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2000 North American Archive of International Speedway
Message Section June 3, 2000
From: sboz@vtown.com.au
To: "Internet Speedway Fan Club List"
Subject: Oz GP tips
Date: Sat, 3 Jun 2000 04:31:06 +1000
Hi all,
Last call for Oz GP Comp. round 2 tips. After this round, the
competition will be closed to newcomers. See 'Speedway Bikes of Oz' web
site for details. Send tips to sboz@vtown.com.au
Good luck.
Peter Henderson
Gold Coast, Queensland
'Speedway Bikes of Oz'
http://plhenderson.tripod.com/index.htm
From: johnlowe@callnetuk.com
To: "Internet Speedway Fan Club List"
Subject: Match Report: Edinburgh 53: Reading 40
Date: Sat, 03 Jun 2000 20:35:19 +0100
Edinburgh Monarchs 53: Reading Racers 40
Premier League
Lothian Arena, Armadale
Friday 2nd June 2000
Edinburgh won their opening home Premier League fixture against Reading by
a margin bigger than the scoreline suggests.
Edinburgh took a stranglehold on the match and built up a 20-point lead by
heat 13. A heat 14 'golden double' from the visitors reduced Monarchs'
massive lead. The match was an ill-tempered affair littered with
controversy and some strange refereeing decisions.
The Edinburgh top four dominated the meeting and all were unbeaten prior to
the last two heats. By then Kevin Little had completed his first-ever paid
maximum. Ross Brady missed out on a full maximum when he trailed Castagna
and Morris in heat 14. Then Peter Carr and Robert Eriksson were
surprisingly beaten by Phil Morris in the final heat.
Monarchs' winning margin would probably have been greater but for machine
problems suffered by Blair Scott and Will Beveridge.
Edinburgh introduced their new line-up with Blair Scott back in the team at
number six and Christian Henry returning after injury. Reading were at full
strength.
Peter Carr lost the toss once more and Reading selected gate position B.
Heat 1: Robert Eriksson, Armando Castagna, Will Beveridge, Paul Clews [57.5]
Robert Eriksson gated and followed Castagna out wide. The Reading pair both
went a bit wide and allowed Beveridge to cut through on the inside of bend
two. Beveridge held off Castagna until the last lap when the Italian
capitalized on a slip on he back straight and pulled off a classy outside
pass.
(4-2) (4-2)
Heat 2: Blair Scott, Shane Colvin, Christian Henry [59.6]
Blair Scott gated but appeared very slow. Behind him there was a scramble
for position and Norris clipped Henry sending him into the first bend fence
before falling. It was a close call but Norris was excluded from the rerun.
The second time Scott and Henry gated and held the first two places until
Henry's bike developed a misfire and Colvin passed to take second place.
(4-2) (8-4)
Heat 3: Ross Brady, Kevin Little, Krister Marsh [Awarded]
Brady made a good gate and attempted to go around Morris through the second
bend. Morris, starting from gate 1, moved Brady so far across that he went
into the second bend fence. The crowd were baying for Morris to be excluded
but the referee correctly called all four back. Brady took no chances this
time and got away from the gate. Kevin Little came through to second place
and Morris commenced a furious chase. Morris hit Little coming out of the
fourth bend. Kevin managed to regain control but had lost position. The
white exclusion light came on immediately but Norris and Little carried on
scrapping for second place oblivious to it all. Morris even ignored a black
flag waved under his nose Shumacher-style. The inevitable happened and the
pair tangled on the second bend. The referee unbelievably awarded the race
to Little despite the fact that Brady was way ahead. This appeared to be
corrected later.
(5-1) (13-5)
Heat 4: Peter Carr, Shane Colvin, Christian Henry [59.1]
This was an easy win for Peter Carr with Per Wester falling at the second
bend, restarting and then failing to finish. Colvin once more got the
better of Christian Henry despite Peter Carr hanging around to try to offer
some support.
(4-2) (17-7)
Heat 5: Ross Brady, Kevin Little, Armando Castagna [58.4]
Ross Brady made the start ahead of Castagna. Paul Clews tangled with Little
near the start lost a chain and retired. He was justifiably peeved not to
get a restart. Castagna fell on the second bend and restarted to get a point.
(5-1) (22-8)
Heat 6: Robert Eriksson, Per Wester, Marc Norris [58.6]
Robert Eriksson swept ahead to win by a proverbial mile but Beveridge fell
on the second bend and started. This allowed the wobbly looking Wester and
Marc Norris to get amongst the points.
(3-3) (25-11)
Heat 7: Peter Carr, Phil Morris, Krister Marsh, Blair Scott [57.6]
Peter Carr was given a hard time for a lap or two by the fired-up Phil
Morris before eventually pulling away. Blair Scott held third place but
looked well down on power and was passed by Krister Marsh.
