From: chris.brown7@virgin.net To: "Internet Speedway Fan Club List"Subject: Oxford 47 Belle Vue 42 Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2000 23:00:47 +0100 Oxford 47 Belle Vue 42 Elite League A 28/4/00 Oxford Todd Wiltshire 2 2 3 1* 8 + 1 Roman Povazhny 1* 1* 2 1 5 + 2 Ales Dryml F 3 1* 3 F 7 + 1 Steve Johnston 2 2* 2 3 2 11 + 1 Jimmy Nilsen 3 1 3 2 9 Lukas Dryml 3 0 0 2* 1 6 + 1 Jon Underwood 1 0 0 1 Belle Vue Peter Nahlin 3 0 2 3 3 11 Kaj Laukennen 3 1 3 1* 1 9 + 1 Andy Smith 1 3 2 Fx 6 R/R 0 Jason Lyons 2 3 3 N 8 Danny Bird Fx 0 0 R 0 Kevin Doolan 0 2 1* 2* 1 0 2 8 + 2 Heat 1 - Peter Nahlin ; Todd Wiltshire ; Roman Povazhny ; Kevin Doolan ; 60.7 (3-3)(3-3) Comfortable win for Nahlin, chsed hard by Wiltshire but never looking likely to catch him Heat 2 - Lukas Dryml ; Kevin Doolan ; Jon Underwood ; Danny Bird(Fx) ; 61.4 (4-2)(7-5) Lukas Dryml from the tapes only for Bird to fall. Same story in the rerun with Dryml holing off Doolan relatively comfortably to win his first race for the Cheetahs Heat 3 - Kaj Laukennen ; Steve Johnston ; Andy Smith ; Ales Dryml(F) ; 60.9 (2-4)(9-9) Good pass of Johno by Laukennen. All 4 made the start in a line and Dryml was unfortunate to be off gate 4. He then fell while still in contention Heat 4 - Jimmy Nilsen ; Jason Lyons ; Kevin Doolan ; Jon Underwood ; 60.5 (3-3)(12-12) Nilsen off gate 4 coming round Lyons in fine style on the 1st two corners. For some reason Lyons turned down Nilsen's offer of a hand shake Heat 5 - Ales Dryml ; Steve Johnston ; Kaj Laukennen ; Peter Nahlin ; 60.8 (5-1)(17-13) A flying gate from Dryml with Johno easily covering the poor starting Belle Vue pair. Dryml extended his lead and won his first race for Oxford in fine style and in a quick time Heat 6 - Jason Lyons ; Todd Wiltshire ; Roman Povazhny ; Danny Bird ; 60.6 (3-3)(20-16) Tough sirst corner from Lyons with Povahnxy giving Todd a big bump going onto the 1st corner. Again Wiltshire chased hard without ever looking like making a pass Heat 7 - Andy Smith ; Kevin Doolan ; Jimmy Nilsen ; Lukas Dryml ; 62.0 (1-5)(21-21) Storming gate from Doolan saw him way clear, with Smith joining him to beat Nilsen very easily. Smith rather unfairly nicking it on the line from Doolan who deserved the win Heat 8 - Kaj Laukennen ; Roman Povazhny ; Kevin Doolan ; Jon Underwood ; 61.2 (2-4)(23-25) Speedway at its very best with Povazhny making the start and Laukennen trying the outside run for 3 laps, in the end passing him with a superb move entering the last lap, Roma then came past Kaj off the last corner with the Ace getting the better run to the tapes. Superb speedway with both riders giving each other the opportunity to race Heat 9 - Jason Lyons ; Steve Johnston ; Ales Dryml ; Danny Bird ; 62.3 (3-3)(26-28) Johno from the start holding Lyons and looking like taking the win until making an almighty hash of the pits turn while under no pressure to allow Lyons through. Johno was much quicker and while catching towards the end was never going to pass Heat 10 - Todd Wiltshire ; Andy Smith ; Roman Povazhny ; Kevin Doolan ; 62.0 (4-2)(30-30) The Cheetahs from the start until Roman made a mistake taking him from 2nd to 4th only to chase down Dollan and pass him off the last bend up the inside. Agian great seedway Heat 11 - Jimmy Nilsen ; Peter Nahlin ; Kaj Laukennen ; Lukas Dryml ; 62.9 (3-3)(33-33) Jimmy from the tapes in an otherwise uneventful race Heat 12 - Ales Dryml ; Lukas Dryml ; Andy Smith(Fx) ; Danny Bird(R) ; (5-0)(38-33) A bit of a farce this one caused by the weather. The heavens opened as the race started and the Aces made the start, Bird appeared to drift off the 3rd bend and caused Smith to fall, taking down Dryml who was trying to go round the pair of them. Smith was harshly excluded, I guess Bird was really the cause. BV then realising they had Bird in Heat 12 and the