in 1954, is a glaring omission too? -
Kent Vs Eastbourne Monday 17th August 6:30pm
Sotonian replied to Alex2000's topic in National League Speedway
Quite the opposite with the Collins brothers. -
That's because it wasn't the stadium back then that it is now, it was more like Teterow is.
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Belle Vue Aces V Poole Pirates 03.08.15
Sotonian replied to SteveLyric2's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
It's a GP week though, enough said -
Belle Vue Aces V Poole Pirates 03.08.15
Sotonian replied to SteveLyric2's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
I disagree. Riders don't like to dwell on incidents like this and prefer to get on with their racing. -
David Howe Annonces His Retitrement
Sotonian replied to Sotonian's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
It's worth adding that his record of winning 3 consecutive league titles in 3 different leagues with P'boro (CL,PL &EL) is unlikely to be repeated. -
David Howe writes: I have been debating whether to write this or not, as if my life has any consequence to other people's but in the end I decided that some people may be interested and also it may be good for myself. I have come to the difficult decision to finish my racing career, there are a couple of reason for this and I will do my best to explain. As many know I have been carrying injuries to both shoulders for a few years now but the initial injury to my right shoulder has gradually been getting worse. To be honest the rider that went down at Worcester that day never made it off the track, I have never been the same since and physically I cannot do the things on a bike that I used to be able to do. I have tried to get back to where I was but unfortunately that goal hasn't been achieved. I am now at a stage where I am fed up of being in pain. I have sat back and watched so many riders suffering severe injuries and I keep asking myself do I want to get hurt again? The answer I now alway no. A few years ago I started to stress about what I would do when I stopped racing, it has been all I have ever known so we started to prepare for the day that it would come, I just didn't plan on it being so soon. Some riders are lucky enough to make good money from racing, most however scrape a living and break even, I fall into the later. I am one of the lucky ones that has found something away from racing that I enjoy and pays the bills, many riders carry on because it is all they know, in this regard I feel lucky that I now have a job that I enjoy, so the transition hasn't been too difficult. I didn't want to be that rider who carries on just because it's all I have ever know, slowly slipping down the ranks, I can bow out with a small amount of dignity and self respect. I could write a book about all my experiences throughout my career, on and off track, it's been an amazing ride. I have been fortunate that my three "main" clubs have been well run and a pleasure to ride for. Peterborough, I was taken under Peter Oakes wing and he helped me not only as a rider but as a person, for his help early on in my career was amazing and for this I will be ever grateful. If Peter hadn't left Peterborough I imagine I would still have been there now. I had many good years at Wolves, even though I had a love/hate relationship with the crowd at times, those years were mostly great and '07 will always be a special time for me. Then onto Scunthorpe Speedway, I loved it there, my home. Rob and Gail Godfrey are two of the greatest people I have met and I hope, certainly in the first three years I did you proud. One of the hardest thugs I have ever had to do was race against Scunthorpe but I hope you and all the fans understand that I needed to have one last go and to know. Just a quick thank you to all at glasgow speedway, we knew I wasn't fit but not to the extent, thank for making me feel so welcome and sorry it didn't work out. Also to another guy, Aaron Lanney, a tough year at Oxford Cheetahs but a great guy and I'm pleased to have ridden for you. Racing has taken me all over the world, in the last few years I have enjoyed my time doing grass and long track, going to some of the iconic tracks had been amazing. I have met some great people through the sport, if it hadn't been for racing I wouldn't have met Jaye Stevens, whom even though live in oz we are still close mates. I met Joanne Howe at Wolves but I suppose things can't always be good. Lastly thank you to my mum Janet Howe and to my dad, without both of you none of this would have been possible, and dad we started this together and we finished it together. I now move on to a new chapter in life but I am actively seeking a roll in the sport and thanks to Tracey Cossar I hope I can give something back to the sport via the ACU and maybe the fim, who knows. Anyone who knows me well knows I'm not that emotional so the fact this is hard to write says how much the sport has meant to me. I know I have never been the best or a world champion but I hope people will remember me for giving all to my clubs and whenever I have represented GB and one day I think I will look back and be proud of my achievements. This does feel like I am writing an obituary, which I suppose I am as I'm laying my career to rest but as a great man once wrote, it's better to burn out than fade away.......
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Why the criticism of riders having vans? These days, they are as cheap to buy and run as an average family car and far more convenient than towing a trailer.
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http://www.exeterexpressandecho.co.uk/years-Campaign-bring-speedway-Exeter-gains/story-27472518-detail/story.html Whatever became of Colin Hill's legacy for just this purpose?
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Bob Oakley finished 3rd in the 1952 World Final, although a Wembley rider by then.
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Richie Worrall (the Future Of Speedway)
Sotonian replied to topaz325's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
Is that why Loram isn't in the list? -
Latvian Gp 18 July
Sotonian replied to DutchGrasstrack's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Ah, I get it now. I shouldn't have started on the beer so soon!