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On tuesday may 2 will the Swedish elite league get underway.

 

As usual you can follow it online at http://www.speedway.nu

 

 

Complete racecalender here: http://www.speedway.nu/2006/Kalender.asp?elit

 

Contenders for the league are: VMS Elit who got a real powerhouse to team ( Lee Richardson, Jarek Hampel, Rune Holta and on a few occasions Jason Crump will be in to, then they got David Ruud, Peter Ljung + upcoming youngsters.

 

My prediction is like this:

 

1. VMS Elit

2. Luxo Stars

3. Västervik

4. Piraterna

5. Masarna

6. Smederna

7. Bajen

8. Indianerna

9. Vargarna

10. Rospiggarna

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On tuesday may 2 will the Swedish elite league get underway.

 

As usual you can follow it online at http://www.speedway.nu

Complete racecalender here: http://www.speedway.nu/2006/Kalender.asp?elit

 

Contenders for the league are: VMS Elit who got a real powerhouse to team ( Lee Richardson, Jarek Hampel, Rune Holta and on a few occasions Jason Crump will be in to, then they got David Ruud, Peter Ljung + upcoming youngsters.

 

My prediction is like this:

 

1. VMS Elit

2. Luxo Stars

3. Västervik

4. Piraterna

5. Masarna

6. Smederna

7. Bajen

8. Indianerna

9. Vargarna

10. Rospiggarna

 

 

Will be interesting to see if Bajen will become a stable power-house team for years to come. Any ideas of what their budget is comparing to other Swedish teams?

 

Where can I find the lines-ups for Eliteserien?

 

Thnx

 

tom

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Will be interesting to see if Bajen will become a stable power-house team for years to come. Any ideas of what their budget is comparing to other Swedish teams?

 

Where can I find the lines-ups for Eliteserien?

 

Thnx

 

tom

 

Bajens budget? No idea. But have heard that things arent really right there, time will tell if it is true. I dont think Bajen will be any powerhouse, they'll just got Nicki Pedersen as a real pointscorer. I do hope Bajen is here to stay as it is a big city team and they have a well known name Bajen! Bajen is dragging out the media to Stockholm which is much needed for them and Speedway in general here in Sweden.

 

I wrote all teams (Elitserien, Allsvenskan and Division 1) lineups here last year but it is gone, sadly. But you got this page: http://www.speedway.nu/2006/snitt.htm

Just click on respective team to see which riders that are in the team.

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Thnx Tarabanko. It's a great chance for speedway to get even more media exposure in the biggest city in Sweden. Would also be great to have Trick as a rider to get some extra hype-up for the '06 campaign (too late tho). I wonder what the attendance will be (of course depending on results) for Bajen meetings.

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The first meeting for Bajen home against Piraterna shall draw a pretty decent crowd, 4000-5000? It depends on how Bajen Speedway are marketing themselfs.

 

I know that where will be a pretty big add in either EXPRESSEN or AFTONBLADET papers every tuesday with all elite meetings that day. The mentioned papers are the biggest in Sweden and of course adds in every clubs localpaper to as usual.

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