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MrMungo

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  1. Despite the 1 over 8 ruling, Swindon are looking pretty solid for next year with Musielak, Bellego, Batchelor, Kildemand, Zengota (maybe others too) all being possibilities to back up whoever is @ 1.

    They're certainly in a better position than some other clubs.

     

    Official averages are now up on the BSPA site.


  2. Don't forget riders receive a decent sum in one lump before a wheel is turned th n again during the season followed by a further 'bonus' come the end of the season. That has to be factored in with points, start and travelling money. How close is that one JC

    Many riders don't receive a signing on fee.

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    What is the truth about "poor old riders" - are they driving home with nowt in their pockets after a hard night's racing?

    If only we knew? No-one is prepared to break the Code of Silence over even basic pay rates are they? But they can't be too bad and doubling up riders must be well off. With what I have heard as £100 a point ( no idea if start money is now paid ) at Championship level and £200 per point ( minimum ) at Premier league level.. It looks as if no doubling up rider is earning less than £250,000 gross income per season from riding speedway - plus whatever income he can glean from sponsors ( which in some cases can be very considerable ). Yes, of course Development League riders who do not get paid could do with anything in the way of sponsorship. Let's hear about pay rates from someone in the know?

     

    You are absolutely miles off.

    Most championship riders will be on basically half that unless they're a top rider in the league.

    250k income per year? Is it April 1st already?

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  4. It's one of those matches where the temptation is so great, but you just don't know how much effort is going to be put in.

    Went for Bjerre over 8 - can see him having 6 rides, and can beat any of the Leicester riders. Can also see him losing to any of them too in true Bjerre style!

     

    Was tempted to go against Riss too, as I seem to recall he's had some crappy ones at Owlerton, but decided against it.


  5. Quite an enjoyable meeting, mostly due to the shock factor, and the fact that the Play-Offs never let us down.

    Track looked fine to me; there were some decent races, but like King's Lynn, the Swindon track is not what it once was. Racing wise it looked as good as most matches from Swindon, and track looked in better nick than usual.

     

    Masters was sublime, he along with Schlein (although he faded away towards the end) were the main reasons for Wolves' success, not the track, complacency, the moon, etc, etc.

    Masters' form since his injury has been very average, but tonight he really stepped up, and was magnificent.

    In truth, the whole Wolves side shone at some point.

     

    In the Play-Offs, you always have to expect the unexpected (just ask any Vetlanda fan), and I think this tie is far from over. Wolves will be without their best 2 riders round Monmore, and no doubt because of this (and the added pressure) will have less home track advantage than normal. Swindon are more than capable of winning round there, they will need to perform a damn sight better than they did tonight though.

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  6. There were not many positives to come out of the GP last night at all, but at least it makes the picks for next year more interesting.

     

    With new blood in next year thanks to Pawlicki and Cook, along with returning Laguta, I don't think there's a need for too many other new riders; the one exception being Milik who I really think could mix it up.

     

    Holder, Zagar and Vaculik all showed last night that they are too good not to be in it, although Holder can be especially frustrating ranging from the immaculate to the uber-ordinary.

    Another final appearance for Holder and I think he will get a pick for next year - assuming Mr Chapman has no say in the matter!

     

    Can see the picks going to: (9th place), Hancock, Iversen and maybe Milik (or Holder if he finishes the season strongly)


  7. Interesting that the Russian team manager was talking to Bogdanovs prior to start of heat 14. Then Bogdanovs takes Doyle wide and Tarasenko cuts back.

     

    One hour 8 minutes into above . Talks to Tarasenko then Bogdanovs who nods back.

    Interesting spot, and not at all surprised. That first bend was text-book team riding along with exploiting one of Doyle's major weaknesses.

    No doubt this come about because of Batchelor's move.

    Aussies were not great all the way through but it was a truly shocking collapse from them after the Batchelor incident. It's like they had no composure or temperament at all. Apart from Fricke, they just got worse and worse and worse.

     

    Delighted for the Russians, they all rode well, and rode intelligently.

    I will be amazed if the Poles don't win tomorrow, and by quite a large margin I expect, but there's no doubt this World Cup has probably been the most entertaining WC in years, largely thanks to the Russians.

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  8. This is where Speedway does itself no favours whatsoever.

    Newman has been loyal to Poole for as long as I can remember, won them countless matches, and from my visits to Poole seems as popular as any home rider. Adding to the fact that he has had a couple of dreadful years injury wise, I think at the very least he deserved time to prove himself.

    It's not as if he is being replaced by someone far superior either. Starke is a solid rider, but he's probably no better or worse than Newman the vast majority of time.

    Next thing promoters will be whinging about a lack of loyalty from riders. I wonder why!

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  9. Richard hit the polyfoam hard and could have resulted in a pretty nasty one. Anderson is lucky it was Richard he done it to if he had tried that stunt with Richie he would be eating his dinner through a straw tonight.

     

    But it was a pretty reckless from Anderson he only knows himself if it was intentional.

    Nothing reckless about it. Andersen made the start and headed straight for the dirt as most riders would do round Glasgow.

    Lawson acted like a spoilt brat and a child.

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    Agree re- Josh Bailey ... he tries hard but is way out of depth :( - we have one great reserve in Kai but we need 2 like most other teams have!

     

    Rest of the team no complaints though (except their gating ofc .... :o

    Smith 2.61

    Ayres 4.00

    Shanes 2.40

    Perks 4.00

    Graversen 3.47

    Waj 3.20 (+3 other riders on 3.xx averages)

    Greaves 2.45

    (Bailey 1.56)

     

    I don't think it's unfair to say that Bailey is struggling compared to the other number sevens listed, but he's not that far off several of them. One decent score and his average will be comparable to Shanes, Greaves, etc.

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  11. You'd have thought they would have updated that part as of their site as they have 2 articles about Nathan joining Ipswich and he's keen to impress on their home screen.

     

    If his signing hasn't been ratified then it should have been and I'm sure there will be all sorts of riding under protest tonight.

    BSPA probably just been too busy doing whatever they do on a 9-5 basis - the mind boggles!

    Sarj for Roynon hasn't been confirmed yet either and that was on the SpeedwayGB site before Greaves.


  12. Yes in my view.

     

    Didn't rate Emil but can't see that Danny is even as good as him.

     

    A very strange signing.

    Gappy is an upgrade, and has been scoring well this year for Berwick (not many could say that) so probably nothing to lose, but will be going to many tracks for the first time and will miss several meetings too, I am sure.

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