Mildenhall Fen Tigers take their 100 per cent record in this year's speedway season into May, with the next side looking to quieten the Tigers' roar being the Oxford Chargers.
Mildenhall's 2022 season turned last year after away and home defeats to Oxford, and they'll be determined to avoid a repeat this year and keep their unbeaten record going.
The side from the 'City of Dreaming Spires' is full of experience which the Tigers will hope won't translate into another nightmare for the Fen men.
The electric Chargers visit West Row this coming Sunday, May 14, and there's certainly a very familiar look to the visitors, with all three of their heat leader trio being ex-Mildenhall men.
Captaining the side from the University City and riding in their number one race jacket is Jordan Jenkins – who occupied those same roles for the Fen Tigers when the Suffolk club won the National Development League (NDL) in 2021.
Joining Jenkins to make a formidable looking top two, especially on such familiar West Row shale, is his successor as Mildenhall skipper of last term, Ryan Kinsley, with both riders acting as a difficult pair to beat.
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Therefore, it'll be an irresistible force running into an immovable object when Jenkins and Kinsley come up against the hosts' in-form top two of Alfie Bowtell and skipper Lee Complin.
Bowtell has dropped points in just two races all season and was unsurprisingly named the NDL Rider of the Month for April.
The third ex-Fen Tiger in the visitors' ranks is Plymouth-based Henry Atkins, a former GB Youth champion, and there's another national champion from the youth ranks in the Aussie Luke Killeen – who'll be riding the Mildenhall track for the first time.
The gates to the speedway race open at 2.30pm, with this NDL battle starting at 4pm on May 14.
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