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Well finally with a computer that is fully functional, all normal services have been resumed with regard to the website!

Our search for a Secretary for our Association is still on-going. We have to have this position filled asap! If you have the desire to fill this position in the Association. Please contact us here

With the year fast closing in, our plans for the 2007 Motorcycle Show are in full swing. We will have a great booth this year and will be promoting the full spectrum of speedway in Canada, from the bikes to the schools. We will need assistance for this and an e-mail will soon be sent to all members for their scheduled booth working times.

The 2007 season is in planning mode as well, we will be continuing to improve the growth and implement newer effective things into the events that the CSRA sponsor.If you have any ideas that you feel would be a real asset to the sport and events, we would love to hear from you! As our next meeting is not until Jan 2007, you can please send them to us here

Kyle Legault has returned to Canada after his very successful 2nd year with the Sheffield Tigers. He raised his point average up and proved that his role in British speedway will be a progressively successful one. Kyle will be enjoying a rest over the Christmas break, before getting back into the training for next year. We look forward to seeing him at the Motorcycle Show in 2007!

Bobby Richards is now back home with his family, a long way from being fully fit and healthy, but under the circumstances of his horrendous crash, he will be at home for Christmas. We send him our continued best wishes!

EUROPEAN NEWS

CRUMP HANDS IN TRANSFER REQUEST
BELLE VUE owner Tony Mole has given Poole permission to open negotiations with want-away World champion Jason Crump.
He had issued a 'hands off' warning to interested clubs until Crump submitted a formal transfer request which has now arrived.
Mole said: "We have to look after our own interests. That means getting a good deal because we will need the money to strengthen our side for next season.”

BULLDOGS NAME TWO
READING have completed the signings of Matej Zagar and former favorite Danny Bird for next season's Elite League campaign.
In addition, the Bulldogs have announced that the majority of their home fixtures in 2007 will take place on Fridays.
Co-promoter Jim Lynch said: "We have a team in mind that we want, and every member of that team is being spoken to."

MAJOR DEAL FOR PANTHERS
PETERBOROUGH have landed their first major team sponsorship deal for several seasons by linking up with MRI Overseas Property.
The company's Chairman Darragh Macanthony is also the new Chairman and likely owner in the future of Peterborough Utd FC.
Macanthony said: "I am very excited that we have created this partnership and I am looking forward to seeing the team defend their title next season."

ADAMS IN NEW WOLVES DEAL
PETER Adams, the most successful manager in speedway history, has agreed a new deal to stay with his beloved Wolverhampton.
Adams, who has won three league titles with the Monmore club, will also continue as co-promoter alongside club owner Chris Van Straaten.
Said Van Straaten: "There is no better man for the job that Peter and I would like to think we will be side-by-side at Monmore Green for as long as I am there.”

BRUMMIES NAME DUO
BIRMINGHAM have signed Brent Werner and Emiliano Sanchez to start their team-building.
Werner suffered an injury-hit 2006 with Mildenhall and Sanchez was a regular with Sheffield. Both will ride at Perry Barr in the club's comeback year after a 20-year absence.
Brummies chief Graham Drury said: “This is a very solid start to our team building and I'm also close to completing a deal for our number one rider.”

HOLDER STAYS PREMIER
CHRIS Holder has turned down the chance of a full-time move into the Elite League with Poole.
The talented Australian wants another season in the Premier League and he could be set to return to the Isle of Wight.
Poole co-boss Matt Ford said: “Chris is a world champion in the making and our fans will just have to wait another 12-months before seeing him in action for us.”

 

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