reserves to come in Heat 14 demanded a track inspection. The referee declared that tyhe meeting should go on and Bird made a cracking start and was leading by 30 yards when his engine went pop while being closed doen by Ales Dryml. The Dryml's then went on to complete the 5-0 Heat 13 - Peter Nahlin ; Jimmy Nilsen ; Todd Wiltshire ; Jason Lyons(N) ; 66.4 (3-3)(41-36) Lyons failed to beat the 2 minutes and tried to go off 15 metres not realising (or trying it on) that this was only operational for tape offences. With Doolan already having taken 6 rides with one to come and Bird with no bike the Aces fielded one riderThe Cheetahs knowing a heat advantage would allow a Tac sub in Heat 14 rode very slowly round for the 3-3 allowing Nahlin to win the race Heat 14 - Steve Johnston ; Kevin Doolan ; Lukas Dryml ; ; 68.0 (4-2)(45-38) Similar problems for Belel Vue in this one with Bird having no bike. Having seen him flying in the wet in Heat 12 it seemed strange that nobody offered a bike to him for 13 and 14 as he may well have scored points Heat 15 - Peter Nahlin ; Steve Johnston ; Kaj Laukennen ; Ales Dryml(F) ; 66.6 (2-4)(47-42) Another cracking race in the rain with Laukennen and Johno battling for 4 laps with Johno going round ther Finn in fine style in driving rain to finish off the evening for the Cheetahs So the Cheetahs are off the mark and the encouraging thing is that they were solid all the way down the top 6 with 5 of them winning races. Todd and Jimmy were subdued but Johno was on the pace all night. Povahnzy threw away points in two races and could easily have ended up paid for double figures. Alesd Dryml began to look the part, he was competitive in the 1st corner and we all wondered what would happen if he went down the back straight ahead, now we know. Lukas rode a better line all evening and seems to be getting to grips with the track and Jon Underwood battled away as ever For Belle Vue, Nahlin mixed superb with abysmal, his ride in Heat 5 was awful but he looked very comfortable in the wet. Laukenne was great value and rides Sandy Lane so well, he never gives up and is a joy to watch. Smith did nothing and ended up in the points. 3 points from r/r for Jorgensen was about what he would have got on this seasons form and Lyons was good value without ever needing to work hard. His exclusion in Heat 13 could have been very costly as was Laukennen's in Heat 1. Bird tyo be fair was always competitive and would have scored points without engine problems and Doolan was a revelation. His Heat 7 gate was unbelieveable and he deserved his double figure score The track was excellent given that it had rained almost all day, in fact it was watered before the start because it had taken the water so well. BV Seemed to decide it was not rideable when they looked like losing but in fairness to their riders they came out and had a go. Something which Steve Johnston praised them for after the meeting. Oxford should not get too excited, they have beaten a team which is yet to win, albeit a team where some riders rode above their average. Still a win is a win and we'll take what we can. Good to meet up with Jeff Povey and Rainbow and I'm sure I saw Mr Beckingham before the meeting. I can't waitr to read his version of events. I have a feeling it may be different !! Chris Brown The Official Lawrence Hare Website http://come.to/hare ICQ: 10766338
