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2011 British Under 16's Speedway 500cc Champion
Great Central replied to under16watcher's topic in National League Speedway
Excellent post from a passionate supporter of speedway at all levels. -
2011 British Under 16's Speedway 500cc Champion
Great Central replied to under16watcher's topic in National League Speedway
And I thought speedway was expensive!! -
2011 British Under 16's Speedway 500cc Champion
Great Central replied to under16watcher's topic in National League Speedway
I am fully aware of the situation that prevails but what I was trying to say is that the sums being used were not accurate and therefore if Nathan's "supporters" advised him against joining Buxton(and we aren't sure this was the case), then it was based on inaccurate figures for the actual costs involved. Also it would not be every week because Buxton wouldn't be running every week. Note with fuel costs being so high, I can't break even on 10p per mile even at the MPG I get from my vehicle but the gap is not as big as being claimed. If the funds are not there, there are only three alternatives: sponsorship, increase earnings or give up. I know that is a hard message but the promoters in the NL aren't making massive money out of their NL teams -
2011 British Under 16's Speedway 500cc Champion
Great Central replied to under16watcher's topic in National League Speedway
It is splitting hairs but you did say that you loose £120 per week on travel expenses. Travel expenses don't include methanol, oil and tyres. I make the following comments. Unlike a number of other teams, Buxton have in the past been in the habit of providing a gallon of methanol and a litre of oil per home meeting and you are buying the wrong oil if you are paying £12 per litre. Diesel isn't yet £7.50 per gallon and if you were to get a more economical vehicle, you would get more than 32mpg. And why would you need a new tyre for every home meeting? Yes speedway is expensive but don't make it more expensive than it is - buy wisely and travel sensibly and my final comment is that if you turned down a place at Buxton based on your sums, I think you were misguided. Buxton do a fantastic job with limited resources bringing on young riders - they are not a hire and fire set up. -
National League Rider Websites Updated 2013
Great Central replied to Stephen JIM Owens's topic in National League Speedway
Thanks to the generosity of the Long Eaton Invaders, and the website skills of Phil Spence at Spensites, Chris Widman has a new website at www.chriswidmanracing.co.uk. -
Are The Colts Racing In 2012?
Great Central replied to jimmy jimmy's topic in National League Speedway
Yes it is now confirmed that BV Colts are on hold for this year which is indeed very diisappointing after a good comeback year in 2011. Really gutted for Steve and Graham who put in so much hard work running the team. It has a knock on effect for all NL standard riders with only 8 teams running and team places at a premium. Let's hope the new stadium progessses well and 2013 sees a comeback for the Colts. -
2011 British Under 16's Speedway 500cc Champion
Great Central replied to under16watcher's topic in National League Speedway
I find it sad that Nathan cannot get a team place this year but with only 8 teams running now and the current points limit, somebody is going to miss out. There aren't enough NL tracks but I think somebody needs to rethink the sums. The travelling expenses aren't great in the NL but loosing £120 per home meeting is stretching the imagination a bit far. He must surely have the wrong sort of transport. -
Don't worry - your track will be waterlogged or there will be a power failure to cover the occasions when the PL boys are not there!!
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Are The Colts Racing In 2012?
Great Central replied to jimmy jimmy's topic in National League Speedway
A bit of a mixed message though. A slight bit of doubt in the piece that you quoted, but more positive in the paragragh above however it looks like rent for the stadium for NL meetings is still an issue to be agreed. -
I know of two fans will be extremely pleased about Byron's move to Dudley - they will save them a fortune in diesel!!! To John and Andy, all I can say is that you got your wish, and you know that Byron is a far better rider than his current average suggests.
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The final averages are now on the BSPA website. A huge improvemnt on previous years I think, so well done.
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Some interesting and not widely known facts came from Phil Morris later on in the topic, and I wish Phil and Neil all the best in trying to promote British youngsters in speedway. Several people have tried before and it is not easy without some cash and the facilities that the youngsters can use. Having an ex rider like Phil on board is a great advantage because he has been there and done it, and having seen him coaching a few riders, he can put the message across very well. My main reason for posting was in reply to the comment: When did GB have as many talented kids coming through together? Try 2004 and 2005 when we had: Josh Auty, Shane Waldron, Simon Lambert,Gary Cottham, Matt Bates, Kyle Hughes, Scott Campos, James Humby, George Piper, Sam Hurst, Lewis Bridger, Ben Hopwood, Grant Hayes, Aaron Baseby, Trevor Heath, Ben Thompson, Joe Reynolds, Connor Scott, Ben Hannon, Tim Webster, Dean Hargreaves, Chris Widman, Shawn Taylor, Andrew Braithwaite, Gavin Wrigley and Dan Kirkman. Additions in 2005 were: Ben Taylor, George Jarvis, Dan Greenwood, Brenda Johnson, Scott Meakins, Joe Haines, Rickylee Beecroft, Ryan Goodger, Jack Butler, Ben Johnson, Ben Reade, Kye Nortan, Tom Davies, and Richard Franklin added as the older ones dropped out. And now the real question, how many of those have actually made it onto the world stage, or even up to EL standard and how many are actaully still riding. Not that many in comparison to the numbers that were taking part in a very well organised championship and that is why Denmark does so well. Not sure if the numbers have changed this year but they had around 150 riders in the U15 age group last year so it is all about %'s. The more we have riding the better the chance of finding the next British World champion but it also about guiding them from here through to the next phases. Peter Oakes tried it with the Academy concept but it wasn't sustainable. I am ever optimistic and best wishes to all those planning the 2012 Championship and those riding in it but somehow "British Speedway" has to raise the profile of the sport to encourage more to take part, and to get more funding(from outside of the sport) to make it as big as it is in Denmark, Poland and I am sure Russia will be next following their lead.
