VOL. 52 ISSUE 29 JULY 21, 2015 P31
2016 AMSOIL ARENACROSS
SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED
Feld Motorsports released the 2016 AMSOIL Arenacross schedule.
It never hurts to plan early.
January 9-10 ............. US Bank Arena .............................. Cincinnati, OH
January 15-17 ............ Royal Farms Arena ......................... Baltimore, MD
January 22-24 ........... PPL Center .................................... Allentown, PA
January 30-31 ........... Greensboro Coliseum ................. Greensboro, NC
February 4-7 .............. Broadmoor World Arena .......Colorado Springs, CO
February 13-14 ........... CenturyLink Center ............................ Omaha, NB
February 20-21 .......... Amalie Arena .......................................Tampa, FL
February 27-28 .......... BJCC Complex ........................... Birmingham, AL
March 12-13 ............... Cajun Dome ................................... Lafayette, LA
April 2-3 .................... Citizens Business Bank Arena .............. Ontario, CA
April 9-10 .................. Salinas Sports Complex ...................... Salinas, CA
April 16-17 .................. Tacoma Dome .................................. Tacoma, WA
April 22-24 ................ Ford Idaho Center .............................. Nampa, ID
May 6-8 .................... Orleans Arena ............................... Las Vegas, NV
tation and thinking, 'maybe one
day.' Today is the day and I'm
very happy.
"I feel pretty normal, though.
I'm really happy with my points,
but this meeting has gone al-
ready. I want to prove I can stay
in the top eight and start think-
ing about next season. I will
celebrate, but after the season.
"This is the middle of the
season. I'll stay focused on the
next few rounds, the Polish
league and the British league.
Now there is still so much to
do.
"But I want to say thank you
to all my fans, my team and my
sponsors. I had big support
before the meeting, so I thank
everyone."
No shortage of Speedway
GP experts tipped Janowski to
win a round in his debut season
and some have even suggested
he has the class for a top-three
finish. Janowski is glad to be
rated so highly, but knows there
is still work to do.
"Of course I hear this," he
said, "but I don't want to think
about it. Even if someone says
I can do it, it does not make
any difference to me. I have to
score the points. I just focus on
myself and that's it."
Janowski backed the FIM
Jury's decision to abandon the
meeting without running the
semi-finals and final as the rain
got harder and harder.
"The most important thing
is safety and after we had the
rain, it would have been difficult
to control the bike."
Runner-up Pedersen was
more than happy with his sixth
Latvian Speedway GP top-four
finish in Daugavpils. He is now
just nine points adrift of World
Championship leader Tai Wof-
finden in second place after
cutting the deficit by three.
After managing nine points
in Cardiff, he's determined to
keep building his form ahead of
next Saturday's Swedish SGP
at Malilla—his Elitserien home
track.
John Hipkiss