From: johnlowe@callnetuk.com To: "Internet Speedway Fan Club List"Subject: Match Report: Edinburgh 50 Berwick 40 Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2000 03:58:43 +0100 Edinburgh Monarchs 50: Berwick Bandits 40 Premier National Trophy Lothian Arena, Armadale Friday 28th April 2000 Edinburgh were made to work hard by Berwick to secure their first competitive win of the season. While Monarchs finally got a grip on the match in after heat eight they were taken to a last heat decider for the bonus point. Indeed Monarchs needed a 5-1 in that heat to take the bonus by a single point. This was secured after a controversial decision to exclude Alan Mogridge for putting Eriksson into the fence. Monarchs toiled in the first half of the meeting despite winning virtually every heat with a succession of problems including an engine failure, a tape touching, and a two minute exclusion that kept the Bandits in touch. Kevin Little made a dramatic return to form and like his fellow heat leaders was only troubled by Alan Mogridge. Christian Henry also had a great match winning his first two heats. The weather was fine and the track appeared to have survived the torrential downpours of the previous week. The crowd was large with a sizeable representation of Berwick supporters. Monarch's Captain Peter Carr won the toss and chose Gate position A with Monarchs on 1 and 3 for the first heat. Heat 1: Alan Mogridge, Robert Eriksson, Scott Lamb, Blair Scott [58.1] There was a false start after Scott Lamb broke the tapes. The referee judges Blair Scott to be the first on to move and excluded him. Monarchs decided to keep Blair in by putting him of the 15-metre line. This also meant the loss of gate position with Eriksson moving to gate 2 and Scott to gate 4. Eriksson missed the start and was squeezed between Lamb and Mogridge. Eriksson cut inside on Peter Carr's favourite line and edged past Lamb but could do little about the flying Mogridge. (2-4) (2-4) Heat 2: Christian Henry, Steven McAllister, Freddie Stephenson [61.3] As the riders were being lined up, Brian Turner was surprisingly excluded, probably being adjudged guilty of time wasting. Christian Henry made a good start from gate 4 to lead. He gradually increased his lead lap by lap. However no-one was filling in their programme until he reached the finish line given the events of last week. (3-3) (5-7) Heat 3: Kevin Little, David Meldrum, Paul Bentley [59.8] Meldrum and Bentley made the start with Brady dropping out on the first lap after snapping a throttle cable. Kevin Little commenced a charge from the back. He passed Bentley without trouble but took a couple of laps to subdue the fast gating Meldrum. It will go down as one of Kevin's best rides for Monarchs. (3-3) (8-10) Heat 4: Christian Henry, Scott Smith, Freddie Stephenson, Peter Carr [61.6] Carr and Henry gated to lead into the back straight. Scott Smith had a couple of charges at Henry but the Australian held firm and gradually built up a big lead. Just when it seemed that a Monarchs' 5-1 was certain, Peter Carr slowed down going into the third bend of the last lap. He did his best to coast home but was passed by Smith and Stephenson just before crossing the line. Christian Henry was on hand to pick up his second heat win for Monarchs. (3-3) (11-13) Heat 5: Kevin Little, Scott Lamb, Alan Mogridge, Ross Brady [58.9] Kevin Little won his second heat, this time from the gate, ahead of Lamb and Mogridge. Ross Brady missed the start once more but could make no impression on Mogridge. (3-3) (14-16) Heat 6: Robert Eriksson, Blair Scott, Scott Smith, Steven McAllister [58.2] Robert Eriksson and Blair Scott gated to secure an easy 5-1 over the woeful Bandits pairing to give Monarchs the lead for the first time. (5-1) (19-17) Heat 7: Peter Carr, David Meldrum, Paul Bentley, Brian Turner [59.3] Peter Carr missed the start but pulled off an outrageous second bend turn to skin both Meldrum and Bentley on the back straight. (3-3) (22-20) Heat 8: Alan Mogridge, Blair Scott, Christian Henry, Freddie Stephenson [58.5] Alan Mogridge produced his (and Berwick's) second heat win from Blair Scott. Christian Henry seemed assured of third place until Stephenson started closing in. Freddie tried a big one on the outside of the third bend after drawing level on the back straight but