speedyguy Posted January 6, 2011 Report Share Posted January 6, 2011 Elf International Motorcycle Series Elf International Motorcycle Series Meeting Dates:::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::: January 7 Moore Park Christchurch January 8 Ruapuna Speedway Christchurch January 15 Kihikihi Speedway Kihikihi January 16 Rosebank Speedway January 19 Gisborne Speedway Gisborne January 22 Waikaraka Park Speedway Auckland January 29 Wanganui Speedway Wanganui January 30 Kihikihi Speedway Kihikihi February 6 Rosebank Speedway Riders:: ::::::::: Jesper Kristiansen - Denmark Former Danish Junior Champion British Premier and Elite League Rider Danish Pairs Champion 2010 Danish National Squad member ::::::::: Daniel Nermark - Sweden German Open Champion 2003 British Elite League Rider World GP Challenge Finalist 2009 World Team Cup Finalist 2010 Current Swedish National Team member ::::::::::::::: Jamie Courtney - England Conference League Champion Oxford 2005 World U21 Finalist 3 times British U21 Finalist British Premier League Rider Glasgow 2010 :::::::::::::::::: Ritchie Hawkins - England 2004 British U21 Champion & Captain of British U21 Team British Premier League Rider Somerset 2010 and Elite League Ipswich 2010 Rye House Rider 2011 Sidecars :::::::::::: Darrin Treloar & Mark Plaisted - Australia MNZ Short Track Champions 2001 Australian Long Track Champion 5 times Australain sidecar Champions World Champion 2008 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bavarian Posted January 6, 2011 Report Share Posted January 6, 2011 Does anyone know about a proposed "Veterans Speedway World Final" to be held somewhere in NZ this season? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iris123 Posted January 6, 2011 Report Share Posted January 6, 2011 Jesper Krisiansens write up is a bit hyped imo.Junior Champ is not U21....and Danish National squad member?Guess that is meaning he rode for the Danish U21's a few times Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hawkeyenz Posted January 7, 2011 Report Share Posted January 7, 2011 Big crowd at Ronnie Moore park for the first round in beautiful weather. $15 47 races (solos and sidecars) in just over 3 hours. Value for money. The World team beat NZ 24-12 but the Kiwis fell three times while in scoring position which would have made it 20-16. Grant Tregoning scored 8 from three rides losing only narrowly to the swede in the first race. He comfortably beat Nermark, Hawkins and the Dane in the rider of the night final. He looked like he might do justice to an assessed 5.00 average in the Premier League? Dale Finch was on the pace and hopefully he will improve over the series. Baugh was a shadow of previous seasons. Best racing was in the 250cc races. Bradley Andrews looked like one for the future. He only turned 12 in November but was fast and could overtake inside or out when he didn't make the gate. He looked very balanced on the bike. He also has good genes as his grandfather is Bob Andrews of Wimbledon and Cradley Heath fame. Ruapuna tomorrow night on the big 400m track. A real throw back to the sixties and seventies. I wonder what type of track surface they'll serve up? It is an all Solo and Sidecar meeting so hopefully it will be prepared to suit. There are over 20 sidecar outfits coming for the South Island Championship so I'm looking forward to it. I've been to three meetings in the last 5 years and I'm going to two in two nights!! Nermark, Hawkins, Kristiansen and Courtney isn't quite Olsen, Mauger Louis, Michenek, Plech etc but I hope they get a big crowd. They used to have to close the doors in the seventies when the Mauger Troupe came. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Diesel Posted January 7, 2011 Report Share Posted January 7, 2011 Good to see Grant doing well. I always thought he would be better at PL level than most people thought. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peterh7 Posted January 7, 2011 Report Share Posted January 7, 2011 The World team beat NZ 24-12 but the Kiwis fell three times while in scoring position which would have made it 20-16. Grant Tregoning scored 8 from three rides losing only narrowly to the swede in the first race. He comfortably beat Nermark, Hawkins and the Dane in the rider of the night final. He looked like he might do justice to an assessed 5.00 average in the Premier League? Dale Finch was on the pace and hopefully he will improve over the series. Baugh was a shadow of previous seasons. The NZ team would have scored more if Andy Aldridge had been in the team. Moore Park is Andy A's home track and he goes well there. He would have been more on the pace than Baugh. