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Belle Vue Aces v Peterborough Panthers

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Premiership 2022

National Speedway StadiumKirkmanshulme Lane, Manchester, M12 4WB

64 - 26
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Date Tapes Up Competition Season
Monday, May 2, 2022 12:00 pm Premiership 2022

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BELLE Vue slammed reigning champions Peterborough 64-26 in a remarkable start to the Premiership campaign in Manchester.

Brady Kurtz scored a 15-point maximum for the Aces, who started with four successive 5-1s as the Panthers also suffered a succession of problems.

Max Fricke added 12+1, only being beaten in the last race, and Matej Zagar made a successful return with 10+1. Chris Harris was the Panthers’ only race winner on a dismal day for the visitors.

Zagar said: “I was really looking forward to today’s meeting and this was a very important result for us. Peterborough are the reigning champions, so we did feel a little pressure to start with.

“But our desire to win was very strong, especially after such a tough start to the season in the League Cup, and all the boys scored well and our efforts paid off.

“For me, it was a big relief to start off with a good performance and like I said it was important for the team to get off to a strong start in the league.”

Panthers boss Rob Lyon said: “It was the worst nightmare in some ways. Everything went wrong today, we were out-ridden, out-gated, and we weren’t quick enough.

“I think sometimes you have to hold your hands up and say we were beaten by a better side, and that was clearly the case today.”

BELLE VUE 64: Brady Kurtz 15, Max Fricke 12+1, Matej Zagar 10+1, Tom Brennan 9+1, Charles Wright 8+1, Jye Etheridge 7+3, Norick Blodorn 3+1.
PETERBOROUGH 26: Michael Palm Toft 7, Ulrich Ostergaard 7, Chris Harris 5+1, Hans Andersen 3+1, Scott Nicholls 2, Benjamin Basso 1, Jordan Palin 1.

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