(3-3) (28-14)
Heat 8: Paul Clews, Christian Henry, Shane Colvin, Will Beveridge [60.3]
Surprisingly Reading used no tactical substitutes. Paul Clews made the
start ahead of Christian Henry and Shane Colvin. Will Beveridge was
pottering along in last place with a misfiring engine. Christian Henry had
an outside charge to pass Clews only for Clews to come back and take it on
the line.
(2-4) (30-18)
Heat 9: Ross Brady, Kevin Little, Marc Norris [58.4]
The unstoppable Brady/Little combination inevitably produced a 5-1 over the
weak Wester/Norris pairing. Wester fell again on the second bend and retired.
(5-1) (35-19)
Heat 10: Robert Eriksson, Phil Morris, Krister Marsh, Will Beveridge [58.5]
Eriksson missed the start for once but did a Peter Carr style cut inside to
pass Phil Morris and won without problems. Beveridge was again at the back.
(3-3) (38-22)
Heat 11: Peter Carr, Armando Castagna, Paul Clews, Blair Scott [57.6]
Blair Scott fell on the first bend while Carr passed on the third bend. The
race was stopped with all four back. Castagna then outgated Carr and even a
characteristic inside surge failed to get Carr on terms. He did come back
and the riders were side by side for the best part of a lap before Carr
pulled away. Blair Scott again toiled in last place.
(3-3) (41-25)
Heat 12: Kevin Little, Phil Morris, Paul Clews [59.6]
There was an air of anticipation when Kevin Little lined up against Phil
Morris and few were disappointed. Paul Clews came in as a tactical
substitute for Norris. Phil Morris made the start but Kevin Little cut
inside on the second bend and hit the front. Morris came back to pass but
Little dug deep to get past once more and collect his first maximum in
senior speedway. He received the bumps from his teammates.
(3-3) (44-28)
Heat 13: Robert Eriksson, Peter Carr, Armando Castagna, Krister Marsh [57.5]
Krister Marsh came in as a tactical substitute for the struggling Wester.
Eriksson made the start and took Castagna wide to allow Carr to come
through. Eriksson and Carr then dominated the heat to maintain their run of
heat 13 maximums.
(5-1) (49-29)
Heat 14: Phil Morris, Armando Castagna, Ross Brady [59.4]
A double tactical substitution saw Castagna in for Marsh and Morris in for
Colvin as a 'golden double'. Castagna made the start from Brady while Blair
Scott riding a tight line kept Morris at the back for two laps. Then Blair
went too wide allowing Morris through to third but with little chance of
catching Brady. Unfortunately Scott clipped a fence near the start finish
line and his bike somersaulted spectacularly. Despite the fact that
marshals were waving flags furiously Morris carried on racing as Brady and
Castagna slowed down. Blair was excluded but appeared to be OK after a long
spell on the ground. The shaken Brady had to make the start in the re-run,
as he would not have Blair to protect his back. Castagna was first away and
although Brady tried cutting inside he could not find enough speed and the
Italian cut him off by the third bend. Morris was already close behind and
with Castagna able to control the pace, Brady was passed by Morris.
Castagna then allowed Morris through to take an 8-1 heat advantage.
(1-8) (50-37)
Heat 15: Phil Morris, Robert Eriksson, Peter Carr, Armando Castagna [58.1]
Neither of the Edinburgh pairing made a particularly good start and Morris
emerged ahead off the second bend. With Morris riding a tight line, Carr
tried a couple of surges off the inside before dropping back to let
Eriksson have a go. Neither seemed prepared for any heroics on the outside
in view of previous events, especially with the match well won. Castagna
made no impression and hit the second bend fence quite hard without falling
off.
(3-3) (53-40)
Edinburgh Monarchs
Robert Eriksson 3 3 3 3 2 14
Will Beveridge 1 0 0 0 1
Kevin Little 2* 2* 2* 3 9+3
Ross Brady 3 3 3 1 10
Peter Carr 3 3 3 2* 1* 12+1
Blair Scott 3 0 0 0 3
Christian Henry 1 1 2 0 4
Reading Racers
Armando Castagna 2 1 2 1 2* 0 5
Paul Clews 0 R 3 1* 1* 5+2
Phil Morris X 2 2 2 6 3 15
Krister Marsh 1 1* 1* 0 3+2
Per Wester R 2 F 2
Marc Norris X 1* 1 2+1
Shane Colvin 2 2 1 5
Peter Carr was for once given a hard time and had his work cut-out to beat
Morris and Castagna in heat 7 and 11 respectively. He surprisingly failed
to win heat 15 after Morris went ahead. Eriksson found life a bit easier
and seemed set for another maximum until heat 15.
