pauljb Posted December 14, 2024 Report Share Posted December 14, 2024 On 11/25/2024 at 10:51 PM, Speedway fan said: three actually with two separate Birmingham teams and Leicester meeting home and away twice and have produced many new riders And that really improves the credibility of it..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Binman Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 Board on a Sunday and news on teams Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paulbooth Posted January 27 Report Share Posted January 27 18 hours ago, Binman said: Board on a Sunday and news on teams Redcar 500cc Katie Dan Berwick 500cc Owen. ? Edinburgh 500cc ? Workington 500 Laylen Glasgow 500cc Kieran Douglass and caydin I think That's what I think at the minute. But could be wrong lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
edmon Posted January 27 Author Report Share Posted January 27 (edited) On 1/26/2025 at 4:13 PM, Binman said: Board on a Sunday and news on teams Peter Johnson suggests on the Redcar 'Gallacher Insurance' Cubs facebook that the Cubs side is :- 500cc 1. Katie Gordon 2. Dan McTeer 125cc 3. Seb Kelly 4. Jessica Cox Edited January 27 by edmon correction - 125cc 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paulbooth Posted January 27 Report Share Posted January 27 2 hours ago, edmon said: Peter Johnson suggests on the Redcar 'Gallacher Insurance' Cubs facebook that the Cubs side is :- 500cc 1. Katie Gordon 2. Dan McTeer 250cc 3. Seb Kelly 4. Jessica Cox Are seb and Jessica not 125cc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
edmon Posted January 27 Author Report Share Posted January 27 37 minutes ago, Paulbooth said: Are seb and Jessica not 125cc Should be my mistake edited. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fortythirtyeight Posted January 30 Report Share Posted January 30 Sign of the times as it looks like all teams are struggling to put a team together with Redcar having to name a rider on a 125 whos never even been in a race never mind a team ( but good luck to Seb ) . Disappointing to see Douglas still in the NJL after around 4 or 5 years hanging around the NDL but if he still wants to ride and nobody in the NDL/ NTL(?) wants to use him I suppose thats his only option. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KK62 Posted Tuesday at 07:15 PM Report Share Posted Tuesday at 07:15 PM It appears the NJL is just a name now with clubs no longer having enough local riders to fill sides so it will be a case of just fitting riders from anywhere into fixtures whenever available to give the youngsters valuable track time and complete ‘team’ fixtures. With Edinburgh leading the way and Glasgow now having a training track hopefully things will improve. There could be a huge discrepancy between the 500 riders in terms of experience but the 125’s have had that for a while so let’s see what happens. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sargent10 Posted Tuesday at 07:29 PM Report Share Posted Tuesday at 07:29 PM 9 minutes ago, KK62 said: It appears the NJL is just a name now with clubs no longer having enough local riders to fill sides so it will be a case of just fitting riders from anywhere into fixtures whenever available to give the youngsters valuable track time and complete ‘team’ fixtures. With Edinburgh leading the way and Glasgow now having a training track hopefully things will improve. There could be a huge discrepancy between the 500 riders in terms of experience but the 125’s have had that for a while so let’s see what happens. Looking at youth get together at northside it seems strange clubs have difficulty getting 125cc riders to turn up judging by the number of youngsters, however, parents are the drivers, mechanics and everything else and as much as clubs treat them with contempt the parents will select what meetings they attend and the league system will suffer, only way to improve things is for clubs to stop burying their heads in the sand Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KK62 Posted Tuesday at 10:16 PM Report Share Posted Tuesday at 10:16 PM 2 hours ago, Sargent10 said: Looking at youth get together at northside it seems strange clubs have difficulty getting 125cc riders to turn up judging by the number of youngsters, however, parents are the drivers, mechanics and everything else and as much as clubs treat them with contempt the parents will select what meetings they attend and the league system will suffer, only way to improve things is for clubs to stop burying their heads in the sand Not quite sure what you mean by saying ‘clubs treat them with contempt’ as my dealings with other NJL club sides would suggest the opposite, these clubs try their very best with the youth but some times the riders cannot afford to be available on a regular basis and seem to prefer to spend their money on a days practice rather than 3 rides in a league match, which is their choice but certainly frustrated me when trying to arrange matches for them. Of course some clubs don't bother sorting anything out which must be even more frustrating. The BYC sessions always attract good numbers but not all of them want to take part in the NJL for their own reasons. