Eagles riders to be at full throttle for Sussex Champs
All the home riders will be bidding to be crowned the Champion of Sussex, although there are eight other riders on parade who will want to spoil their party.
Eastbourne go into this 16-rider, 20-heat individual meeting on the back of winning home and away against Kent over Easter.
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Hide AdClub chairman, Martin Dugard, said: “That was the best possible start to the new era. Two victories in four days and Eastbourne winning away for the first time since June 2012 couldn’t get much better.
“We want to keep the momentum going and ensure the team get plenty of competitive track time because there are certainly harder matches ahead in the National League.”
The Championship of Sussex is an individual meeting with a long history, although stagings have been infrequent in recent years.
Dugard himself twice took the title and when it was last held in 2013, Bjarne Pedersen ran out winner.
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Hide Ad“It is hard to pick out a winner of these events. All it takes is one poor ride, a fall or engine failure and a highly-fancied rider can be out of contention.
“A number of boys have the ability to string together a series of wins. They will need to do that on Sunday, just as they will in the National League battles,” Dugard said.
The Champion of Sussex will win an iPad. Second prize is a Pegasus gift voucher £50 + 5 litres of Duck Smart. Third prize is Pegasus Speed Needs gift voucher £30 + 5 litres of Duck Smart. Fourth prize is 2 x Dugard Clutch Cables + 2 bottles of Duck Smart.
Line up (not in riding order):
1 David Mason
2 Richard Andrews
3 Marc Owen
4 Bradley Wilson-Dean
5 Danny Warwick
6 Georgie Wood
7 Kelsey Dugard
8 Niall Strudwick
9 Charley Powell
10 Nick Laurence
11 Dawid Witawowski
12 Tyler Govier
13 Danny Ayres
14 Aaron Baseby
15 Adam Sheppard
16 Sam Darroch
17 Meeting Reserve Sam Heath
The Championship of Sussex on Sunday, April 12, begins at 3.30pm. Turnstiles open at 2pm with the car park opening at 1.30pm.
The event marks the return of regular Sunday afternoon speedway to Sussex.