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Post by schumi on Feb 4, 2010 9:14:17 GMT
www.speedwaygb.com/news.php?extend.599016.04.10..British Under 21 Final..Lakeside 14.06.10..British Final..Wolverhampton 09.07.10..PL Pairs..Somerset 15.08.10..PL Fours..Peterborough 04.09.10..EL Pairs..Ipswich 26.09.10..PLRC..Sheffield TBA..ERC..Coventry
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Post by zonkers on Feb 4, 2010 9:16:23 GMT
www.speedwaygb.com/news.php?extend.599016.04.10..British Under 21 Final..Lakeside 14.06.10..British Final..Wolverhampton 09.07.10..PL Pairs..Somerset 15.08.10..PL Fours..Peterborough 04.09.10..EL Pairs..Ipswich 26.09.10..PLRC..Sheffield TBA..ELRC..Coventry THE BSPA have confirmed the venues for all of this year’s Super7even series. Four of the seven will move to new host tracks in 2010, with the Premier League Fours returning to its once traditional home at Peterborough. Wolverhampton will stage the British Final, Ipswich’s reshaped Foxhall circuit will be the venue for the EL Pairs, whilst Coventry will host the revamped Elite Riders’ Championship. The British Under-21 Final, the PL Pairs and the PLRC remain at Lakeside, Somerset and Sheffield respectively. Source: www.speedwaystar.netWoo-hoo.....4's Not happy about the British Final being at Wolves......
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Post by schumi on Feb 4, 2010 9:18:46 GMT
Interested to read that Gollob, Pedersen, Nutcase, etc, will be invited to the ERC, but can anyone realistically see the former or latter accepting?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2010 18:27:10 GMT
Interested to read that Gollob, Pedersen, Nutcase, etc, will be invited to the ERC, but can anyone realistically see the former or latter accepting? If they are going to hold it in the latter stages of the season I can't see any of them accepting to be honest.
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