Oxford Silver Machine ace Nicki Pedersen turns his attentions to his homeland Denmark this weekend where the Danish Grand Prix makes its debut at the impressive Parken Stadium in Copenhagen.
With the British Grand Prix done and dusted, the focus for Pedersen is a dream victory in his native Denmark.
Nicki Pedersen
He currently lies just three points behind GP leader Tony Rickardsson, who is a big favourite to chalk up his sixth world title. But the Dane in his current mood is not afraid of anyone.
Since that great night in Cardiff, Pedersen has been in irrepressible form, notching up double figure scores all over the place.
Speaking during the meeting at Peterborough on Wednesday, Pedersen said: "It's time to forget about Cardiff and stay focused on the job for Denmark.
"It's a new stadium, similar to Cardiff and it will be new to everyone, so let's hope it will be a good track.
"Cardiff was the biggest night ever for me so far. My set-up is right and my bikes are working for me."
Saturday's line-up: Dryml, Dados, B Pedersen, Gjedde, Protasiewicz, Wiltshire, Gollob, Jensen, Sullivan, Karlsson, Lyons, Povazhny, Bajerski,Max, Brhel, R Pedersen, N Pedersen, Hancock, Adams, Jonsson, Crump, Rickardsson, Nicholls, Holta.
Top ten standings: Rickardsson 56 pts, N Pedersen 53, Dryml 46, Adams 42,
Hancock 40, Sullivan 38, Crump 36, Holta 35, Gollob 27, Protasiewicz 27.
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