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hawkeyenz Posted January 8, 2011 Report Share Posted January 8, 2011 (edited) The NZ team would have scored more if Andy Aldridge had been in the team. Moore Park is Andy A's home track and he goes well there. He would have been more on the pace than Baugh. He would certainly have been better than either Bargh or Mason as NZ were a two man team. Andrew won the supporting class with times that were equivalent to the main event. The World Team certainly weren't unbeatable and Courtney was awful in his first two rides. If the format is the same at Ruapuna tonight Aldridge might get a place in the NZ team? Edited January 8, 2011 by hawkeyenz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thehammer Posted January 9, 2011 Report Share Posted January 9, 2011 I'll put the full race results and some info on some of the races on here when I get the time... Was certainly a good meeting, and yes Andy Aldridge would have done better in the NZ team, but as with most speedway there are some politics behind it as well as cost...... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hawkeyenz Posted January 9, 2011 Report Share Posted January 9, 2011 Different format at Ruapuna. Individual with 12 riders. Shared top billing with SI Sidecar Championship. Bigger crowd than they were expecting. Programmes sold out well before the off. Ruapuna is 400m, four laps in 70-71 seconds, very wide and banked on the corners but if you moved higher than half track you lost 10 lengths. They ran heats with three rides each. Top scorer straight through to the final. Suprisingly this was kiwi Sean Mason. They then had two semis won by Nermark and Courtney progressing to the final. Then a last chance saloon for the last place in the final. Best race of the night Dale Finch chasing Ritchie Hawkins for the entire race before ripping round him on the last corner to get up on the line. Nermark must have been sleeping with the person doing the gate draws as he got gate 1 in all but one race and gated in the final but Finch gave chase and was looking menacing when he fell trying the same outside pass he beat Hawkins with. Nermark gated well but didn't do anything when behind. Kristanson was awful and looked like a novice. Hawkins tried hard throughout. Courtney stayed where he gated and wasn't interested once he was behind. For the Kiwis Mason, gated well early on and was fast in front, Tregoning had a heavy first bend fall in his first race and struggled with the injury he sustained in later races, Knowles won a race and the internationals couldn't pass him. Aldridge was always in the mix looking fast when in front. If there are any British Promoters out there who are looking for a racer that never knows when they are beaten and has quite some talent give Dale Finch a call. He is the current U21 champion (and last year) and his family are fundraising so that he can compete in the U21 Qualifying in Europe later in the year. He was outstanding at 17 but had a big crash and broke his back in three places. He's been back a couple of seasons now and he was matching Nermark and Hawkins by the end of the meeting. He isn't the best gater but you'd never accuse him of not trying when behind!! Talk to Ivan Mauger about him. The sidecars were good value especially the three race final. I think the person that decided to have a six outfit final was an idiot as six sidecars arriving at the first bend together was carnage. Two big crashes and we were down to four who really put on a show in the rerun and the remaining two races. The eventual winners from Nelson came from last to first in the third heat to clinch the title by a point. 47 races all over by 10.45 even though the ambulance had to come out four or five times. Fortunately no-one seriously injured. You can get more info on the series on Facebook. Search for Elf International and they seem to be putting the results on their wall. