Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Crumps seeks birthday present

Jason Crump

Jason Crump … “my collarbone is fine”.
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Australian Jason Crump needs a good outcome in a Italian Speedway Grand Prix if he is to sojourn in row for a universe title.

Three-time universe champion Crump is third in a Speedway Grand Prix championship, 10 points behind array personality Greg Hancock, carrying shown good resilience to measure 9 points in a Croatian Speedway Grand Prix in Jul only a week after violation a collar, yet he says a pretension competition is “wide open”.

“I am looking brazen to Italy, and should be entirely fit by a time we get there,” Crump pronounced on jasoncrump.com.

“My collarbone is fine.

“It’s only a flesh area around a shoulder, neck and arm area that is still repair itself, and that is removing improved each day.”

Crump, who incited 37 on Monday, is looking to secure a belated birthday benefaction in Italy.

“With 5 rounds to go, we need a good outcome during all of them and another integrate of Grand Prix wins would be nice,” he said.

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“I will be giving it my best shot.”

Nicki Pedersen also hopes to store vigour on universe champion Hancock.

Triple universe champion Pedersen won a Croatian Grand Prix in Gorican on Jul 28 to pierce adult to second in a Speedway GP standings on 91 points – 6 behind Hancock.

With Crump only 4 points behind a Dane, and Chris Holder only another 3 points serve behind in fourth, Pedersen said: “it isn’t only a conflict between me and Jason or whoever else, like it used to be”.

“There are lots of guys adult there, and it’s good for a sport,” Pedersen pronounced on speedwaygp.com.

“It’s good for everybody.

“You don’t need to demeanour during any other rider, though, we demeanour during yourself. That’s what I’m doing during a moment. I’m looking towards myself and creation certain we go in a right direction.”

Pedersen pronounced that Terenzano wasn’t his favourite stop on a SGP tour, yet he was dynamic to leave with a bagful of points.

“Terenzano is a tough one for everyone,” he said.

“It’s a lane nobody unequivocally rides – only once a year in a Grand Prix.

“But we unequivocally demeanour brazen to it and hopefully we can get divided from that one with lots of points.”

“With a apparatus we have now, we really demeanour brazen to entrance down there and carrying a good practice.

“I’ll move my gating gloves as well, make some good starts and keep a speed in a engine.

“I’ve watched final year’s Grand Prix, as we always do going into a round, and I’ve seen all a opposite lines there are.”

Watch a FIM Fogo Italian Speedway GP Live and Exclusive, and in High Definition, on SPEED (Channel 512) from 4am (EST), Sunday, Aug 12.

 

Source: http://www.zimbio.com/MotoGP/articles/I-dQtc_9m8B/Crumps+seeks+birthday+present

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