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Post by admin on Aug 30, 2016 9:00:55 GMT
Bjerre said that he doesn't like PL (or words to that effect) so it is a surprise that he's agreed to ride for the club. It's also probably the first time that I've agreed with him. Yes I heard that, also from what I gathered he is riding in Grand Prix challenge the day before he makes his debut. Does not exactly fill one with confidence!!! With the stuttering form of Ulrich arguably we only have a top three. Bjerre is in Vetlanda on Saturday. Better hope that it doesn't rain if the restaging would be Sunday? Ostrich is a concern. I wonder if he's fully fit?
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Post by admin on Sept 8, 2016 7:07:39 GMT
full text at peterboroughpanthers/news/play-off fate hinges on huge home meetings either side of this weekend (Fri 9 & Mon 12 Sept)
Panthers bosses have moved swiftly to reschedule both clashes postponed when their planned double-header fell victim to a waterlogged track last Sunday.
In addition to the previously announced East of England Showground showdown against fellow top-six hopefuls Workington Comets on Friday (September 9, 7.30pm), Peterborough will now entertain bottom side Rye House on Monday, September 12 (7.30pm).
"We've pulled out all the stops to ensure both of these crucial meetings are scheduled ahead of the September 19 cut-off date," said Peterborough promoter Ged Rathbone.
"The Showground is not available after Tuesday due to the big Land Rover show taking place. We had to move quickly and we thank the promotions of Workington and Rye House for their co-operation.
"We appreciate that it is short notice, and we also fully understand the expense involved, but we urge as many fans as possible to get behind the team in both meetings.
"We have to pick up maximum points to keep ourselves in contention for a place in the play-offs and the backing of the supporters makes a huge difference."
Peterborough will be at full strength when they host Workington on Friday as their revamped team, featuring all four recent recruits Kenneth Bjerre, Anders Thomsen, Richard Hall and Danny Halsey, takes to the track for the first time.
But they will be without number one Craig Cook against Rye House due to an Elite League fixture clash.
Lasse Bjerre of Redcar has been drafted in as a guest for Cook and will race alongside his older brother, Kenneth, in the Panthers ranks.
PANTHERS FIXTURE PICTURE Friday September 8 - Peterborough vs Workington (7.30pm, East of England Showground) Monday, September 12 - Peterborough vs Rye House (7.30pm, East of England Showground) TBA - Edinburgh vs Peterborough
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2016 21:52:51 GMT
Well the seasons over. I'd hope that Panthers management have learnt a valuable lesson to sign a no1 1st and don't sign riders who won't improve their average. I can't see Cookie riding for Panthers next year (it's been a pleasure watching him ). Baby Bjerre should be 2nd on the shopping list after signing a no1.
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