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continued from previous spread Autoklub Marketa president
Petr Ondrasik said: “The Czech SGP has long been established as a huge highlight of, not just the club’s racing calendar, but also the Czech speedway season. “We look forward to welcoming
fans from all over the world to Marketa tomorrow night and for the next three years. And we will work hard in coming seasons to ensure the Czech SGP continues to go from strength to strength.”
BELLE Vue skipper Scott Nicholls is ready to fight for an historic eighth British title at Wolverhampton on June 15. Nicholls has achieved an astonishing run of results in the national championship but last took the crown in 2012, as Tai Woffinden has been successful in the last two seasons. The second semi-final at King’s Lynn saw Nicholls top the list of
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qualifiers as he was one of five riders finishing on the eleven-point mark – and he admitted that conditions had been much- improved on his expectations with track work required due to heavy rain pre-meeting. Nicholls said: “You have to give
full credit to the track staff because they continued to work on it and Buster (Chapman) told us he was confident he could prepare it to an acceptable standard. “I’m not too big to eat my humble
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pie and I did apologise to him afterwards because actually the track rode very well. It was a bit slick, but we saw some good action and great racing. “Qualification was my main objective and obviously it felt good to be declared the overall winner on the night, which in hindsight of my earlier feelings was slightly ironic so that was a nice turnaround. “I’m glad the meeting was able to go ahead. I had a good night but now it’s all about the Final in June, getting through my qualifying races there and hopefully having what it takes to win the title. “There’s no question that I firmly believe I can go all the way this year. I know I’ve got the skill and ability but I’m sure there’s quite a few other riders in the line-up thinking the same thing.” Double champion Woffinden, meanwhile, also booked his place at Monmore Green with a ten-point haul in his first official appearance on a British track this season.
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