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| | | BIRMINGHAM boss Chris Adams feels Monday’s 58-32 scoreline at Belle Vue doesn’t reflect the overall efforts of his riders.
The Curtis Sport Brummies played their part in an entertaining night of racing at the National Speedway Stadium but could only provide three race winners at the home of the reigning champions.
But despite their losing run in the ROWE Motor Oil Premiership continuing, Adams wants everyone’s attentions at the club instantly turning to what he hopes will be a positive last ever fixture at Perry Barr Stadium next Monday (August 25, 7.30pm) when Leicester are the visitors.
Said Adams: “Obviously it’s always disappointing to lose wherever you go.
“But Belle Vue are very strong at home and they proved again how tough they are to beat on home shale, especially when their top three are hitting the points.
“The score doesn’t reflect how we rode and we deserved a few more points on the board to what we got.
“Yet again though it was a meeting where overall we lacked on race winners on the night but it wasn’t through a lack of effort but more for the fact the Manchester men are so good at home.
“We move onto next Monday for our meeting against Leicester in which we will be hoping to secure a win in front of our home crowd as we bring the curtain down on racing at Perry Barr.
“It will be a tough meeting but if we dig deep, all score some points, we can do it.“
Tickets will still be available on the night but supporters can guarantee theirs via: https://www.trybooking.com/uk/events/landing/90940
BELLE VUE 58: Jaimon Lidsey 13+1, Dan Bewley 13+1, Brady Kurtz 12, Zach Cook 6+2, Norick Blodorn 6+1, Jame Mulford 5+1, Tate Zischke 3. BIRMINGHAM 32: Keynan Rew 8+1, Matej Zagar 8, Tobiasz Musielak 7, Paco Castagna 5+1, Sam Hagon 3, Simon Lambert 1, Jonas Jeppesen R/R. Belle Vue win the aggregate point 118-62
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