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Inside WEEK-ENDING JANUARY 11
GERMAN Champion Martin Smolinski is injured – and the season hasn’t even started! But fans of the former GP star needn’t worry as he will be fighting fit for the new season in plenty of time after recovering from an ankle injury picked up in pre- season training. Read our exclusive two-page interview with Smolinski in this week’s Speedway Star. Plus, we talk to Wolves’ signing Broc Nicol, Isle of Wight-bound Tom Woolley, ex-Belle Vue favourite Joe Screen and Scunthorpe’s up-and-coming prospect Jordan Palin. It’s the Eastbourne track review, Les Collins features in our Potted History of the Second Division Riders’ Championship and Brian Burford recalls the life and times of ‘the Tiger’, Harold Stevenson.
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ERMAN racer Martin Smolinski may be a man who likes to plan ahead when it comes to his racing, but even the best-
laid plans can be thrown up in the air. His 2020 preparations suffered
a setback at the German national team training camp in Abensberg last weekend when a warm-up routine with a medicine ball went wrong, leaving him facing three weeks on the sidelines. Luckily for Smolinski, he has
friends in high places in the Bavarian medical profession and was quick to get sound advice. “The physio I have here is
from FC Bayern Munich,” he said. “So he’s one of the best ones in the area. He says I have to do nothing at all for seven days. “After that, he said I can start
again with the physiotherapist and the plan is that within three weeks I will be fully fit again.” Smolinski couldn’t have
picked a better time to get injured with even the earliest of European meetings still two months away. But no rider likes to see their pre-season
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