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Bees up for flying start to season

COVENTRY are set to officially launch the new speedway season with their press and practice event at Brandon today.


Coventry Bees launch new speedway season

COVENTRY are set to officially launch the new speedway season with their press and practice event at Brandon today.


Russell vows to treat Robins as individuals

TREATING riders as individuals will be the key to success for Swindon Robins in 2010, according to team manager Ronnie Russell.


RSS Feed Moving

We are about to release our new site with a new look, feel and structure.

Part of this release will involve the creation of new RSS feeds and the decommissioning of the current ones.

Please take a moment to review the beta site at http://beta.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/. For an uninterrupted service you will need to visit the new site after we go live and subscribe to new feeds by clicking on the related RSS icons.

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RSS Feed Moving

We are about to release our new site with a new look, feel and structure.

Part of this release will involve the creation of new RSS feeds and the decommissioning of the current ones.

Please take a moment to review the beta site at http://beta.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/. For an uninterrupted service you will need to visit the new site after we go live and subscribe to new feeds by clicking on the related RSS icons.

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Speedway: Iversen is proud to be named Panthers captain again

Danish star Niels Kristian Iversen has spoken of his pride at being named Panthers speedway skipper for the second season running.


Sayfutdinov named in Bob Kilby Memorial line-up

RUSSIAN star Emil Sayfutdinov has been named as a confirmed starter for the Bob Kilby Memorial, which takes place at Blunsdon on Thursday, March 18.


Zabik blow for Panthers

PETERBOROUGH Panthers are looking for a new rider with the 2010 season just around the corner after Karol Zabik was ruled out of their plans.


Olsen’s world championship pledge

Ole Olsen, the most powerful man in international speedway, has guaranteed that Manchester will be awarded world championship racing if Belle Vue’s planned new stadium goes ahead.

Plans for a new home for the Aces were revealed exclusively in MEN Sport earlier this week and Olsen, the speedway director of sport at the International Motor Federation, has joined the widespread support the scheme is attracting.


Panthers won’t give up on Roynon

SPEEDWAY: Peterborough Panthers’ bid to track rising British star Adam Roynon has been rejected by the Speedway Control Bureau (SCB) - but the club are not prepare