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Post by Admin on Apr 4, 2009 0:01:02 GMT
Peter Karlsson returns to lead the team after a year away and with Fredrik Lindgren they form a formidable top two, especially around Monmore Green.
The ever popular, Adam Skornicki returns to add experience to the team after a great year with Poole where he won the league title. He was also crowned Polish Champion in 2008 when he scored a 15 point maximum.
Tai Woffinden makes his much awaited debut for Wolves after two years in the Premier League. Tai rode for Team GB in the World Cup play-off in 2008 and top scored for the team. He also won the British U-18 and U-21's titles and finished 3rd in the British Final behind Scott Nicholls and Edward Kennett.
Nicolai Klindt is one of the top Danish prospects and did quite good in his debut season, but will need to be more consistant this year to progress forward. Has changed quite a few things around this year, including his bikes being done by Sam Ermolenko.
Hynek Stichauer is a 21 year old Czech who looks to be a big gamble for the Elite League and my feelings are that he wont make the grade in this league and will be out by June.
Ty Proctor and Chris Kerr are doubling up in 2009 while Joe Haines starts as tthe clubs official number 8.
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