Super Swede speedway rider Daniel Nermark took Berwick back to school in a Premier League romp at Saddlebow last night.

King's Lynn 66, Berwick 27 (Lynn won 117-73 on aggregate)

Super Swede Daniel Nermark took Berwick back to school in a Premier League romp at Saddlebow last night.

Nermark was in a class of his own as he coasted to an effortless 15-point maximum. Only Berwick's belated fightback spared the visitors total humiliation.

Polish heat leader Jacek Rempala scorched to a heat-11 tactical win over Tomas Topinka after two earlier pointless outings - Berwick's first flag of a long evening.

Andreas Bergstrom eclipsed the home duo in the next before Topinka exacted revenge over the Bandits' heat leader as Lynn smashed through their customary 60-point barrier.

Bergstrom split the Stars' Aussie top order in a swift opener, with Troy Batchelor paying for a sluggish gate.

Red hot reserve Chris Mills and John Oliver started the maximum march in the next, Oliver reeling in the outgunned Bandits duo exiting turn two.

Nermark lifted from the gate in heat three, but was clear with Trevor Harding in his slipstream until Danny Warwick's top-bend slip resulted in the race being awarded.

Michael Makovsky took no prisoners in a feisty heat-four duel with Oliver - ducking inside the Aussie to chase home Topinka.

Makovsky challenged Doolan in heat six, but hit the shale to gift Lynn a maximum as they moved 20 points clear.

Topinka and Mills served up 'Come Dancing'-style speedway with a tandem ride success in the next - Lynn's skipper even deferring to his sidekick in the finish straight.

Bergstrom's tactical storm blew itself out by turn one of heat eight, Batchelor being back in the groove with Oliver riding pillion.

The World U21 reserve fancied a spot of exhibition wheelies behind Doolan in another procession on the resumption.

Rempala's stunning tactical raid temporarily jolted Lynn out of their comfort zone - the Pole impudently flying from the gate and leaving Topinka to launch a late assault around the outside of Bergstrom.

The Swede pinched another heat win four laps later as Berwick avoided the ignominy of the lowest Premier League haul by a visiting outfit this season - Redcar's limp 22 points back in May.

Topinka re-asserted a measure of control in heat 13, although a resurgent Rempala was too swift for Doolan.

Nermark moved centre stage with a breathtaking win in the penultimate race, the Swede virtually horizontal to the track in search of the grip to fly around friend and foe alike.

Lynn's star man completed his nap hand in the finale, with Rempala fending off Harding's last-ditch effort for second.

Stars: Doolan 9+1, Batchelor 9+1, Harding 8+4, Nermark 15, Topinka 10+1, Mills 8+1, Oliver 7+2.

Bandits: Rempala 10, Bergstrom 8, Burza 3, Makovsky 3, Warwick 1, Branney 2.

Lynn's hectic week continues tonight at Redcar in the Premier League.