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Hammers Prepare for the Visit of the Wolves
19 August 2008
The Lakeside Hammers prepare for this coming Friday’s important home Sky Sports Elite League match against Wolverhampton by visiting Peterborough on Thursday. The Peterborough Panthers have made team changes since the Hammers last visited the East of England Showground in June in the Knockout Cup. On that occasion the Hammers roared to a comfortable 12 point victory.
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Hammers Race Jackets up for Auction
12 August 2008
Following the Hammers successful League match against the Eastbourne Eagles that was screened live on Sky Sports on Monday 4th August the specially produced race jackets worn by the riders that evening are to be auctioned. Each of the riders has signed their race jacket, which shows the famous logo of our special meeting sponsor that evening - The Royal Air Force.
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Hammers Boss Praises Team Performance
08 August 2008
Lakeside Hammers Boss Jon Cook has heaped praise on his team for a tremendous back to the walls display at Poole last night that saw the team only go down to an eight point defeat despite losing Andreas Jonsson a couple of hours before the meeting and then seeing Joonas Kylmakorpi crash out with another dislocation of his shoulder.
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Hammers Claim Vital Win Over the Eagles
06 August 2008
The Lakeside Hammers roared to a superb 19 point win over play-off hopefuls, the Eastbourne Eagles, on Monday night at their Arena-Essex Raceway. The match, which was sponsored by the Royal Air Force, was screened live by Sky Sports and provided some great racing for not only the fans at the Raceway but also the large TV audience. Time and time again the Eagles riders made better starts than the home side but the Hammers riders repeatedly found their way from the back with manoeuvres that saw them come through both on the inside and outside of their opponents.
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Hammers Take All the Points but it's a Vital Week Ahead
01 August 2008
The Lakeside Hammers have taken all five available Sky Sports Elite League points from their two matches this week following their home win against the 2007 treble Champions Coventry on Wednesday and away at play-off hopefuls Ipswich on Thursday. Those five vital League points move the Essex Club up into second place in the table one point below leaders Poole, who have ridden two matches more and one point above Swindon who have ridden three more matches. In fourth place are Eastbourne who are six points behind the Hammers but have ridden four more matches.
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Hammers Make a Change to Their Squad
31 July 2008
Following a resounding 56-37 point victory at their Arena-Essex Raceway on Wednesday evening over last season’s treble winners, the Coventry Bees, Jon Cook, the Hammers Co-promoter and Team Manager announced a new signing for the Club. Finnish International Kauko Nieminen has been drafted into the squad to replace the Hammers present No.8 Chris Mills. 29 year old Nieminen, who rides for the Workington Comets in the Premier League, is delighted to have the opportunity of competing at the top level in this Country as and when required but he will continue to race for the Comets, where he is currently second in their averages.
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Hammers Face Wolves In Vital League Match
08 July 2008
The next task for the high flying Lakeside Hammers Speedway team is to defeat Wolverhampton in a vital Sky Sports Elite League match at their Arena-Essex Raceway this coming Friday, 11th July. Historically Wolverhampton have fully tested the Hammers around their Essex circuit in the past so the Hammers will go into this meeting in a very determined mood. The present difference in the League positions of the two sides will mean nothing on the night as the Hammers will be looking to keep their 2008 undefeated home League record intact. The Hammers are currently in third place in the Sky Sports Elite League whereas the Wolves are just one place above the bottom club, Coventry, who won all the major team championships last season.
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Hammers Happy to Help
03 July 2008
Championship chasing Elite League Speedway team, the Lakeside Hammers, have confessed to being 'astonished' by the response to their charity initiative on behalf of CHILDREN with LEUKAEMIA. To cap off a resounding victory against reigning champions Coventry in Monday night's live Sky Sports broadcast, team owner Stuart Douglas has been bowled over by the generosity of the Hammers fans.
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Hammers See of the Bees
03 July 2008
The Lakeside Hammers roared to a very impressive 34 points victory over last season’s triple champions, the Coventry Bees, in last night’s Sky Sports Elite League match at their Arena-Essex Raceway. The win moves the Hammers up two places in the table, up into third place, but they have four matches in hand over the top two, Swindon and Poole. A top two place at the end of the season is important as it will give the Essex based Club a home draw in the semi final of the play-off’s for the League title.
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The Kids Are Alright with The Hammers…
26 June 2008
The Lakeside Hammers, Britain’s fastest growing Speedway team, has seized the opportunity of their TV deal to throw their weight behind one of the Country’s most important charities. Monday 30th June sees the Sky Sports cameras broadcasting live from the Arena Essex Raceway, home circuit of the Hammers, as they take on current British Champions, the Coventry Bees, in the highly competitive top flight Speedway Elite League. The promotional duo of Jon Cook and Stuart Douglas have chosen this date to show their support for CHILDREN with LEUKAEMIA, the UK’s leading charity dedicated to fighting Britain’s biggest childhood cancer.
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Lakeside Hammers : Joint Forces
25 June 2008
The high flying Lakeside Hammers Speedway team are to throw open the doors for Free Admission to the often unsung heroes that look after the community. The Hammers will be featured live on Sky Sports on Monday 30th June, when they take on the reigning British Champions, the Coventry Bees, at the Arena-Essex Raceway, and the Club has issued a rallying call to all their service friends in a 999 Special. All personnel from the emergency services or armed forces will be granted free entry to the meeting for themselves and their immediate family on production of their service ID card.
