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I put this together for what I anticipate our fixture list will look like in not to distant future. Belle Vue fixtures 2028 Easter. PCMT Colts May BH. GB v Australia test match Colts May BH. Challenge v Sheffield select Colts June. GP June. GP Colts July. British Final Colts August. Speedway centenary August BH. GB v Rest of the world test match Colts September. Challenge v UK Select Colts September. Challenge v Glasgow select Play off final. Belle Vue v Aces đ
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So itâs the jeopardy and not the participants that is the draw. For PCMT see BV junior championship (when it ran) for play offs see NDL play offs (when they ran) for GPs see the British Junior Championship which we also run two rounds. All have jeopardy. Doesnât the visit of Edinburgh, Scunthorpe or Middlesbrough provide any kind of novelty? I donât believe youâd attend these fixtures as they donât have the top stars. They are no doubt a draw.
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ouch replied to Lionsman66's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Bang on. Itâs mainly due to slick PR by Henry, ably backed up by the trolls on here and no doubt other social media. A good example of this was the annual AGM statement we are all eagerly waiting on. This years included a large section on Ipswich running a junior meeting, painting Louis as some kind of saviour on the junior front. I urge you to read it again and compare it to the damp squib it turned out to be. Donât get me wrong it was a worthy venture and Iâm always pleased to see top level clubs help us with the task of bringing on the next generation, no matter how small. It was not worthy of the being included in the AGM statement. https://britishspeedway.co.uk/miscellaneous/british-speedway-agm-statement-2/ -
Aarrghh! You quoted him and I read it. I cannot believe he referenced the junior meeting as an innovative act, unbelievable. Run a junior team if you want to bring on youngsters. Itâs completely lost on him that an ex Colt (having graduated out of our team) won the event. Sign young English riders when they are 16 and help build them up (no mention of the compulsory RS riders please) donât wait until they are world number three before you come sniffing round. What has Louis actually done? Ran speedway at the same venue itâs been at for decades? Let lifelong Ipswich fan Guy bankroll the club? Signed Doyle, so innovative that nine teams had done that before them? Signed Emil when the Ukraine war hit Russian sportsmen? Moved up to the top league six seasons ago? Nobody puts any meat on the bones of him being a standout promoter, well now is your chance but donât mention the junior meeting again.
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You do realise youâve picked meetings that contain the top stars. Even the play offs have top stars as generally their inclusion makes for top teams. What made you choose these meetings?
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What will 2026 UK speedway bring?
ouch replied to Lionsman66's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
I wouldnât use the word trust but there is little to no respect for Belle Vue or their staff amongst the BSPL committee and many of its members. Adrian was too vocal about the need for an independent body and that did not go down well and this has been mirrored with Mark. To have a business man who basically fell into speedway but could see the direction it should be going, move on due to the shenanigans of those at the top table said it all much more and much earlier than Louis latest stunt. -
Looking at the teams that finished in the middle of the table, namely Belle Vue & Berwick, the difference in average between the top three and bottom three is GREATER in the championship. The stats donât back up the suggestion that racing is better in the championship due to them all being of a similar standard. Just like the idea of variety, this is another championship fallacy.
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ouch replied to Lionsman66's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
As we have a chance for a major reset in UK speedway, Iâd like to ask any mechanical boffins how easy is it to make the kit massively cheaper? You canât just change regs overnight in a big way as that sees riders with expensive & unusable out of date parts but can costs be driven down with minor tweaks as time goes on? A speedway bike will always be a speedway bike but it would be nice to have a cheaper alternative to the highly tuned rocket ships currently blighting the domestic scene. -
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ouch replied to Lionsman66's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Four ex promoters, all fighting back the tears whilst describing their own tales of woe regarding the loss of their teams. Developers, said the first. I couldnât make it pay said the second, I really tried. My landlord kicked us out, said the third, they didnât want us, it was so sad. They look to the fourth as they all hold hands united in sadness and ask, what about you? He replies, sobbing, I didnât get my own way this time. -
No, he just moaned about the state of speedway as we have been doing on here since then. He could see where things were going and his demand for a neutral overlord repeatedly fell on deaf ears as the jolly few won their trophies. He was willing to move on if he received acceptable offers but kept the club running for local fans and British Speedway as a whole until Tony Mole took over. I donât believe this is Chrisâ stance as he is looking to wash his hands of his âbelovedâ witches & fans. Christ, if Belle Vue put the club up for sale every time things went against us, we would be permanently no the market.
