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RACEDAY REPORT: IPSWICH 37–23 KING’S LYNN – ROWE MOTOR OIL PREMIERSHIP R1 (H)

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6 May, 2024

By Henry Chard

MEETING SPONSORS

RN Euston – RN Euston Limited has supplied steel framed buildings in East Anglia for over 40 years.  Established by Ray Euston the business has grown steadily over the years and now Ray works in partnership with his son Mark.  The company is based in Suffolk and work all over East Anglia where they have gained a reliable reputation.

Chedgrave Oxygen Therapy Centre – They offer 1-hour dives in their Oxygen Chamber to help aid relief and recovery for many medical conditions, from Multiple Sclerosis to long Covid.

TEAMS

IPSWICH 37: Emil Sayfutdinov 7+1, Dan Thompson (RS) 6+1, Adam Ellis 7+1, Scott Nicholls (G) 6+2, Jason Doyle © 6, Keynan Rew 4+1, Jordan Jenkins 1. Team Manager: Ritchie Hawkins

KING’S LYNN 23: Tobiasz Musielak R/R, Niels Kristian Iversen 7, Michael Palm Toft 4, Benjamin Basso 2, Nicolai Klindt © 3, Patryk Wojdylo 4, Anders Rowe (RS) 3+1. Team Manager: Rob Lyon

REFEREE: C. Gay

ROWE MOTOR OIL PREMIERSHIP TABLE

TeamMeetingsPoints
Ipswich713
Belle Vue711
Sheffield59
Leicester79
Oxford79
Birmingham93
King’s Lynn62

THE STORY

The Ipswich ‘Tru7 Group’ Witches raced to a comfortable victory in the East Anglian derby on Monday afternoon at Foxhall in the ROWE Motor Oil Premiership.

The hosts had Scott Nicholls guesting for injured captain Danny King whilst King’s Lynn were using rider replacement for injured number one Tobiasz Musielak. In front of a big Bank Holiday crowd, the Suffolk side dominated from the start before the rain stopped proceedings after heat 10 with both sets of riders agreeing conditions were not suitable to continue racing with the result standing. Emil Sayfutdinov and Adam Ellis top scored with 7+1 each.

Dan Thompson and Sayfutdinov were unchallenged in heat one as they hit the first maximum of the day. The visitors got a heat advantage in heat two before the Witches recorded another 5-1 in heat three as Ellis won and Nicholls picked off both Stars riders in fine style to join his partner at the front. Jason Doyle won heat four as Ipswich raced to a heat advantage, giving them a 16-8 lead.

Patryk Wojdylo took an awkward looking fall at the start of heat five as he exited the second turn and was excluded but his partner Niels Kristian Iversen won the re-run for a 3-3. Rain was now falling by this time but that didn’t stop Sayfutdinov and Thompson banging in another 5-1 in heat six. The rain got heavier in heat seven but once again it was the Witches coping better with conditions as Doyle and Keynan Rew added another five points to the score chart. Lynn hit back with a maximum of their own in heat eight making it 30-18 overall.

Wojdylo hit the deck again in heat nine and was excluded and in the re-run Ellis and Nicholls made the Stars pay as they eased to a 5-1. Michael Palm Toft held off Sayfutdinov for the victory in heat 10 as the away side scored a 2-4 before the action was stopped for track work. Sadly, it proved to be the last race of the afternoon as the rain got heavier during the remedial work with the result declared as a 37-23 victory to Ipswich.

REACTION FROM THE BOSS

Ipswich ‘Tru7 Group’ Witches team manager Ritchie Hawkins reflects on Monday’s win against King’s Lynn.

“From a racing perspective it was another good performance and a comfortable win, but it was a bit overshadowed by the weather and not getting the full meeting in. We had a second half planned as well and a big day of racing, so it was a big disappointment for the big crowd we had in. Bank Holiday meetings are a special day and enjoyable and it is a shame the weather has spoiled that.

“It started raining during the meeting and the boys were struggling, we saw a couple of crashes, but we pushed on to heat 10 and I didn’t hear any of the 14 riders that wanted to carry on. It was really greasy and tricky for them, so we decided to stop the meeting for a little bit and do some work on the track but unfortunately the rain started to come down even heavier and the decision was made then to call it off.

“Team wise, I was very happy with the side, we were very good. We are top of the table and are doing really well, no complaints with that at all, just disappointed with the weather!”

RN EUSTON & CHEDGRAVE OXYGEN THERAPY CENTRE RIDERS OF THE DAY

RN Euston chose guest Nicholls who scored 6+2 from three rides.

Chedgrave Oxygen Therapy Centre picked Doyle who got two wins from his two rides.

WHAT IT MEANS

Ipswich stay top of the table adding another two points to their total whilst the Norfolk side stay rooted to the bottom of the pile.

UP NEXT

The Ipswich ‘Tru7 Group’ Witches travel to Sheffield on Monday 13th May to face the Tigers in the ROWE Motor Oil Premiership. Tickets can be purchased on the gate.

Henry Chard

Press Officer at Ipswich Speedway

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RACEDAY REPORT: IPSWICH 37–23 KING’S LYNN – ROWE MOTOR OIL PREMIERSHIP R1 (H)

Posted on

6 May, 2024

By Henry Chard

MEETING SPONSORS

RN Euston – RN Euston Limited has supplied steel framed buildings in East Anglia for over 40 years.  Established by Ray Euston the business has grown steadily over the years and now Ray works in partnership with his son Mark.  The company is based in Suffolk and work all over East Anglia where they have gained a reliable reputation.

