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Scorpions Win But Pirates Progress in Cab Direct Championship
Bittersweet victory for Scunthorpe Scorpions as Poole Pirates advance on aggregate despite defeat
Apr. 11, 2026 at 3:52pm
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A cubist interpretation of the thrilling speedway action, where victory and defeat intertwine in a captivating display of strategic prowess.Oxford TodayIn a recent MAXiCab KO Cup clash, the Scunthorpe Scorpions emerged victorious with a 50-40 win over the Poole Pirates. However, despite their triumph, it was the Pirates who advanced on aggregate, highlighting the complexities of success in the sport of speedway racing.
Why it matters
This match showcases the nuances of speedway racing, where victory is not always straightforward. The Scorpions' win, coupled with the Pirates' progression, raises questions about the metrics of success in the sport and the importance of adaptability and strategic depth.
The details
The standout moment of the night was the performance of 16-year-old Ryan Ingram, who secured his first senior-level victory in Heat 12. While the Scorpions were fighting to salvage their season, Ingram's win provided a glimpse of hope for the team's future. The Pirates' consistency, with Zach Cook's 10+1 and Lewis Kerr's 9+1, ensured their progression despite the loss. The challenging track conditions also played a crucial role, as Kerr noted the track was 'very challenging', underscoring the adaptability required in speedway racing.
- The recent MAXiCab KO Cup clash between Scunthorpe Scorpions and Poole Pirates took place on April 10, 2026.
The players
Ryan Ingram
A 16-year-old rider who secured his first senior-level victory in Heat 12, providing a glimmer of hope for the Scunthorpe Scorpions.
Josh Pickering
A Poole Pirates rider who scored 12 points, contributing to the team's progression despite the loss.
Michael Palm Toft
A Scunthorpe Scorpions rider who returned to form with 11+1 points, but was overshadowed by the Pirates' consistency.
Zach Cook
A Poole Pirates rider who scored 10+1 points, ensuring the team's progression despite the defeat.
Lewis Kerr
A Poole Pirates rider who scored 9+1 points and commented on the 'very challenging' track conditions.
What they’re saying
“It was a really good night for myself and the team... I can't thank everyone enough.”
— Ryan Ingram, Scunthorpe Scorpions rider
“I'm disappointed with the final result, but I'm happy with my win against Pickering in Heat 10.”
— Lewis Kerr, Poole Pirates rider
What’s next
The Poole Pirates will face Oxford in the next round of the MAXiCab KO Cup, while the Scunthorpe Scorpions will look to regroup and build on the momentum from their strong finish in this match.
The takeaway
This match highlights the complexities of success in speedway racing, where victory is not always straightforward. The Scorpions' win, coupled with the Pirates' progression, showcases the importance of adaptability, strategic depth, and the ability to find light in the shadows of defeat. It's a reminder that in sports, as in life, the metrics of success are not always clear-cut.

