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Workington V Redcar (pl) 08/06/13 19:00hrs.


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The Comets take on a strong Redcar Bears side who are looking for at least a point at Derwent Park, especially with the inform Micky Dyer who has a liking for the Workington track!

Only change in the Worky line up will be r/r for Tero with Chris Mills hopefully returning from injury.

 

Hopefully the track will be getting a good watering over the next few days as the good weather looks like continuing.

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Exciting meeting last night, a bit of a scare from the bears early on but the lads dug deep and done the job, well done boys , Ashley deserved more than his score for his efforts in all his races , really is coming on leaps and bounds, keep it up Ash.

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Pulled this one out of the fire a bit, got caught very cold on a poor track which played straight into the hands of the Bears especially during the first half of the meeting!!

Once the track evened out a bit Comets started to get going and pulled out some good races to finally subdue a spirited opposition and full marks to them for that.

Redcar are not a brilliant side but appear, if they could get Kus firing more regular, a very solid scoring 1 to 7 and proved that last night with an even looking scorecard, that does for sure make them dangerous as they can score points from anywhere!!

For the Comets, some very good performances especially Lawson/Bach and good back up from Harrison/Howarth and Morris who, if he would stop fighting his bike all the time and let "it" do the work, would score far more than he does, maybe a bit more dirt would help but then, a bit more dirt would help that track full stop very patchy and caused quite some problems picked up on I'm pleased to say by Rene in his post match interview!!

Cracking good ht11 tho between Bach and Ostergaard one of the best races this season but in contrast, what on earth were Howarth and Morris doing in ht14 :o almost cost us the 3pts trying to take each other off, phew, that was close!!!!

All in all a very good 3pts for the team, and an excellent fightback need to carry on the good work at Glasgow today and keep the board ticking over. well done the Comets!! :D

PS,

Did anyone else notice the ploy of getting Rene to come last in ht13, by so doing, he deprived Redcar the chance of a tac ride in ht14 for either Dyer/Wilko, we were six up at that time and a 5-1 would have given them the option, distinctly recall seeing Rene slow down at the start of lap 2 when he could have easily passed Summers, just a thought?? ;)

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Pulled this one out of the fire a bit, got caught very cold on a poor track which played straight into the hands of the Bears especially during the first half of the meeting!!

Once the track evened out a bit Comets started to get going and pulled out some good races to finally subdue a spirited opposition and full marks to them for that.

Redcar are not a brilliant side but appear, if they could get Kus firing more regular, a very solid scoring 1 to 7 and proved that last night with an even looking scorecard, that does for sure make them dangerous as they can score points from anywhere!!

For the Comets, some very good performances especially Lawson/Bach and good back up from Harrison/Howarth and Morris who, if he would stop fighting his bike all the time and let "it" do the work, would score far more than he does, maybe a bit more dirt would help but then, a bit more dirt would help that track full stop very patchy and caused quite some problems picked up on I'm pleased to say by Rene in his post match interview!!

Cracking good ht11 tho between Bach and Ostergaard one of the best races this season but in contrast, what on earth were Howarth and Morris doing in ht14 :o almost cost us the 3pts trying to take each other off, phew, that was close!!!!

All in all a very good 3pts for the team, and an excellent fightback need to carry on the good work at Glasgow today and keep the board ticking over. well done the Comets!! :D

PS,

Did anyone else notice the ploy of getting Rene to come last in ht13, by so doing, he deprived Redcar the chance of a tac ride in ht14 for either Dyer/Wilko, we were six up at that time and a 5-1 would have given them the option, distinctly recall seeing Rene slow down at the start of lap 2 when he could have easily passed Summers, just a thought?? ;)

a very daft thought.... Seen as you can't use tacticals in heat 14.
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don't think anyone in the stadium seen the ploy in rene running a last in heat 13 to stop the out of date tac ride in heat 14. yes lord lucan , YOU have been missing quite a while,( avenue )= haven't you..

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don't think anyone in the stadium seen the ploy in rene running a last in heat 13 to stop the out of date tac ride in heat 14. yes lord lucan , YOU have been missing quite a while,( avenue )= haven't you..

 

Sorry, but your assertion with this comment is what exactly?? :unsure:

 

Already admitted my lapse in concentration previous, I am "actually" aware of the tac ride rules, merely slipped my mind while concocting a misguided theory!! From where I was, Rene clearly slowed down into turn 1 when I was convinced the pass was on and, as they say, the rest is history.

Hope that's cleared that up, although I'm told I can get cream if it doesn't!! :D

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