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Post by miltonkeynescats on Oct 5, 2015 18:33:29 GMT
Last week saw his welcome return to the Cats fold, with a paid 2 return following his injury layoff, this week, in preparation for the visit of Chantry, Cats number 6 Dragan Moosz has been spending plenty of time at The Grovedale under the watching eye of young Australian Buck Bracey and experienced Pole Rado Kornacki working on bike setup and racing lines around the 375m circuit.
"He has talent but his bikes aren't quite there" said Cats number 1 Kornacki, "Thanks to team sponsors inthedirt he has a couple new engines, and we're helping to get the best from them."
"On top of his new engines we've been showing him a few lines around the place. In team practices he's looked a little lost around the wide open spaces, and since his injury he's understandably a little cautious and nervous. Hopefully we've helped coach this out of him and he'll be back to the Dragan he was in the pre-season." said Australasian number 4 Buck Bracey.
"In all meetings this season he's averaging just below his 3.39 average, which is more than good enough" said Cats promoter Sean Wood "but in the league it's down at 1.71. We have faith in him, in our first friendly at home to Canvey he got paid 7, he won heat 2, and he beat Canvey number 1 Fredrik Andersen too, he's got the talent to more than do the job for us, and now we believe he's ready to get started."
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