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Leicester Lions v Ipswich Witches

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Premiership KO Cup, Quarter-Final, 2nd Leg 2023

Pidcock Motorcycles Arena1 The Lions, Leicester, LE4 1DZ

43 - 47
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Date Tapes Up Competition Season Additional Info
Monday, April 17, 2023 7:30 pm Premiership KO Cup, Quarter-Final, 2nd Leg 2023 Ipswich win 95-85 on aggregate

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EMIL Sayfutdinov smashed the Leicester track record as Ipswich progressed to the KO Cup semi-finals with a 47-43 away win.

Sayfutdinov took half a second off the previous mark set by Nick Morris in his first ride, and proceeded to score a 12-point maximum in his first appearance at the Pidcock Motorcycles Arena, Beaumont Park.

The Witches had domination of the race wins, taking the flag in all but four heats with Jason Doyle adding 12+2 and skipper Danny King 11, and Doyle also combined with youngster Keynan Rew for a 5-1 in Heat 15.

Richard Lawson top-scored for the Lions with 10+1, including two race wins, as they exited the competition by a ten-point aggregate margin. Ipswich will now face Peterborough in the last four.

Witches boss Ritchie Hawkins said: “It was definitely our best performance of the season. I am delighted with the boys and how they bounced back from the disappointment of last Thursday.

“To come here with six men and ride like that was terrific. I am delighted with all six of them.

“We spoke before the meeting and told the boys we have got three trophies to win this year, and we certainly don’t want to lose the opportunity to win one of them in April. The boys want to win and progress, and you could see their determination tonight from the word go, and as a team we stepped it up a level tonight.”

Lions manager Stewart Dickson said: “First of all credit to Ipswich, they rode very well.

“Any signs that Emil Sayfutdinov would maybe take a couple of races to figure out the Leicester track were quickly blown away when he got the track record in Heat 4.

“We threw away a couple of points, but I think the better team went through to the next round.”

LEICESTER 43: Richard Lawson 10+1, Chris Harris 8+2, Justin Sedgmen 7, Max Fricke 5+1, Nick Morris 5+1, Dan Thompson 4+2, Jake Allen 4+1.
IPSWICH 47: Jason Doyle 12+2, Emil Sayfutdinov 12, Danny King 11, Keynan Rew 5, Danyon Hume 5, Joe Thompson 2+1, Erik Riss r/r.
Ipswich win 95-85 on aggregate

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