BRITISH SPEEDWAY APRIL 23, 2024
(SPEEDWAY 1)
IPSWICH ACED BY BELLE VUE
BELLE Vue put an end to the last remaining unbeaten record in the ROWE Motor Oil Premiership with a thumping 55-35 home win over Ipswich.
The Aces moved up to second in the league table by taking maximum points from the meeting in another impressive display at the National Speedway Stadium.
Captain Brady Kurtz scored a 12-point maximum as the home heat-leaders dominated the race wins, with Dan Bewley (12+2) only missing out to Witches guest Ryan Douglas in Heat 15, whilst Jaimon Lidsey added ten.
Douglas, with 11+1, proved a good guest for Ipswich captain Danny King but the visitors were also without Jason Doyle, who had to disembark his scheduled flight in Poland for technical reasons and was unable to make it to Manchester. Rising Star Dan Thompson put in another strong performance, scoring nine.
Aces star Ben Cook (8+1) said: “We’ve made a really good start to the season and with each meeting we’re settling into our routine and feeling more confident in our racing.
“The track has had lot more grip the past couple of weeks, which has been more challenging. It’s tricky to ride this track at the best of times but we were able to adapt quickly.
“Things might’ve been closer if they’d been at full strength, but that’s speedway. You adapt to the situation around you and things played out in our favour as a result.”
Ipswich manager Ritchie Hawkins said: “It was a tough night at the office, the first one of the year. Everything has gone so well so far, so we certainly do not need to dwell on tonight.
“It was a very tough night, similar to recent visits to Belle Vue where we have just not been quick enough. We were missing a couple of riders and Dougy did a great job replacing Danny.
“Doyley was a massive loss and maybe he would have given us a shout for the aggregate point but overall, I don’t think it made a massive difference to the result.”
(SPEEDWAY 2)
ASSISTANT team boss Chris Adams is backing his Birmingham riders to ‘establish a rhythm’ during their next run of fixtures.
The Brummies have just one league point to their name from their opening five ROWE Motor Oil Premiership contests – but discussions have taken place behind the scenes on how, as a team, they feel they can turn things around.
They travel to Leicester on Thursday before a big night next Monday (April 29) when they host Belle Vue at Perry Barr in the first televised meeting of the season, with live coverage on Eurosport and discovery+.
Adams said: “I think the expectations at the start of the season from people on the outside were that we were going to get absolutely annihilated whether we be home or away.
“But that wasn’t the case in those first three meetings and we grew in confidence, and perhaps it changed people’s thoughts about us.
“We’ve taken some hits the last couple of home matches and they’ve been hard to come back from.
“But as I’ve said, once we establish a rhythm, we can certainly turn our results around.”
(FIXTURES)
WEDNESDAY APRIL 24:
CAB DIRECT KO CUP Q/F 1st leg: Poole v Edinburgh 7.30
THURSDAY APRIL 25:
ROWE MOTOR OIL PREMIERSHIP R1: Ipswich v Sheffield 7.30, Leicester (43) v Birmingham (29) 7.30, Oxford v King’s Lynn 7.30
WSRA NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE: Sheffield v Middlesbrough 7.30
FRIDAY APRIL 26:
CAB DIRECT KO CUP Q/F 1st leg: Glasgow v Oxford 7.30, Redcar v Workington 7.30
BSN SERIES: Edinburgh (43) v Berwick (47) 7.30
MACEDO’S TULARE USAC MIDGET WIN