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From: chris.brown7@virgin.net
To: "Internet Speedway Fan Club List" 
Subject: Oxford  48  Kings Lynn  42
Date: Sat, 20 May 2000 00:37:49 +0100

Oxford                   48
Kings Lynn               42
Elite League A
19 May 2000

Oxford

Todd Wiltshire      1*  2   2*  2*  3             10 +  3
Mark Lemon          2   0                               2
Steve Johnston     2   3   2   3                   10
Jan Staechmann  1*  1   1*  1                  4 +  2
Jimmy Nilsen        2   2   2   3   2*            11 +  1
Ales Dryml             1*  0   1*  0                  2 +  2
Roman Povazhny  2   1*  2   3   1   0          9 +  1

Kings Lynn

Jason Crump          3   2   3   1   3   1        13
Travis McGowan     0   0   3   1                   4
Craig Boyce             3   3   1   2                  9
Shane Parker          0   1   0                      1
Leigh Adams           3   3   3   0   2*  0      11 +  1
Steve Masters         3   1   Fx  0                  4
Tom P Madsen       0   0   0                      0


Heat  1 - Jason Crump ; Mark Lemon ; Todd Wiltshire ; Travis McGowan ; 60.5
(3-3)(3-3)

Comfortable win for Crump with Lemo threatening for the first lap or so

Heat  2 - Steve Masters ; Roman Povazhny ; Ales Dryml ; Tom P Madsen ; 60.8
(3-3)(6-6)

Again won from the start with Roman trying hard without ever really looking
like passing

Heat  3 - Craig Boyce ; Steve Johnston ; Jan Staechmann ; Shane Parker ;
60.3  (3-3)(9-9)

Tough 1st corner from Boycey saw Johno fall, in the rerun the tapes failed
and when the race finally got under way Boyce won by a mile

Heat  4 - Leigh Adams ; Jimmy Nilsen ; Roman Povazhny ; Tom P Madsen ; 60.0
(3-3)(12-12)

Good gate from Jimmy with Adams chasing for 3 laps and executing a superb
pass on lap 4

Heat  5 - Steve Johnston ; Jason Crump ; Jan Staechmann ; Travis McGowan ;
60.3  (4-2)(16-14)

Wheel to wheel stuff with Johno making a flying gate and holding off the
hard chasing Crump for 4 laps

Heat  6 - Leigh Adams ; Todd Wiltshire ; Steve Masters ; Mark Lemon ; 59.5
(2-4)(18-18)

Good win for Adams with Master passing Lemo for the odd point

Heat  7 - Craig Boyce ; Jimmy Nilsen ; Shane Parker ; Ales Dryml ; 60.3
(2-4)(20-22)

Another hard 1st corner with Boycey and Jimmy shoulder to shoulder, Parker
passed Dryml with ease for the point

Heat  8 - Travis McGowan ; Roman Povazhny ; Ales Dryml ; Steve Masters(Fx) ;
60.4  (3-3)(23-25)

A dramatic race, Povahzny leading when Masters tangled with Lemo at the back
sending both onto the track. Lemo seemed to go gently into the fence and
after a long period of treatment on the track he was diagnosed as suffering
a dislocated shoulder and damaged ankle ligaments. This guy simply has no
luck. And to think he had 'Lucky Lemo' sewn on his backside

Heat  9 - Leigh Adams ; Steve Johnston ; Jan Staechmann ; Tom P Madsen ;
59.6  (3-3)(26-28)

Very easy win for Adams

Heat 10 - Roman Povazhny ; Todd Wiltshire ; Craig Boyce ; Shane Parker ;
61.2  (5-1)(31-29)

A cracker with Roman making the start and winning fairly comfortably, Todd
seemed to make a mistake and lose his place to Boycey only to come back past
Craig on the next corner

Heat 11 - Jason Crump ; Jimmy Nilsen ; Travis McGowan ; Ales Dryml ; 60.9
(2-4)(33-33)

