The Poole Pirates' dominance in the MAXiCab KO Cup semi-finals was bittersweet, as the team celebrated a 55-34 victory over Oxford, securing a 31-point aggregate win. However, the evening took a somber turn when Fraser Bowes suffered a crash during his second ride, resulting in lower back pain and a hospital visit. This incident prompted an apology from Pirates promoter Dan Ford, who acknowledged the subpar track preparation and vowed to improve.
Despite the setback, the Pirates' performance was impressive, with Richard Lawson, Zach Cook, Will Cairns, and Lewis Kerr all contributing double-figure scores. Guest rider Nick Morris also made a notable impact with 10 points. The Oxford manager, Peter Schroeck, acknowledged the challenging conditions, noting the track's grip and the stops and starts that affected both teams equally.
The Pirates' progress to the semi-finals sets up an intriguing match against Berwick, while Plymouth will face Redcar in the other last-four clash. This tournament highlights the Pirates' resilience and the importance of track conditions in the sport. The team's ability to adapt and improve, as promised by Ford, will be crucial in their pursuit of further success in the competition.