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SPEEDWAY NEWS
26 March 2006 - British Speedway Promoters Association
SPEEDWAY 1 READING manager Jim Lynch is confident that his team can show their true form at home against his old club Peterborough on Monday. The Bulldogs were beaten on their own circuit by Coventry last week but gained revenge by winning the return fixture at Brandon. Lynch said: ''Peterborough are another top team but we were hurt last week and someone will pay for that in time.'' SPEEDWAY 2 SOMERSET have signed their former rider Stephan Katt on a short-term contract to deputise for the injured Pavel Ondrasik. German star Katt has remained a Rebels asset, and comes in with Ondrasik likely to miss at least a month with a broken wrist. Rebels co-promoter Jo Lawson said: ''Stephan is very popular with everyone at the Oak Tree Arena and he''s the ideal man to come in.'' FIXTURES SUNDAY MARCH 26: PREMIER TROPHY: Mildenhall v Isle of Wight 3.30, Newcastle v Stoke 6.30, Newport v King''s Lynn OFF CHALLENGE: Glasgow v Edinburgh 4pm MONDAY MARCH 27: SKY SPORTS ELITE LEAGUE: Belle Vue v Poole 7.45, Reading v Peterborough 7.30, Wolverhampton v Swindon 7.30 TUESDAY MARCH 28: SKY SPORTS ELITE LEAGUE: Swindon v Ipswich 7.30 WEDNESDAY MARCH 29: SKY SPORTS ELITE LEAGUE: Poole v Coventry 7.30 ELITE LEAGUE KO CUP: Oxford v Wolverhampton 7.30 PREMIER TROPHY: King''s Lynn v Somerset 7.30
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