McGowan passes Dryml for the odd point

Heat 12 - Steve Johnston ; Craig Boyce ; Roman Povazhny ; Steve Masters ;
60.8  (4-2)(37-35)

Good race up front with Boyce chasing Johno hard after getting by Povahzny
and Roman never giving up and all over the back of Boyce

Heat 13 - Jimmy Nilsen ; Todd Wiltshire ; Jason Crump ; Leigh Adams ; 60.3
(5-1)(42-36)

The race where we thought Oxford had blown it !  Holding a 5-1 would put
Oxford 6 up and allow Crump/Adams in Heat 14. So the Oxford pair made the
start and we sat back expecting Todd to allow the hard chasing Crump
through. Unfortunately the team management hadn't informed Todd and a 5-1 it
was. It does seem a crazy situation that gaining a 5-1 is possibly a
disadvantage.

Heat 14 - Jason Crump ; Leigh Adams ; Jan Staechmann ; Roman Povazhny ; 60.9
(1-5)(43-41)

The expected 5-1 came but Roman almost got to the 1st corner first

Heat 15 - Todd Wiltshire ; Jimmy Nilsen ; Jason Crump ; Leigh Adams ; 60.9
(5-1)(48-42)

Another dream ride by the Cheetahs pair with Jimmy hitting the front and
allowing Todd round him for the 5-1 and a win for the Cheetahs

So a great win for the Cheetahs for who it was a fine allround performance.
Todd and Jimmy started off slowly but got better and better and their races
got harder, Lemo is just so unlucky (R/R for him is not a good option). Jan
is simply not making starts, he's competitive after that but just not
getting to the 1st corner. Johno was excellent, Dryml is getting better but
still has a long way to go and for me the star of the show was the departing
Povahzny, who again showed why he is such a favourite with the home fans. I
say it again he is so unlucky to be left out of the Oxford side and I really
hope Wolves have got a winner.

For Kings Lynn, the top 3 were excellent. Adams and Crump was their normal
dominating self other than 13 and 15 when it really mattered I guess, but
Adams in particular was winning races by miles. Boycey was much much better
than at any stage last season, he was very determined in the 1st corner and
well worth his score. McGowan showed flashes , Shane had a night to forget
(he's normally pretty good at Oxford) and Masters showed nothing after
impressively winning Heat 2. Madsen was off the pace but this was his first
visit to Oxford.

Again the Cheetahs are making progress, to be fair nobosy expected them to
beat Kings Lynn especially after losing Lemo (albeir this was offset by
Roman's good scoring). Next week sees the Dryml's at reserve as Roman
departs and the key will be Lemo's fitness. With Staek being the rider above
and the reserves it will be very difficult to adequately cover for Lemo.

Chris Brown
The Official Lawrence Hare Website
http://come.to/hare
ICQ: 10766338
From: G.Russell@cchs.usyd.edu.au
To: "Internet Speedway Fan Club List" 
Subject: Gosford Speedway 20/5/00 (Craig Watson comeback)
Date: Sun, 21 May 2000 08:50:48 +1000

Gosford staged meeting number 8 of their 1999/2000 season last night in 
cold but dry conditions.

The format of the meeting was the usual scratch and handicap racing in Solo 
and Sidecar Divisions.

The big news of the night was Craig Watson who is in Australia recovering 
from injuries sustained in the Challenge Match against Eastbourne earlier 
this season.

Craig was a little tentative in his first couple of rides but got better as 
the night wore on.

Interviewed him over the PA and can tell you that he will be leaving for 
England on Monday and hopes to ride either this coming Wednesday or the 
following Wednesday. He estimates at the moment that he is about 80% fit.