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So Louis plays the Sandhu card due to the proposed set up not being to his liking. Try being a Belle Vue promoter and having to deal with the crap laid at our feet with irritating regularity. No matter how disgruntled you feel about not getting your own way you do not jump ship. Think of the bigger picture for once and not solely your own club as this thinking has got us into this situation we are now in. Itâs better all round to try and attempt change from within rather than just washing your hands of our wonderful sport. You never win every battle but you still have hope to win the war. I posted when the NSS opened my concern of not having any top flight clubs to ride against due to the volatile nature of many promoting teams. Itâs come to pass in the main due to this insular me, me, me thinking that culminates in this situation when things donât go their way. We know itâs not a financial decision as like Poole in the second division the witches have the best crowds and due to incredible work done by Louis they have the best sponsor support. Pulling the rug like this has MASSIVE repercussions to the WHOLE sport in the UK and even if he gets his way and performs a U turn the damage from that press release will last. I feel for the witches supporters who would turn out to see their team in what ever guise they appeared. To have that potentially removed whilst the perpetrator sheds crocodile tears is particularly galling. Keep fighting guys, someoneâs got to. Up the witches!
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What will 2026 UK speedway bring?
ouch replied to Lionsman66's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Apart from one team, Belle Vue met everyone twice at home and twice away. It was not repetitive. 14 teams canât meet home and away twice as there are not enough available dates. Once home plus the addition of a north/south league cup would give 19. Add in one cup meeting then thatâs a guaranteed 20 meetings with the potential of another 7 Double downers were guaranteed 29 meetings last year with a potential of another 12 so why the hell do they desire one big league? Is it because they think they will get top league money for ALL their meetings as that wonât happen due to the strength of the league. They will get second division money for ALL their meetings. So they will lose up to 34% of their meetings and have a lower mean average wage per meeting. Double whammy and they want that? -
What will 2026 UK speedway bring?
ouch replied to Lionsman66's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Apart from one team, Belle Vue met everyone twice at home and twice away. It was not repetitive. 14 teams canât meet home and away twice as there are not enough available dates. Once home plus the addition of a north/south league cup would give 19. Add in one cup meeting then thatâs a guaranteed 20 meetings with the potential of another 7 Double downers were guaranteed 29 meetings last year with a potential of another 12 so why the hell do they desire one big league? Is it because they think they will get top league money for ALL their meetings as that wonât happen due to the strength of the league. They will get second division money for ALL their meetings. So they will lose up to 34% of their meetings and have a lower mean average wage per meeting. Double whammy and they want that? -
What will 2026 UK speedway bring?
ouch replied to Lionsman66's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Overall number of participants. 13-4=9 8-1=7 2015/2025 -
What will 2026 UK speedway bring?
ouch replied to Lionsman66's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
When the second division started accepting journeyman foreigners, it was a step back for British speedway as a whole but good for them. Like wise when they moved from double uppers to double downers around 2017/18 it was good for them but bad for British speedway as it led to our rider shortage. Championship fans are constantly referring to the predictable nature of the top league which is laughable given the championship is now the Poole & Glasgow show and has been for years. Add in the supposed variety you get in the Championship compared to the Premiership even though we are only taking two more teams and the fact that two of their teams met each other 10 times also slips the mind. Ten years ago there were 13 teams in the championship but that is down to 9. When it comes to losing teams from then to 2025, itâs 4-1 to the championship. I post this to balance things up and shine a light on the them and us mentality that has blighted our sport for longer than I care to remember. WE ARE IN THIS TOGETHER and need to leave our competition out on the track and not in the boardroom. Itâs a symbiotic relationship where what happens to one massively affects the other. -
Please donât included The Aces in this. Matej didnât ride for any other team apart from his beloved Aces (where he was greatly loved) over the last decade or so. To see him line up for Birmingham was tough as it was with Tom the year before but the bigger picture needs to be looked at here. Max was the same and if we need to lose another of our GP heroâs for the greater good then so be it. Sign them young and inexperienced then help build them up as it benefits the whole league. That would be fine by us, wouldnât it.
