RedcarRacer Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 SOUTH TEES SILVER HELMET Thursday 19th October 2006 LIVE FROM Updates in association with Mad Web Design LINE UP 1. Gary Havelock ~ England..........3 2 2 3 2..........12 Third 2. Jack Hargreaves ~ England.......1 0 0 1 1...........3 3. George Stancl ~ Czech Rep......2 3 1 1 2............9 4. Lee Smethills ~ England............0 2 3 0 2............7 5. James Wright ~ England...........2 1 3 2 3..........11 6. Freddie Lindgren ~ Sweden.......3 3 1 3 3..........13 Runner up 7. Claus Vissing ~ Denmark...........1 0 2 1 0...........4 8. Theo Pijper ~ Holland...............Fx 1 2 2 1...........6 9. David Howe ~ England..............3 3 3 1 2..........12 Fourth 10. Ricky Kling ~ Sweden..............0 1 1 0 0...........2 11. Kevin Little ~ Scotland.............1 2 0 1 0...........4 12. Dan Giffard ~ England..............2 0 1 2 1...........6 13. Kenneth Hansen ~ Denmark....0 0 0 3 0...........3 14. Adam Skornicki ~ Poland.........3 2 0 0 1...........6 15. Chris Kerr ~ USA.....................1 1 2 2 3...........9 16. Richard Hall ~ England.............2 3 3 3 3..........14 Winner Reserves 17. Rusty Hodgson ~ England 18. Steven Jones ~ England REFEREE: Craig Ackroyd (Preston) TEXTER: Boz UPDATER: Merlin HEAT DETAILS; Ht 1; Havelock, Stancl, Hargreaves, Smethills 54.7 Ht 2; (Rerun) Lindgren, Wright, Vissing, Pijper Fx 54.2 Ht 3; Howe, Giffard, Little, Kling 54.7 Ht 4; Skornicki, Hall, Kerr, Hansen 54.8 Ht 5; Howe, Havelock, Wright, Hansen 54.9 Ht 6; Lindgren, Skornicki, Kling, Hargreaves 54.7 Ht 7; Stancl, Little, Kerr, Vissing 55.5 Ht 8; Hall, Smethills, Pijper, Giffard 55.1 Ht 9; Hall, Havelock, Lindgren, Little 55.2 Ht 10; Wright, Kerr, Giffard Hargreaves 55.3 Ht 11; Howe, Pijper, Stancl, Skornicki 55.5 Ht 12; Smethills, Vissing, Kling, Hansen 56.2 Ht 13; Havelock, Giffard, Vissing, Skornicki 55.6 Ht 14; Hansen, Pijper, Hargreaves, Little 55.6 Ht 15; Hall, Wright, Stancl, Kling 56.1 Ht 16; Lindgren, Kerr, Howe, Smethills 55.7 Ht 17; Kerr, Havelock, Pijper, Kling 55.7 Ht 18; Hall, Howe, Hargreaves Vissing 55.8 Ht 19; Lindgren, Stancl, Giffard, Hansen 55.9 Ht 20; Wright, Smethills, Skornicki, Little 55.9 Run off for third place: Havelock, Howe 56.5 COMMENTS Hi there - well Boz has arrived at the track and says that it is a fairly nice evening and the track's looking good. There's also a big crowd there too. The formula is straightforward - 20 heats, 16 riders, five rides each with the top scorer winning the event. There is no semi final or final. There is one change to the original line up: Theo Pijper replaces Christian Henry at number 8. Heat 1: Gary Havelock from the gate with Jack Hargreaves making a good pass on Lee Smethills. Heat 2: Theo Pijper fell on the first bend and has been excluded from the rerun. A harsh decision which might better have been called as 'all four back'. In the rerun Claus Vissing fell on the third lap but remounted and looks good. Heat 3: It was a good battle between the front three for a couple of laps before Howe pulled away. Heat 4: There was a great battle between Kerr and Hall before Hall pulled clear and challenged Skornicki. Heat 5: Great battle for all four laps between David Howe and Gary Havelock. Heat 6: From the gate. Heat 7: George Stancl won by a 'mile' while Kevin Little and Chris Kerr had a good tussle behind him. The track is a bit dry and hard to make a pass. Heat 8: From the gate. Leaders after two rides each: Freddie Lindgren 6, David Howe, 6, Gary Havelock 5, George Stancl 5, Adam Skornicki 5, Richard Hall 5. Heat 9: A fantastic race! Gary Havelock went from third to first in a brilliant move down the back straight before Richard Hall caught and repassed him. Great stuff! Heat 10: From the gate. Heat 11: Adam Skornicki fell and remounted on the second lap. Heat 12: From the gate but Kenneth Hansen fell on the third lap while third. Great effort from the young lads with Claus Vissing almost snatching the win on the line. Leaders after three rides each: David Howe 9, Richard Hall 8, Gary Havelock 7, Freddie Lindgren 7, George Stancl 6, James Wright 6 Heat 13: From the gate with Claus Vissing looking 'quite handy'. Heat 14: Great ride from Kenneth Hansen. Theo Pijper passed Jack Hargreaves on the last lap. Heat 15: A great race and a great move by Richard Hall to pass George Stancl on