Speedway: Coventry Bees set to get down to business
- on August 29, 2011
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SPEEDWAY on-track will take over from politics off it as Coventry face two vital Elite League meetings in one day.
SPEEDWAY on-track will take over from politics off it as Coventry face two vital Elite League meetings in one day.
REFEREE Barbara Horley incurred the wrath of Blunsdon boss Jan Staechmann but he admitted Swindon only had themselves to blame for yesterday’s 59-34 defeat at
Eastbourne.
Edinburgh MONARCHS head for Scunthorpe Scorpions today without influential skipper Matthew Wethers who was taken to hospital after colliding with team-mate Andrew Tully during
Four out of four as A Plant Tigers make it a clean sweep against injury hit Monarchs
Andreas Jonsson gained payback on Jarek Hampel by winning the Grand Prix of Poland at Torun on Saturday.
Rory Schlein, Belle Vue speedway’s Australian star, had a surprise early birthday present when he arrived for Monday’s meeting with Poole at Kirkmanshulme Lane.
No sooner are the Tigers back to a seven man team again, we are back to five for the visit of Edinburgh to Ashfield on Sunday. Christian Hery is injured, more on that in the coming days, and Theo Pijper has a grasstrack meeting that his Federation are insisting he rides in, and no facility is available.
Below is our full press release ahead of Red & White Day and a brief look back to the two away meetings in the past two days.
SWINDON Robins welcome Grzegorz Zengota back into their line-up for the Elite League clash with Eastbourne on Sunday.
Amid the rubble of a comprehensive third defeat to Glasgow Tigers, Edinburgh Monarchs will travel to Ashfield tomorrow afternoon saddled with trepidation and little hope of av
Peterborough Panthers play-off hopes remain intact after they recovered from defeat at Poole to beat Wolverhampton.