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New Breed Of 3 Pointers For 2012 Season?
Great Central replied to PhilK's topic in National League Speedway
Tom Wooley is from Burton on Trent so quite handy for Buxton. -
Newport Vs Scunthorpe/sheffield 29/10/11 6pm
Great Central replied to Fozzie4388's topic in National League Speedway
I know you didnt and one day hopefully it wont be but while people keep dragging the hopefulls down it wont. Hope the lads all have a good meeting -
Newport Vs Scunthorpe/sheffield 29/10/11 6pm
Great Central replied to Fozzie4388's topic in National League Speedway
I do take issue with your 2nd paragraph a tad (but thats is for another day) For the most cracking post Scribbler and I hope the lads riding this afternoon take onboard your thoughts rather than some of the others on here. It would be interesting to see if the, shall we say, less positive people have actually seen the 'wobblers' rideor are they just guessing they cant ride because they have never heard of them. It will be nice to see how Sam Woods goes another lad who has had so little opportunity in this country has had to go to Denmark for the season. -
Newport Vs Scunthorpe/sheffield 29/10/11 6pm
Great Central replied to Fozzie4388's topic in National League Speedway
This argument has gone round and round and round. Every rider has to have their first race in the higher league be it in the NL PL EL (I think you will agree some PL riders look like novices in EL racing). The 'Old' generation Scunfield have walked away with the Trophy this season. At Newport this afternoon you could be seeing the 'New' Generation Scunfield, if they run. There is a lot happening second half wise as Connor Dwyer who rides this afternoon will possibly attribute a lot of his progress this season. Give the lads a chance. -
In their final match of the season on a cool and windy night, the Belle Vue Colts ran out winners, 57 to 35 against the Hornets, elevating them to 3rd place in the league table. Both sides fielded weakened sides due to various rider problems but there proved to be some good racing all the same, in front of what to be looked a decent sized crowd. Always difficult to tell at BV because so many view from the warmer inside seated area. The Colts suffered from a few falls when in good scoring positions but Scott Richardson rode to a paid maximum of 14 plus 1 with good back up from the other riders. Great performance on the night from Scott and what a way to end his season!! Hopefully the team will be back next year carrying on the tradition of all the previous teams that have carried the Colts name. It has been a pleasure being associated with such a club that provided management support from the top downwards. Thanks to the track staff, and to the spectators who I hope enjoyed their first season of NDL action which contrary to popular opinion in some quarters, can be quite good at times!!! Martin Widman
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Nice posting for a nice guy. Karl has not had the best of seasons due to various bike problems and he is certainly a better rider than his average suggests. Great guy to have in your team, and its been a pleasure being in the same team set up at Belle Vue this year. Great contributor to the fantastic team spirit in the Colts team in their first year back, so best wishes go out to him for his future outside of speedway. Martin Widman
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Top scorer in the STR v Scunthorpe Amateur meeting(Open Class) at KL last Sunday.
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£10,000 is a lot to spend on someone in the Youth Championship and you can do it for much less than that but it depends on where you live, how easy it is to get rides in 2nd halves, what training tracks there are in your area and what you have got already in terms of equipment. You don't need two bikes and there are enough of them around to pick one up relatively cheaply. Don't give up on your goal, but do realise that track time is important and if it is available locally your expenses won't be as much as those unfortunate guys from say the south west, who now have to travel 2 to 3 hours or longer to get to a track. PM me if you need more information.
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Yes a good meeting to end the USA tour and what an interesting format for the event. Who said speedway is boring? The weather was superb, the track was good and Leicester Speedway did the USA Team proud staging this meeting, as would Buxton have done had it not rained last week. Special mention to Richard Andrews who on his last visit to BP pushed his bike for a considerable distance to claim a point for the Exeter Falcons but today produced, I think, the fastest time of the day with a sub 66 sec race win. Very well done. Thanks to all of the support staff who gave up even more of their time to put on a very professional meeting, to Glyn Taylor who took up the idea last weekend of running the meeting after the Buxton postponment, to David Hemsley for giving his backing to running it and the First Aid crew who I always forget to mention and who provide a valuable service to the sport. Also to Laurence Rogers who managed to squeeze a large amount of money out of a very generous Leicester crowd for a signed USA Race jacket which will help the tour finances. Thanks to the USA riders for providing some really good racing. Wonderful team spirit and you have some good talent coming through. I hope that Sam is not too badly injured in what was a freak accident in the pits beofre the meeting. I am sure you would have welcomed his support, and that of Ricky Wells, in the pits today.
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Scunthorpe/sheffield V Belle Vue 11th Oct
Great Central replied to boston five's topic in National League Speedway
That statement makes an assumption that all of the BV riders and "mechanics" have nothing to do other than sit at home waiting for Scunthorpe, or is it Sheffield, or even Scunfield, to make the call on when to ride!!! I suppose if they were paid as much as they are at Scunthorpe that may be possible!! Of course I am on a wind up, but to Rob and the staff at the EWR, thanks for trying to get this fixture run. It is not BV's aim to go through to the Final by default hence agreeing to the restaging dates. May the best team win overall and not the weather!!! -
Scunthorpe/sheffield V Belle Vue 11th Oct
Great Central replied to boston five's topic in National League Speedway
I wonder if it was simply because Sheffield had a meeting at Owlerton that night??? Seems like BV get the blame if they turn up ie last Thursday at Sheffield and if they don't!! I think it could be their fault for it raining last night at Scunthorpe and that is why the whole team is busy shuffling things around to try and get the meeting run on Friday.