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Davidsson Signs as Hammers Progress in the Cup
21 June 2008
The Hammers completed the double over the Peterborough Panthers on Friday evening by beating the Panthers for the second time in 24 hours to progress into the semi finals of the Elite League Knockout Cup. To further delight their supporters Swede Jonas Davidsson signed a full contact with the Club during the home leg at the Arena-Essex Raceway.
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Hammers Star Injured at Eastbourne
18 June 2008
The Lakeside Hammers Finnish international, Joonas Kylmakorpi, was involved in an horrendous crash during last night’s Sky Sports Elite League match away at Eastbourne. He dislocated a shoulder and will be sidelined from the Sport for around 14 days. The accident occurred during heat 14 of the match down at Eastbourne’s Arlington stadium and shocked not only those present but also the large audience watching the meeting live on Sky Sports. Kylmakorpi tangled with Eastbourne’s Australian rider Cameron Woodward down the back straight with Woodward clipping the fence. Both rides took heavy falls but the Australian was able to walk back to the pits unaided. However, the Hammers rider was not as fortunate as he had to take an ambulance ride off the track. It was diagnosed that Kylmakorpi had dislocated his shoulder and required a trip to the local hospital. The shoulder was put back in place and x-rays revealed no broken bones.
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Hammers Prepare for Next Week
11 June 2008
The Lakeside Hammers have no meetings this week but they are already preparing for next week when they have three important meetings. Next Monday, 16th June, they are away in a Sky Sports Elite League match against Eastbourne, which will be shown live on Sky Sports. This is a match that the Hammers Team Manager, Jon Cook, captain, Adam Shields, and Finnish International Joonas Kylmakorpi will be particularly keen to win as they have all been involved with the Sussex club in the past.
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Hammers Roar to Another Away Win
05 June 2008
The Lakeside Hammers moved up into second place in the Sky Sports Elite League following their win on Monday evening up in Manchester against the Belle Vue Aces. They would have headed the table but for Swindon also winning, away at Wolverhampton. The Hammers dominated the match from the start and despite the a late comeback by the home side the Hammers recorded a six point victory. The win was sealed in the penultimate heat when Lubos Tomicek and Joonas Kylmakorpi roared to a maximum heat advantage over their opponents. That meant the Hammers led going into the final heat in an unassailable position being eight points up.
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Hammers Skipper Prepares To See Off Pirate Invasion
30 May 2008
The Lakeside Hammers captain, Australian Adam Shields, is looking forward to Friday’s top of the table Sky Sports Elite League clash against the Poole Pirates, which takes place at the Hammer Arena-Essex Raceway. Shields, who started his UK career in the Premier League with the Isle of Wight Islanders, will be up against fellow Australians Davey Watt and Chris Holder, who also were first seen in this County in the Islanders colours. He will also face Pole Krzysztof Kasprzak, who rode as the Hammers No1 last season. The Pole is due to end a short return to racing with the Pirates after Friday’s match having come into their side as a temporary replacement for their injured captain, Bjarne Pedersen.
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Hammers Star in High Speed GP Crash
25 May 2008
The Lakeside Hammers GP Swedish star, Andreas Jonsson, was involved in a high speed crash during Saturday night’s Grand Prix, which took place in his homeland, but it now appears that he has escaped without serious injury. The GP was staged at the Ullevi Stadium, Gothenburg and it soon became obvious that the track was going to cause the riders major problems. The 416 metre circuit is the largest track used in this season’s GP series and the speeds, especially towards the end of the straights, are the fastest seen.
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'Hammerarderie'
13 May 2008
The Lakeside Hammers started a busy week, which sees them race in three important Sky Sports Elite League matches, with a superb win away at Coventry on Monday evening. Despite being without their Australian captain, Adam Shields, they roared to a memorable victory over the current Sky Sports Elite League champions. The Hammers boss, Stuart Douglas, feels much of the credit for the team's strong start to the season should go to the rider’s collective spirit.
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The Hammers Return to League Racing on Friday
30 April 2008
Following the successful staging of the British U-21 Final at their Raceway last Friday the Hammers return to Sky Sports Elite League action this Friday with the visit of their nearest rivals, the Ipswich Witches. The British U-21 Championship took place in front of a good sized crowd at the Arena Essex Raceway and was eventually won by Tai Woffinden from Adam Roynon and Ben Barker after 22 heats of enthralling racing. The last time the Ipswich Witches were at the Arena Essex Raceway was on Good Friday in the Craven Shield and despite the Hammers winning in the afternoon at the Witches home circuit at Foxhall Road they went down to the Witches in the home evening return fixture. The Hammers riders will, therefore, be looking to gain revenge over the Ipswich for that defeat when they meet on Friday in the League.
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Hammers Delight Over Win At Wolverhampton
23 April 2008
The Lakeside Hammers riders, management and supporters were all delighted with Monday evening’s superb victory in their Sky Sports Elite League match up at Wolverhampton. Despite falling behind in the early stages the whole team raised their games and eventually came out easy winners. The home side led by six points after just four heats and although the Hammers gained 4-2 heat wins in the sixth and seventh races the Hammers did not take the lead until heat 10, when Joonas Kylmakorpi and Adam Shields claimed a maximum 5-1 heat advantage over the Wolves No1 Fredrik Lindgren and Ales Dryml. That put the Hammers two points up but that soon doubled to four points when Andreas Jonsson defeated the in-form David Howe with the young Hammers reserve Ricky Kling picking up the point for third place.
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