Four laps, clutch start, match decided on race points - 1st 3, 2nd 2, 3rd 1, 4th 0. Riders are identified by Helmet Colours: Home Riders: Red and Blue, Visiting Riders: White and Yellow.
Track Signals: Flags displayed during the course of the race mean: Yellow & Black Diagonal Cross - Riders entering last lap. Black & White Chequered - Race finished. Black with accompanying disc - Rider Excluded. Red Lights around the Track - indication that a race has been stopped.
A Tactical Ride (TR) is permitted after heat 4. On the first occasion when a team is 10 or more points in arrears, and on a subsequent occasion when the team is 12 or more in arrears - a programmed rider can then be nominated as a Tactical Ride.
The TR rider starts from the starting tapes and any race points scored are doubled (providing he beats an opposing rider). A TR can only be taken by each rider once and is not permitted in heat 15. This regulation is not permitted in Premier League KO Cup matches.
A Tactical Gate Switch is applicable only in the Premier League KO Cup and is permitted when a team is 6 or more points in arrears after heat 4. It is permitted twice during a meeting. It allows the losing team manager to choose any two gate positions for his riders, e.g. 1&2, 1&3, 1&4 etc, with opposing riders taking the remaining two gate positions.
All riders (No's 1-7) must have a minimum of three rides prior to heat 15, unless prevented by injury and being declared unfit by Track Medical Officer.
Reserves shall be entitled to maximum of 7 rides, use as a Tactical Substitute, Rider Replacement or in nominated Riders Race, will count in the maximum rides allowed.
In the case that a Rider touches or breaks the Tapes, the Team Manager may, at his discretion, either use a Reserve in the original start position, or re-instate the guilty Rider to re-start on a 15-metre handicap.
Additionally, there will be a further toss of a coin to determine the gate positions for heat 15.
LEAGUE SCORING SYSTEM Home loss by any amount of points = 0 Home draw = 1 Home win by between 1 and 6 points = 2 Home win by 7 points or more = 3 Away loss by 7 points or more = 0 Away loss by 6 points or less = 1 Away draw = 2 Away win by between 1 and 6 points = 3 Away win by 7 points or more = 4
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LATEST RESULTS...
THURSDAY JULY 29:
PREMIER LEAGUE Redcar 44 (Gary Havelock 11) Birmingham 46 (Jason Lyons 13)
Sheffield 47 (Josef Franc 10+1) Newport 42 (Kim Nilsson 13+1)
WEDNESDAY JULY 28:
PREMIER TROPHY FINAL - 2ND LEG Birmingham 44 - Jason Lyons 11+1 Newcastle 46 - Kenni Larsen 12 Newcastle win 104-80 on aggregate
PREMIER LEAGUE KO CUP - QUARTER FINAL 1ST LEG Kings Lynn 34 - Tomas Topinka 12 Edinburgh 56 - Carl Wilkinson 13+1
NATIONAL LEAGUE Bournemouth 55 - James Brundle 12 Plymouth 40 - Seemond Stephens 14+1
JUNIOR CHALLENGE at Belle Vue 1. Nick Morris 14 2. Jason Garrity 13 3. Jake Anderson 13 4. Richard Franklin 10
TUESDAY JULY 27:
NATIONAL LEAGUE Dudley 62 - Lee Smart 12 Scunthorpe 32 - Steve Worrall 13
Isle of Wight 62 - Nick Simmons 12+1 Weymouth 32 - Tom Brown 11
MONDAY JULY 26:
WORLD CUP EVENT 2, King's Lynn 1 Great Britain 51 (Scott Nicholls 14) 2 Australia 48 (Chris Holder 12) 3 Sweden 40 (Fredrik Lindgren/ Jonas Davidsson 14) 4 Finland 14 (Joonas Kylmakorpi 9) Great Britain qualify for World Cup Final (Saturday July 31) Australia and Sweden qualify for Race-Off (Thursday July 29)
SCOTTISH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP at Edinburgh 1. Josef Franc (Sheffield) 2. Oliver Allen (Unattached) 3. Andrew Tully (Edinburgh) 4. Jason Lyons (Birmingham)
NATIONAL LEAGUE Plymouth 59 (Nicki Glanz 12) King's Lynn 36 (Simon Lambert 16)