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Diamond Edition - ENHANCED
- news - div one - div two - other results - transfer list - averages - - statistics - rider search: gsa/age - rider search: name - club ranking list - Comment now on the latest news at the Forum ‘SIX’ IT UP Stafford to lead at halfway After a couple of defeats on the road in recent weeks Stafford Angels got back to winning ways on their travels against Mossbay Ranchers, a 43-47 win was their fifth away from the Riso Cathedral this season and gives them a six point lead at the top of the division one table. Barring a massive home defeat to defending champions Coventry next week the result means that the Simon Humphreys side will lead the championship race at the halfway point, the title has followed in the last five season’s for the club in that position. 18 year old James Jackson was back in the Stafford side for the trip to Cumbria, he paid for seven points in the victory, but the Angels leading junior missed the opportunity of becoming the match winner in the penultimate heat, although with Kevin Galt (14) and Ovano Kollyerski in opposition no one can blame the youngster there. A Ranchers 5-1 in that only delayed the inevitable, Markus Innanen (13) and John Bingly (7+2) picking up the minor places in the last to seal the win. Credit to Mossbay though, they took the defeat on the chin and responded well, their first season in the top flight is all about survival and to that aim results against the sides around them in the table are doubly important. So a 44-46 victory at Brookwood Scorpions was met with great delight by their substantial visiting support, although after five heats many would have wondered why they’d made the journey across the Pennines. Two 5-1’s—both involving reserve Alistair Scott (7+2)—and a 4-2 had taken the home side into a ten point lead at the one-third stage of the clash, but the run of successes came to an abrupt end. Rain Valuiski’s (12+1) win in heat six was the first of eight victories in nine races for the visitors, a sequence which included maximum points in heats seven, 12 and 13. Mossbay were now two up with two to ride, they required two 3-3’s to see out their second away victory of the season and that’s just what they got. Like for Mossbay, Brookwood’s home defeat was countered by an away win, theirs returned earlier in the week at Hull (42-48), a Robert Slapp winning heat 14 5-1 ensuring the trip down the M18 would be a fruitful one. The result sees Hull drop into the bottom four, Mossbay climbing out at their expense. Elsewhere B’ham’s struggle for form continues, they requiring a last heat 5-1 to salvage a draw from their home meeting with Tibthorpe, while the Ravens themselves dropped a home point when Coventry fought back from a ten point deficit to earn a draw at Manor Farm.
TODAY: Shorts The Division One Cup is proving a great antidote to Hull Hangmen’s league struggles, a first round victory over Mossbay set them up for this weeks second round 1st leg tie with Chiseldon, where they fought back from a six point deficit to earn a 45-45 draw at the halfway point of the tie. A lack of heat wins early in the clash saw them heading towards a heavy defeat, however five success in the last six—including three from Dean Newton—turned the meeting their way, they now clear favourites to progress to the semi finals for the first time. It will be semi final number three in the competition if Stafford Angels complete the job against Sheffield next week, like Hull they also finishing the first leg of their tie the strongest, John Bingley’s (11+1) last heat win seeing the scores end level at the halfway point.
Hove Bears came out on top of their double encounter with division two rivals Nottingham, a 50-40 home win in the league over the Avengers—which helps them extend their lead over the East Midlands side to three points at the head of the standings—was followed by a 41-49 victory at Nottingham in the Divisional Cup second round. A ten point haul from Evzal Radosavljevic against his former club was the only highlight for the home side in the cup defeat, the Bears taking 10 out of the 15 heat wins, which included Frank Neill’s (11) meeting clinching win in heat 14. Jason Hay was second to Neill in that, providing the visitors first 5-1 of the night, their fourth 4-2 followed in the last when Neill took third behind unbeaten team mate Edvard Sistek (15).
Holders B’ham (94) are out of this years 4TT competition, they finishing third in their first round qualifier behind both Brookwood (113) and Witham (101), the Slickers have ridden in the previous six finals!
After 12 years and 39 full and junior World Championship meetings Jorg Hohl raced to his first victory this week, the 31 year old German winning his Continental semi final at Lublin by a point from Marek Jozwiak. The Chiseldon rider will make his eighth Continental final appearance later in the season, looking to qualify for the GP’s for a third time. World Number eight Igor Tivilov (11) finished third, while fellow SL16 GP rider Aljosa Seslar (10)—who has recently made the switch from Nottingham to Tibthorpe—qualified through in fourth.
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