Adams wins Rider of the Year award
- on October 31, 2009
- All Speedway News, Elite League News, Swindon Speedway News
ROBINS skipper Leigh Adams has won the Swindon Advertiser Rider of the Year award.
ROBINS skipper Leigh Adams has won the Swindon Advertiser Rider of the Year award.
SWINDON Robins’ attempts to lure World Under-21 Champion Darcy Ward to Blunsdon appear to have stalled, with team boss Alun Rossiter insisting he will not
take part in a “Dutch auction”.
King’s Lynn Stars supremo Buster Chapman insists his club just love proving the doubters wrong.
Chapman watched proudly as Norfolk’s most successful sporting institution in recent times collected their tenth trophy since 2005 with the midweek Premier League KO Cup win over Edinburgh.
CHRIS MORTON vowed to bounce Belle Vue back to their former glory days after watching his Aces secure their place in the Elite League in 2010.
The Aces had been threatened with relegation from the top flight after finishing the season with the wooden spoon.
BELLE Vue boss Chris Morton will be hoping to cash in on local knowledge when his side aim to finish a disappointing season on a high note at Edinburgh tonight.
The One51 Aces, who finished bottom of the Elite League, start with a 27-point lead in the second leg of the promotion-relegation race-off against the Premier League’s Scottish giants. 
BELLE Vue boss Chris Morton will be hoping to cash in on local knowledge when his side aim to finish a disappointing season on a high note at Edinburgh tonight.
The One51 Aces, who finished bottom of the Elite League, start with a 27-point lead in the second leg of the promotion-relegation race-off against the Premier League’s Scottish giants. 
BELLE Vue boss Chris Morton will be hoping to cash in on local knowledge when his side aim to finish a disappointing season on a high note at Edinburgh tonight.
The One51 Aces, who finished bottom of the Elite League, start with a 27-point lead in the second leg of the promotion-relegation race-off against the Premier League’s Scottish giants. 
King’s Lynn Stars’ historic grand slam victory is to be celebrated at a civic reception next week.
West Norfolk mayor Michael Pitcher has invited the Stars to King’s Lynn town hall next Friday to publicly mark their achievements.
The great Wolves and Cradley Heath speedway rivalry is set to be revisited at a special Black Country night.
SPEEDWAY: Panthers supremo Rick Frost has denied suggestions the club are preparing to drop into the lower-class Premier League.