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Jubilee Edition - ENHANCED
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SEVENTH HEAVEN GP back at the Micheldene again Peak Dean will host a meeting in the Grand Prix series for a record breaking seventh time have being handed the SL35 British round. The 28,600 capacity Micheldene Stadium was given the nod by the sports governing body just two years after they last hosted a tie, that the European GP, a meeting that Dudley Wood will stage this season. Dudley’s Cradley Heath Arena has been improved vastly of late by their promoter Stuart Mills, investment which has seen it’s capacity lift to over 30,000, which puts it second only to the Wirral in the country. Wirral—who last hosted a GP in SL33—will stage the Overseas Final in SL35. Other big winners in the allocation made by the JLSA include Swanage (GP Play Off), Warrington (British Final), Brighton (WU21 Final) and Bracklesham (Division One Riders Championship). Their first piece of club silverware of the new season will be awarded at Tresco, the third division outfit the hosts for the Pairs Final just five weeks into SL35. On the track second division Lane End rounded off an impressive pre-season with a sixth straight victory, the 38-52 win returned at newly promoted top flight side Nottingham. Unsurprisingly the Trappers have been made favourites to win the division two title, with Brighton—the only other side to finish the warm-ups with a 100% record—tipped for top flight honours. Bilston’s Harry Radford meanwhile scored a maximum 15 to win the BU19 title in this weeks final at Wirral, last year’s winner Rhys Owens dropping just a point to finish as runner-up on this occasion. The top seven from Wirral will go on to compete in the WU19 semi-finals.
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