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Mr Pearson was sent Buxton's Press Release about the event. This went out on Sunday night to all and sundry, just visit worldspeedway.com to read it :).

 

And it IS in the Star...! (see Buxton news piece on page 35 *)

 

I guess what people are saying, though, is rather than just the staging track providing the publicity (which Buxton have of course done admirably..) that, as this is a national championship (one won previously by the likes of Josh Auty and Joe Haines - so clearly a very important thing for the future of British Speedway :approve: ) that one might've thought that it would receive publicity from the sport's governing body (if that's the word.. :blink: ) too..??

 

* BTW that article mentions Tom Woolley riding - can anyone confirm if he is, as I understand he did injury his collar-bone in a crash at KL last weekend..???

 

And any chance, from anyone of the line up...??? :unsure:

 

 

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And it IS in the Star...! (see Buxton news piece on page 35 *)

So what's the line up then? My Star seems to be missing that bit. What does it say in yours?

I guess what people are saying, though, is rather than just the staging track providing the publicity (which Buxton have of course done admirably..) that, as this is a national championship (one won previously by the likes of Josh Auty and Joe Haines - so clearly a very important thing for the future of British Speedway :approve: ) that one might've thought that it would receive publicity from the sport's governing body (if that's the word.. :blink: ) too..??

exactly

 

And any chance, from anyone of the line up...??? :unsure:

See you don't know either, and you've read the 'admirable' publicity!

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See you don't know either, and you've read the 'admirable' publicity!

 

Alright, alright.. :rolleyes:

 

We're on the same 'side' here!!! :shock:

 

Just pointing out that Buxton have done their bit. A full line-up is something I'd expect the BSPA to be telling us...

 

And as the meeting is tomorrow...: telling us pretty darned quickly!!! :wink:

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Alright, alright.. :rolleyes:

 

We're on the same 'side' here!!! :shock:

 

Just pointing out that Buxton have done their bit. A full line-up is something I'd expect the BSPA to be telling us...

 

And as the meeting is tomorrow...: telling us pretty darned quickly!!! :wink:

I agree.

 

I wonder how much of the £5M of Sky money the BSPA allocated towards running this British Championship?

 

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Is there anyone going to this meeting who would be able to text updates to the updates site? If so, could you please either leave a message here or send me an email or pm.

 

Thanks

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Tom Woolley has had to withdraw from the meeting due to a broken collarbone. He is though still hoping to defend his shorttrack title next week.

 

Line - up for tomorrow is as follows:

 

500cc

1 Jason Garrity

2 Scott Gibbons

3 Jack Butler

4 Joe Jacobs

5 Cameron Hoskins

6 Kyle Howarth

7 Marc Owen

8 Scott Day

9 John Resch

10 Jack Hirst

11 James Sarjeant

 

250cc

 

11 Jack Cornes

12 Daniel Sibson

13 Connor Dwyer

14 Nathan Stoneman

15 Tyler Govier

16 Rhys Naylor

17 Lloyd Barrett

18 Brandon Freemantle

19 Daniel I'anson

20 Ben Morley

 

Should be a cracking meeting as there are plenty of talented youngsters taking part. Weather has been fine here from Wednesday onwards and it is sunny today. Hopefully the weather will be kind to us tomorrow.

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in the 500cc number 6 is kyle haworth

he only started speedway 3 month ago .. but going really well

he's a really nice lad with a good supportive family around him

i hope they have a good day at the race's

 

 

 

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500cc class

 

Jason GARRITY 14 16 14 44 1st 30

John RESCH 18 14 11 43 2nd 32

James SARJEANT 11 18 12 41 3rd 30

Joseph JACOBS 12 10 16 38 4th 28

Cameron HOSKINS 9 11 8 28 5th 20

Scott DAY 6 8 10 24 6th 18

Jack HIRST 8 12 20 7th 20

Jack BUTLER 10 9 19 8th 19

Marc OWEN 18 18 18 9th

Scott GIBBONS 9 7 16 11th 16

 

Kyle Haworth not ridden yet

 

Right, the above might help clarify things going into tomorrow's final round!!

 

The 10 riders in blue are riding tomorrow in the 500cc class.

Where a score is shown in red this is that rider's current lowest score and this rider will be doing all four rounds and has to getison his lowest score. The one shown, of course, may NOT end up his lowest score as that could happen in Round Four!

The others have missed at least one round and so their score tomorrow will definitely count towards their final score.

 

The total underlined is their actual total but in most cases this will need to be adjusted by the loss of one score of course.

 

The far right hand column shows their current indicative score arrived at by deducting the current lowest score where applicable.

VERY close, so should be a very exciting afternoon's racing!!! :approve:

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in the 500cc number 6 is kyle haworth

he only started speedway 3 month ago .. but going really well

he's a really nice lad with a good supportive family around him

i hope they have a good day at the race's

 

Sorry Pudding I know it's Kyle and not Tyler. I just copied the line-up from the email sent by the office but the programme is correct. Kyle has ridden at Buxton a few times and as you say is doing well considering his lack of experience.

