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Redcar Vs Sheffield CS 5th April 2019


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This should be a close meeting. Tigers to pinch it, just, for me.  The smaller track should suit Kasper and Broc.

However, Kyle could use his bikes to be a bit more reliable and Ty could be a bit calmer and the rest should take care of themselves.

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3 hours ago, TigerAl said:

This should be a close meeting. Tigers to pinch it, just, for me.  The smaller track should suit Kasper and Broc.

However, Kyle could use his bikes to be a bit more reliable and Ty could be a bit calmer and the rest should take care of themselves.

Good luck trying to get Ty to be a bit calmer. Team managers have been trying to get that for the last 10 years without any success. 

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Tough meeting for the Bears - Tigers look very strong and they have a lot of riders who ride the track well. 

Not surprised Sheffield are confident and will need an excellent performance from Redcar to win.

If it's close and the racing is as good as last week it'll be a entertaining night. 

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This one has a cracker written all over it. Strong heat leaders on both sides and some of the best young talent also on show.

Tough one to call but Im thinking the Bears will take the points, but by a slender margin.

Get along and enjoy some top class action on one of the very best race tracks in the country. 

 

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1 hour ago, SteelShoe said:

Attractive looking fixture. Hopefully the Bears will be on it and some great racing results. Looking forward to seeing how Zaine Kennedy and Drew Kemp perform but i'm going for the Bears 49-41.

Kennedy and Kemp, should have no problems getting to grips with the MPA. Plenty of advice from track specialists in the Tigers line up, all others  have experience of Redcar. Should be a cracking meeting, on a very fair track. Could go either way.

 

 

 

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Second Half Action

No Cubs meeting tonight but a couple of exciting looking line ups for both the 500 and 125 classes. 
Our own Elliot Kelly will get a good tough test before his debut for Mildenhall in the National League while in the 125 class myself and Jamie will be keeping a close eye on both Liam Sharples and Will Hoceniuk.
Both lads will be making their Media Prima Arena debuts with Will looking to impress and take the squad position vacated by Alex Goldsbrough.

Late in - 9 year old William Cairns will be making the trip up from his Buckinghamshire base to complete the line up in the 125cc heats.

We apologies for the programme changes but we had 3 changes to the 500 line up during the week.
500cc
Elliot Kelly
Josh Embleton
Kieran Douglas 
Tamas Sike

125cc
Callum Gill
Liam Sharples 
Will Hoceniuk
William Cairns

Stay behind if you can and give the lads a bit of encouragement.

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Well done to the Bears, I couldn't be at the MPA tonight but it was a great nights racing by all accounts.

Bears look to be very strong at home. If last seasons occasional poor home performance can be put to bed this year, we can seriously challenge for the play offs. UTB ! 

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Came down from Berwick and seen a cracking meeting from a neutral perspective, plenty of racing lines on a well prepared track. Polar opposite to what we are used to at Berwick.

A couple of shocking refereeing decisions, but that is becoming the norm, where do they get these clowns from. 

Redcar are definitely playoff contenders, impressed with Wright & Stewart in particular.

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Well after a few FTG races to start with we saw some excellent racing again.

Charles Wright is surely one of the top few riders in the league now and his Heat 11 ride was worth the entrance money alone. Hopefully his fall in Heat 15 didn't cause any damage.

The rest of the Bears all battled (literally in Greaves case) and looked a solid outfit. Jordan Stewart is a much improved rider this year.

For the Tigers - the top 3 all started like trains but didn't get enough support. Kemp looks a very good prospect though and could easily have scored more. Still think they are one of the strongest sides in the league

Crowd was down on last week but credit to the promotion (for starting on the time) and the Ref for not hanging about between heats - without a couple of re-runs the meeting would have been complete in 1 and a half hours which on a cold night is a definite plus.

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My first meeting for a couple of years, and I was impressed by the side the Bears have this year, all looked like battlers, so augers well for this season. They had a slow start but when dialled into the track looked very good, and look to have strength in depth. It was also nice to meet up with a few of the old regulars, they kept me updated on the few rule changes since my last attendance. Well done to both sides for the exciting racing in most heats.

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