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OBRECHT-LESS REBELS HIT TROUBLE

Triple defeat for champs

Without their injured talisman Mario Obrecht this week Sedgemoor lost all three of their meetings, including two on home shale! The defeats saw their reign as Division One Cup holders come to an end, Pennsylvania completing an emphatic 24 point victory in the final of that competition with a 35-55 win at Holford Park, and extend the title race into the final month of the season. The cup loss followed an earlier defeat for the Rebels in their top of the table clash against Seaton, the Meteors 42-48 winners at the same venue. One consolation for the league leaders though was that Seaton went on to lose their home fixture, leaving Sedgemoor still six points clear at the head of the standings. Joszef Tolcseres raced to the first of two maximums in the week at the Rebels, the Seaton number one completing the five ride full house with victories over Marco Bonertz (13+1) and guest David Ridenton (8) in heats 13 and 15, the victories returned in the first and third of three straight 4-2’s which saw the visitors clinch all three league points on offer. Tolcseres followed that up with an unbeaten 15 at Cambridge, but that didn’t prevent a first Cougars league victory at Seaton in 15 appearances, the minor places for Marek Najewski (10) and Russell Draper (10+1) behind the world number one in the final heat earning their side all three league points. That defeat could just end the Meteors chances of snatching the title away for Sedgemoor, although the Rebels will need to get back to winning ways quickly to avoid a nervous finish to the campaign. Their grip on the Division One Cup loosened all too readily with the visit of Pennsylvania, who’d come to Holford Park holding just a four point lead from the first leg of the final. That advantage was quickly trebled with heat maximums from the Pirates in heats one and two, Marcus Rottensteiner (13+2) and Shaun Chase (12+2) taking the points in the opener—the first of three sets of 5-1’s from the pairing on the night—with Teddy Thlyander (6+2) leading the reserves full contribution in heat two. By the end of heat five the visitors were 9-21 in front on the night and already there was seemingly not way back for the hosts. They were eventually put out of their misery in heat 12, Thylander picking up a point for third to confirm his sides victory behind team mate and race winner Joe Chapman. It is of course Pennsylvania’s—and their promoter Dave Lewis’s—first trophy since their return to the sport last season, the Pirates did previously though win the third division version of the competition way back in SL2.

 

TODAY: Shorts

Smethwick ended Eastbourne’s hopes of recording a division two league and cup double this week, the Meerkats victorious in the latter by ten on aggregate after a 53-37 second leg victory. The home side recovered from a 5-1 reverse in the opening heat to take the win, they scoring 5-1’s of their own in heats two and four—the first won by key man at reserve Dean Brown (11+2)—before taking the aggregate lead with a Terry Fern (11) winning 4-2 in heat six. It was virtually one way traffic from there, they picking up five more heat advantages to the Spartans one, their third 5-1 of the night—returned by top scorers Gary Stant (12+1) and Brown—closing out the win in heat 14. In the league Eastbourne moved a point clear of Bedworth with a 49-41 victory over their main rivals, while Smethwick—in fourth—kept their own promotion hopes alive with a draw at Wordsley, although Rushden’s 41-49 victory at Chavington has made the Rockets clear favourites to claim third spot in the standings.

 

Netherton will end their debut season with at least one trophy, the Division Three Cup safely in their possession after a 57-33 home second leg victory over New Forest in the final this week. A great team effort was epitomised by second string Dean Shaw (12+1) and reserve Mike Elliott’s (9+1) efforts in heat eight, the pair seeing off the challenge of Knights heat leader Peter Vascak to claim the sides sixth 5-1 of the night! The lead then was up to 24 on the night, 28 on aggregate, the Heathens mathematically secure of victory by the end of the very next race. Meanwhile in the league Birmingham made further inroads into Netherton’s advantage at the top, the gap now down to one point at the Bulldogs followed up a draw at Whitemoor with a 46-44 win over the Heathens in the top of the table clash. Elsewhere New Forest closed in on the top three with a 42-48 victory at Dartford, the result though tempered by a later home draw with Kesgrave.

 

A second 15 point maximum brought Plock’s Michael Edge a second GP win of this years series, the New Zealander taking an eight point lead in the championship in the process. Edge finished a clear two points ahead of Birmingham’s Frank Turnball in the Danish round at Horsens, the Bulldogs star the only rider from the British League to finish in the top five on the night.

 

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