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Coventry Storm V Dudley Fri April 19th At 8pm
chopper replied to Main Man's topic in National League Speedway
Can't get the clip to work , any ideas. Chopper -
Coventry Storm V Dudley Fri April 19th At 8pm
chopper replied to Main Man's topic in National League Speedway
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New Zealand Gp.
chopper replied to STARRGAZER1's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Did the coverage over there have the live cross overs to Lee Adams and Crumpy. I found them very interesting and imformative . Chopper -
Ok Neil, Robert flies in on the second of april and will be looking for any rides he can get. Chopper
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And why do you find that interesting Neil. Chopper
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Robert flies in on the second of april and will be looking for any rides he can get. Chopper
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You can add Robert Branford to the list ,after getting through his first meeting well he's trim and fitter than ever and keen to head back over if something comes up. Chopper
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Yes was good to see him riding I thought better than he ever has considering it was his first hit out. Looks like he will be sitting by the phone waiting for a phone call as the season progresses. Chopper
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Yes was good to see him riding I thought better than he ever has considering it was his first hit out. Looks like he will be sitting by the phone waiting for a phone call as the season progresses. Chopper
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Perhaps he was just frustrated at not getting a team spot , hence him putting his gear up for sale. Chopper
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The “old boy” showed the kids the fastest way around Gillman last night when Shane Parker was an easy winner in the CBS Bins Gillman Solo Championship ahead of Robert Branford, Max Fricke and Justin Sedgmen. But while Parker had an easy win in the final, and was only beaten once during the night, he didn’t have an easy time of it in his first few races. Parker and Sedgmen were the pre-meeting favourites, with newly-crowned Australian Under 21 Champion Max Fricke considered the best outside chance to cause an upset result, but the Championship started in surprise fashion when Robert Branford, having his first ride since injuring his leg at Berwick in August, led Parker all the way in heat one. Branford followed that up with a terrific win over Sedgmen in his next ride to be the only unbeaten rider after two rides each. In his race against Sedgmen, Sedgmen got under him with an aggressive inside pass in turn one on the last lap but Branford regained the lead with a good pass of his own on Sedgmen in turn three. However a last place in his next ride behind Parker, Sedgmen and Fricke, allowed Parker to take of the lead on the scorecard, and Parker kicked up a gear then, winning his final heat and the final quite easily. Branford wasn’t to be completely denied, however, and finished his heats with a narrow win over Fricke before winning a four lap wheel-to-wheel battle with Fricke and Sedgmen for second place in the final. Max Fricke, so good all season, finished third but found the going a bit hot this time around. He wasn’t able to win any of his heats and then had to withstand a whirl-wind finish by Arlo Bugeja to win the last chance semi-final but the narrowest of margins. Bugeja had also earlier given Parker a hard time in their second rides when they rode side-by-side for the first three laps before Parker edged ahead for a five metre win. Gillman speedway 2nd of January
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Robert is hoping to have his first ride after his knee injury in a few weeks time,he's been training hard and is looking trim and fit. Chopper
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Robert is hoping to have his first ride after his knee injury in a few weeks time,he's been training hard and is looking trim and fit. Chopper
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Give the kid a break,the past is just that, we arent all angels are we, lets judge him on his riding ability, which is exciting to watch.. Chopper
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Doubt that very much, i dont think anyone is on that sort of deal. More likely that the club gives them time to find there feet. Lets give the new guys a chance, i watched Ringwood friday night and he looked good to me a real battler. Hopefully Glasgow set up a grippy track for him and Screeny, not a gating tarts track like most over there. Chopper
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Thanks deano it's been a while since I've seen it fairly tidy stored near Matlock I know I put a new front tyre on it the last week I was there.Still drives and runs great just not needed anymore Chopper
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White,front wheel drive,medium sized ,holds 3 bikes
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Ford transit , think its about 2000 model. Near new tyres all round, recent gear box work, set up with rack and bed. Open to sensible offers, based near Matlock, has a few months MOT. Chopper pm me
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Had a look at the qualifier and my first look at young Fricke. I can see where the references to Leigh Adams lookalike comes in , looks very similar on the bike. Doesnt move around a lot but very effective, and looks like he can come from behind as well. On first view and i havent seen a lot of the other 16, 17 years olds he certainly has the potentual to be the next big aussie, pardon the pun as hes only a little tacker. Chopper
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Clean out your private message box Glynn. Chopper
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I guess that shows how hard a call it would have been to make. What i look for is could Roynon have done anything to avoid the collision, i think no, he kept his line and didnt try to stop the outside rider. Nielsen could have kept the outside line but instead tried to cross to the inside to go between the two riders, so that means he was at fault. Thats my view anyway, and im unbiased either way. Cheers Chopper
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Roynon didnt change his line at all, he rode the same line from when he entered the corner until he was hit side on. Nielsen came from wider out and across his line, not to mention the fact that Roynon was the rider in front as well. So i would say the decision was incorrect. Either way well done to Milldenahall, bad luck to Dudley. Cheers Chopper ps, only seen one ref change his mind Lee , and we remember when that was
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Not sure if i would right the aussie boys off just yet, certainly Darcy is the stand out followed by Nick , but different riders progress at different speed. Interesting to note that Darcy was never aussie under 16 champion, the rider that won a hat trick isnt currently riding speedway, Authur Sissis. Chopper
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Ha,ha, dont always believe what you read. Hes having a bad season now though. Chopper