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ouch replied to Lionsman66's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Fricke, Kurtz, Bewley, Lidsey, Brennan etc were not top riders when we signed them. Other clubs could have signed them at the time without breaking the bank. We are now being berated for wanting to keep some of them! Birminghams top three at the start of the season totalled more than Oxford & Kings Lynn and around only one point less than the others. They had the second best third heatleader in the league. In 2013 they topped the league and shut the following season. On behalf of the âbig fiveâ, we apologise for that. Not all problems are down to a few handy sound bites. I agree about the 10th match thing as variety is no guarantee of great entertainment but itâs something on here that is continually being put forward. -
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ouch replied to Lionsman66's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
For one big league, Iâd not thought theyâd reduce the total number of fixtures on top of no doubling up. âSorry Chris, youâre not getting your income from the 27 Kings Lynn meetings. Oh well Iâll just make do with the 26 Glasgow meetings. You might want sit down.â Ouch! -
Itâs just the 25% reduction, they donât get a further 2.5% off. See Toms average at the end of 2022 compared to his start in 2023. https://britishspeedway.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/p22_issue_final-1.pdf https://britishspeedway.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/p23_issue_1.pdf
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What will 2026 UK speedway bring?
ouch replied to Lionsman66's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Looking forward to one big league and Sam Masters battles with Jack Shimelt, add in seeing Glasgow v Edinburgh 10 times makes for a mouth watering prospect. -
What will 2026 UK speedway bring?
ouch replied to Lionsman66's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Poole finished with one rider over 8 this year so aside from the decades used points limit, they will done nothing to share out league strength. The âbigâ five didnât screw over Birmingham or Oxford. If the Brummies had won the league this season they would still have closed. Kings Lynn (one of the âbigâ five) screwed Oxford over last year and simultaneously finished below them in the table. Itâs widely known that there are no assets any longer so how in a free market can teams screw over other teams? If offering better terms is screwing over, then people and companies are screwed over every day and this has gone on since commerce came to be. With the lack of riders for one big league I anticipate screwing over will become more prevalent - and costly. -
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ouch replied to Lionsman66's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
I find the views on here so contradictory itâs little wonder the sport is in a mess - when you think that itâs basically run by fans and ex riders. I end up more confused on every visit. We need to be running at weekends as this is the time families and others look to spend their leisure pound, unless you live in Poole. Plymouth have the right idea about racing on the night that is best for them. Klindt only missed half of their home league meetings but thatâs fine as people are ok with guests. Top stars add little if anything to the gate apart from Ipswich who saw a jump in attendance when Jason & Emil signed. Poole has the biggest and most passionate fan base but if we run 24 hours early, weâre screwed. If we run at weekends without the top stars weâll be onto a winner, unless itâs the Colts. Teams should compete in the league they can afford, unless you are Poole or Glasgow. Top teams donât share out their top riders, said Max Fricke. Etc, etc, etc. -
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ouch replied to Lionsman66's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Could someone with time on their hands put up the teams and (guessed at) riders for each team so we can see where we are at in terms of riders for each club? -
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ouch replied to Lionsman66's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
If the sport continues its dumbing down and our top riders are either not wanted or are to be shared amongst those with no desire for rider development then The Aces should embrace this and purely look after themselves. Forget the GP & British Final, let another track look after that as they had a detrimental affect of our domestic attendance. Build a team to Birminghamâs total from last year and save on rider costs both from an initial point of view and a match by match basis - less points, less pay. We are pretty much running on diehards with regards attendance and they like me will turn out for their fortnightly speedway fix. The days of us looking at the bigger picture need to end as itâs not as though weâve change anything nor gathered more friends within the sport. Ben Cook 6.39 Jake Mulford 3.00 Charles Wright 6.11 Tate Zischke 3.00 Zach Cook 6.20 Billy Budd 3.00 Jack Smelt 3.00 30.70 just short of the Brummies total last year. -
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ouch replied to Lionsman66's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
You use to be able to watch top flight speedway every night of the week as clubs had their own set days that worked for them. Poole moved down a league to keep their midweek race-night. Itâs not always the case that weekend is best. Belle Vue ran on a Sunday this year (without top stars) and the attendance wasnât anything to shout about. Imo, with everything on offer in Manchester on a weekend, Belle Vue would find the battle for the leisure pound in the area much tougher. For my five penâorth, I only saw one Belle Vue team meeting on a weekend this year as I was busy for the others. In previous years I maybe missed one.