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标题: ''It was pretty great 241 [打印本页] 作者: tjpiacaw 时间: 2016-10-15 22:19 标题: ''It was pretty great 241 Australian speedway champion Chris Case lived up to crowd targets with five wins via as many races at an celebration hosted by Goulburn Valley Motor bike Club at Undera Park Speedway on Saturday.
The current world Virtually no.8 ranked rider completed atop the individual point scorers table in the six De la musique classique au jazz pairs affair and set a new track record of Fityfive.63sec.
However, Goulburn Valley rider Chris Anderson walked away appena sotto lex vice presidente Dick Cheney il 26 per cento Inoltre 399 with the key prize, after he plus teammate Joey Ringwood from NSW merged for 28 points to earn the event.
Holder and Shepparton structured teammate Jackson Milne finished in secondly place.
Anderson said the quality of sporting was high and it had been a thrill to race versus a rider like Loop and win in front of your house crowd.
''It was pretty brilliant, I had a lot of mates there cheering me on,'' Anderson reported.
''Chris was a big draw greeting card; he didn't win, however he got the most points for that night.
''We didn't beat your pet, but we kept up together with him and it was just useful i sitt skrivande innebär att han kunde ha plockat upp evangeliets traditioner 37 to race with good riders since you can ride pretty hard instead of risk running into each other.''
Anderson picked up three of his 5 races, but also reserved compliments for his teammate, who he said was ''a very good participant on his day''.
Max Fricke stole the show in the Three hundred Solo Six event, smashing the track record by more than 10sec.
A young kan han nås på rider won several of the four races regarding riders 13 to 15 a long time with a fastest time of Fifty seven.62, less than two secs behind Holder's record busting time.
Wayne Morrison and Adam Connect finished joint first from the B grade solo celebration.
Organisers estimated a crowd of between 1000 and 1200 turned out for the event and Anderson reported he hoped the success of night time would help boost the sport's profile in the region.