Jump to content
British Speedway Forum
Scarface

2006 - Rules ?

Recommended Posts

SwissPosition

 

Like Lanzilla, I just want to say that you are spot on with the core problems. With stadiums and the outlets being owned by others it is very difficult to improve on or comment on them. Owners feel that if it's good enough for their doggy patrons it should be good enough for you speedway lot.

Speedway will always be speedway, despite dodgy rules, and internally we all moan at the wrong things that new fans really aren't bothered with. If we all bring others and help spread the word, that is the must effective way of introducing and adding to the fan base. Let's all make an effort before the start of next year and see what we can do about it. :D

 

:blink::blink:

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Swiss Position,

 

You have highlighted a problem, although it is not a new one. Some facilties are awful. Any male used the men's on the back straight at Swindon? Dark ages doesn't descibe it adequately enough.

 

However, the resolution to this problem does not lie in the hands of the promoters. The only ones who are capable of doing anything about it are those promoters that own their own stadiums. In the EL, I make that Coventry and Eastbourne. In the PL, I have no idea, maybe King's Lynn?

 

Back in 1996, the owners of Monmore Green wanted to change the greyhound track. We were very close to losing the speedway altogether. Sometimes these things are simply out of your hands.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Does anyone on this forum live in Exeter but work in Edinburgh, travel by road in your own vehicle and have to pay for the pleasure of doing so? :wink: I think riders should get the AA going rate.

 

It would be great if all tracks were the same size and shape as that would naturally make for closer fought races with no home advantage etc. However, that only happens on planet zog but here in the UK there should be an overseer of tracks and a track that doesnt come up to the grade on race day with the right amount of dirt, is pot holed, is so rutted that riders bounce instead of ride round or is generally a disaster zone, the promotion should be fined - There ya go, the fines will pay the rider's their extra fuel money! Joking aside, is there no regulation for the 'type' of material that is used? I am sure that would even the odds a little bit.

 

As for proper rules, yeah, get rid of the stupid TR rule and bring back the old TS rule. At least it gives the boys that are going good the chance to get more points and more money.

 

There should be TWO referees at each meeting at opposite sides of the track or at least on the blind spot [i.e., turns 3 and 4 at Reading] and a decision should not be made until each official have conferred with each other - Happens in rugby, football etc so why not speedway?

 

A guest facility should be used for your top 3 not just your number 1 but the facility should be confined to 6 weeks then its R/R or CL.

 

Get rid of the green helmet cover. As soon as a rider is on the far side of most gloomy stadiums the green looks blue anyway! However, if the rule does get changed for 2006, then the BSPA should provide all riders with new covers - hows that! [No I havent been watching the cricket].

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Personally i would like to see a change of race nights so that all the clubs ride on one night. It happens in Sweden and poland, so i don't see why it couldn't work over here. Personally scrap the play offs as yes they are ok but it might be that the best club doesn't win the league. As a cov fan i will quite happily say that Belle Vue have been the best team this season so deserve to win the league, but seen as i want coventry to win the league then this would not happen.

 

Another rule i would like to change is the way the KOC is run. I would like it to take place after the regular season. The format i would like to see is based on where you finished in the league, so it would end up like this.

 

1 v 10 match 1

2 v 9 match 2

3 v 8 match 3

4 v 7 match 4

5 v 6 match 5

 

then run over 2 legs to give everyone a chance, then

 

match 1 v match 5

match 2 v match 4

match 3 v highest place to be knocked out.

 

then finish off with a 3 team final.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

All of them should be scrapped and started again there should be NO * special dispensations * for any club/ promoter / manager. there should be NO chance for an opposing team to double points a result is a result in anyother sport so why not this one, would make it more sport like than micky mouse.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
All of them should be scrapped and started again there should be NO * special dispensations * for any club/ promoter / manager. there should be NO chance for an opposing team to double points a result is a result in anyother sport so why not this one, would make it more sport like than micky mouse.

 

With you on that, Jill. Rip up the rule book - officially this time. Start with a blank A4 pad and get down to devising a totally new tome that will destroy the third rate Barnum & Bailey type farrago we fans have endured since the advent of Sky Sports and, to a lesser extent, BSI.

 

All we ask for is that they give us back the s-p-o-r-t we know and love, speedway racing. The sport where the best team on the night wins.

 

Simple isn't it?

 

Stay well and stay happy, Angel Face.

 

Ron.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Andy good post but you forgot FANS we are the blood of the support when we cough our £14 each week we deserve to be consulted :approve:

Too right. But what form that consultation takes and how the results are communicated is what counts. For example, let's say you're a Tesco shopper; you might feel you've earned the right to make comments on board decisions taken by Tesco by virtue of spending £200 there every week, but clearly it won't happen. However, if you take part in Tesco consumer surveys and express how you feel about their prices, stores, range of goods etc. there's a fair chance that some changes might come about if other consumers feel likewise - to prevent you taking your £200 elsewhere and to coax you to part with another hard-earned 50 quid.

