Filip homes in on title
- on October 3, 2008
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COVENTRY reserve Filip Sitera will be hoping to make home advantage count when he competes in tonight’s World Under-21 Final at Pardubice.
COVENTRY reserve Filip Sitera will be hoping to make home advantage count when he competes in tonight’s World Under-21 Final at Pardubice.
Greg Hancock says he would be willing to race again in England, but admits changes need to be made before he would return.
Danish star Bjarne Pedersen could still line-up in the Grand Prix series next season.
Lakeside Hammers have confirmed that they have agreed a new signing ahead of the Elite League Grand Final.
It is the first of two meetings against Edinburgh this Sunday with the first leg of the Scottish Cup taking place at Ashfield. Peter Juul makes his debut after an impressive display in the Ashfield Classic last week and the Monarchs call in Tomas Pizscz to replace Thomas Jonasson who is injured. William Lawson also misses out as he riding in the World Under 21 Final, so rider replacement is in operation for him.
A full press release is available below for the meeting
DAVEY Watt has rued the fact he won’t be able to come up against his best mate Adam Shields in the Elite League play-off final between Pirates and Lakeside.
3rd Oct On a very cold evening a good crowd turned out at Foxhall Stadium to support the benefit meeting for former rider Kim Jansson. The 25 year old Swede suffered a spinal injury while riding in a Swedish League match in August which has left him paralysed from the waist down. Kim’s parents, Jani and Zelda Jansson had travelled over for the meeting and were introduced to both teams before the start.