Dryml GP ambition.

Ales Dryml is keen to join brother Lukas in the 2004 Grand Prix series when he rides at Poole on Sunday. Dryml, axed by Belle Vue last month, is also hoping for a return to the Elite League and a good performance in Dorset would help.

He said: "The Grand Prix is very important to me and I'm determined to get a top six place at Poole." If Dryml does make that top six placing on Sunday it will rescue a season that hasn't worked out too well for the Czech having never got to grips with the tricky Belle Vue curcuit which lead to his departure from the Aces last month.

Dryml GP ambition.

Ales Dryml is keen to join brother Lukas in the 2004 Grand Prix series when he rides at Poole on Sunday. Dryml, axed by Belle Vue last month, is also hoping for a return to the Elite League and a good performance in Dorset would help.

He said: "The Grand Prix is very important to me and I'm determined to get a top six place at Poole." If Dryml does make that top six placing on Sunday it will rescue a season that hasn't worked out too well for the Czech having never got to grips with the tricky Belle Vue curcuit which lead to his departure from the Aces last month.

With England's David Howe losing his fitness race to compete at Poole, triple British Under-21 champion Simon Stead has answered a late call up to replace Howe and will no doubt be eaget to make the most of his chance of Grand Prix glory having got a taster as a wild card in the British GP at Cardiff back in June.

Competition will be fierce on Sunday afternoon with ex-GP regular Peter Karlsson wanting that ststus back. Karlsson is facing a hectic weekend of action with both individual and team action. He will ride at Poole on Saturday morning in practice for Sunday before heading up the motorway to ride for Wolves at Coventry. He said: "It's a busy time but that's the way I like it. I'm really looking forward to it, both for myself and for the team."

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