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Brummies boss feels pain after riders hit a new low

Birmingham Mail

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June 28, 2025

BIRMINGHAM boss Chris Adams had sympathy with the club's supporters after admitting their huge defeat at Oxford was 'painful to watch.

- By RYAN GUEST

The Curtis Sport Brummies were thrashed 62-28 by a team who had failed to beat any other side in the Premiership this year.

They held the Spires for the opening four races with the scores tied 12-12 heading into the first track grading break.

But a dismal display saw them register no further race winners all night as they managed just 16 points throughout the rest of the contest.

It was Birmingham's heaviest defeat since the opening night of the 2022 season and the efforts of Paco Castagna and Ben Barker apart, team manager Adams was left baffled and angered by his side's performance.

"I don’t really know what went on," he said. “If you’d have told me this was going to be the final score after those four races, I'd never have believed you in a million years.

“It was painful to watch and simply just not good enough. I feel sorry for all the travelling supporters and anyone who watched the live stream and we know we're better than that and we expect better.

“Our Championship riders (Castagna and Barker) were our top scorers; Ben battled away all night and answered the critics, just like Paco has since he came to the club.

“They deserved Heat 15 and I made a point of putting them in the same as I did when I put Paco in as a tac sub as well. I've got a lot of thinking to do.”

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