New air fence in place for Workington Comets speedway meetings

Last updated at 12:24, Tuesday, 11 March 2014

Workington Comets new 20,000 air fence has been put in place at Derwent Park.

Laura Morgan

Comets had to have the fence in place by the start of the new season after governing body, Federation of International Motorcycling, announced that all Premier League tracks must have a protective barriers fitted to improve rider safety.

Comets owner Laura Morgan said that the fence cost in excess of 20,000 and two-thirds of that had been recouped from fund-raising and donations.

She said: All in all it went well. We got it up, although there was a couple of teething problems.

But we are all very pleased with it. The riders safety is paramount.

The air fence was put together in Poland by Tony Briggs, who is son of four-time world champion Barry Briggs.

Events were held last year to help pay for the safety fence, including a fun day at Derwent Park in September.

Comets will continue to fund-raise for the air fence throughout the 2014 season.

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New air fence in place for Workington Comets speedway meetings

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