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Belle Vue 46 Coventry Bees 43

A DISASTROUS Heat 13 double-whammy was the catalyst for the Buildbase Bees to be denied a much-needed victory from a meeting they dominated in Manchester last night.


Brummies in Herne swoop

HOLIDAYING Lee Herne has been snapped up by Birmingham to ease their increasing injury list.


Belle Vue 46 Coventry 43

BELLE Vue new boy Patrick Hougaard made a sensational home debut as the Aces won an amazing match at Kirkmanshulme Lane last night.


Ace Crump trumps Bees

Jason Crump’s five-ride maximum helped Belle Vue edge out Coventry 46-43 in a last-heat thriller in the Sky Sports Elite League.


Bomber returns for Bees

Coventry welcome back Grand Prix star Chris Harris for Monday night’s Elite League trip to Belle Vue, live on Sky Sports 1.


‘Mads will be back in style’: Rosco

ALUN Rossiter is backing a dejected Mads Korneliussen to put the disappointment of Grand Prix Qualifying firmly behind him when he slips into Swindon leathers for the visit of Belle Vue Aces on Thursday.


Take us to top of table, Lyon tells Lynn

King’s Lynn team boss Rob Lyon is challenging his Premier League title chasers to hit the front tonight at Reading. (7.30pm) The Stars will leapfrog current leaders Somerset with a win at Smallmead after turning up the heat in the championship race with a thumping 66-24 romp over injury- hit Birmingham.


Stars show no mercy to wounded Brummies

Lynn exacted brutal revenge on the bedraggled Brummies at the Norfolk Arena on Friday night. Rob Lyon’s men restored lost pride after Birmingham’s shock early season Premier Trophy success had wrecked the club’s march to a century of competitive home wins.


Stars target top spot

King’s Lynn team boss Rob Lyon is challenging his Premier League title chasers to hit the front tonight at Reading. (7.30pm)
The Stars will leapfrog current leaders Somerset with a win at Smallmead after turning up the heat in the championship race with a thumping 66-24 romp over injury hit Birmingham.


Overbooking costs Watt GP semi spot

DAVEY Watt admitted he felt “physically sick” after seeing his world title ambitions disappear because of an apparent overbooking on an aeroplane flight.