PIRATES DECLINE PREMIERSHIP KO CUP INVITATION
Poole Speedway has made the decision not to participate in the 2025 Premiership Knockout Cup. While the invitation was both unexpected and exciting...
As the VOLVO CARS POOLE PIRATES welcome back one rider from injury so they lose the services of another, following a track crash in Poland on Sunday.
Pirates' number one Krzysztof Kasprzak has sustained a broken collarbone with an initial prognosis that he will be sidelined for four weeks, the news coming just as the Pirates bring back local lad Kyle Newman from a shoulder injury.
Speaking whilst still waiiting to see his doctor in Poland, Kasprzak claimed "I feel so unlucky at the moment, it hasn’t been a good start to my season at all. My equipment is very good but I have been struggling for the past month to find any form, and now this.”
“ It was a racing accident. WE were bunched up from the start and I picked up someone’s back wheel as we went into the first corner. The bike turned right and I hit the fence quite hard. The x-rays show that I have a broken collar bone and the Doctors tell me that I will be out for maybe 4 weeks.
“ But I hope to get back before then and come back to Poole and start winning races.”
For their home meeting on Wednesday the Pirates will use Kenneth Bjerre as a guest to cover for Kasprzak and after that they have no further fixtures until May 29th
Photo courtesy of Ian Charles
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