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Rye V Berwick & 125c Final Bh Mon. 26th August 2pm


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Can't see a thread for this one and it's tomorrow!!!! :lol:

 

I'm assuming the teams to be something like Saturdays abandoned meeting:

 

Rye House: 1. Oliver Allen, 2. Pontus Aspgren, 3. Jason Bunyan (captain), 4. Tyson Nelson, 5. Anders Mellgren, 6. Kasper Lykke, Jason Garrity (if fit) / NL Rider?.

 

 

Berwick: 1. Sebastian Alden, 2. Liam Carr, 3. Robin Aspegren, 4. Matty Wethers, 5. Kozza Smith (captain), 6. Nicki Barrett, 7. Paul Starke.

 

 

 

Does anyone know if the normal entrance fee applies with the addition of the 125cc final following the main meeting?

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Liam Carr at 7 for Berwick. Paul Starke is riding for Dudley

 

I should imagine normal admission prices will apply as the 125cc lads won't be expecting to be paid

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Looking at the Bandits side at Leicester last night I couldn't see how they can take anything away from Rye House today. You will get good value out of Bellego & Kozza Smith and perhaps Aspegren if he's in the mood. Alden is well down on form and Barrett is awful. Paul Starke looked good, but he's unavailable today.

If the Rockets don't hit 55 points I'll be surprised.

 

Bandits promotion seem to think that Jason Garrity is riding today!

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Looking at the Bandits side at Leicester last night I couldn't see how they can take anything away from Rye House today. You will get good value out of Bellego & Kozza Smith and perhaps Aspegren if he's in the mood. Alden is well down on form and Barrett is awful. Paul Starke looked good, but he's unavailable today.

If the Rockets don't hit 55 points I'll be surprised.

 

Bandits promotion seem to think that Jason Garrity is riding today!

 

So you expect a close match? :wink:

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Looking at the Bandits side at Leicester last night I couldn't see how they can take anything away from Rye House today. You will get good value out of Bellego & Kozza Smith and perhaps Aspegren if he's in the mood. Alden is well down on form and Barrett is awful. Paul Starke looked good, but he's unavailable today.

If the Rockets don't hit 55 points I'll be surprised.

 

Bandits promotion seem to think that Jason Garrity is riding today!

 

55pts should easily be achieveable for Rye House this afternoon for the Rockets.

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Giving the start Berwick made,to get to 36pts is something of an achievement.Rye House has never been a happy hunting ground for Berwick so another hammering there isnt a surprise,it wasnt helped of course by our No1 going out and winning the first heat only to find he`d done so without a dirt deflecter,which is unprofessional IMO and shouldve been noticed.

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Despite the score, I found this meeting to be most enjoyable. The British Youth 125cc Championship was extremely entertaining and congratulations to Kyle Bickley on his deserved victory. Glad also that Harry McGurk escaped his terrifying experience without injury, The antics of Jolyon West following his bike failure in Heat 6 had the crowd roaring with laughter. Simply superb entertainment young men, you were all a credit to the occasion.

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Giving the start Berwick made,to get to 36pts is something of an achievement.Rye House has never been a happy hunting ground for Berwick so another hammering there isnt a surprise,it wasnt helped of course by our No1 going out and winning the first heat only to find he`d done so without a dirt deflecter,which is unprofessional IMO and shouldve been noticed.

as you said who should have noticed this rider , support team who remember this was the first heat , so i raise this question with you how did it get passed the officals ,track scrutterneers must have passed this as they should have checked for saftey for all riders and public so i.m.o i blaim the offical scutterners like i said this happened in the very first race, look forward to other comments.
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as you said who should have noticed this rider , support team who remember this was the first heat , so i raise this question with you how did it get passed the officals ,track scrutterneers must have passed this as they should have checked for saftey for all riders and public so i.m.o i blaim the offical scutterners like i said this happened in the very first race, look forward to other comments.

 

IMO its the rider who is responsible for his bike and what goes on around it,that said you`d think either the Berwick management,a fellow teamate or one of the Berwick pit crew wouldve niticed.

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as you said who should have noticed this rider , support team who remember this was the first heat , so i raise this question with you how did it get passed the officals ,track scrutterneers must have passed this as they should have checked for saftey for all riders and public so i.m.o i blaim the offical scutterners like i said this happened in the very first race, look forward to other comments.

Sebs mechanic, said it was his fault

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IMO its the rider who is responsible for his bike and what goes on around it,that said you`d think either the Berwick management,a fellow teamate or one of the Berwick pit crew wouldve niticed.

if that is the case what job has the track scrutterner got he must have checked his bike to sighn it of b.t.w i used to be a scutterner for brisca stock cars in the 1980,s so can anyone tell me what do track scuterners do thank you
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Despite the score, I found this meeting to be most enjoyable. The British Youth 125cc Championship was extremely entertaining and congratulations to Kyle Bickley on his deserved victory. Glad also that Harry McGurk escaped his terrifying experience without injury, The antics of Jolyon West following his bike failure in Heat 6 had the crowd roaring with laughter. Simply superb entertainment young men, you were all a credit to the occasion.

 

I thought they were great and so competitive. I reckon Kyle Bickley is one to watch for the future as we doing with Robert Lambert. He has his own website already and is following in Robert's footsteps by riding on the continent as well. Tender age of eleven just now. However, well done all riders and also to Phil Morris and Neil Vatcher for the work they are putting into developing British riders of the future.

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