Results

Solos
Rookie Scratch	Paul Parlett, Luke Pinkerton, Alex Mahony(Debut meeting)
B Grade Scratch	Ben Shields, Dean Wiseman, Dave Booth
Rookie Scratch	Luke Pinkerton, Paul Parlett, Alex Mahony
Stars Scratch		Mick Poole, Ben Shields, Dean Wiseman, Craig Watson
C Grade Scratch	Leigh Fernance, Dave Stevens, Luke Pinkerton
Stars Scratch		Craig Watson, Dave Stevens, Luke Pinkerton
Stars Scratch		Mick Poole, Ben Shields, Dave Booth
Scratch Consolation	Dave Booth, Leigh Fernance, Paul Parlett
Scratch Final		Mick Poole, Ben Shields, Craig Watson
C Handicap		Parlett (10), Stevens (20), Pinkerton (G)
Stars Handicap	Booth (50), B Shields (50), Poole (90)
C Handicap		Stevens (20), Parlett (10), Fernance (40)
Handicap Final	Shields (50), Poole (90), Stevens (20)
This was an absolute blinder of a race as Shields and Poole (in particular) 
worked their way through the field.

The remainder of the programme was abandoned after a HUGE bingle in Event 
24 (stars Sidecar Handicap). Chris Pym and passenger Dean Edwards collided 
heavily with Jim-Bob Turner and George Rickard. Both passenger hurtled into 
the air and fell heavily. George has some suspected damage to his tail 
bone, while Dean has rib and chest problems. Both took some time to get to 
their feet and George Rickard was taken of to hospital.

Next meeting at Gosford is the season finale on Sunday 11/6/00 at 1pm. This 
will be the final meeting under the Terry Poole banner and closes a chapter 
in the history of Gosford Speedway. I know how hard Terry has worked to 
keep Gosford going and we (the officials) are all sad his time is coming to 
an end.

Until the next meeting,        so long

Regards

Glenn Russell
Computer Operations Supervisor
Cumberland Campus
The University of Sydney
NSW
Australia
From: g.w.bos01@rcondw.rug.nl
To: "Internet Speedway Fan Club List" 
Subject: EC Sidecars
Date: Sun, 21 May 2000 17:05:38 +0000

EC sidecars semi-final 1 Gorredijk/NL

1 Keil/Falter  D
2 Glorie/Drent NL
3 Boesshenz/Seidl D
4 Diephuis/Julsing NL
5 Matthijssen/Boers NL
6 Goodwin/Goodwin GB
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7 Hopkins/Langford GB
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8 Lenz/Teichmann D
9 Van der Werff/Polman NL
10 Salisbury/Hughes GB
11 Uil/Van der Most NL
12 Michel/Laurentzen
13 Letard/Porcheron F

A-lizenz Solo
1 Uppie Bos NL
2 Zdenek Schneiderwind CZ
3 Vladimir Trofimov UKR
4 Uilke Kooistra NL
5 Marcel Hofste NL
6 Bernd Diener D
7 Jeremy Doncaster GB
8 Jason Bunyan GB
9 Jorg Tebbe D
10 Otto de Jong NL
11 Henk Bos NL
12 Sjoerd Rozenberg NL

Met vriendelijke groet,

Gert Bos
G.W.Bos01@RCOndw.RuG.NL
http://www.speedway.org/nl
From: schult@speedway.org
To: "Internet Speedway Fan Club List" 
Subject: Longtrack qualifikation round 1 Parchim/D 
Date: Sun, 21 May 2000 19:16:48 +0200

Longtrack qualifikation round 1 Parchim/D 22nd may

 1. Andre Pollehn          D   20
 2. Kenneth Borgenhaugh    N   14
 3. Enrico Janoschka       D   14
 4. Ralf Loeding           D   19
 5. Glenn Cunningham       GB  13
 6. Matthias Kroeger       D   12

 7. Vladimir Trofimov      UA  12
 8. Pavel Ondrasik         CZ   9
 9. Erik Eijbergen         NL   9
10. Alexander Lyatosinskyy UA  10
11. Christian Huelshorst   D   11
12. Sebastian Tressarieu   F   10

