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Post by admin on Jun 1, 2008 20:45:43 GMT
And a mere two weeks after their last visit to Monmore Green, the Sky cameras return to the spiritual home of the screaming imbecile for a third time this season - they haven't yet graced Lakeside once. But Wolverhampton, for the obvious reason (they're the screaming imbecile's club), has always been a favourite venue of Sky. But how welcome will they be? After all, the Wolves have lost on both previous occasions that Sky's cameras have been in the West Midlands this season. That's not a good record. But in spite of missing Niels-Kristian Iversen, I'd expect the Wolves to win, as Swindon, the early season pace-setters, are stuttering a little. However, they'll need Fredrik Lindgren to wake up before Ht 10.
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Post by admin on Jun 1, 2008 20:45:56 GMT
Wolverhampton versus Swindon
Wolverhampton..42
1..F Lindgren..1,3,3,2,0 = 9 2..A Dryml..3,1,3,1 = 8 3..E Kennett..3,1',2,3,1 = 10+1 4..N Klindt..0,2,1',0 = 3+1 5..D Howe..2,2,2,0 = 6 6..C Hefenbrock..3,0,0,2 = 5 7..C Neath..1,0,0,0 = 1
Swindon..48
1..L Adams..2,3,3,3,3 = 14 2..S Alden..0,0,1' = 1+1 3..M Korneliussen..2,3,2,1' = 8+1 4..T McGowan..1',1,0,1 = 3+1 5..T Batchelor..3,2,3,1,2' = 11+1 6..T Pijper..0,0,0 = 0 7..J Wright..2,1,2,1,2,3 = 11
Ht 1..Dryml, Adams, Lindgren, Alden 4-2 (4-2) Ht 2..Hefenbrock, Wright, Neath, Pijper 4-2 (8-4) Ht 3..Kennett, Korneliussen, McGowan, Klindt 3-3 (11-7) Ht 4..Batchelor, Howe, Wright, Neath [E/F] 2-4 (13-11) Ht 5..Adams, Klindt, Kennett, Alden 3-3 (16-14) Ht 6..Lindgren, Batchelor, Dryml, Pijper 4-2 (20-16) Ht 7..Korneliussen, Howe, McGowan, Neath 2-4 (22-20) Ht 8..Dryml, Wright, Alden, Hefenbrock 3-3 (25-23) Ht 9..Batchelor, Kennett, Klindt, Pijper 3-3 (28-26) Ht 10..Lindgren, Korneliussen, Dryml, McGowan 4-2 (32-28) Ht 11..Adams, Howe, Wright, Hefenbrock 2-4 (34-32) Ht 12..Kennett, Wright, Korneliussen, Neath 3-3 (37-35) Ht 13..Adams, Lindgren, Batchelor, Howe 2-4 (39-39) Ht 14..Wright, Hefenbrock, McGowan, Klindt 2-4 (41-43) Ht 15..Adams, Batchelor, Kennett, Lindgren [F/Ex] 1-5 (42-48)
Notes:
1..Ht 5 and Swindon's Adams breaks the track record. 2..Ht 7 and Neath replaces Hefenbrock for Wolverhampton. 3..Ht 8 and Hefenbrock replaces Neath for Wolverhampton. 4..Ht 11 and Wright replaces Alden for Swindon. 5..Ht 12 and Wright replaces Pijper for Swindon. 6..Ht 15 and it's Lindgren ( R )-Kennett ( B ) for Wolverhampton and it's Adams ( G )-Batchelor ( Y ) for Swindon. 7..Ht 15 and we've an awarded race as Wolverhampton's Lindgren takes a tumble and is excluded.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2008 21:10:19 GMT
Wolves' web site has listed Edward Kennett as the guest for NKI.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2008 21:43:19 GMT
And a mere two weeks after their last visit to Monmore Green, the Sky cameras return to the spiritual home of the screaming imbecile for a third time this season - they haven't yet graced Lakeside once. But Wolverhampton, for the obvious reason (they're the screaming imbecile's club), has always been a favourite venue of Sky. But how welcome will they be? After all, the Wolves have lost on both previous occasions that Sky's cameras have been in the West Midlands this season. That's not a good record. But in spite of missing Niels-Kristian Iversen, I'd expect the Wolves to win, as Swindon, the early season pace-setters, are stuttering a little. However, they'll need Fredrik Lindgren to wake up before Ht 10. I'd like to argue the allegence of Nigel to Wolves, he was track announcer and fan at Cradley before Wolves I believe. I know this probably isn't something to brag about on this particular forum but I'll take anything I can get at the moment
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2008 18:36:20 GMT
What a great ride from James Wright in heat 2 !!
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Post by admin on Jun 2, 2008 18:46:54 GMT
The track is rubbish and so is the racing - embarrassing that the screaming imbecile and his sidekick are trying to convince everyone it is "top drawer". It's bloody awful.
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Post by admin on Jun 2, 2008 19:03:56 GMT
And as if things weren't bad enough for Theo Pijper as it is, Sky even spell his name incorrectly. Still poor entertainment value.
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Post by marron on Jun 2, 2008 19:12:27 GMT
Good stuff from Wright, thought he was going to get him but Dryml put his back wheel in the right places.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2008 19:21:00 GMT
Crikey, Travis McGowan really is a pile of wank. Nasty move by Batchelor on Kennett - I'd have chucked him in the bush if he done that to me.
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Post by schumi on Jun 2, 2008 19:22:45 GMT
The more I see of Mads Korneliussen the more I like. Not subscribing to some of the hype surrounding him, but he’s a battler. Kennett seems to have a bee in his bonnet, and apparently Adams broke the track record in heat 5? If anyone knows what it is now I’d be grateful.
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Post by marron on Jun 2, 2008 19:25:17 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2008 19:29:03 GMT
I said before the race had finished that I reckon Adams had broken the track record. Swindon are going to win this you know - Wolves riders are clearly scared of any dirt in sight.
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Post by schumi on Jun 2, 2008 19:30:08 GMT
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Post by marron on Jun 2, 2008 19:31:37 GMT
Masterful from Adams once again looking out for his team-mate, only for Wright to mess it up on the final bend and let Howe through.
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Post by marron on Jun 2, 2008 19:32:45 GMT
Sly dig at David Howe in the interview
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