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Howarth was sent flying into the safety fence on the home straight after clipping the back wheel of Hans Andersen, and suffered concussion – although early indications suggest he remarkably avoided any broken bones. He is now set for nine days on the sidelines.
The Pirates also lost reserve James Shanes with a hand injury after a Heat 2 crash, but colleague Paul Starke piled up a crucial 10+4 from six rides as the visitors hit back.
Starke and Richie Worrall put them four points up with one heat to go, with Andersen and Worrall then keeping Fredrik Lindgren at bay for a 3-3 in the decider. Jacob Thorssell top-scored with 11 for Wolves, who missed the chance to go top of the table, whilst Andersen (12) and Worrall (10+2) joined Starke in double
figures for the visitors. Poole promoter Matt Ford said: “Hans once again was an excellent leader and Richie certainly looked good too. You couldn’t fault Timo’s (Lahti) debut, Paul’s heavy schedule and Jack (Holder) was steady.
“Unfortunately Krzysztof (Kasprzak) was again off the pace and it is a great concern that he is not producing the goods like he should be doing. “Perhaps we were a little fortunate that we met Wolves when they were not at their best but let’s take nothing away from the performance overall.” Lindgren said: “We don’t come
here to lose, so we’re disappointed. We got hit pretty hard when Kyle Howarth had a big crash, but we should be able to bounce back from that as a team. “Unfortunately we didn’t manage
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