the outside. Heat 16: David Howe led until Chris Kerr passed him. On the same straight Freddie Lindgren passed Kerr but Kerr almost repassed Lindgren on the line. Great stuff from Kerr! Leaders after four rides each: Richard Hall 11, Gary Havelock 10, Freddie Lindgren 10, David Howe 10, James Wright 8, George Stancl 7. Heat 17: Fantastic battle between Chris Kerr and Gary Havelock with Kerr pulling clear towards the end. Heat 18: Fantastic race again between the front two with passing on each bend but Richard Hall sneaked it on the line. Heat 19: Great move by Freddie Lindgren on the third bend, second lap to pass George Stancl. Heat 20: From the gate. There was a great reception for Kevin Little on his lap of honour afterwards. There will be a run off between Gary Havelock (Red) and David Howe (yellow). Havelock is off gate 1 and Howe off gate 4. Run off: Howe retired while at the back on the second lap. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedcarRacer Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 Well done Richard Hall, very impressive on debut. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedcarRacer Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 SOUTH TEES SILVER HELMET Thursday 19th October 2006 LIVE FROM Updates in association with Mad Web Design LINE UP 1. Gary Havelock ~ England..........3 2 2 3 2..........12 Third 2. Jack Hargreaves ~ England.......1 0 0 1 1...........3 3. George Stancl ~ Czech Rep......2 3 1 1 2............9 4. Lee Smethills ~ England............0 2 3 0 2............7 5. James Wright ~ England...........2 1 3 2 3..........11 6. Freddie Lindgren ~ Sweden.......3 3 1 3 3..........13 Runner up 7. Claus Vissing ~ Denmark...........1 0 2 1 0...........4 8. Theo Pijper ~ Holland...............Fx 1 2 2 1...........6 9. David Howe ~ England..............3 3 3 1 2..........12 Fourth 10. Ricky Kling ~ Sweden..............0 1 1 0 0...........2 11. Kevin Little ~ Scotland.............1 2 0 1 0...........4 12. Dan Giffard ~ England..............2 0 1 2 1...........6 13. Kenneth Hansen ~ Denmark....0 0 0 3 0...........3 14. Adam Skornicki ~ Poland.........3 2 0 0 1...........6 15. Chris Kerr ~ USA.....................1 1 2 2 3...........9 16. Richard Hall ~ England.............2 3 3 3 3..........14 Winner Reserves 17. Rusty Hodgson ~ England 18. Steven Jones ~ England REFEREE: Craig Ackroyd (Preston) TEXTER: Boz UPDATER: Merlin HEAT DETAILS; Ht 1; Havelock, Stancl, Hargreaves, Smethills 54.7 Ht 2; (Rerun) Lindgren, Wright, Vissing, Pijper Fx 54.2 Ht 3; Howe, Giffard, Little, Kling 54.7 Ht 4; Skornicki, Hall, Kerr, Hansen 54.8 Ht 5; Howe, Havelock, Wright, Hansen 54.9 Ht 6; Lindgren, Skornicki, Kling, Hargreaves 54.7 Ht 7; Stancl, Little, Kerr, Vissing 55.5 Ht 8; Hall, Smethills, Pijper, Giffard 55.1 Ht 9; Hall, Havelock, Lindgren, Little 55.2 Ht 10; Wright, Kerr, Giffard Hargreaves 55.3 Ht 11; Howe, Pijper, Stancl, Skornicki 55.5 Ht 12; Smethills, Vissing, Kling, Hansen 56.2 Ht 13; Havelock, Giffard, Vissing, Skornicki 55.6 Ht 14; Hansen, Pijper, Hargreaves, Little 55.6 Ht 15; Hall, Wright, Stancl, Kling 56.1 Ht 16; Lindgren, Kerr, Howe, Smethills 55.7 Ht 17; Kerr, Havelock, Pijper, Kling 55.7 Ht 18; Hall, Howe, Hargreaves Vissing 55.8 Ht 19; Lindgren, Stancl, Giffard, Hansen 55.9 Ht 20; Wright, Smethills, Skornicki, Little 55.9 Run off for third place: Havelock, Howe 56.5 COMMENTS Hi there - well Boz has arrived at the track and says that it is a fairly nice evening and the track's looking good. There's also a big crowd there too. The formula is straightforward - 20 heats, 16 riders, five rides each with the top scorer winning the event. There is no semi final or final. There is one change to the original line up: Theo Pijper replaces Christian Henry at number 8. Heat 1: Gary Havelock from the gate with Jack Hargreaves making a good pass on Lee Smethills. Heat 2: Theo Pijper fell on the first bend and has been excluded from the rerun. A harsh decision which might better have been called as 'all four back'. In the rerun Claus Vissing fell on the third lap but remounted and looks good. Heat 3: It was a good battle between the front three for a couple of laps before Howe pulled away. Heat 4: There was a great battle between Kerr and Hall before Hall pulled clear and challenged Skornicki. Heat 5: Great battle for all four laps between David Howe