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Machine give Boyce the late call.
The Oxford Silver Machine have been hit with the news that Rafal Dobrucki has been injured riding in Sweden and will be unable to take his place when they take on the Peterborough Panthers at the stadium tonight (Friday).
Barth fit to resume Longtrack defence.
World Speedway Long Track Champion, Germany's Robert Barth is champing at the bit to resume the defence of his crown, after the accident in which he broke bones in his left hand, forcing him to sit out the first two Grand Prix's of the 2004 Championship.
Sidecars at Oxford.
It's the biggest event of its kind in the world.And it's coming to Oxford Stadium on Wednesday 28th July at 7.30pm. The world's fastest riders will compete for this years title of The Bike Broker World Sidecar Speedway Super Cup Champion at the Sandy Lane Circuit in Cowley.
Legault defends Canadian championship.
Kyle Legault successfully defended his Canadian National Championship title before a packed house at Welland on Saturday night. It was a hugely popular win by the young local rider who led the scorers throughout the meeting and always seemed the likeliest winner.

Berwick win but it could have been by more.
Elm Bank Berwick Bandits took the all important win on Saturday night over Newport Wasps, but when looking at Newport's current record, the 14 point margin of victory should have been so many more.
Reading cut coach prices to PT final.
As a thank you to supporters for their loyalty to the Racers during the season and their support to the riders last night, Chalfont Coaches have announced a cut-price deal for Reading supporters to travel to Exeter on Monday 2nd August, to watch their team race the 2nd leg of their 2004 Premier T

Barth forced to sit it out.
The current World Speedway Long Track Champion, Germany's Robert Barth has been forced to sit out the second Grand Prix in this year's five round Championship.
Canadian latest from Paris and Welland.
Paris, 9 July - The Symes Catering Night provided excellent entertainment on a track that the riders praised as the best of the season. Kyle Legault was in top form in D1 action. He dominated the action and led all his races from start to finish including a comfortable win in the Main Event.
Wimbledon claim Festival of Speed success.
Wimbledon claimed their second trophy of the 2004 season with a morale boosting victory in the Festival of Speed Meeting at Sittingbourne last weekend.
Smart injury takes shine of Fen Tigers win.
The talking point of two meetings in as many days for Mildenhall was an injury to influential teenage reserve Lee Smart. The 16 year was involved in a high speed crash with Darren Andrews at Coventry on Monday during the Fen Tigers 54-39 CL Trophy victory.

Canadian speedway round-up.
Paris, June 25th: This meeting had lots to offer the best crowd of the season. Close racing, plenty of passing and a very competitive main event that took four tries before it was settled with all four riders hitting the deck at least once in the first three attempts to run it.
Lgons marks home debut with a max.
Newcastle "Tap and Spile (North Shields)" Diamonds put on a superb show to overcome the sturdy challenge of the 2003 Premier League Champions, the Edinburgh Monarchs in a thrilling Premier League match that saw home-debut-Diamond, Aussie Jason Lyons score a brilliant 5 ride maximum to lead them t
Gems have mixed fortunes.
The Newcastle 'Ultrafast' Gems have been rocked by the new that Danny Hughes has quit the sport for now. To cover his absence Karl Langley came back into the side for yesterday afternoon's double header Conference match.

Reading race to Pairs title.
After an enthralling night's speedway at Reading's Smallmead Stadium, Euphony Racers duo Danny Bird and Phil Morris won the 2004 BSPA Premier League Pairs, beating Stoke's Paul Pickering and Alan Mogridge in the sudden-death Grand Final.

Villar returns home.
With the summer months now well and truly with us, the time has come to reflect on the past eight months in the life of paralysed speedway star, Carlos Villar who is due to leave our shores for the final time to return to his native Argentina within the next couple of months.
Results - 13 June.
Speedway results for Sunday 13 June. Premier Trophy: Rye House 48 - 42 Berwick Chris Neath 14+3 - Adam Pietraszko 14 Premier Trophy: Stoke 61 - 31 Newcastle Jan Staechmann 18 - Richard Juul 8
New boy makes Bees debut.
New signing Tomasz Piszcz makes his Coventry debut at Brandon on Thursday night (7.45pm) when the Buildbase Bees take on Elite League table-toppers Poole.
Results - 5 June.
Speedway results for Saturday 5 June. Elite League: Eastbourne 51 - 44 Poole Nicki Pedersen 15 - Bjarne Pedersen 14+1 Premier League: Berwick 48 - 45 Isle of Wight Claus Kristensen 14 - Craig Boyce 17
Waite moves fast to cover injuries.
Elm Bank Berwick Bandits Promoter Peter Waite has acted with more speed than his top rider from the starting gate to plug the gaps left after last weekend's disastrous win over Rye House that saw two top Bandits receiving hospital treatment.
Swindion stunned by Kurmanski suicide.
Swindon Speedway has been rocked by the tragic news from Poland that recent signing Rafal Kurmanski has apparently taken his own life.
Reading squash Wasps.
Reading's big guns of Danny Bird and Matej Zagar both scored maximums, as the Euphony Racers overcome Newport Wasps 54-41 in this Premier Trophy clash at Smallmead Stadium on Monday night.

Hancock 'still very angry' with Pedersen.
Grand Prix rivals Nicki Pedersen and Greg Hancock will meet again in an Elite League clash at Oxford on Friday. Oxford's Hancock was fuming with Eastbourne's world champion Pedersen after a hard move in the Czech Republic Grand Prix.
Speedway returns to Cornwall?
Speedway promoter Ray Purvis has unveiled plans to revive the sport at a venue close to the former home of the St Austell Gulls at Par Moor.
Berwick axe Brown in second team change.
Elm Bank Berwick Bandits' Promoter Peter Waite has moved at speed again to bolster up his team's lower end by announcing his second team change.