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SPEEDWAY NEWS
04 March 2006 - British Speedway Promoters Association
SPEEDWAY 1 AUSTRALIAN under-21 champion Chris Holder is on his way home - but he''s vowed to return as soon as possible. The new Isle of Wight signing was detained by immigration officials on arrival in the UK as he didn''t have an entry visa. He said: ''Seems the only way I can stay in this country is to go home and then travel to the British Embassy in Canberra and obtain this visa.'' SPEEDWAY 2 MILDENHALL chief Mick Horton is expecting a bumper crowd for the first meeting of the season against Rye House on Sunday (3.30). He said: ''The place is buzzing after our move into the Premier League and we''ve put a lot of work into promoting the club and raising awareness. ''We''ve got an exciting team but there can be no tougher test than the reigning Premier League champions for our first meeting.'' FIXTURES SUNDAY MARCH 5: CHALLENGE: Mildenhall v Rye House 3.30 MONDAY MARCH 6: PETER CRAVEN MEMORIAL: Belle Vue 7.45 WEDNESDAY MARCH 8: ASHLEY JONES MEMORIAL: King''s Lynn 7.30 FRIDAY MARCH 10: CHALLENGE: Somerset v Newport 7.30
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