Coventry Bees hoping for derby double...
Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2012 1:24 pm
Ninth-placed Coventry will be looking to leapfrog neighbours Wolves when the two local Midlands rivals meet at Brandon on Friday night (20:00 BST).
Wolves are out to avoid an unwanted derby double, having lost 47-42 at home to the Bees at Monmore last week.
Coventry's star riders Scott Nicholls and Chris Harris also had the edge over their Wolves counterparts in Monday night's British title at Monmore.
But the Bees make lower-order changes for Friday's Elite League clash.
Three of their four doubling-up riders have Premier League fixtures making them unavailable. And the one who would have been available, Josef Franc, is out with a knee injury.
The Bees have two guests at reserve, Sheffield's Richard Hall and Berwick's promising Frenchman David Bellego.
And they are back in the market for a new reserve after availability issues brought an early end to recent signing Mathias Thornblom's stay with the club.
Wolves, just a point ahead of Coventry in eighth place, have youngsters Nicolai Klindt and Pontus Aspgren back after injury.
It will be a chance for Tai Woffinden to avenge his defeat in the British title final on Monday night.
He was leading when Edward Kennett crashed, causing the Coventry man's disqualification and a rerun.
But, when they rode again, Woffinden was left in third as Nicholls fought off Harris to claim a record-breaking seventh national crown.
Frdiay's fixture is the first of 10 Elite League matches in August for Coventry, who also stage the World Under-21 final at Brandon on 17 August.
Coventry: Chris Harris, Aaron Summers, Edward Kennett, Kenni Larsen, Scott Nicholls, Richard Hall, David Bellego.
Wolves: Freddie Lindgren, Ty Proctor, Nicolai Klindt, Ricky Wells, Tai Woffinden, Pontus Aspgren, Jacob Thorssell.
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