(SPEEDWAY 1)SWINDON collected an away win from a tense encounter at Coventry - but manager Alun Rossiter was not entirely satisfied.Simon Stead and Leigh Adams were the Robins' Heat 15 heroes after the Bees had recovered a ten-point deficit to level the scores.Rossiter said: "If we'd lost that I would have gone mad. It's a victory against a very good side but that doesn't excuse how we almost threw it away."(SPEEDWAY 2)IPSWICH have moved off the bottom of the Elite League table after getting the better of Poole by ten points at Foxhall.The reigning champions opened up well with a 5-1 in Heat 1, but were unable to maintain that momentum.Witches boss Pete Simmons said: "The manner in which we achieved the victory was unimportant, although I was happy to see one or two riders starting to look more confident."
(SPEEDWAY 3)NEWPORT are set to recall the experienced Tony Atkin following this Sunday's home fixture against Birmingham.Atkin, who is leading the club's National League effort this season, is in line to step up to the senior team to replace Nick Simmons.Promoter Steve Mallett said: "We all know what Tony brings to his racing - first or fourth, he is always getting stuck in and we need that attitude at present." (FIXTURES)FRIDAY APRIL 24:BRITISH U21 FINAL: Lakeside 8pmPREMIER TROPHY: Edinburgh v Berwick 7.30, Scunthorpe v King's Lynn 7.30, Somerset v Stoke 7.30CHALLENGE: Plymouth v Weymouth 7.30SATURDAY APRIL 25:PREMIER TROPHY: Berwick v Glasgow 7pm, Stoke v Scunthorpe 7.30, Workington v Edinburgh 7pm NATIONAL LEAGUE: Rye House v King's Lynn 7pmCHALLENGE: Weymouth v Plymouth 7.15SUNDAY APRIL 26:PREMIER TROPHY: Glasgow v Berwick 4pm, Newcastle v Edinburgh 6.30, Newport v Birmingham 2