fell and restarted. (3-3) (25-23) Heat 9: Ross Brady, Kevin Little, Scott Smith, Steven McAllister [60.1] Scott Smith made a great start but produced a truly abysmal second bend as Brady and Little swept past. Smith tried to regain his lead but his third bend was even worse than his second bend as he slid all over the track. (5-1) (30-24) Heat 10: Robert Eriksson, David Meldrum, Blair Scott, Paul Bentley [59.2] Eriksson had his work cut out to edge out the fast gating Meldrum. Blair Scott held off Bentley without difficulty but couldn't find a way past Meldrum. (4-2) (34-26) Heat 11: Peter Carr, Alan Mogridge, Scott Lamb, Brian Turner [58.2] This was the best heat so far. Mogridge edged ahead of Carr on the back straight. Carr managed to come back after a hard fight to win. (3-3) (37-29) Heat 12: Alan Mogridge, Kevin Little, Paul Bentley, Christian Henry [59.4] Alan Mogridge was brought in as a tactical substitute to replace McAllister. The heat proved to be even better than the previous one as Little made the start but chased all the way by Mogridge. Little withstood a number of surges by Mogridge. They went around side by side for the best part of a lap before Mogridge produced more speed on the back straight to pass. (2-4) (39-33) Heat 13: Robert Eriksson, Peter Carr, David Meldrum, Scott Lamb [58.6] Berwick put Scott Smith out of his misery replacing him with tactical substitute David Meldrum. Neither Carr nor Eriksson made a particularly good start but gobbled up the opposition on the back straight to secure an easy maximum. (5-1) (44-34) Heat 14: Scott Lamb, David Meldrum, Ross Brady [60.4] With the win now secure and Monarchs ahead by the required 10-point margin to secure the bonus point, changes were made. Edinburgh replaced Brian Turner with Christian Henry while Scott Lamb was brought in as a tactical substitute for Stephenson. Meldrum made the start but Scott Lamb fell on the first bend without anyone near him. The referee didn't endear himself to the crowd after declaring an unsatisfactory start and call all four back. In the re-run, Henry stopped on start line while Brady missed the start, gifting a maximum to Berwick. (1-5) (45-99) Heat 15: Robert Eriksson, Peter Carr, David Meldrum [58.6] Carr was leading after an inside line surge and Eriksson seemed set to take Mogridge on the outside but was taken wide. Eriksson had another go on the third bend but hit the fence. The decision went to Monarchs as Mogridge was the rider excluded. Meldrum made the start in the re-run but Carr passed on the inside as Eriksson went by on the outside. (5-1) (50-40) Edinburgh Monarchs Robert Eriksson 2 3 3 3 3 14 Blair Scott 0 2* 2 1 5+1 Kevin Little 3 3 2* 2 10+1 Ross Brady R 0 3 1 4 Peter Carr 0 3 3 2* 2* 10+2 Brian Turner M 0 0 0 Christian Henry 3 3 1* 0 R 7+1 Berwick Bandits Scott Lamb 1 2 1* 0 3 7+1 Alan Mogridge 3 1* 3 2 3 X 12+2 Paul Bentley 1* 1* 0 1 3+2 David Meldrum 2 2 2 1 2* 1 10+1 Scott Smith 2 1 1 4 Steven McAllister 2 0 0 2 Freddie Stephenson 1* 1* 0 2+2 Monarchs three heat leaders dominated the meeting with only Alan Mogridge able to provide any resistance. Carr would have produced another paid maximum but for a late engine failure in heat 4. Mogridge inflicted the only defeats on Eriksson and Little. Blair Scott started badly with a tape offence in heat 1 but recovered to post a respectable score. Ross Brady looked a little fragile after his return from injury and failed to make a start. His four point score was better than rider replacement delivered last week. Brian Turner had little chance to make an impression. He was excluded in heat 2 and made no impression on Meldrum and Bentley and on Lamb and Mogridge in his other two rides. He was pulled out of heat 14. He is rapidly running out of time to retain his place. Christian Henry, by contrast can feel delighted with his display. His