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ja-Jacek Posted January 10, 2011 Report Share Posted January 10, 2011 You can get more info on the series on Facebook. Search for Elf International and they seem to be putting the results on their wall. There is no results till now. Anyone can put the results of Elf Series here? I want to write about all competition to polish portal www.nicesport.pl Anybody can help me? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hawkeyenz Posted January 10, 2011 Report Share Posted January 10, 2011 There is no results till now. Anyone can put the results of Elf Series here? I want to write about all competition to polish portal www.nicesport.pl Anybody can help me? Go to the Facebook page and you will be in the INFO Tab, click on the WALL Tab and the results are there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ja-Jacek Posted January 10, 2011 Report Share Posted January 10, 2011 Go to the Facebook page and you will be in the INFO Tab, click on the WALL Tab and the results are there. Thx. I found. Hope to see all results in the same place in the future... and a little description on forum. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kiwi Posted January 11, 2011 Report Share Posted January 11, 2011 (edited) Best racing was in the 250cc races. Bradley Andrews looked like one for the future. He only turned 12 in November but was fast and could overtake inside or out when he didn't make the gate. He looked very balanced on the bike. He also has good genes as his grandfather is Bob Andrews of Wimbledon and Cradley Heath fame. Edited January 11, 2011 by kiwi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kiwi Posted January 11, 2011 Report Share Posted January 11, 2011 Ruapuna Meeting Jan 8 Ht 1. Daniel Nermark (Sweden) 1, Grant Tregoning 2, Ritchie Hawkins (Eng) 3. Ht 2. Sean Mason (Auck) 1, James Courtney (Eng) 2, Anthony Knowles 3. Ht 3. Andrew Aldridge 1, Dale Finch 2, Adam Wilson 3. Ht 4. Mason 1, Nermark 2, Finch 3. Ht 5. Hawkins 1, Knowles 2, Andrew Bargh 3. Ht 6. Aldridge 1, Courtney 2, Jasper Kristiansen (Denmark) 3. Ht 7. Nermark 1, Bargh 2, Wilson 3, Ht 8. Knowles Mason 2, Kristiansen 3. Ht 9. Courtney 1, Finch 2, Aldridge 3. Qualifying Points: Mason 8, Nermark 8, Aldridge 7, Courtney 7, Knowles 6, Finch 5, Hawkins 4, Bargh 3, Tregoning 2, Kristiansen, Wilson 2, Sharp 0. Semi Final. Nermark 1, Finch 2, Aldridge 3. Semi Final. Courtney 1, Hawkins 2, Tregoning 3. Last Chance Qualifier. Finch 1, Hawkins 2, Aldridge 3. Final. Nermark 1, Mason 2, Courtney 3. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kiwi Posted January 13, 2011 Report Share Posted January 13, 2011 facebook link http://www.facebook.com/pages/Elf-International-Motorcycle-Speedway-Series-New-Zealand-2011/115685378503850 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
speedyguy Posted January 15, 2011 Author Report Share Posted January 15, 2011 (edited) Big crowd at Ronnie Moore park for the first round in beautiful weather. $15 47 races (solos and sidecars) in just over 3 hours. Value for money. The World team beat NZ 24-12 but the Kiwis fell three times while in scoring position which would have made it 20-16. Grant Tregoning scored 8 from three rides losing only narrowly to the swede in the first race. He comfortably beat Nermark, Hawkins and the Dane in the rider of the night final. He looked like he might do justice to an assessed 5.00 average in the Premier League? Dale Finch was on the pace and hopefully he will improve over the series. Baugh was a shadow of previous seasons. Best racing was in the 250cc races. Bradley Andrews looked like one for the future. He only turned 12 in November but was fast and could overtake inside or out when he didn't make the gate. He looked very balanced on the bike. He also has good genes as his grandfather is Bob Andrews of Wimbledon and Cradley Heath fame. Ruapuna tomorrow night on the big 400m track. A real throw back to the sixties and seventies. I wonder what type of track surface they'll serve up? It is an all Solo and Sidecar meeting so hopefully it will be prepared to suit. There are over 20 sidecar outfits coming for the South Island Championship so I'm looking forward to it. I've been to three meetings in the last 5 years and I'm going to two in two