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Buczkowski, Gafurov, Janowski, Kosciuch, Miskowiak, Mroczka, Mateusz Szczepaniak, Michal Szczepaniak, Zengota and many more.

 

 

Note you failed to add in scores as proof. Mroczka had 2 wins in 2012

Gafurov is Russian.

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Have a look at the scores for yourself :D and yh 2 wins in 2012 but riding at No.5 why don't you have a look at the other scores what Mroczka has got around the Raceway?

Oh haha he is Russian my mistake.

 

 

I have looked at the scores which is my whole point. Your stated that most Poles cant get round there which is wrong.

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3.10PM WEATHER CHECK:

 

Had no rain here today just across the Dartford Crossing since I arose from my pit this morning. None really anticipated either although it's a blustery sort of day so don't think you'll be okay standing watching in shirt sleeves.

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5.15pm WEATHER UPDATE:

 

No real change here at the track with clear blue sky interspersed with occasional white fluffy clouds. Still looks as it might be somewhat windy so I don't expect you'll need much suncream if any! 8-)

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Come on Steve if u see my post I said the majority of them do NOT all of them and 6/10 is over half so that does equal to the majority.

 

 

yes, 6/10 is the majority ......................... only just. :P

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Like I said he would Scott put the effort in tonight and was a worthy replacement for Mikkel, great last heat splitting the wolves pair on the line.

Ben Morley again taking the scalps of some decent riders.

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Best of both as a Hammers fan tonight - some great racing and a good result!

 

Bit of an off night for PK, who was certainly trying hard but was perhaps a bit unlucky in a couple of races. A few great wins for Richard and Lewis as well, and Davey looked fast up until heat 15. Hopefully Ellis' bike issues aren't anything expensive. Another fantastic night for Ben Morley, beating both Proctor and Thorsell! Scott did fairly well for us too - if only all guests gave as much effort as he did, especially in heat 15!

 

Wolves gave us some entertaining racing! Pawlicki was very impressive and Tai looked a bit more like his usual self. Ricky Wells worked very hard for 4 third places, he looked pretty quick.

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Special mention to Ben, great riding once again, came under a lot of pressure and kept his cool. Has really come on this year. Well done Lewis, made some good gates tonight, looking more confident as a second-string.

 

Once again the TR causes us more problems, when we were in complete control, but we got there in the end. Fortunately Wolves were only a two man team.

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Another entertaining meeting. Again, points thrown away by the Hammers (Ellis & Nicholls) and I was not alone in believing that Scott did NOT split the Wolves pair in Heat 15. Thanks to Scotty for guesting and no lack of effort tonight.

 

Forsell looked good early on then fell on bends 3 and 4 when the Hammers were on an easy 5 - 1 , it came as no surprise that he made little if any effort to get up and clear the track.

 

Pawlicki looked very good indeed after his first heat error and it was a brave but correct decision to exclude him for causing Scott to lay his bike down to avoid colliding with him.

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Nice win for the Hammers, and another great display from Ben Morley, and Richard Lawson too. Good to see Woffy looking more like his old self. That bodes well for his GP campaign.

 

Regarding some of the comments prior to the match, both Pawlicki and Nicholls were very good tonight. Scotty and Tai produced the race of the night in heat 15, battling for a 2nd place when the meeting was over. Great credit to them both for that.

 

I thought John Cook's comments regarding the tactical ride rule were interesting. He says he hates the rule and it's a stupid one. He also suggested that he might instruct Neil Vatcher not to use the rule even when we are elligable to do so. Whilst I applaud the sentiment, it would be awful if we missed out on the play offs by the odd point if we'd thrown such points away by taking a moral stand.

 

More than once last season Lakeside were given the short end of the stick when it came to certain decisions (the cancelled match at Poole springs to mind); and it would seem to me to be unfair in the extreme if we keep missing out by being the club trying to take the high ground all the time.

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Another entertaining meeting. Again, points thrown away by the Hammers (Ellis & Nicholls) and I was not alone in believing that Scott did NOT split the Wolves pair in Heat 15. Thanks to Scotty for guesting and no lack of effort tonight.

 

Forsell looked good early on then fell on bends 3 and 4 when the Hammers were on an easy 5 - 1 , it came as no surprise that he made little if any effort to get up and clear the track.

 

Pawlicki looked very good indeed after his first heat error and it was a brave but correct decision to exclude him for causing Scott to lay his bike down to avoid colliding with him.

No you are not alone in thinking Scott didn't split The Wolves pair in Ht15; Scott was at least half a wheel behind , from my view on the back-straight. Was so clear I filled my programme in before the result was announced!

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More than once last season Lakeside were given the short end of the stick when it came to certain decisions (the cancelled match at Poole springs to mind).

And let's not forget the 'major electrical problems' at King's Lynn.............that, after three days of apparently consulting Norfolk's finest 'sparkies', turned out to be a blown fuse!

Cannot believe the experts did NOT rate this Lakeside team I knew Lakeside would be in the top 4.

If you are referring to Lord 'Shouty' Pearson, and Kelvin 'no question' Tatum as the aforementioned experts, then it really isn't any surprise to be honest.

 

They clearly do not have any respect nor admiration for Lakeside Speedway Club.

 

Fact.

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No you are not alone in thinking Scott didn't split The Wolves pair in Ht15; Scott was at least half a wheel behind , from my view on the back-straight. Was so clear I filled my programme in before the result was announced!

We had all this last year when Piotr Swidderski pipped Worrall on the line. Half the back straight we're on here claiming it was a wrong decision because it looked to them from the other side of the track that Worrall had held on. When the video became available a couple of weeks later it clearly showed in both normal time and slow motion that Swidderski had won by half a wheel. One thing about the position of the refs box at Lakeside, is that it gives a perfect view looking down on the start finish line, yet there still seem to be a lot on the back straight that think they get a better view from 100 metres away. One of the oldest mistakes in speedway is to start filling your programme in before the result is confirmed.
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