Swindon Captain Leigh Adams celebrated his 100th Speedway Grand Prix appearance in perfect fashion with a thoroughly deserved victory at an enthralling round seven in Malilla, Sweden.
On a memorable night of International speedway the Australian collected his second GP victory of the 2008 season and in doing so revitalized his World Championship campaign.
Adams dropped just three points in his five qualifying rides which secured him first pick of gate positions in the first semi final. A characteristically smooth semi final victory was followed by a clever ride in the final that saw the thirty seven year old recover from a rough first corner and emphatically take the lead on the second lap. The Robins' skipper exploited a small mistake from Hans Andersen, nipped underneath the Dane and from that point on rode to an untroubled victory.
Adams was naturally delighted with the result:"We're a long way adrift from Nicki Pedersen, but this is a stepping stone. We said we had to forget about the points and just try to enjoy it, and that's what I did
I am still enjoying my speedway, still riding pretty well and I've got great people around me. With those hundred Grands Prix, it takes a dedicated team, and I have to say a big thank-you to my mechanics and my family because it's been a long old haul for many years. I've got to finish on top of the box a few more times. A few more of these and we'll be up there!"
Round eight of the series takes place in Latvia on August 30th.
OVERALL STANDINGS after Round 7:
Nicki Pedersen 116, Jason Crump 99, Greg Hancock 89, Hans Andersen 84, Tomasz Gollob 82, Leigh Adams 80, Andreas Jonsson 61, Rune Holta 53, Fredrik Lindgren 52,Niels-Kristian Iversen 48, Scott Nicholls 45, Chris Harris 40, Bjarne Pedersen 38, Krzysztof Kasprzak 31, Lukas Dryml 25.