nights!! Nermark, Hawkins, Kristiansen and Courtney isn't quite Olsen, Mauger Louis, Michenek, Plech etc but I hope they get a big crowd. They used to have to close the doors in the seventies when the Mauger Troupe came. There's a different scoreline on the world.speedway site, as reported below: Although the New Zealand team was well beaten in the Test Match by the International side 23 to 13. That ties in with these heat details and scorers which came from another source FRIDAY, JANUARY 7 INTERNATIONALS 23 NEW ZEALAND 13 INTERNATIONALS: Ritchie Hawkins 7, Daniel Nermark 6, Jesper Kristiansen 6, Jamie Courtney 4. NEW ZEALAND: Grant Tregoning 8, Dale Finch 3, Sean Mason 2, Andrew Bargh 0 Heat1 time 63.5 D Nermark, G Tregoning, J Kristiansen, S Mason (fell) Heat2 time 64.9 R Hawkins, D Finch, J Courtney, A Bargh (fell) Heat3 time 64.18 G Tregoning, R Hawkins, S Mason, J Courtney Heat 4 time 64.85 J Kristiansen, D Nermark, D Finch, A Bargh Heat 5 time 64.72 J Courtney, J Kristainsen, S Mason, A Bargh Heat 6 time 63.47 G Tregoning, R Hawkins, D Nermark, D Finch (fell) Edited January 15, 2011 by speedyguy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
speedyguy Posted January 15, 2011 Author Report Share Posted January 15, 2011 Big crowd at Ronnie Moore park for the first round in beautiful weather. $15 47 races (solos and sidecars) in just over 3 hours. Value for money. The World team beat NZ 24-12 but the Kiwis fell three times while in scoring position which would have made it 20-16. Grant Tregoning scored 8 from three rides losing only narrowly to the swede in the first race. He comfortably beat Nermark, Hawkins and the Dane in the rider of the night final. He looked like he might do justice to an assessed 5.00 average in the Premier League? Dale Finch was on the pace and hopefully he will improve over the series. Baugh was a shadow of previous seasons. Best racing was in the 250cc races. Bradley Andrews looked like one for the future. He only turned 12 in November but was fast and could overtake inside or out when he didn't make the gate. He looked very balanced on the bike. He also has good genes as his grandfather is Bob Andrews of Wimbledon and Cradley Heath fame. Ruapuna tomorrow night on the big 400m track. A real throw back to the sixties and seventies. I wonder what type of track surface they'll serve up? It is an all Solo and Sidecar meeting so hopefully it will be prepared to suit. There are over 20 sidecar outfits coming for the South Island Championship so I'm looking forward to it. I've been to three meetings in the last 5 years and I'm going to two in two nights!! Nermark, Hawkins, Kristiansen and Courtney isn't quite Olsen, Mauger Louis, Michenek, Plech etc but I hope they get a big crowd. They used to have to close the doors in the seventies when the Mauger Troupe came. There's a different scoreline on the world.speedway site, as reported below: Although the New Zealand team was well beaten in the Test Match by the International side 23 to 13. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hawkeyenz Posted January 15, 2011 Report Share Posted January 15, 2011 (edited) There's a different scoreline on the world.speedway site, as reported below: Although the New Zealand team was well beaten in the Test Match by the International side 23 to 13. It was 24 - 12. See the series Facebook page for confirmation. Mason fell in the third heat where they have him third in front of Courtney. Edited January 15, 2011 by hawkeyenz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
speedyguy Posted January 15, 2011 Author Report Share Posted January 15, 2011 It was 24 - 12. See the series Facebook page for confirmation. Mason fell in the third heat where they have him third in front of Courtney. These were from the race recorder at Moore Park. Oh dear! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thehammer Posted January 15, 2011 Report Share Posted January 15, 2011 These were from the race recorder at Moore Park. Oh dear! I was in the box helping do the scores and it was definatly 24-12..... there may just have been a slight mistake as previously pointed out as Mason and Bargh only scored 1 between them (when Mason beat Bargh!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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