THERE will be a slightly different flavour to the usual shale track speedway action at Smallbrook Stadium in Ryde this evening (Thursday).
The Warriors management welcome the grass track racers who will be vying for the 2023 Island Masters title, and the flat track riders, delivering their own special brand of motorcycle racing.
Last year's Island Masters winner, Arran Butcher, makes a return to defend his title, as will last year's third place finisher, Dave Hammond.
Both can expect determined competition from Wayne Broadhurst and Chad Wirtzfeld, while enthusiastic pair, Luke Tuck and Nigel Coates, are sure to contribute greatly to the entertainment.
Also getting another run out will be a group from the Dirt Track Riders Association, who relish testing their specialist motorcycle skills around the pacey Smallbrook oval.
Wightlink Warriors co-owner, Barry Bishop, said: “This week, we will move away from conventional speedway, and hand the track over to two other motorcycle disciplines that have been well received in the past.
"With two Warriors riders in the Island Masters event, there will be plenty for the home fans to cheer.
"And who can forget some of the classic handicap heats from last year? If we get a repeat, it will be truly spectacular.”
Gates at the Smallbrook open at 5.15pm with demonstration races from 6.10pm, preceding the main event, which starts at 7pm.
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