Ross Brady, back using his 1999 engine, produced a welcome return to form
and reeled off three unchallenged heat wins before being outfoxed by
Castagna and Morris in heat 14. Kevin Little was once more the start of the
show for Edinburgh with a deserved first maximum.
The rest of the Monarchs' team all suffered mechanical problems. Blair
Scott had a 'flat' engine throughout and couldn't get any speed. This was
the same motor that was really flying at the start of the season but hasn't
been producing since it went for tuning. Will Beveridge's bike ominously
was not on track during the parade as it was being worked on in the pits.
He had a good ride in heat 1 but seemed to suffer a persistent misfire
thereafter. Christian Henry having been provided with a bike by the club
also suffered with a misfire in heat 2. He had a great ride in heat 8 that
nearly produced a win.
Armando Castagna was a great disappointment despite a couple of good rides.
He looked like the 8.40 rider that his current average suggests. He
introduced at the start of the season as an 11.00 point rider who was
expected to be up there with the best in the Premier League.
Phil Morris was undoubtedly the star of the Reading team and he alone
prevented them from receiving a real hammering. He unfortunately seemed to
work himself up during the meeting following his exclusion in heat two. The
'red mist.' descended a time or two. Nevertheless he showed what he could
do with a great heat 15 win.
Per Wester was very poor and just couldn't get around the second bend.
Clews was unlucky in heat 5 and generally did OK while Marsh was competent.
Shane Colvin had three decent rides but Norris only picked up gifts.
Man of the match: Kevin Little
Most exciting rider (certainly not the most popular!): Phil Morris
Next meeting: v Glasgow, Premier League, Ashfield on Sunday 4th June 2000
John Lowe
http://johnlowe.net
Edinburgh Monarchs Official Website
http://www.edinburghmonarchs.org.uk/
From: nick@patrol.i-way.co.uk
To: "Internet Speedway Fan Club List"
Subject: Fw: [speedway] Berwick 49 Reading 41
Date: Sat, 3 Jun 2000 20:44:53 +0100
----- Original Message -----
From: Nick Dyer nick@patrol.i-way.co.uk
To: speedway@egroups.com
Sent: Saturday, June 03, 2000 8:44 PM
Subject: Re: [speedway] Berwick 49 Reading 41
> Berwick 49
>
> 1 Paul Bentley 2'.2.2.3.2'.3 (14+2)
> 2 r/r
> 3 David Meldrum 0.0.0.3 (3)
> 4 Scott Smith 3.2.1.2.3 (11)
> 5 Alan Mogridge 3.2.2.3.2' (12+1)
> 6 Chris Hunter 0.0.1' (1+1)
> 7 Dean Felton 3.2'.1'.1'.0.0.1 (8+3)
>
> Reading 41
>
> 1 Ross Brady (ns.3.3.R) 6
> 2 Paul Clews (1.2'.3.Fx) 6+1
> 3 Phil Morris (3.3.2.2.1) 11
> 4 Krister Marsh (1.1.1'.2) 4+1
> 5 Per Wester (1.3.3.1.0) 8
> 6 Marc Norris (0.2.0.1.1'.0) 4+1
> 7 Shane Colvin (1'.0.0) 1+1
>
> Reading win bonus 91-89
>
> After 4 heats
> Berwick 15 Reading 9
>
> Neil Collins broken down en route - Ross Brady now guests for Reading but
> missed heat 1.
>
> 1. Smith (r/r), Bentley, Clews , Norris (res for Brady)5-1
> 2. Felton, Norris, Colvin, Hunter. 3-3 8-4
> 3. Morris, Smith, Marsh, Meldrum. 2-4 10-8
> 4. Mogridge, Felton, Wester, Colvin. 5-1 15-9
>
> After 9 heats
>
> Berwick 26
> Reading 28
>
> 5. Brady Clews Smith Meldrum 1-5 16-14
> 6. Wester Bentley Felton (r/r)Norris 3-3 19-17
> 7. Morris Mogridge Marsh Hunter 2-4 21-21
> 8. Clews Bentley (r/r) Felton Colvin 3-3 24-24
> 9. Wester Smith Norris Meldrum 2-4 26 -28
>
> Weather wet but rideable.
>
> After 12 heats
>
> Berwick 35
> Reading 37
>
> 10. Bentley Morris Marsh Felton (r/r) 3-3 29-31
> 11. Brady Mogridge Hunter Clews (F/x)
> Clews seized engine in easy 3rd place 3-3 32-34
> 12. Meldrum Morris Marsh Felton 3-3 35-37
>
> 13. Mogridge Bentley Wester Brady (ef whilst leading)5-1 40-38
> 14. Smith Marsh Felton Norris 4-2 44 -40
> 15. Bentley Mogridge Morris Wester 5-1 49 - 41
>
> Reading fans are "gutted" apparently with Berwick just having too much for
> them in the latter heats.
