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Lakeside Speedway – MORRIS WINS RICO CLASSIC

The latest from the Lakeside Speedway Press Office…

LAKESIDE boss Will Pottinger felt there were plenty of positive signs after new No.1 Nick Morris won the season-opening Lee Richardson Spring Classic.

The new Vortex Hammers top four reached the final at the Arena-Essex Raceway with Aussie ace Morris taking victory ahead of Adam Ellis, Richard Lawson and Kyle Newman.

“There were a lot of encouraging signs,” new team manager Pottinger said.

“To have the top four in the final was nice to see, and of course new No.1 Nick Morris took the win and looked impressive.

“All of the home riders were improving as the night progressed and showed plenty of positives, so we were happy.

“There was some good racing and a good opening night crowd, so it was a nice way to remember Lee Richardson, who was a great servant to British speedway and Lakeside.”

The new-look Hammers will be in SGB Championship Trophy action when they head to Peterborough on Sunday (7pm) before a home and away double header against Ipswich on Good Friday.

LEE RICHARDSON SPRING CLASSIC
1ST Nick Morris
2nd Adam Ellis
3rd Richard Lawson
4th Kyle Newman

Adam Ellis 13, Nick Morris 12, Richard Lawson 11, Kyle Newman 9, Zach Wajtknecht 9, Jason Garrity 8, Ben Morley 7, Steve Worrall 7, Edward Kennett 6, Gino Manzares 4, Max Clegg 4, Alfie Bowtell 0.

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Lakeside Speedway – MORRIS WINS RICO CLASSIC

The latest from the Lakeside Speedway Press Office…

LAKESIDE boss Will Pottinger felt there were plenty of positive signs after new No.1 Nick Morris won the season-opening Lee Richardson Spring Classic.

The new Vortex Hammers top four reached the final at the Arena-Essex Raceway with Aussie ace Morris taking victory ahead of Adam Ellis, Richard Lawson and Kyle Newman.

“There were a lot of encouraging signs,” new team manager Pottinger said.

“To have the top four in the final was nice to see, and of course new No.1 Nick Morris took the win and looked impressive.

“All of the home riders were improving as the night progressed and showed plenty of positives, so we were happy.

“There was some good racing and a good opening night crowd, so it was a nice way to remember Lee Richardson, who was a great servant to British speedway and Lakeside.”

The new-look Hammers will be in SGB Championship Trophy action when they head to Peterborough on Sunday (7pm) before a home and away double header against Ipswich on Good Friday.

LEE RICHARDSON SPRING CLASSIC
1ST Nick Morris
2nd Adam Ellis
3rd Richard Lawson
4th Kyle Newman

Adam Ellis 13, Nick Morris 12, Richard Lawson 11, Kyle Newman 9, Zach Wajtknecht 9, Jason Garrity 8, Ben Morley 7, Steve Worrall 7, Edward Kennett 6, Gino Manzares 4, Max Clegg 4, Alfie Bowtell 0.

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Lakeside Speedway – MORRIS WINS RICO CLASSIC

The latest from the Lakeside Speedway Press Office…

LAKESIDE boss Will Pottinger felt there were plenty of positive signs after new No.1 Nick Morris won the season-opening Lee Richardson Spring Classic.

The new Vortex Hammers top four reached the final at the Arena-Essex Raceway with Aussie ace Morris taking victory ahead of Adam Ellis, Richard Lawson and Kyle Newman.

“There were a lot of encouraging signs,” new team manager Pottinger said.

“To have the top four in the final was nice to see, and of course new No.1 Nick Morris took the win and looked impressive.

“All of the home riders were improving as the night progressed and showed plenty of positives, so we were happy.

“There was some good racing and a good opening night crowd, so it was a nice way to remember Lee Richardson, who was a great servant to British speedway and Lakeside.”

The new-look Hammers will be in SGB Championship Trophy action when they head to Peterborough on Sunday (7pm) before a home and away double header against Ipswich on Good Friday.

LEE RICHARDSON SPRING CLASSIC
1ST Nick Morris
2nd Adam Ellis
3rd Richard Lawson
4th Kyle Newman

Adam Ellis 13, Nick Morris 12, Richard Lawson 11, Kyle Newman 9, Zach Wajtknecht 9, Jason Garrity 8, Ben Morley 7, Steve Worrall 7, Edward Kennett 6, Gino Manzares 4, Max Clegg 4, Alfie Bowtell 0.

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Lakeside Speedway – MORRIS WINS RICO CLASSIC

The latest from the Lakeside Speedway Press Office…

LAKESIDE boss Will Pottinger felt there were plenty of positive signs after new No.1 Nick Morris won the season-opening Lee Richardson Spring Classic.

The new Vortex Hammers top four reached the final at the Arena-Essex Raceway with Aussie ace Morris taking victory ahead of Adam Ellis, Richard Lawson and Kyle Newman.

“There were a lot of encouraging signs,” new team manager Pottinger said.

“To have the top four in the final was nice to see, and of course new No.1 Nick Morris took the win and looked impressive.

“All of the home riders were improving as the night progressed and showed plenty of positives, so we were happy.

“There was some good racing and a good opening night crowd, so it was a nice way to remember Lee Richardson, who was a great servant to British speedway and Lakeside.”

The new-look Hammers will be in SGB Championship Trophy action when they head to Peterborough on Sunday (7pm) before a home and away double header against Ipswich on Good Friday.

LEE RICHARDSON SPRING CLASSIC
1ST Nick Morris
2nd Adam Ellis
3rd Richard Lawson
4th Kyle Newman

Adam Ellis 13, Nick Morris 12, Richard Lawson 11, Kyle Newman 9, Zach Wajtknecht 9, Jason Garrity 8, Ben Morley 7, Steve Worrall 7, Edward Kennett 6, Gino Manzares 4, Max Clegg 4, Alfie Bowtell 0.

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