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paulbooth Posted Tuesday at 10:34 PM Report Share Posted Tuesday at 10:34 PM 12 minutes ago, KK62 said: Not quite sure what you mean by saying ‘clubs treat them with contempt’ as my dealings with other NJL club sides would suggest the opposite, these clubs try their very best with the youth but some times the riders cannot afford to be available on a regular basis and seem to prefer to spend their money on a days practice rather than 3 rides in a league match, which is their choice but certainly frustrated me when trying to arrange matches for them. Of course some clubs don't bother sorting anything out which must be even more frustrating. The BYC sessions always attract good numbers but not all of them want to take part in the NJL for their own reasons. Just to say Owen has never been treat with contempt at any club doing second halfs he has always been welcomed Before Owen was working money was an issue as diesel and bike cost do make it hard for a normal family but we rode when possible. this year is looking sparse for him at the moment but I'm sure he will be welcomed for second half racing . Carnt wait to get going Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phillwhitewasmad Posted yesterday at 07:45 AM Report Share Posted yesterday at 07:45 AM Got to say from our experience with Luke that we were treated extremely well by Berwick no contempt at all. However we did put the hard yards in only missed one meeting during our time with them due to being in Glasgow hospital. We got the fixtures and arranged our schedule around them . 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sargent10 Posted yesterday at 05:13 PM Report Share Posted yesterday at 05:13 PM 18 hours ago, KK62 said: Not quite sure what you mean by saying ‘clubs treat them with contempt’ as my dealings with other NJL club sides would suggest the opposite, these clubs try their very best with the youth but some times the riders cannot afford to be available on a regular basis and seem to prefer to spend their money on a days practice rather than 3 rides in a league match, which is their choice but certainly frustrated me when trying to arrange matches for them. Of course some clubs don't bother sorting anything out which must be even more frustrating. The BYC sessions always attract good numbers but not all of them want to take part in the NJL for their own reasons. I was talking about the fact that they want riders to travel north and it’s a long way to lots of them and they are rushed on at the end of a meeting that has meandered on in a time constrait which is ridiculous and everyone knows it and if it’s too late they just say sorry but it’s off, and that’s happened plenty (Berwick twice in our case) in one month and it’s 4.5 hours and 300 miles home without the journey up, anyway you reap what you sow and it’s going over old ground which I’m sure nobody is interested in Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KK62 Posted yesterday at 05:40 PM Report Share Posted yesterday at 05:40 PM 21 minutes ago, Sargent10 said: I was talking about the fact that they want riders to travel north and it’s a long way to lots of them and they are rushed on at the end of a meeting that has meandered on in a time constrait which is ridiculous and everyone knows it and if it’s too late they just say sorry but it’s off, and that’s happened plenty (Berwick twice in our case) in one month and it’s 4.5 hours and 300 miles home without the journey up, anyway you reap what you sow and it’s going over old ground which I’m sure nobody is interested in That scenario has gone on forever in speedway. When I rode in the very early 80’s it was exactly the same so a little unfair to blame the current northern tracks, especially Berwick, who have always done their best for youngsters even without running a NJL side of late. Try blaming your more local tracks for not running more regular competitive racing for juniors. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phillwhitewasmad Posted yesterday at 06:38 PM Report Share Posted yesterday at 06:38 PM Doesn't sound like the Berwick I know and personally don't think any club drags a meeting on to p£ss junior riders dads off Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paulbooth Posted yesterday at 08:10 PM Report Share Posted yesterday at 08:10 PM 1 hour ago, phillwhitewasmad said: Doesn't sound like the Berwick I know and personally don't think any club drags a meeting on to p£ss junior riders dads off Only time we have been stopped riding is either due to rain or because of a accident during the meeting and time has run out what is totally acceptable 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Diamonds85 Posted 23 hours ago Report Share Posted 23 hours ago When I rode in the NJL we had a meeting at Berwick where I really struggled to ride the track. But once the meeting was over we were allowed to keep riding until the curfew as there was still 30 mins to go. Although the Berwick lads were reluctant to give us help during the main NJL meeting (understandably) when we were out at the end, all of the Berwick lads were giving us tips on how to ride the place, and I tell you, it was a lot easier!! 3rd bend you've got to throw it in deep and go all the way to the fence and then cut back going into bend 4 and make a long straight. If you enter bend 3 tight, which is what I was doing, you run out of room coming off bend 4 and hit the home straight fence. I've always appreciated Berwick for taking the time to help develop us young riders and letting us ride for 30 minutes after the NJL meeting had finished. Weather and accidents in the main meeting are completely out of their control! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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