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This is the latest details for the tour - some events have taken place:

 

Elf International Motorcycle Speedway Series New Zealand 2011

 

Tour Dates

Moore Park 7th Jan

Ruapuna 8th Jan

Kihikihi 15th Jan

Rosebank 16th Jan

Gisborne 19th Jan

Waikaraka 22nd Jan

Wanganui 29th Jan

Kihikihi 30th Jan

Rosbank 6th Feb

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ELF INTERNATIONAL SOLOS,

McDONALD’S SPEEDWAY, KIHIKIHI,

SATURDAY, JANUARY 15

Qualifying scores: Daniel Nermark 9, Jesper Kristiansen 8, Ritchie Hawkins 8, Sean Mason 7, Jamie Courtney 6, Grant Tregoning 4, Anthony Knowles 4, Dylan Hancock 2, Lonnie Larby 1, Jamie Moohan 1, Dale Finch 1, Dylan Moohan 0,

Last chance: Larby, J Moohan, Hancock.

First semi-final: Nermark, Hawkins, Knowles, Larby.

Second sem-final: Mason, Kristiansen, Courtney, J Moohan.

Final: Nermark, Mason, Hawkins, Kristiansen.

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Dont know yet, I wasn't at that meeting, i'll try and find out tonight at Waikaraka Park, local riders qualifying is tonight for tomorrows meeting.

 

 

Thanks very much. Both Gisborne and Waikaraka Park do need update on results. There is a Facebook item about the latter but apart from the finishing order it doesn't go into a lot of detail (at the moment). Really appreciate your help.

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What a shambles!!! Post meeting publicity for this series has been abysmal. Nowhere can results be found for the last weekend at January 29 2011 Oceanview (Wanganui) nor for January 30 2022 Waikaraka Park. There are websites for both, so far as I can see Ocenaview is well out of date while Waikara Park (which directs to a new site) cannot be entered.

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What a shambles!!! Post meeting publicity for this series has been abysmal. Nowhere can results be found for the last weekend at January 29 2011 Oceanview (Wanganui) nor for January 30 2022 Waikaraka Park. There are websites for both, so far as I can see Ocenaview is well out of date while Waikara Park (which directs to a new site) cannot be entered.

 

Waikaraka Park was exhibition rides only, 3 races handicap style and one 6 lap race with a midget car type rolling start, just some fun.

Wanganui the track was crap and not worth reporting.

 

Rosebank is on Sunday and we'll give you full results

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Waikaraka Park was exhibition rides only, 3 races handicap style and one 6 lap race with a midget car type rolling start, just some fun.

Wanganui the track was crap and not worth reporting.

 

Rosebank is on Sunday and we'll give you full results

 

 

Surely something must have happened at Wanganui - bad track conditions...suitable only for cars, riders struggled to get to grips with it...and at least some race winners?

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hello speedy guy

 

if you try

 

http://speedfest.co.nz/images/stories/Articles/results.pdf

 

it might give you some joy

 

it's not perfect but it's something

 

cheers

 

john perry

 

ELF INTERNATIONAL SOLOS

OCEANVIEW, WANGANUI,

SATURDAY, JANUARY 29

DANIEL Nermark made a clean sweep of the meeting, winning his three qualifiers and the final.

His nearest challengers were Jesper Kristiansen and Ritchie Hawkins who also turned in some determined riding on a track better prepared for the stock cars which were also on the programme than speedway bikes,

Qualifying scorers: Daniel Nermark 15, Jesper Kristiansen 14, Ritchie Hawkins 13, Andrew Bargh 10, Jamie Moohan 9, Dylan Hanock 8, Jamie Courtney 7, Jungle Bundy 5, Ryan Terry-Daley 4, Sean Mason 4,

Last chance: Bundy, Hancock, Mason, Moohan, Terry-Daley, Courtney.

Final: Nermark, Hawkins, Kritiansen, Bargh, Bundy.

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ELF INTERNATIONAL SOLOS

OCEANVIEW, WANGANUI,

SATURDAY, JANUARY 29

DANIEL Nermark made a clean sweep of the meeting, winning his three qualifiers and the final.

His nearest challengers were Jesper Kristiansen and Ritchie Hawkins who also turned in some determined riding on a track better prepared for the stock cars which were also on the programme than speedway bikes,

Qualifying scorers: Daniel Nermark 15, Jesper Kristiansen 14, Ritchie Hawkins 13, Andrew Bargh 10, Jamie Moohan 9, Dylan Hanock 8, Jamie Courtney 7, Jungle Bundy 5, Ryan Terry-Daley 4, Sean Mason 4,

Last chance: Bundy, Hancock, Mason, Moohan, Terry-Daley, Courtney.

Final: Nermark, Hawkins, Kritiansen, Bargh, Bundy.

Now that's a cool name, Jungle Bundy!!! Never heard of that guy, but he made the final. I'm impressed! :)

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Now that's a cool name, Jungle Bundy!!! Never heard of that guy, but he made the final. I'm impressed! :)

 

 

That's the name on the official Oceanview results list. Jungle Bundy. Just like you, I would like to know more about him.

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