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Soundbites: 17th June 2005
"It's great to be able to say that I'm finally fit to return to the Reading team.
I've been down to Smallmead a few times to watch the team, but it hasn't been easy to be a spectator as I've been itching
to get back out on track myself.
I've had the plaster removed from my leg and done some work on it and it feels good.
Hopefully I can get back into the swing of things quickly and get back to the form I had before my crash."
"When we got there the Exeter track didn't look at all bad. It had been heavily watered, which was needed because they
had been enjoying some great weather down there.
To be fair it rode well enough, better than it has in the past, but a few things went against us and we didn't do as well
as we should have done.
I feel confident that if the tracks looks as good as it did on Monday when we go back for the Premier Trophy semi-final we
will all perform a lot better.
If we don't then we will deserve a big kick up the backsides"
"We have lost two meetings at home in the league and this meant that some action had to be taken. We are delighted to
capture Stefan Ekberg who has a wealth of experience, and he hopefully will add some stability to the middle order, which
has been very suspect for us this season so far. It was a difficult decision to part company with James Birkinshaw who is
a smashing guy and we genuinely wish him all the best. If an opportunity were to arise to bring him back in then we would
consider it, but we have to make changes for the benefit of the team and the club.
We will also be announcing another signing on Sunday which is one that we think will really excite the Glasgow fans."
"I think Pavel's just suffering from a lack of confidence at the moment.
He was unlucky to break down during his first race on Monday, but he's getting a bit upset with himself because he knows
he can do better.
It could be to do with being moved to number two, but every rider goes through a stage like that.
But there's no pressure on him here and hopefully he'll soon be able to bang in a few more points. We will stand by him
and I'm sure he will come out a far better rider for it."
"As a team we win, lose or draw.
Our reserves picked up six points between them tonight as opposed to the 11 they got against Sheffield. None of our boys
had a particularly good meeting this evening and Workington aren't top of the league for nothing.
The only comfort I can salvage from the meeting is that we didn't get beaten. It was, after all, a draw and we have every
chance of going just as well when we visit the Comets on their home track.
Our riders are well aware that we are going to have to pull our socks up if we are going to win anything this season and
it has been made clear that if further team changes become necessary, that's what we will do."
"Edward was fantastic against Australia tonight, there is just no other word to describe his performance.
To get nine paid 10 in his first full international is just great.
For a youngster of his age to come in against a very good Australian side and do that was a really great effort."
"We have got a good team and it was only a matter of time before someone got hit
really hard by us. It was just a case of everything coming right for our boys on
the night.
Cameron (Woodward) was tremendous, it was difficult to keep him away from the front. After
every success he just became more and more confident."
"The defeat was extremely critical, we needed to win.
We've ridden a few more meetings than other teams, we're going to have to get our finger out.
I think we need the screws off the coffin, but we have to be up for it, it's no point being up half way through the
meeting, we have to be up from heat one."
"Unfortunately, people want success straightaway.
We did say it wasn't going to happen immediately and maybe now, in the second half of the season, we might start to come
through."
"There are no hard feelings from me towards Peterborough. I half-expected the call from Trevor Swales and wasn't surprised when it came.
Luckily for me Coventry were keen to take me back there and I ended up being dropped by Peterborough and signed by them in the space of a couple of hours.
I've not come out of the situation too badly and Peterborough have a great rider in Lukas Dryml, so I guess all's well that ends well."
"We've looked at bringing in big-guns like Rickardsson, Gollob and Rune Holta, we've tried to address replacing Joonas
Kylmakorpi and we've even looked at a reserve, but we haven't been able to get anywhere.
We thought we had done a deal with Jedrzejak who then backed out and we have been refused permission to speak to other
riders like Walasek and Adam Skornicki.
Some people may think it is pie in the sky attempting to get people of Rickardsson's class, but if riders are out there
and available we have to make the call to see whether they are interested."
"I was completely exhausted after last Saturday's Grand Prix in Cardiff. Normally a GP meeting is tough when you are in
good shape, but I was completely exhausted afterwards.
I am doing too much and I have not been enjoying my racing. I need to get back to enjoying it again, and I need to cut
back on my meetings. I have told Coventry I will ride until the end of the month."
"I am confident we have the riders who can take full advantage of the wider track.
Coming out of the third and fourth bends, the riders will be able to take a wider, faster, line, which will make for
exciting racing.
I haven't been down to the track yet to have a look at it, but I'll get there early tomorrow and take a good look."
"It was an eventful match. A lot of credit must go to both sets of riders for putting on a show on a damp circuit. Tony
Atkin started like an express train and we definitely lost our secret weapon when he crashed. It was terrifying but he
battled back, took extra rides although he wasn't the same threat.
I'm reasonably happy with the bonus point but we could've had more. We certainly played our part in an excellent match
though."
"This is very exciting news for everyone connected with the club and we expect to conclude the deal on Monday.
We have decided to pass on some of the benefits immediately to our supporters as we have a league match against Edinburgh
at Brough Park on Monday.
For a few years now, our `Kids for a Quid' school summer holiday scheme has proved very popular so, thanks to the new
sponsorship, we are bringing it on next Monday."
This article was first published on 17th June 2005
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