win, in heat two, was followed by another in heat 4. He was only beaten by Alan Mogridge and Paul Bentley prior to failing on the line in heat 14. Berwick put up a good fight but only Alan Mogridge and David Meldrum can be happy with their contributions. Mogridge was a candidate for man of the match while Meldrum gated well and rode steadily. Scott Lamb had an average match and has never been an Armadale specialist. Paul Bentley is a shadow of the rider who scored so heavily for Glasgow this time last year. Scott Smith was as dreadful as usual. The Berwick reserves' scored a few gift points courtesy of a Brian Turner exclusion and a Peter Carr engine failure. Man of the match: Christian Henry Most exciting rider: Kevin Little Next home meeting: v Glasgow, Premier National Trophy, Armadale on Friday 5th May 2000 John Lowe http://johnlowe.net Edinburgh Monarchs Official Website http://www.edinburghmonarchs.org.uk/
From: stvmagro@tig.com.au To: "Internet Speedway Fan Club List"Subject: Craig Watson latest Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2000 19:52:24 +1000 I went to the speedway at the Gold Coast today. There was Nigel Boocock and his son Darren (here on holiday), Ivan Mauger, Phil Crump, John Titman and also Craig Watson who had on a removable support on his left wrist. His right elbow is okay, but his left scaphoid has not healed as fast as he would have liked. So he is going into hospital in Brisbane this week to have a pin placed to help it knit. Watson said he hopes to be back riding for Poole in a month, but he can't say for sure just yet. His priority at this stage is being ready for the Overseas Final. Steve Magro Brisbane, Australia http://www.motorcyclesonly.com/worldspeedway.htm
From: nikulin@hotmail.com To: "Internet Speedway Fan Club List"Subject: Swedish challenge matches Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2000 06:08:30 PDT Vastervik and Vetlanda have meet in two unofficial challenge matches. Vastervik, April 20 Challenge, VASTERVIK v VETLANDA 48-47. Home team used Andreas Jonsson as guest rider. Full details unknown. Vetlanda, April 22 Challenge, VETLANDA v VASTERVIK 54-42 VETLANDA 54 Mattias Gustavsson 4 Conny Ivarsson 10+1 Claes Ivarsson 10+1 Mats Malmberg 8+3 Bjorn Gustafsson 8 Mattias Nilsson 9+1 Mattias Trofast 5+1 VASTERVIK 42 Robert Johansson 11+1 Hampus Gustavsson 0 Jorgen Hultgren 7 Anders Ljung 5+1 Patrik Olsson 11+1 Mikael Sjoblom 0 Robert Lonnblom 8 ********************************************************* * Jonas Holmqvist E-mail: nikulin@hotmail.com * * ICERACING - The most spectacular sport in the world! * ********************************************************* ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
From: r.blackwell@virgin.net To: "Internet Speedway Fan Club List"Subject: Danish Final Result Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2000 22:01:05 +0100 1 Hans N Andersen 14 2 John Jorgensen 13 3 Hans Clausen 11 4 Herning Bager 11 5 Nicki Pedersen 11 6 Frede Schott 11 7 Bjarne Pedersen 10 8 Tom P Madsen 7 9 Martin Vinther 6 Qualify 10 Jesper Olsen 6 11 Mads Korneliusen 6 Reserves 12 Claus Kristensen 5 13 Kristian Andersen 5 14 Niels Kristian Iversen 3 15 Jack Gundestrup 1 16 Thomas Damgaard 0 Bye 4 Now Ray
From: chris.brown7@virgin.net To: "Internet Speedway Fan Club List"Subject: Oxford Green Sheets Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2000 22:47:19 +0100 After tonights defeat at Eastbourne I believe the Oxford averages after 3 home and 3 away are as follows Wiltshire 9.06 Up 0.81 Nilsen 8.13 Down 0.20 Johnston 7.48 Up 0.58 Povazhny 4.38 Down 1.10 L Dryml 3.24 Down 1.76 from Ass A Dryml 3.00 (2.29) Down 5.21 from Ass Underwood 3.00 (0.67) Down 2.33 from Ass Total 38.29 leaves plenty of scope should we wish to use it Chris Brown The Official Lawrence Hare Website http://come.to/hare ICQ: 10766338