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Bald Bloke

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  1. Taken from Lambo's Facebook. Robert is on his way to Sweden to ride in Kumla for Masarna. His shoulder and neck is hurting. He can turn the wrist fine but it hurts him when he moves it up. Further he was not able to get physio on it yesterday as they haven't had a space so he went straight from Newcastle to the airport. Further information will follow after the meeting.
  2. I would'nt call it a moto cross track,as some do, but it has a wavy thing about it from what i see tonight.
  3. But look at Doyle.Pain threshhold is different
  4. Well I must admit Gater ,a Poole fan that is honest.
  5. I did too.Speedway is full of moaners.That probably wished they didn't bother when its no more!!
  6. Trapper was my thinking Would a blade and re lay sort it
  7. Lets hope for a great meeting and a big crowd.It's horrible looking at empty stadiums on TV.
  8. Just read that Lambo has a hand injury Hope its nothing bad.. Today's meetings Workington then at home at Newcastle. first meeting at Workington scoring 10 points then Newcastle got a second in my first heat then coming second and hit a big rut and chain come off and send me flying onto my wrist and head, had to withdraw from the meeting and now at Newcastle hospital to get my wrist checked over, think it might be a scaphoid injury. Will keep you posted.
  9. I agree.If he did choose longtrack,he should be on his way
  10. This could be a 60-30 going by the fast start by the Rebels
  11. He is indeed.Can't see him coming back to Lynn when hes fit though.Out for 6 weeks or so I read somewhere.
  12. I hope Poole can't re sign him on his new Thurs ave.Hope someone gets a bargain.He will come good once fit.He's picking it up a bit now.Would of had him for Porsing,but got a feeling he's sorted and waiting till Thursday
  13. I've found a handful when he road for Wolves back in 2012.Would of only been 19 then. 1+1, 6 , 4 , 2 , 5+1, 3, 8
  14. They said hopefully by next Mondays meeting with Wolves.
  15. Stars sign Thomas Jorgensen KING’S LYNN have snapped up Danish racer Thomas Jorgensen – who is set to make his debut in Wednesday’s home SGB Premiership clash with play-off rivals Belle Vue. Subject to BSPA approval, Jorgensen will come into the Trucks ‘R’ Us Stars’ side as a replacement for injured fellow countryman Nicklas Porsing. 24-year-old Jorgensen rides for Workington in the SGB Championship and has scored solidly in the Comets’ No.5 race-jacket so far this season. He also has brief top-flight e...xperience from a spell with Wolverhampton back in 2012. Porsing faces four to six weeks on the sidelines with a fracture to his foot and torn muscle from a crash in Sweden last week. And Stars boss Dale Allitt admits the Stars had to make this move as a matter of urgency with Porsing’s average set to drop later this week. Jorgensen therefore comes into the team on his Championship average of 7.30, which ironically takes the Stars exactly to the 50.00 limit which remains in place until Thursday. Riders have thus far in 2017 been declared into Premiership teams on their Championship averages due to the sport’s ‘re-set’ last winter, but that period ends this week with new top-flight figures to be issued. Allitt said: “Thomas is doing well at Workington in a tough riding position, and he’s used to riding big tracks also from his time with Berwick. “He’s a good trapper, and that should stand him in good stead for racing in the Premiership, so we look forward to welcoming him into the team. “We’ve been monitoring the situation with Nick because we couldn’t afford to let him drop to reserve whilst he’s injured. “We saw last week against Wolverhampton what can happen if you have to use guests at reserve, and making this move protects the team rather than having to run with guests where the options are very limited. It was obvious that we couldn’t allow that to happen. “So we’ve been looking at things since last week, knowing that the new averages would be coming into effect as long as Swindon raced on Thursday. “We could have used rider-replacement on Wednesday, but then on Thursday morning Nick’s average drops even though our team total will be over 42 (the new limit), so we couldn’t actually strengthen up. “We’ve had to do this without the knowledge of what’s actually going to happen going forward with any conversion between the two leagues. “We know that Nick’s going to be on 4.69 but we don’t know what conversion we would have to play with for a guest, and we had to make a decision in the best interests of the team.” The decisions taken this week over conversion rates will still be of interest to the Stars as they look to secure regular cover for the injured Simon Lambert. They hope to be able to introduce another new rider to the squad for next Monday’s KO Cup trip to Wolverhampton pending the outcome of those talks at BSPA level. See more 11 1 LikeShow More Reactions Comment
  16. Bjerre and Rory..I was one of a good few that thought "no thanks"...If only..
  17. He soon got back in the groove.Like he'd never been away.
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