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  1. I'm confused. Agent for who as why would he want Lakeside to win?
  2. Belle Vue have 52pt with 4 home meetings left Wolves have 52pts with 2 home meetings left Poole have 50pts with 1 home & 3 away left Coventry are using RR for KK and Harris struggles at this track so expecting a Belle Vue home win
  3. Think Belle Vue will win this. Kaspazak rides the track well and will be a loss. Would like us to get something from this although unlikely, although if we don't at least it will help towards Belle Vue finishing top
  4. Kaspazak has been amazing to watch this year. After having Hans the last two years it's been a joy to finally have a proper number one
  5. Great guesting from Kaspazak who got a paid Max. Much better than Hans would have scored
  6. BELLE VUE v BEES, PREVIEW Thursday September 01, 2016 COVENTRY race their penultimate away fixture of the season on Friday as they make the trip to Elite League leaders Belle Vue (7.30pm). The Buildbase Bees had a phenomenal recent record at the Aces former Kirkmanshulme Lane home, but lost out 42-50 in a highly entertaining first visit to the National Speedway Stadium at the end of May. Since then, the Manchester club have gone on to book their play-off place with the Bees missing out on the top four, largely due to their home defeats in the first half of the season and being unable to convert winning positions in a couple of away matches. They now have three top-flight fixtures remaining in 2016, with the trip to Belle Vue followed up by a re-arranged visit to Wolverhampton on September 12 and a home clash with Kings Lynn on September 16. No.1 Krzysztof Kasprzak misses the Belle Vue match as he will be attempting to book his 2017 Grand Prix place via the GP Challenge in Sweden on Saturday. Bees are entitled to a facility on this occasion for the FIM World Championship event, and will utilise the rider replacement facility. Danny King won the British Final at Belle Vue in June and earned a World Cup silver medal with GB at the same venue later in the season, and boss Gary Havelock is also delighted with the form being shown by Jason Garrity and Josh Bates of late. Havelock said: The way Josh is going at the moment, I feel he could hold down a place in the top five of most sides, and Jason is really flying at the moment as well. He was a massive miss during those four or five weeks when he was injured, and I think with him in the team we would have picked up a few more wins. Its a shame because if we were up there and looking like we could make the play-offs, we would be a team coming into form at just the right time of the year. As were not going to make it, it makes sense to share KKs rides out amongst our regular team on Friday and give them all the chance to earn a bit of extra money. BELLE VUE (from): Craig Cook, Patrick Hougaard, Joe Jacobs, Scott Nicholls, Richie Worrall, Steve Worrall, Matej Zagar. BUILDBASE BEES (from): Josh Bates, Jason Garrity, Chris Harris, Krzysztof Kasprzak R/R, Danny King, James Sarjeant, Kacper Woryna.
  7. I know KK definitely did. I dont know about buzz though
  8. The difference is Kaspazak started on an assessed average
  9. Should be a home win. I can't see Lakeside getting anywhere near. The stars look stronger at reseve and the top 5.
  10. He was back riding and scoring well yesterday so luckily for you he is no longer out
  11. Posted on Twitter by Hans. Could be good news for Poole as no head injury and doesn't say anything about staying out injured for the rest of the season hansi_andersenI see various rumours are floating about what's happen to me Monday. Yes I crashed heavily and my body has taken a beaten. I've broken a finger on my left hand (like I did last year at Swindon) and apart from that and some bruises I'm fine and a few days rest will do me good before SGP Challenge on Saturday #34 #BackOnTheBigStage2017 #CanSupportMe
  12. Richard Lawson Lakeside Hammers_Credit Anticlockwise PhotographyLakeside are in last-chance saloon as they head to Kings Lynn for their final away meeting of the season on Thursday (7.30). The Vortex Hammers are desperate to keep their Elite League play-off hopes alive with a positive result at the Adrian Flux Arena. A win for fourth placed Swindon at home to Leicester could end their chances if they fail to leave Norfolk with any points. Team coach Kelvin Tatum knows his side need to step things up and he says they are targeting a victory which would give their top four hopes a huge boost. We need to come away with a result, said Tatum. Weve been given a bit of an opportunity with Swindon not picking up any points at Wolverhampton on Monday, and we need to take advantage. Were getting close to the last throw of the dice, and Kings Lynn werent particularly impressive on Monday either so well be hoping to make the most of that. We must get something, but a win would be terrific and with the home meeting on Friday plus the showdown with Swindon in a couple of weeks it would give us a good chance. If we dont get anything tomorrow night then we possibly dont deserve to make the play-offs, but its in our own hands and its down to us to perform. The Hammers draft in British Champion Danny King to guest for Kim Nilsson, who is riding in Sweden, at No.3. They also include Dan Halsey at reserve in place of the injured Robert Mear with Ben Morley already committed to a meeting for Premier League club Rye House. Kings Lynn include James Sarjeant as a guest for Simon Lambert at reserve, whilst Danish ace Nicklas Porsing makes his return after replacing Rory Schlein. KINGS LYNN: Niels-Kristian Iversen, Nicklas Porsing, Robert Lambert, Kai Huckenbeck, Troy Batchelor, James Sarjeant, Carl Wilkinson. LAKESIDE: Andreas Jonsson, Edward Kennett, Danny King, Lewis Bridger, Richard Lawson, Dan Halsey, Lewis Kerr. Image: Richard Lawson Credit: Anti-clockwise Photography
  13. Might be guesting for Masters if he's still injured then, although depends on if the 8 day rule still applies
  14. The averages change in 2 weeks and Kaspazaks will go up and Hans down so he might not be able to guest at home or away by then. He definitely won't be able to guest away
  15. If he rides in that then shouldn't be out for the season. He rode for Coventry with a broken finger
  16. Hans rode for Coventry after he had broke his finger against Swindon so he might not be out long.
  17. They come out in a couple of weeks. Can imagine Hans going down and Kaspazak should go up by then
  18. Have you seen how bad Lakeside are away Belle Vue & Wolves are now mathematically confirmed as in the play offs
  19. Got to feel for Tungate there as have seen others get away with similar. 4 from Lindgren again is very poor. Brilliant guesting from Harris. 11+1 and 11+2 tonight
  20. Brilliant win for Leicester esp without their number 1. I honestly thought Poole would win but in the end it was a big home win.
  21. He was joking about not wanting to race at Leicester earlier today. Hates the place
  22. I think it's unfair that Rosco just blamed the reserves in his interview. Only 3 point from Morris is shocking
  23. The way sky keep on about it I imagine Poole will be making some.
  24. Harris is from Cornwell but has lived in Coventry for several years
  25. 2 away losses for Poole. Leicester didn't even have their number 1 Changes are definitely going to be made.
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