and Gary Havelock. Heat 6: From the gate. Heat 7: George Stancl won by a 'mile' while Kevin Little and Chris Kerr had a good tussle behind him. The track is a bit dry and hard to make a pass. Heat 8: From the gate. Leaders after two rides each: Freddie Lindgren 6, David Howe, 6, Gary Havelock 5, George Stancl 5, Adam Skornicki 5, Richard Hall 5. Heat 9: A fantastic race! Gary Havelock went from third to first in a brilliant move down the back straight before Richard Hall caught and repassed him. Great stuff! Heat 10: From the gate. Heat 11: Adam Skornicki fell and remounted on the second lap. Heat 12: From the gate but Kenneth Hansen fell on the third lap while third. Great effort from the young lads with Claus Vissing almost snatching the win on the line. Leaders after three rides each: David Howe 9, Richard Hall 8, Gary Havelock 7, Freddie Lindgren 7, George Stancl 6, James Wright 6 Heat 13: From the gate with Claus Vissing looking 'quite handy'. Heat 14: Great ride from Kenneth Hansen. Theo Pijper passed Jack Hargreaves on the last lap. Heat 15: A great race and a great move by Richard Hall to pass George Stancl on the outside. Heat 16: David Howe led until Chris Kerr passed him. On the same straight Freddie Lindgren passed Kerr but Kerr almost repassed Lindgren on the line. Great stuff from Kerr! Leaders after four rides each: Richard Hall 11, Gary Havelock 10, Freddie Lindgren 10, David Howe 10, James Wright 8, George Stancl 7. Heat 17: Fantastic battle between Chris Kerr and Gary Havelock with Kerr pulling clear towards the end. Heat 18: Fantastic race again between the front two with passing on each bend but Richard Hall sneaked it on the line. Heat 19: Great move by Freddie Lindgren on the third bend, second lap to pass George Stancl. Heat 20: From the gate. There was a great reception for Kevin Little on his lap of honour afterwards. There will be a run off between Gary Havelock (Red) and David Howe (yellow). Havelock is off gate 1 and Howe off gate 4. Run off: Howe retired while at the back on the second lap. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Silver Bee Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 Well Done David - Great position, on a max after 3 rides and don't even manage the podium....again Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SCB Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 12 month ago, Richard Hall would not have beat Gary Havelock or Freddie Lindgren anywhere!! Well Done to him, hopefully a few other young Brits will follow his example and throw themselves into the EL. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedcarRacer Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 STMP is not easy either and considering how small it is, a reall great effort from Hall - I didnt fancy hi chances againts Havelock, Lingdren or Howe - but he was a class act! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leanne1706 Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 Wow... well done Richard!! More of the same tomorrow night at the Norfolk Arena please!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stiltonpanther Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 Well done Richard and pleased that the Redcar fans have seen how much he has improved this year while at the Showground. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
boz Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 Richard Hall was absolutely fantastic i thought, rode lines only matt t has rode round here. Thoroughly deserved win. Howe was alot better than i thought too, and while Lindgren was awesome when he gated, the one race he didnt gate was nowhere really. Havvy did well, although for me Chris was th best Bear. Looked great and will be a top, top rider next year in my opinion. Some fantastic racing tonight i though ,a joy to watch. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Starman2006 Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 Well it suprises me a little that he's beat Lindgren and Havvy but in some ways it doesn't suprise me, as it shows what great strides he's made in the last 18 mths 2 years. The world is his oyster, if he wants it!!. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yearbyred Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 Well done Richard and pleased that the Redcar fans have seen how much he has improved this year while at the Showground. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> First time I've seen him ride & he was fantastic. He rode the wide line as good as anybody at Redcar this season and he won most of his races frim the back. Good meeting overall with some great races - a good end to a great first season of Speedway on Teesside. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mad Dog Posted October 20, 2006 Report Share Posted October 20, 2006 (edited) Will second that..lets hope the long Winter nights fly by and we can soon look forward to next Spring and a new season.. Edited October 20, 2006 by Mad Dog Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jronayne Posted October 20, 2006 Report Share Posted October 20, 2006 First time I've seen him ride & he was fantastic. He rode the wide line as good as anybody at Redcar this season and he won most of his races frim the back. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Thats our Richard for ya! Well done Rich, super way to finish a fantastic year! James Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Red&BlackAttack Posted October 20, 2006 Report Share Posted October 20, 2006 SOUTH TEES SILVER HELMET Thursday 19th October 2006 LINE UP 1. Gary Havelock ~ England..........3 2 2 3 2..........12 Third 2. Jack Hargreaves ~ England.......1 0 0 1 1...........3 3. George Stancl ~ Czech Rep......2 3 1 1 2............9 4. Lee Smethills ~ England............0 2 3 0 2............7 5. James Wright ~ England...........2 1 3 2 3..........11 6. Freddie Lindgren ~ Sweden.......3 3 1 3 3..........13 Runner up 7. Claus Vissing ~ Denmark...........1 0 2 1 0...........4 8. Theo Pijper ~ Holland...............Fx 1 2 2 1...........6 9. David Howe ~ England..............3 3 3 1 2..........12 Fourth 10. Ricky Kling ~ Sweden..............0 1 1 0 0...........2 11. Kevin Little ~ Scotland.............1 2 0 1 0...........4 12. Dan Giffard ~ England..............2 0 1 2 1...........6 13. Kenneth Hansen ~ Denmark....0 0 0 3 0...........3 14. Adam Skornicki ~ Poland.........3 2 0 0 1...........6 15. Chris Kerr ~ USA.....................1 1 2 2 3...........9 16. Richard Hall ~ England.............2 3 3 3 3..........14 Winner Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barney Rabbit Posted October 20, 2006 Report Share Posted October 20, 2006 Cracking result for Richard. Shows how much he's improved this year to beat a field of this standard. Great way for him to finish the season. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
T Blair Posted October 20, 2006 Report Share Posted October 20, 2006 If he keeps his confidence up, at this level, he may well be British No.1 in a year or 2! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matousek Posted October 20, 2006 Report Share Posted October 20, 2006 Deffo a massive improvement since his sheffield days, looks to have been a good move away it would seem, well done. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
5-1 2 THE ACES Posted October 20, 2006 Report Share Posted October 20, 2006 Good win in a good field - great to see british youngsters improving all the time! Well Done!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stiltonpanther Posted October 20, 2006 Report Share Posted October 20, 2006 Well done Richard, a deserved win. A big thank you to the Panthers mangement for not only bringing him to the showground but also keeping faith with him when he struggled at the beginning of the season. I am sure that I am joined by all Panthers fans in hoping that he is in the Panthers colours again next year. Well done again Richard. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigcatdiary Posted October 20, 2006 Report Share Posted October 20, 2006 Well done Richard, a deserved win. A big thank you to the Panthers mangement for not only bringing him to the showground but also keeping faith with him when he struggled at the beginning of the season. I am sure that I am joined by all Panthers fans in hoping that he is in the Panthers colours again next year. Well done again Richard. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I agree fully with the above comments, Look forward to watching him progress again next year Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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