>
> But a pretty much understrength Racers side have done marvelously in my
> opinion to nab the bonus point off Cairnsy's mob and give them a right
scare
> into the bargain.
>
> Nick
From: marianb@amedec.amg.gda.pl
To: "Internet Speedway Fan Club List"
Subject: 03.06.2000, Linkoeping SWE, Grand Prix of Sweden
Date: Sat, 3 Jun 2000 22:35:41 +0200 (MET DST)
Heat winner runner-up third fourth
1: 8 Ryan Sullivan 24 Rune Holta 20 Brian Andersen 6 J.Crump - T
2: 15 H.Gustafsson 4 Joe Screen 22 Rafal Dobrucki 23 Nicki Pedersen
3: 7 Greg Hancock 9 Stefan Danno 5 Leigh Adams 17 Andy Smith
4: 3 Jimmy Nilsen 14 Brian Karger 19 Peter Karlsson 18 Antonin Kasper
5: 18 Antonin Kasper 5 Leigh Adams 20 Brian Andersen 23 Nicki Pedersen
6: 6 Jason Crump 22 Rafal Dobrucki 19 Peter Karlsson 17 Andy Smith
7: 8 Ryan Sullivan 7 Greg Hancock 4 Joe Screen 14 Brian Karger
8: 3 Jimmy Nilsen 24 Rune Holta 15 H.Gustafsson 9 Stefan Danno
9: 18 Antonin Kasper 4 Joe Screen 9 Stefan Danno 22 Rafal Dobrucki
10: 6 Jason Crump 5 Leigh Adams 15 H.Gustafsson 14 Brian Karger
11: 8 Ryan Sullivan 13 C.Stonehewer 11 Billy Hamill 24 Rune Holta
12: 16 Mark Loram 12 M.Karlsson 7 Greg Hancock 3 Jimmy Nilsen
13: 1 T.Rickardsson 10 Chris Louis 5 Leigh Adams 18 Antonin Kasper
14: 6 Jason Crump 2 Tomasz Gollob 21 Todd Wiltshire 4 Joe Screen
15: 5 Leigh Adams 3 Jimmy Nilsen 11 B.Hamill - F 4 Joe Screen - X
16: 21 Todd Wiltshire 24 Rune Holta 18 Antonin Kasper 7 Greg Hancock
17: 1 T.Rickardsson 2 Tomasz Gollob 8 Ryan Sullivan 12 M.Karlsson
18: 6 Jason Crump 16 Mark Loram 13 C.Stonehewer 10 Chris Louis
19: 5 Leigh Adams 8 Ryan Sullivan 24 Rune Holta 10 Chris Louis
20: 21 Todd Wiltshire 3 Jimmy Nilsen 13 C.Stonehewer 12 M.Karlsson
21: 1 T.Rickardsson 16 Mark Loram 3 Jimmy Nilsen 5 Leigh Adams
22: 6 Jason Crump 21 Todd Wiltshire 8 Ryan Sullivan 2 Tomasz Gollob
23: 3 Jimmy Nilsen 2 Tomasz Gollob 8 Ryan Sullivan 5 Leigh Adams
24: 6 Jason Crump 16 Mark Loram 21 Todd Wiltshire 1 T.Rickardsson - X
Final standings
Pos No Rider GP Classic scoring
1 6 Jason Crump AUS 25 T333333
2 16 Mark Loram GBR 20 3222
3 21 Todd Wiltshire AUS 18 13321
4 1 Tony Rickardsson SWE 16 333X
5 3 Jimmy Nilsen SWE 15 3302213
6 2 Tomasz Gollob POL 14 2202
7 8 Ryan Sullivan AUS 12 3331211
8 5 Leigh Adams AUS 10 12213300
9 13 Carl Stonehewer GBR 8 211
10 24 Rune Holta NOR 8 22021
11 10 Chris Louis GBR 7 200
12 12 Mikael Karlsson SWE 7 200
13 11 Billy Hamill USA 6 1F
14 18 Antonin Kasper CZE 6 03301
15 4 Joe Screen GBR 5 2120X
16 7 Greg Hancock USA 5 3210
17 9 Stefan Danno SWE 4 201
18 15 Henrik Gustafsson SWE 4 311
19 14 Brian Karger DEN 3 200
20 22 Rafal Dobrucki POL 3 120
21 19 Peter Karlsson SWE 2 11
22 20 Brian Andersen DEN 2 11
23 17 Andy Smith GBR 1 00
24 23 Nicki Pedersen DEN 1 00
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