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Re: Jason Crump to win 3rd world title
« Reply #30 on: July 17, 2010, 01:46:03 pm »
He rides a brand new bike.. not into the old stuff. Too young to appreciate it. His old man's got some cool old speedway bikes from his day

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« Reply #31 on: July 17, 2010, 06:32:29 pm »
He rides a brand new bike.. not into the old stuff. Too young to appreciate it. His old man's got some cool old speedway bikes from his day

has Phil stil got the original 4V Street Jawa conversion
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« Reply #32 on: July 17, 2010, 07:05:05 pm »
When your a 3 time world champ and still at the top of his game, only the best will do. I would be surprised if Phil doesn't have the bike he won his first Oz title on at the Syd Showground, I was there and it was a revelation, he set the, still standing I think, track record in his first race.
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Re: Jason Crump to win 3rd world title
« Reply #33 on: July 17, 2010, 07:12:45 pm »
He rides a brand new bike.. not into the old stuff. Too young to appreciate it. His old man's got some cool old speedway bikes from his day

has Phil stil got the original 4V Street Jawa conversion
Hoony is that a bike built by Neil Street, Jason's grandfather? Pretty sure i've seen it there and been told the story behind it.

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« Reply #34 on: July 17, 2010, 07:35:17 pm »
That is indeed the one Streety built, talk about a speedway family.

the story and success behind that one is very interesting, i read it once many years ago but cannot recall any detail to post it here.

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In 1974-1975 and his training as a skilled engineer came to prominence. Street had always built his own frames and tuned his engines. Ivan Tighe designed a four valve head for the Jawa engine, with input from Neil Street. The engine was off the drawing board and into manufacture in just four weeks. The engine was taken to Newcastle for a meeting there the night before the Australian championships, but the meeting was rained off, so the engine was yet to complete one lap.

Phil Crump used the engine in the Australian Championships at Sydney and, with the increased power, took nearly 3 seconds off the track record held by Jim Airey immediately. This was considered more remarkable feat considering the fact that the engine was straight from of the workshop and used in a top class speedway meeting. Crump had been given the option of his normal 2-valve engine, but after trying the 4-valve refused to get off the motorcycle.
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Re: Jason Crump to win 3rd world title
« Reply #35 on: July 17, 2010, 08:04:14 pm »
Well done Hoony, that's pretty much how I remember it. The old Showground was the perfect track for the new engine, big & flat out. There was a big scramble afterwards to get a hold of the Street 4 valve conversion. What followed over the next year was a plethora of 4 valve conversions for the ever reliable Jawa 2 valve engine, then the Weslake Mk1 took over the world.
Also from memmory, Phil was desperately unlucky in the World Final in the same year when several of his races were immediately after the scheduled track watering, he may have scored a 3rd.
I have no doubt that if there was a series of GPs as there is today, instead of a one off Final, they would be the first Father / Son world champions. 
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« Reply #36 on: July 23, 2010, 10:02:27 am »
Don't this stuff make ya feel all fuzzie to be an Aussie  8)  :P
Holder: I am speechless
After the biggest moment of his career, realisation has yet to sink in for Chris Holder. After standing victorious at the Millenium Stadium, Cardiff, in front of 40,000 passionate fans, the moment he had dreamt of since childhood, had finally become reality.

The talk before the series had featured on what could this young Australian do? Exciting and fearless, it seemed he was likely to step up and be considered a contender for the top 8. After the accident in Torun where at first, it appeared he had a broken arm, it looked like he may lose serious points in the championship. However, a typical tough Aussie, he battled on and achieved more than many people expected at only his fifth GP!

A special moment for the 22 year old, watched on by his family. Unfortunately the celebrations that night were not going to be legendary, with a Polish fixture the following day!

He appeared lost for words in the post meeting conference and it was left to the elder statesmen, Jason Crump to do all the talking! It was nice however, to see a rider so ecstatic with taking his maiden victory as he said “I never wanted to leave the track, I could have stayed doing wheelies all night.”

The happiness amongst the whole SGP paddock was clear to see with so many riders joining in the celebrations and congratulations after the meeting. Clearly, a very popular winner and great for the sport too.

A week after the event at a vital fixture for his club Poole, in Elite League action at Peterborough, he said, “I’m not back to earth yet. It was such a big night for me. I still shake my head when I’m reminded now. I just want to make sure I stay in the top 8, be consistent and move on from Cardiff. It can be so easy to drop back down the table so I mustn’t let that happen.”

He admits he was bowled over by the fanatical support in the GP. There may have been no Brits’ to cheer on in the rostrum but the noise when Holder crossed the line, was electrifying. “The crowd went crazy. It was awesome. I was so lucky to have my first win there.”

Holder thinks Gollob has the edge on this year’s title chase. “The points are still close, though Hampel and Gollob have edged away at the top. Both the Poles are so good but Gollob has ridden unbelievable in the GP’s as well as the Polish league. Hopefully, for him and his army of fans in Poland, he will win the championship, he deserves it.”

Now there is the summer break in speedway from the GP’s and attention moves to the annual world cup event. The Aussies will be racing at the Norfolk Arena, Kings Lynn against home favourites Team GB! They will be without their leader Jason Crump and also ex GP star Leigh Adams.

“I’ve not rode at Kings Lynn for two years. We will miss our two big guns. Just us young ones will have to go out and do the job. I don’t feel there will be so much pressure on us. We will just enjoy it. Without the World Champion riding in our team, we are the underdogs, so we will have a go.”