 

That's the bit speedway promoters have rarely twigged - how to present the product to their core audience and how to win over more. More than that, how to add value to make the product worth more at the turnstile, to increase revenues as a safety net against rising costs while increasing attendances simultaneously. Quite a trick - needs skill and patience. Ian Thomas did it quite well this year, but then things at Belle Vue had fallen a long way, and a bit of success was always going to appeal to Aces fans. Can he do the same next year? Clearly that takes a lot more understanding of the average fan!

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
For example, let's say you're a Tesco shopper; you might feel you've earned the right to make comments on board decisions taken by Tesco by virtue of spending £200 there every week, but clearly it won't happen. 

 

Excellent example. Promotors feel that you pay your cash for a 'product' not a say in how the club is run. However, I feel that some promotions are offering shabby products. Get the promotion right, get the track right and the riders will benefit and so will the fans.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Personally i would like to see a change of race nights so that all the clubs ride on one night.

 

It couldn't happen here though unless they reduced the number of fixtures as there are only 32 weeks in the season. Polish and Swedish teams ride less than half the number of meetings.

 

In addition, a single race night would mean that guests couldn't be used. That in itself might be a good thing, but some sort of replacement system would be needed.

 

I think it would be more feasible to run the BEL on two race nights, which would provide teams with more flexibility and allow more than one match per week.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Excellent example.  Promotors feel that you pay your cash for a 'product' not a say in how the club is run.  However, I feel that some promotions are offering shabby products.  Get the promotion right, get the track right and the riders will benefit and so will the fans.

The classic retort is that if you can do better, put some of your money into this venture! If we were all shareholders in speedway clubs, we'd understand the constraints far better. It's a falacious argument of course, since what holds back many clubs is lack of management and marketing expertise, effective strategic planning to determine what changes are required, resources in terms of people and funding, and often the basic imagination to see what could be improved. And this is where fans could help.

 

This is by the by - the thread is about rule changes, so my preference is to create rules which enable promoters to succeed and don't over-regulate them into submission.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Have a practice session before the meeting. It would allow the away riders especially to get set up and make for much closer meetings.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

RACE NIGHTS

 

SUN = POLAND

MON = ENGLAND

TUE = SWEDEN

WED = DENMARK

THU = ENGLAND

FRI = Open

SAT = GP's - FIM Events etc

 

With British Speedway riding double what they ride in any other country, I see England having to ride on 2 nights in the Elite League. The Premier League carry on as normal and should any rider miss a fixture due to riding in another countries league, no guest facility will be allowed and the rider will be banned for 8 days.

 

Teams would be able to fluctuate their race nights a bit (mon or thu) but each week each team would ride one home and one away match. All 10 teams would therefore be no guest facility, but there is another option.(see below)

 

MONDAYS; Belle Vue, Eastbourne, Poole, Swindon, Wolverhampton.

THURSDAYS; Arena Essex, Coventry, Ipswich, Oxford, Peterborough.

 

GUESTS;

Top riders would no longer have the guest facility and a manager/promoter has these options to replace a missing top man.

1= r/r

2= Replace a 9 point rider and your weakest rider, say 3.00 with 2 PL riders like Stoney, Wilson, Bird etc.

3= Redeclare the 1-7 with new signing(s)

 

Any reserve missing should be replaced by a PL rider averaging under 7 points a match while other riders (2-5) can have r/r or a PL rider replace them.

 

TACTICAL MOVES;

TAPES; If a team is 6 or more points behind, they can swap gate positions with the opposing team hoping to gain a better gate position. This cannot be used in conjuction with any other rule.

 

TAC RIDE and TAC SUBS; The TAC SUB can still be used if a team is 8 points or more behind while a TAC RIDE can only be used if a team is 12 points behind. Three TAC RIDES/SUBS can be used in a meeting with riders limited to ONE only.

 

SILLY OPTION; Instead of putting in a TAC SUB, a team can nominate one of the opposing team to go off 15 metres (without double points.)

Imagine your team (example= Belle Vue) is winning by 8 going into heat 13 against Eastbourne for Example. Norris takes gate one, Pedersen gate 3 with Bjerre off two and Crump switched to 15 metres back by Jon Cook. May seem a little silly, but what a race this would be !

 

RACE FORMAT;

This does need changing a bit and reverting back towards the older system. Near the end of the meeting it used to be 1 + 4 v 3 + 5 and vica versa, now heats 13 and 15 are very simular and helps top heavy teams.

 

I listed one option in a previous post which could be used in the KO Cup to try out or even the Craven Shield at the end of the season.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

On the latter point, the current race format artificially inflates the averages of reserves and second strings and deflates the averages of top riders. If we used the old system, the Crumps, Nicholls, Adams and Pedersens of the league might well be on 11+ averages.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

×

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue. Privacy Policy