13. Norbert Groegler       A    9
14. Johnny Andersen        DK   4
15. Jaroslav Ptak          CZ   6
16. Andreas Voelcker       D    2
17. Kjell Roine Heia       N    1
18. Gerke Hummel           NL   1

19. Tommy Palmer           GB   0
20. Adrian Rymel           CZ   0

Thilo
From: tw@ubcom.net
To: "Internet Speedway Fan Club List" 
Subject: Longtrack qualification round 2 St. Colombe/F 
Date: Sun, 21 May 2000 21:54:40 +0200

Longtrack qualification round 2 St. Colombe de Lauzun/F 21.05.

A-Final:
1. Massimo Mora I
2. Alessandro Milanese I
3. Christophe Dubernard F
4. Stephane Tressarieu F
5. Fabrice Oystin F
6. Sirg Schuetzbach D

B-Final:
7. ? F
8. Stefan Katt F
9. Roy Verbruegge NL

Reserve:
10. Philippe Oystin F
11. Vincent Kinchin GB

Not qualified:
12. Paul Knott GB

C-Final:
13. Josef Franc CZ
14. Glenn Phillips GB
15. Emiel Groen NL
16. Richard Wolff CZ
17. ? F
18. Peter Anderson S

Thilo
From: seidlitz@01019freenet.de
To: "Internet Speedway Fan Club List" 
Subject: Full result U-19 EM Semifinal at Glumso 21.5.00
Date: Sun, 21 May 2000 23:30:07 +0200

Here is the result from the U-19 EM Semfinal at Glumso/DK 21.5.00

1. (5) Lukasz Pawlikowski (PL) 3,3,3,3,2 = 14
2. (11) Sebastian Smoter (PL) 3,3,1,3,3 = 13 +3
3. (1) Lukas Dryml (CZ) 3,2,3,2,3 = 13 +2
4. (7) Jonas Davidsson (S) 2,2,2,3,3 = 12
5. (10) Henning Bager (DK) 2,2,3,2,2 = 11
6. (12) Niels Kristian Iversen (DK) 1,3,2,E,3 = 9
7. (3) Mads Korneliussen (DK) 2,1,3,F,2 = 8
8. (16) Erik Andersson (S) 2,1,2,1,1 = 7+3
9. (17) Ulrik Ostergaard (DK) E,2,2,2,1 = 7+2
10. (14) Marius Tande-Rokeberg (N) 3,3,EX,EX,EX =6
11. (9) Juha Hautamäki (SF) 0,E,1,3,2 = 6
12. (15) Michael G. Madsen (DK) 1,0,1,2,E = 4
13. (13) Matej Zager (SLO) EX,1,1,0,EX = 2
14. (2) Manuel Hauzinger (A) F,1,E,1,0 = 2
15. (6) Patrick Haraldsen (N) 1,0,EX,1,F = 2
16. (4) Vida Szabolcs (H) 1,F,0,EX, - = 1
17. (8) Ondrej Sebela (CZ) did not ride; his first bike (engine) was broken
down during the warm up, his second bike was not under technical control

Referee: Jan Alkebring, Seden

Attendance: 300

Regards
Jacqueline & Heiko
From: Sideways31@aol.com
To: "Internet Speedway Fan Club List" 
Subject: Costa Mesa Results - May 20, 2000
Date: Sun, 21 May 2000 19:25:12 EDT

