Danes great at home
- on July 19, 2008
- All Speedway News
Denmark made the most of their home advantage by pipping holders Poland to the World Cup in Vojens.
Denmark made the most of their home advantage by pipping holders Poland to the World Cup in Vojens.
Lynn blew Premier League top spot in dramatic fashion last night at the Eddie Wright Raceway. Rob Lyon’s men were four points adrift when Scorpions’ reserve Byron Bekker was excluded in the penultimate heat after tangling with Simon Lambert.
ROBINS manager Alun Rossiter believes the influence of skipper Leigh Adams on new signing Jurica Pavlic could turn the teenager into “one of the best.”
ROBINS’ teenage rider Richard Sweetman has joined the Isle of Wight on loan, writes ANTHONY MARSHALL.
DAVEY Watt has admitted the fact Australia will probably never enjoy home advantage in the World Team Cup never fazes them ahead of tonight’s final in Denmark.
BJARNE Pedersen has revealed his notable step up in international form is partly down to help from sports psychology rather than a switch in engine firepower.
ROBINS have sealed the signature of one of the hottest properties in world speedway - Jurica Pavlic.
19th July The Evening Star Ipswich Witches are back in action on Monday 21st July after the traditional mid season interval for the Speedway World Cup. Their opponents at Foxhall Stadium will be the Swindon Robins in a meeting (sponsored by Volvo Truck and Bus Centre East Anglia) which will be shown live on Sky Sports.
19th July The Evening Star Ipswich Witches are back in action on Monday 21st July after the traditional mid season interval for the Speedway World Cup. Their opponents at Foxhall Stadium will be the Swindon Robins in a meeting (sponsored by Volvo Truck and Bus Centre East Anglia) which will be shown live on Sky Sports.