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YOUNGSTERS RACE IN PARDUBICE

THE FIM European 250cc Pairs Cup moves onto Round 2 of a three-round Series at Pardubice in the Czech Republic this afternoon (Tuesday).

Great Britain are currently in third position behind Poland and Denmark after last Thursday’s tremendous result in Czestochowa, Poland.

The British team make one change from Thursday’s trio with Max James replacing Ashton Vale for this round, which also includes Luke Harrison and William Cairns, as they chase an overall podium finish and are just one point behind second-placed Denmark. 

Youth Boss Neil Vatcher said: “If I’m being honest, Thursday’s result in Czestochowa exceeded expectations, but now we are in a position of gaining a medal the whole team are determined to claim that prize.

“It certainly won’t be easy as we know Poland and Denmark both have really strong teams, and we expect the Czech Republic pair to step up this afternoon on their home circuit

“However, after scoring 21 points on Thursday we have just got to try and add as many points to our tally today, and then hopefully go to Denmark next month with our destiny in our own hands.

“One thing for sure though, I know Luke, Max and William will be giving it everything this afternoon once we get underway.” 

The Young Lions would like to thank their British Youth sponsors for their support and help in assisting the riders for these European events.

Thanks to: Nuneaton Speedway Supporters Club, Wessex Marine, Gordon Pairman,  Foxbury Motors, Friends of Speedway, Rentruck, Northern Scaffolding Solutions, Brian Royle Racing, ATPI, Abrams Insurance.