(SPEEDWAY 1)BRITISH Champion Chris Harris is determined to keep his strong Grand Prix run going when he competes at Vojens on Saturday.Harris goes into the Danish GP in the all-important top eight in the overall standings, and clear of his rivals by seven points after his superb second place in Croatia a fortnight ago.He said: "I'm pleased with how I'm riding at the moment, and I'm happy with how things are going on and off track after I made a lot of changes."I'm sure everyone can see that with my performances, I feel like I'm riding better than I ever have done and obviously I'm getting the right combination around me."Having that gap is nice but it can all turn around quickly and someone who is ten points behind could get back ahead, but then again I'm only ten points behind fourth place! I've just got to keep knocking on the door, I'll be battling to finish as high as I can but my main aim is to make sure of top eight."*Live coverage of Saturday's Danish Grand Prix will be available via the red button on Sky Sports 4, starting at 6pm.(SPEEDWAY 2)RYE House are hopeful of having key rider Jordan Frampton back in their side this weekend as they bid to pip Sheffield to a top-four finish in the Premier League.Frampton has been out since suffering a knee injury at Berwick, but he could now make his comeback against Newport on Saturday.Rockets boss John Sampford said: "Realistically at this stage, Sheffield are our strongest rivals for finishing in the top four. They are six match points ahead of us, with one away fixture at Glasgow to come. "The worst case situation for us is that they win that for maximum points and take a ten point lead, so are current planning is that we have to go all out for wins in our final four fixtures."The positive news is that Jordan has been given the all-clear by his doctor today and is scheduling a private practice session. If he comes through that- and it is an IF at this stage - then we'll be looking for him to ride against Newport on Saturday." (FIXTURES)
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 10:PREMIER LEAGUE: Edinburgh v Stoke 7.30NATIONAL LEAGUE: Scunthorpe v Newport 7.30CHALLENGE: Weymouth v Bristol 7.15WESTERNAPOLIS: Plymouth OFF
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 11:PREMIER LEAGUE: Berwick v Stoke 7pm, Rye House v Newport 6pm NATIONAL LEAGUE: Rye House v Newport (follows PL fixture) BRITISH U15 CHAMPIONSHIP: Buxton 3pm
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 12:PREMIER LEAGUE: Glasgow v King's Lynn 4pm, Newcastle v Berwick 6.30, Stoke v Rye House 3pm NATIONAL LEAGUE: King's Lynn v Bournemouth 7.30 NATIONAL TROPHY: Newport v Plymouth 2.30