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Former Lynn rider on the podium at British GP

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Former King’s Lynn rider Robert Lambert was back on the podium at the FIM Speedway Grand Prix of Great Britain on Saturday.Lambert completed a historic British one-two at Principality Stadium on Saturday as he followed the eventual winner Dan Bewley over the line in Cardiff.Lambert claimed the runner-up position, earning him 18 points to storm from fifth to second place in the championship standings – only 21 behind current leader, Bartosz Zmarzlik of Poland with four rounds to race.The British one-two comes just over a month after Bewley and Lambert joined forces to win their second FIM Speedway of Nations world team title in three years at Manchester’s National Speedway Stadium on July 13.Second-placed Lambert admits a bout of food poisoning nearly put his hopes of Cardiff success in jeopardy – until a steak dinner came to the rescue.The Norfolk-based rider said: “I was a bit worried after Friday. I couldn’t hold on for the two practice runs. I had food poisoning on Wednesday, so I was a bit under-par and slowly trying to build my energy up over the past couple of days.“After my second run on Friday, I was trying to think of some ways to pick up my energy levels. I had a big piece of steak last night and I think that did it, along with a good night’s sleep.” On Thursday night, Lambert’s former side paid the price for a nightmare start as they went down 54-36 at Oxford in the Rowe Motor Oil Premiership on Thursday. The result officially ended any mathematical chances the Stars had of reaching the play-offs, ahead of their visit to Birmingham last night.The PSH Environmental Stars were blown away inside a disastrous first five races at Cowley in which they conceded four 5-1s and a 4-2 with guest Norick Blodorn the only visiting rider to defeat a member of the home team.But they did regroup, especially after a lengthy delay caused by rain, and captain Niels-Kristian Iversen again rolled back the years with a high-quality performance. Iversen retired from the lead in Heat 1 but after being on the receiving end of a 5-1 in Heat 4, he scored 13 points from his next five rides in a terrific individual display.Stars manager Rob Lyon said: “It was a terrible start, an awful start. The track was patchy, and obviously the rain was pretty persistent. “Luckily it stopped, and the track staff got on the track and made it a lot better for the second half of the meeting, which we drew if you want to look at it like that.“That was better because it was getting a little embarrassing initially. We pulled it back a little bit, and with the depleted team we had it was probably a result we expected. “Niels has been riding well for the last few weeks. He had a blip at home last week, but apart from that he’s been in double figures home and away, which is great – in the twilight of his career he’s hanging on in there and still doing it, and fair play to him.”Oxford 54: Rohan Tungate 11+1, Charles Wright 9+1, Erik Riss 8+1, Maciej Janowski 8+1, Chris Harris 8, Luke Killeen 6+2, Ashton Boughen 4.King’s Lynn 36: Niels-Kristian Iversen 14, Norick Blodorn 8+1, Anders Rowe 6, Lewis Kerr 5, Jan Kvech 3+1, Patryk Wojdylo 0, Benjamin Basso r/r.



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