Post by bod on Jan 2, 2019 12:21:51 GMT 1
Speedway Star Cover Men
Front
Jamie Habbin and Mikael Teurnberg
Rear
Arena-Essex team photo
News
- Shawn Moran looks set to join Poole on loan after being released by Belle vue and on the sidelines since the start of the season
- Cradley's Scott Smith is crowned British U-21 Champion after his 14-points sees him finish a point clear of Mark Loram
- Sheffield call up youngster Steve Knott to replace David Wolstenholme at number 7
- Austria are comfortable winners of the first World Team Cup meeting of the season in Marmande, France
- Sandor Tihanyi and Miroslaw Kowalik win Continental World Championship Preliminary Rounds in Hungary and Germany
- Gary Tagg's Mildenhall future is in doubt after refusing to ride in the Fen Tigers' meeting at Rye House. Rockets promoter Ronnie Russell had refused Tagg's mechanic permission to enter the stadium
- Swindon's John Davis breaks a leg in a crash at Arena-Essex
- Milton Keynes release Dane Lars Munkedal and replace him with Ian Barney
Major Meetings
World Team Cup Qualifier, Marmande
[li]Andreas Bossner (17)[/li]
[li]Walter Nebel (7)[/li]
[li]Heinrich Schatzer (9)[/li]
Holland 27
[li]Rene Elzinga (4)[/li]
[li]Ronnie Koppe (7)[/li]
[li]Rob Steman (16)[/li]
France 22
[li]Phillipe Berge (15)[/li]
[li]David Ochocki (4)[/li]
[li]Christophe Dubernard (3)[/li]
Latvia 20
[li]Andrej Korolov (12)[/li]
[li]Juri Braucejs (6)[/li]
[li]Valeri Sokolov (2)[/li]
Slovenia 17
[li]Gregor Pintar (9)[/li]
[li]Igor Hauptmann (3)[/li]
[li]Kreso Omerzel (5)[/li]
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British U-21 Final, Long Eaton
- Scott Smith (14)
- Mark Loram (13)
- Joe Screen (12)
- Paul Dugard (10)
- Darren Pearson (9)
- Carl Stonehewer (9)
- Chris Readshaw (9)
- Garry Stead (9)
- Stephen Morris (8)
- Colin White (6)
- Glenn Cunningham (5)
- Scott Robson (5)
- Mark Simmonds (3)
- Richard Musson (2)
- Paul Hurry (2)
- Jason Reed(Res) (2)
- Duncan Chapman (1)
Big Wins
Edinburgh 56 v 33 Glasgow
Les Collins (18)...Neil Collins (10+1)
Berwick 58 v 31 Middlesbrough
Richard Knight (15)..Daz Sumner (9+1)
Stoke 56 v 34 Sheffield
Alan Grahame (14+1)...Neil Evitts (11)
Newcastle 58 v 32 Middlesbrough
Mark Thorpe (15)...Mark Lemon (8+2)