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i dont know the scores or who won .... but ....ive just got a text of kyle haworths dad ... and he got 3rd place

very very well done young man .. your a star in the making

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Not sure if my soaking wet programme is correct or not as I was rushing about getting the lads out for their races in the right helmet colours etc!! ~It wasn't raining as such but a wet damp foggy day.

 

500cc : Jason Garrity 12 ; Scott Gibbons dnr, Jack Butler 4, Joe Jacobs 4, Cameron Hoskins 3, Kyle Howarth 10, Marc Owen 7 , Scott Day 2, John Resch 7, Jack Hirst 6, James Sergeant 10.

 

Championship : 1st -- Jason Garrity ; 2nd --- James Sergeant ; 3rd ---John Resch.

 

250cc : Jack Cornes 6, Daniel Sibson 2, Connor Dwyer 5, Nathan Stoneman DNR (Ill); Tyler Govier 5; Rhys Naylor 8 , Lloyd Barrett 7, Brendan Freemantle 7 , Daniel I'anson 8, Ben Morley 11.

 

Championship : 1st -- Rhys Naylor; 2nd -- Nathan Stoneman ; 3rd -- Ben Morley.

 

Well done to all the lads.

 

 

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Like yours, my prog. is STILL soaking...!! :shock:

 

But I make it just slightly different in the 250s with Tyler Govier on 6 and Lloyd Barrett on 8.

Must differ regarding the result of heat three in that class which I marked down as a third place for Tyler ahead of Lloyd. I could easily be wrong!!! :wink:

 

An excellent afternoon's racing in pretty shocking conditions. The whole of Hi Edge was under the lowest of low clouds or heavy mist whatever they call it in the Peaks and it was that fine rain, which as Peter Kay points out, gets you soaked; so well done to ALL the lads for coping so well...!

 

I have to say that Jason Garrity was simply awesome. :approve: Where's he from and when he is 15..??!!! :unsure:

 

BTW, can anyone out there explain why there was a run-off for second place on the day in the 250s (Rhys beating Daniel I'anson) but not in the 500s even though the very promising indeed debutant Kyle Howarth and Jack S, were also tied on points (10 each)..?? :unsure:

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Like yours, my prog. is STILL soaking...!! :shock:

 

But I make it just slightly different in the 250s with Tyler Govier on 6 and Lloyd Barrett on 8.

Must differ regarding the result of heat three in that class which I marked down as a third place for Tyler ahead of Lloyd. I could easily be wrong!!! :wink:

 

An excellent afternoon's racing in pretty shocking conditions. The whole of Hi Edge was under the lowest of low clouds or heavy mist whatever they call it in the Peaks and it was that fine rain, which as Peter Kay points out, gets you soaked; so well done to ALL the lads for coping so well...!

 

I have to say that Jason Garrity was simply awesome. :approve: Where's he from and when he is 15..??!!! :unsure:

 

BTW, can anyone out there explain why there was a run-off for second place on the day in the 250s (Rhys beating Daniel I'anson) but not in the 500s even though the very promising indeed debutant Kyle Howarth and Jack S, were also tied on points (10 each)..?? :unsure:

 

 

Don't know where Jason was born, but he will be fifteen on the 9th November.

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Like yours, my prog. is STILL soaking...!! :shock:

 

But I make it just slightly different in the 250s with Tyler Govier on 6 and Lloyd Barrett on 8.

Must differ regarding the result of heat three in that class which I marked down as a third place for Tyler ahead of Lloyd. I could easily be wrong!!! :wink:

 

An excellent afternoon's racing in pretty shocking conditions. The whole of Hi Edge was under the lowest of low clouds or heavy mist whatever they call it in the Peaks and it was that fine rain, which as Peter Kay points out, gets you soaked; so well done to ALL the lads for coping so well...!

 

I have to say that Jason Garrity was simply awesome. :approve: Where's he from and when he is 15..??!!! :unsure:

 

BTW, can anyone out there explain why there was a run-off for second place on the day in the 250s (Rhys beating Daniel I'anson) but not in the 500s even though the very promising indeed debutant Kyle Howarth and Jack S, were also tied on points (10 each)..?? :unsure:

 

 

On the last point no idea --we were awaiting whether or not from Graham Reeve but he said not.

I have ht 3 down as Lloyd third and Tyler fourth but could be wrong as I was then ensuring we had the correct riders in the correct helmet colours out for ht 4 of the 500's !! The boys were so keen that we had some going out for the wrong race at times early on until they waited for me or Cheesy to tell them !! Even had to run to the line to bring Lloyd back in ht 2 of the 250's when he was in ht 3 !!!

But an enjoyable day despite the drizzle and mist.

Looking forward now to next Sunday for the Hitmen v Dragons U-16 clash + a six heat six 'man' 250 mini-meeting.

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