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King’s Lynn Stars v Wolverhampton Wolves

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Sports Insure Premiership R2 2023

Adrian Flux ArenaSaddlebow Road, Kings Lynn, PE30 5LA

45 - 45
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Thursday, June 15, 2023 7:30 pm Sports Insure Premiership R2 2023 King’s Lynn beat Wolverhampton 6-3 in Super Heat

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KING’S Lynn gained some respite after a tough week with a dramatic Super Heat win over Wolverhampton at the Adrian Flux Arena.

The sides drew 45-45 after 15 races with Artem Laguta and Nicolai Klindt levelling matters with a 4-2 in the last heat to take the Sports Insure Premiership encounter into a decider.

And the Stars’ top two on the night did the job again in the Super Heat with Laguta winning the race and Klindt supplying the vital third place.

Klindt (15+1) kept up his strong form of this week whilst Laguta (12) was unbeaten after a last place in Heat 1 – but Michael Palm Toft was withdrawn with an ankle injury after a crash.

Sam Masters picked up 13+1 for Wolves, who were without the injured Rory Schlein, and reserve Zach Cook notched 10+3.

Klindt said: “We built on the momentum from Monday tonight. Again, we had a good team talk before the meeting, everyone was fired up and even though we ran a couple of lasts, we were still fighting.

“We didn’t give up, we were determined and that’s a massive difference. The past is what it is, and we can only focus on the present to make the future better.”

Wolves boss Peter Adams said: “To again come from six points behind to be leading by two going into the last race was a great effort.

“The super heat is one thing but the main match is the thing that really matters.

“It’s a double-edged sword because we’ve got a point on the day and it also sets up the return match nicely when hopefully we can add a total of another three points.”

KING’S LYNN 45: Nicolai Klindt 15+1, Artem Laguta 12, Kye Thomson 8, Thomas Jorgensen 7+1, Michael Palm Toft 2+1, Jason Edwards 1+1, Frederik Jakobsen r/r.
WOLVERHAMPTON 45: Sam Masters 13+1, Zach Cook 10+3, Luke Becker 9+1, Ryan Douglas 5+4, Steve Worrall 6, Leon Flint 2, Rory Schlein r/r.
King’s Lynn beat Wolverhampton 6-3 in Super Heat

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