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Post by admin on Jun 18, 2007 20:28:16 GMT
Surely young Fisher's riding in last chance saloon with the Aces. Three starts tonight and he managed to get himself into mischief and excluded in each and every single one. According to the Belle Vue forum's updates, he didn't even manage to complete a single lap as the Old Lady of British speedway were defeated at home by the arriviste Pirates of Poole.
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Post by stuartroad on Jun 18, 2007 21:01:41 GMT
Surely young Fisher's riding in last chance saloon with the Aces. Three starts tonight and he managed to get himself into mischief and excluded in each and every single one. According to the Belle Vue forum's updates, he didn't even manage to complete a single lap as the Old Lady of British speedway were defeated at home by the arriviste Pirates of Poole. i hate to knock any man/woman brave enough to ride the "speedways" but like myself ryan is carrying a bit too much timber.
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Post by donsking on Jun 18, 2007 21:51:18 GMT
Not that it's one you would want to own up to, but wouldn't being excluded from every race in a meeting without completing a lap be some kind of record?
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Post by stuartroad on Jun 18, 2007 23:29:37 GMT
Not that it's one you would want to own up to, but wouldn't being excluded from every race in a meeting without completing a lap be some kind of record? i am sure any experienced physicists among us could easily formulate an inertia x weight mass equation,to discover the reasons
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Post by donsking on Jun 18, 2007 23:44:43 GMT
So, what youre saying is, he's a fat bloke with no talent?
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Post by stuartroad on Jun 18, 2007 23:59:09 GMT
So, what youre saying is, he's a fat bloke with no talent? thats unfair dk,i have never doubted he has talent
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Post by schumi on Jun 19, 2007 5:07:15 GMT
Monday 18th June American Ace Ryan Fisher has ridden his last race for Belle Vue after coming to a mutual agreement with the club's management to leave the Manchester team. The Californian had struggled to get to grips with top flight racing with the Aces following a two year absence from the British scene. The 23 year old has decided to step down to the Premier League and is now in the search of a new team, with the help of Belle Vue. Aces owner David Gordon said: "He was reaching desperation point and it wasn't doing him any good in terms of confidence and financially. Ryan is a very capable rider but we think it is a wise decision for him to ride in a lower league. "We have had offers from two clubs for him over the past couple of weeks but we turned them down because we were determined to see him do well here. But we want to help him and we will be getting back in touch with those clubs to see if they are still interested. But Ryan still has a future with Belle Vue. "I must stress that it was a very amicable meeting between us and Ryan and it was a joint decision, but he will leave with immediate effect and we are now actively seeking a replacement." It follows another dismal night for Ryan, who was excluded from all three of his races during the Aces 43-50 defeat against Poole. He was dismissed in his first two outings after charging between the Poole riders on the third and fourth bend, with Jason Doyle coming down in the first incident and Edward Kennett in the second. He was then excluded in heat eleven when he appeared to clash with team mate Joe Screen on the first bend. The Aces had clawed back some lost points from earlier in the meeting with Antonio Lindback clinching his first Aces win under a crucial tactical ride, to collect six points in heat twelve while Adam Skornicki added another from third place. It eventually came down to a last heat decider and Belle Vue required nothing less than a 5-1 to take the meeting. But unchallenged Jason Crump completed his 15 point maximum alongside Bjarne Pedersen for full points and the victory for the visitors. From: www.bellevuespeedway.co.uk
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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2007 12:23:41 GMT
According to sources on the Aces forum Ryan is back at home and making mincemeat of the opposition.
Ryan was trying too hard. The harder he tried the worse it got. His last match vs Poole he was unlucky in 2 heats to get excluded. He managed as far as the fourth bend in one of the heats.
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