The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Devils will pose toughest home test of the season

- By Mark Plummer SPEEDWAY CORRESPOND­ENT

Promoter Ged Rathbone reckons it is vital that Panthers go into a three-week break from Premier League racing in possession of three more points. The city racers entertain Plymouth at the East of England Showground on Tuesday (7.30pm) in a meeting Rathbone predicts will be their toughestho­metestfort­herest of the season.

Panthers have reeled off five successive victories in all competitio­ns andstormed­into second place in the standings in the process.

ButtheDevi­ls wonaleague meeting at Alwalton last season after being beaten narrowly in two cup clashes, and they are again blessed with a stack of riders who are capable performers at this venue.

Their number one Brady Kurtz, his older brother Todd, one-time Panthers rider Sam Simota, Kyle Newman, Jack Holder and reserve Stefan Nielsen have all ridden well here in the past.

Rathbone said: “We knew we were going to be in for a very tough meeting against Glasgowlas­tweek, buttheone against Plymouth is probably even more difficult.

“Six of their seven riders have proven themselves as beingveryc­apablearou­ndthe Showground.

“Ourmeeting­sagainst Plymouth - home and away - are usually very close and I don’t see this one being any different.

“But we have showed we are capable of beating any team at this level and need to continue to do that.

“The fact we don’t then have another league meeting for three weeks makes it all the more important.

“We have dragged ourselves backuptowa­rdsthetop of the table and we don’t want toslidedow­nitagainwh­ileout of action.”

Panthers don’t then race again in the league until they entertain Scunthorpe on Tuesday, July 12, but they do face Somerset in a KO Cup quarter-final over two legs before then.

The Scunthorpe clash has been earmarked as a comeback date for injury victim Tom Perry.

The British racer is currently undergoing laser treatment in a bid to speed up his recovery from collar-bone surgery.

Panthers bosses are still workingtoa­rrangeanew­date for the home clash against Workington which was postponedo­nTuesdaydu­etoawaterl­ogged track.

The club have made the cut for the big PremierLea­gue Pairsevent­atSomerset­onFriday, July 8.

Edinburgh, Glasgow, Ipswich, Newcastle, Plymouth, Rye House, Sheffield, hosts Somerset and Workington will also feature in the event at The Oaktree Arena.

 ??  ?? Zdenek Holub claimed his first Panthers points against Glasgow.
Zdenek Holub claimed his first Panthers points against Glasgow.

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