When he rides in tonight's home Elite League clash against Oxford it will be his fourth match in a schedule that involves eight meetings in nine days in four different countries.
In the run-up to tonight's match, Screen, 32, rode for the Fonestyle UK Aces at Coventry on Friday, had a longtrack meeting in Holland on Saturday and then flew to Glasgow for yesterday's Shane Parker testimonial.
He flies out to Sweden tomorrow, is back at Belle Vue for Wednesday for the league match against Wolverhampton and has matches at Oxford on Thursday and Ipswich on Saturday - with a day off on Friday!
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Team boss Ian Thomas said: "It's a tough schedule, even for the boys who are just doing the five Belle Vue matches. Obviously it's hard on men and machines.
"But it's difficult to say it is too much racing because when we had a quiet spell earlier in the season, everyone was talking about is going off the boil.
"We knew July was going to be a busy and an important month and I'm happy with the way it has gone so far. We have won well at home, won at Arena Essex and had narrow defeats at Peterborough and Coventry which mean we should be able to collect the aggregate bonus point."
The Aces track their strongest side in the home matches against Oxford and Wolverhampton with young Aussie Rusty Harrison, who had a superb 14-point return for Edinburgh on Friday, returning in place of Krister Marsh.
BELLE VUE: K Bjerre, A Smith, J Screen, J Lyons, J Crump, R Harrison, S Stead.
OXFORD: G Hancock, T Kroner, T McGowan, N-K Iversen, B Hamill, H Gustafsson, R Gafurov.
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