Chedgrave Oxygen Therapy Centre – They offer 1-hour dives in their Oxygen Chamber to help aid relief and recovery for many medical conditions, from Multiple Sclerosis to long Covid.

TEAMS

IPSWICH 37: Emil Sayfutdinov 7+1, Dan Thompson (RS) 6+1, Adam Ellis 7+1, Scott Nicholls (G) 6+2, Jason Doyle © 6, Keynan Rew 4+1, Jordan Jenkins 1. Team Manager: Ritchie Hawkins

KING’S LYNN 23: Tobiasz Musielak R/R, Niels Kristian Iversen 7, Michael Palm Toft 4, Benjamin Basso 2, Nicolai Klindt © 3, Patryk Wojdylo 4, Anders Rowe (RS) 3+1. Team Manager: Rob Lyon

REFEREE: C. Gay

ROWE MOTOR OIL PREMIERSHIP TABLE

TeamMeetingsPoints
Ipswich713
Belle Vue711
Sheffield59
Leicester79
Oxford79
Birmingham93
King’s Lynn62

THE STORY

The Ipswich ‘Tru7 Group’ Witches raced to a comfortable victory in the East Anglian derby on Monday afternoon at Foxhall in the ROWE Motor Oil Premiership.

The hosts had Scott Nicholls guesting for injured captain Danny King whilst King’s Lynn were using rider replacement for injured number one Tobiasz Musielak. In front of a big Bank Holiday crowd, the Suffolk side dominated from the start before the rain stopped proceedings after heat 10 with both sets of riders agreeing conditions were not suitable to continue racing with the result standing. Emil Sayfutdinov and Adam Ellis top scored with 7+1 each.

Dan Thompson and Sayfutdinov were unchallenged in heat one as they hit the first maximum of the day. The visitors got a heat advantage in heat two before the Witches recorded another 5-1 in heat three as Ellis won and Nicholls picked off both Stars riders in fine style to join his partner at the front. Jason Doyle won heat four as Ipswich raced to a heat advantage, giving them a 16-8 lead.

Patryk Wojdylo took an awkward looking fall at the start of heat five as he exited the second turn and was excluded but his partner Niels Kristian Iversen won the re-run for a 3-3. Rain was now falling by this time but that didn’t stop Sayfutdinov and Thompson banging in another 5-1 in heat six. The rain got heavier in heat seven but once again it was the Witches coping better with conditions as Doyle and Keynan Rew added another five points to the score chart. Lynn hit back with a maximum of their own in heat eight making it 30-18 overall.

Wojdylo hit the deck again in heat nine and was excluded and in the re-run Ellis and Nicholls made the Stars pay as they eased to a 5-1. Michael Palm Toft held off Sayfutdinov for the victory in heat 10 as the away side scored a 2-4 before the action was stopped for track work. Sadly, it proved to be the last race of the afternoon as the rain got heavier during the remedial work with the result declared as a 37-23 victory to Ipswich.

REACTION FROM THE BOSS

Ipswich ‘Tru7 Group’ Witches team manager Ritchie Hawkins reflects on Monday’s win against King’s Lynn.

“From a racing perspective it was another good performance and a comfortable win, but it was a bit overshadowed by the weather and not getting the full meeting in. We had a second half planned as well and a big day of racing, so it was a big disappointment for the big crowd we had in. Bank Holiday meetings are a special day and enjoyable and it is a shame the weather has spoiled that.

“It started raining during the meeting and the boys were struggling, we saw a couple of crashes, but we pushed on to heat 10 and I didn’t hear any of the 14 riders that wanted to carry on. It was really greasy and tricky for them, so we decided to stop the meeting for a little bit and do some work on the track but unfortunately the rain started to come down even heavier and the decision was made then to call it off.

“Team wise, I was very happy with the side, we were very good. We are top of the table and are doing really well, no complaints with that at all, just disappointed with the weather!”

RN EUSTON & CHEDGRAVE OXYGEN THERAPY CENTRE RIDERS OF THE DAY

RN Euston chose guest Nicholls who scored 6+2 from three rides.

Chedgrave Oxygen Therapy Centre picked Doyle who got two wins from his two rides.

WHAT IT MEANS

Ipswich stay top of the table adding another two points to their total whilst the Norfolk side stay rooted to the bottom of the pile.

UP NEXT

The Ipswich ‘Tru7 Group’ Witches travel to Sheffield on Monday 13th May to face the Tigers in the ROWE Motor Oil Premiership. Tickets can be purchased on the gate.

Henry Chard

Press Officer at Ipswich Speedway

Recent Post

  • SUPPORTERS COACH FOR PLAY-OFF FINAL
  • ROWE MOTOR OIL PREMIERSHIP PLAY-OFF FINAL DATES CONFIRMED
  • RACEDAY REPORT | IPSWICH (101) 59–31 (79) BELLE VUE
  • RACEDAY GUIDE | BELLE VUE (H)
  • RACEDAY REPORT | BELLE VUE 48–42 IPSWICH

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