Charlie "The Edge" Venegas made a beautiful trap from gate five and took the 
victory in the 2000 Olympique of Speedway at Costa Mesa.
Venegas was first out of the gate and used his momentum from the outside to 
slam the door on the rest of the field.  Pole-sitter "Rad" Brad Oxley also 
made a good start, but Venegas was first to turn one and led at the 
completion of lap one.  Oxley tried in vain to catch Venegas, but "The Edge" 
was too strong and stretched his lead all the way to the checkered flag.  
Oxley finished second, Randy DiFrancesco was third, Andy Northrup was fourth, 
and Chris Manchester was fifth.  
The format used was similar to that of the Olympique at Wolverhampton.  
Twenty riders competing in three rounds of five-man heats.  First place 
earned three points, second place earned two points, third place earned one 
point, and fourth and fifth place each earned zero points.  The first round 
was strictly scratch racing.  First and second round winners were then 
handicapped 30 yards in the following round, second place finishers were 
handicapped 20 yards, third place finishers were handicapped 10 yards, and 
fourth and fifth place finishers started at the tapes.  The top eight point 
scorers from the qualifying rounds were then placed in one of two four-man 
scratch semis.  The format from that point reverted to the regular format of 
scratch racing at Costa Mesa with the top two from each semi transferring to 
the main event and third and fourth transferring to the Last Chance 
Qualifier.  The format provided some very interesting and exciting races with 
some surprise winners in the qualifying rounds.
At the conclusion of the qualifying rounds a three-man runoff between 
Venegas, Dukie Ermolenko, and 16 year old Ryan Fisher to determine the last 
two spots in the semis.  Venegas gave the crowd a preview of things to come 
with a great start and an easy victory to book his place in the semis.  
Fisher and Ermolenko battled with Fisher coming out ahead of the former 
British League rider to earn the last spot in the semis.  
The first semi took three attempts to complete as on the first attempt 
DiFrancesco took Fisher down and forced the first restart with DiFrancesco 
being penalized 20 yards.  On the second attempt, Fisher went down forcing 
DiFrancesco to lay his bike down.  Fisher was also penalized 20 yards.  Oxley 
and Manchester, both all but guaranteed spots in the main, finished first and 
second, respectively, sending Fisher and DiFrancesco to the Last Chance 
Qualifier, but not after a great battle.  Manchester got the gate and led for 
two laps with Oxley on his back tire.  Oxley's constant pressure forced 
Manchester wide and the defending National Champion was able to take the lead 
and he held it to the finish.   
Venegas trapped from the outside in the second semi and ran away from the 
field as he and Northrup qualified for the main as Shawn McConnell pulled up 
after a near-collision with Northrup and Bobby Schwartz experienced bike 
problems.  
In the Last Chance Qualifier, Schwartz, borrowing a bike from Johnny Walker, 
made the start and led for a lap and half.  However, the unfamiliarity with 
his borrowed machinery proved to be costly as he drifted wide and DiFrancesco 
was able to pass him and take the last spot in the main.  
Support racing used a scratch format and veteran rider Bentley Barrett showed 
off his gating ability by getting a great start and running away with the 
Support Main.  The first attempt didn't get very far as Brad Sauer looped at 
the line and was down for several minutes.  Fortunately, he was unhurt and 
able to compete in the restart.  Barrett covered the field going into the 
first turn and left the rest to battle for second.  Kitt Nay won the battle 
of minor placings by finishing second, Sauer was third, and Mark Hitchcock 
was fourth.  
In the Support B Main, Chad Newlee fought his way to the front in quick 
fashion and looked to be assured of a second straight main event victory.  
However, Newlee went down in turn three and Brent Smith assumed the lead.  
Smith held on the rest of the way to take his first main event of the season. 
 Tom Collier finished second and Eloy Medellin finished third.
The evening also brought the return of former World Finalist and two-time US 
Junior National Champion Josh Larsen to action.  Larsen suffered through a 
dismal night as he had trouble readjusting to the tight Costa Mesa oval.  
Larsen went down in his first heat and was excluded, won his second race, and 
fell twice during his third race.   

