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Birmingham speedway boss happy for Lyons to drop down the order

BIRMINGHAM boss Graham Drury believes his team?s revised riding order could make them an even stronger Premier League force ? starting tonight against local rivals Stoke.


Harris to lead Team GB

COVENTRY skipper Chris Harris will lead Great Britain into next month?s World Cup ? as Scott Nicholls misses out a place in the team.


Reserves will have a key role to play

King’s Lynn Stars manager Rob Lyon believes the reserves will hold the key in tomorrow night’s Premier League battle against Rye House at the Norfolk Arena.


Speedway: King handed a shock call-up for World Cup

SPEEDWAY: A former Panthers rider from Huntingdon has been handed a shock call-up to the Great Britain fold when the World Cup comes to the Showground next month.


World Championships rule out Bjerre and Dryml from Panthers fixtures

WORLD Championship commitments will deprive Panthers of two riders during a hectic spell of four meetings in five days.


Speedway: Monarchs frustrated as bid to add new rider hits snag

EDINBURGH Scotwaste Monarchs have thrown a veil of secrecy over the identity of the mystery rider they are lining up to replace Swede Thomas Jonasson.


Swindon go top again

Swindon Robins have retaken top spot in the Elite League after scoring a 50-40 win over Eastbourne Eagles on Monday night.


Aces home in on Crump

BELLE Vue bosses are keeping close contact with hot World title favourite Jason Crump in case he decides to return to British speedway.

David Gordon, managing director of the One51 Aces, and team boss Chris Morton met the Aussie superstar in the pits at Cardiff’s Millennium stadium on Saturday before he won his seven races to destroy the field in the British Grand Prix.


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Aces home in on Crump

BELLE Vue bosses are keeping close contact with hot World title favourite Jason Crump in case he decides to return to British speedway.

David Gordon, managing director of the One51 Aces, and team boss Chris Morton met the Aussie superstar in the pits at Cardiff’s Millennium stadium on Saturday before he won his seven races to destroy the field in the British Grand Prix.