Holder will be racing alongside best friends and Poole stars, Darcy Ward and Dave Watt along with Peterborough stars Troy Batchelor and Rory Schlein. This surely will be an entertaining event with plenty at stake to reach the final in Vojens, Denmark.
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« Reply #37 on: August 16, 2010, 11:19:13 am »
Australia’s three-time Speedway World Champion Jason Crump has recovered well from an operation to repair damage to his upper arm, finishing second at the Scandinavian Speedway Grand Prix in Malilla today, the round was won by Rune Holta

Despite only undergoing the operation three weeks ago, Crump returned to the track last Tuesday and spearheaded Swedish Elite League team Vetlanda to a 49-46 victory over Vargarna.

Crump, who has maintained impressive form following his surgery, took 15 championship points from today’s event and further reduced the points gap to world championship rival Jaroslaw Hampel in second.

“I had a pretty good day and most importantly I felt quite comfortable,” Crump stated.

“Having only had the operation three weeks ago I was a little unsure of how strong I would be so it was very pleasing to come away scoring points in all but one race.

“In the final Rune checked out and I battled with Thomsz for second throughout the race before finally pulling away from him on the last lap," Crump finished.

Winner Rune Holta said, “My goal has always been a medal. But I’ll take it one meeting at a time. If I keep up the same form as I produced last year, it will be good," the 36-year-old concluded.

Australian Chris Holder missed the cut after his debut win at Cardiff in July. Holder began with two last places including a titanic battle with Crump.

Holder though scored in each of his remaining heats, a second third time out preceeding a heat 13 victory. But in his final ride he was beaten by wild card Tomas H Jonasson and the eventual meeting winner Rune Holta for a 6 point tally which leaves him with 66 series points ranking him 6th in the standings with four rounds remaining.

The meeting saw Tomasz Gollob regain the series lead, stealing a march on his Polish rival Jaroslaw Hampel, despite sustaining a leg and hand injury when he impetuously tried to drill by Emil Sajfutdinov in heat 20.

The crash saw the young Russian, fresh back from a broken arm that had forced him to miss the previous 3 rounds, sustain a suspected broken wrist, whilst Gollob went on to win his semi-final and then finish third in the final, behind runner-up Crump and winner Holta who becomes the 6th different winner of a GP round this season.

Jason Crump will head straight to Poland for tomorrows Polish League quarter final where he will line up for Wroclaw when they take on Torun.

Main Photo: Jason Crump shoots up the insode of Fredrik Lindgren Credit: Supplied

Top Ten Speedway World Championship Standings
1. Tomasz Gollob, 107pts
2. Jaroslaw Hampel, 102pts
3. Jason Crump, 90pts
4. Rune Holta, 76pts
5. Kenneth Bjerre, 75pts
6. Chris Holder, 66pts
7. Hans Andersen, 61pts
8. Andreas Jonsson, 55pts
9. Fredrik Lindgren, 54pts
10.Greg Hancock, 53pts
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Re: Jason Crump to win 3rd world title
« Reply #38 on: September 03, 2010, 06:16:24 pm »
Jason Crump closing in on 4th world title.
Crumpy has had a tough year so far but has closed to within 10 points of the championship lead.
It looks like he is using consistancy to get within striking distance and once he's fully fit, look out.

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Re: Jason Crump to win 3rd world title
« Reply #39 on: September 14, 2010, 04:37:10 pm »
Well thats what I thought a few weeks ago.
If anyone deserves a World Title even for persistance alone its Tomasz Gollob, up till now he has been one of the best riders not to win.
But the fat lady hasn't sung yet.

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« Reply #40 on: September 26, 2010, 11:29:45 am »
Yeah if it was'nt going to be an Aussie winner and after another round win in Italy last night and an up and down meeting for a couple of challengers I'm happy to see Gollob as the new and 2011 World Speedway Champion. As always a couple of ordinary races and quite a few corkers. Unfortunatly no Aussies made it thru to final with Watts, Holder and Crump all having an up and down night for a few reasons.

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Re: Jason Crump to win 3rd world title
« Reply #41 on: September 26, 2010, 11:54:14 am »
Hi Colmoody ,,where's your info coming from.??.I've been all over the net this morning and as usual aust is a bit slow on these events and results  :(
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« Reply #42 on: September 26, 2010, 11:56:33 am »
It was live on Fox Sports this morning.
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« Reply #43 on: September 26, 2010, 12:39:30 pm »
Yeah if it was'nt going to be an Aussie winner and after another round win in Italy last night and an up and down meeting for a couple of challengers I'm happy to see Gollob as the new and 2011 World Speedway Champion.




 A just reward for a long career at the top. Probably would have won a couple more titles, just unlucky to have been racing at the same time as Crump, and more so Tony Rickardsson. Not too sure I'd be happy about him being the 2011 champ though, Col... :D
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« Reply #44 on: September 26, 2010, 03:56:57 pm »
Yeah if it was'nt going to be an Aussie winner and after another round win in Italy last night and an up and down meeting for a couple of challengers I'm happy to see Gollob as the new and 2011 World Speedway Champion. As always a couple of ordinary races and quite a few corkers. Unfortunatly no Aussies made it thru to final with Watts, Holder and Crump all having an up and down night for a few reasons.

I'm sure Craig Boyce wasn't sending Gollob his best wishes.  Great punch by Boyce, I might add  ;D

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