QUALIFYING ROUND SCORING
                            1   2   3   T
  1 - Brad Oxley                2   2   3   7
  4 - Josh Larsen           Fx  3   F   3
  6 - Shawn McConnell       3   o   3   6
  8 - Gary Ackroyd          1   1   1   3
 11 - Bobby Schwartz        3   E   3   6
 12 - Randy DiFrancesco 2   2   2   6
 14 - Eddie Castro          2   0   2   4
 15 - Dukie Ermolenko       1   1   3   5
 16 - Charlie Cooley            0   3   0   3
 23 - Robbie Sauer          0   R   0   0
 36 - Ryan Fisher           3   1   1   5
 43 - Charlie Venegas       1   2   2   5
 47 - Johnny Walker         N   o   R   0
 56 - Jim Estes             1   2   1   4
 57 - Bryan Thompson        0   0   o   0
119 - Brad Sauer (R)        o   -   -   0
130 - Chris Manchester      3   1   2   6
189 - Danny Perkins     o   0   N   0
223 - Mark Adams            0   3   0   3
230 - Doug Greyson          o   0   o   0
Note: 0=4th place finish; o=5th place finish

RACE RESULTS
Qualifying Rounds
Note: Number following name indicates designated handicap for that round.
 1: Fisher, DiFrancesco, Venegas, Adams, Greyson
 2: Schwartz, Northrup, Estes, Thompson, Walker (Non-Starter)
 3: Manchester, Oxley, Ermolenko, Cooley, Perkins
 4: (restarted twice) McConnell, Castro, Ackroyd, R.Sauer, B.Sauer, Larsen 
(Fell, Ex)
 9: Larsen-0, Venegas-10, Manchester-30, Castro-20 (penalty line), Walker-0
10: Cooley-0, DiFrancesco-20, Ackroyd-10, Greyson-0, Schwartz-30 (Eng. 
Failure)
11: Northrup-20, Oxley-20, Fisher-30, Thompson-0, R.Sauer-0 (retired)
12: Adams-0, Estes-10, Ermolenko-10, Perkins-0, McConnell-30
17: Ermolenko-10, Venegas-20, Ackroyd-10, R.Sauer, Greyson
18: Schwartz-0, Castro-0, Fisher-10, Adams-30, Thompson-0
19: Oxley-20, DiFrancesco-20, Estes-20 (penalty line), Walker (retired), 
Perkins (NS)
20: (restart) McConnell-0, Manchester-10, Northrup-10, Cooley-30, Larsen-30 
(fell)
Runoff: Venegas, Fisher, Ermolenko

Semi-Final #1 (restarted twice)             Semi-Final #2
  1 - Brad Oxley                                 43 - Charlie Venegas
130 - Chris Manchester                      166 - Andy Northrup
 36 - Ryan Fisher (penalty line)                  6 - Shawn McConnell 
(retired)
 12 - Randy DiFrancesco (penalty line)       11 - Bobby Schwartz (engine 
failure)

Last Chance Qualifier
 12 - Randy DiFrancesco
  6 - Shawn McConnell
 36 - Ryan Fisher
 11 - Bobby Schwartz

Olympique Main Event
 43 - Charlie Venegas
  1 - Brad Oxley
 12 - Randy DiFrancesco
166 - Andy Northrup
130 - Chris Manchester

Support Consolation (restart)               Support Main (restart)
300 - Bentley Barrett                        19 - Richard Jones
131 - David Lynch                           216 - Kitt Nay
114 - Paul Hitchcock                        119 - Brad Sauer
321 - Billy Lyons                           177 - Mark Hitchcock

Support B Consolation                       Support B Main
125 - Johnny Lupo       20                  103 - Brent Smith       20
143n - Kevin Fereira        10                  141 - Tom Collier       20
317 - Craig Mumma       20                  178 - Eloy Medellin     10
165 - Randy Kreps       20                  123 - Chad Newlee       20  
(fell, rem.)
196 - Rod Lenz          10  (fell)              147 - Winston Williams  20  
(fell, rem.)
148 - Chris Metoyer     10  (non-starter)       269 - Ed Martinez       10  
(fell, rem.)

Ryan Evans
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