When Claire and myself embarked on this project we had in our minds what we wanted to achieve and how we wanted to achieve it. We had ideas, plans and goals that we hoped to see take fruition. Below you will find detailed our aim for the project that began taking shape in our minds in early 2003.

To offer a fully inclusive training facility to the Spanish.

Boys, girls, men and women alike love their bikes and more importantly their bike racing. It is therefore our intention to introduce speedway racing (or motospeedway as it will be known) to the nation at a level where the emphasis will be on taking part and learning rather than just coming along to watch.

The possibility of producing riders good enough to go to the UK and compete we believe is achievable, then maybe even in years to come, enough riders good enough to represent their country at world level. When you look at recent World Cup qualifiers, teams have been included from countries such as France, Austria, Latvia and Slovenia, all non major speedway nations. This, coupled with the Spanish natural ability on anything two-wheeled, we feel gives us the opportunity to add another name to the list of competing nations to possibly rub shoulders one day with the likes of top teams such as GB, Denmark, Poland and Australia.

The other side to our venture is to offer an out of season and possibly in season training/practice/testing facility where although never guaranteed, the odds on good weather are very much stacked in ours and our clients favour. Whether a team building week pre-season or a mid-season few days following return from injury, every requirement can be catered for. Airport transfers and accommodation to suit any budget can be arranged, as well as workshop facilities for riders and mechanics alike.

We will endeavour to carry out our aims to the very best of our ability and undertake such with professionalism and enthusiasm to create not just Spain’s FIRST EVER purpose built speedway, but one that people can’t wait to visit then never want to leave.

Russell Paine and Claire Evans