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They(Egon and Norbert)stated on German Eurosport that Gollob is refusing to take part in meetings where Nicki P is riding!!!!!! Is there really any truth in that? :blink:

This can't surely be why? I sincerely hope this is malicious rumors, and if not mr.G can pack his machinery and call it quits. Let's see next round...

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They(Egon anrbert)stated on German Eurosport that Gollob is refusing to take part in meetings where Nicki P is riding!!!!!! Is there really any truth in that? :blink:

 

I have also seen claims that he didnt want to ride because he wanted to rest his back for todays Polish league meeting.

 

Had he withdrawn before he had signed in, he wouldnt have been allowed to ride in Poland today.

Since the SEC is an official FIM(-Europe) championship, any rider who have entered it or it's qualifiers cannot just fail to show or pull out to ride somewhere else.

 

If they would, they would automatically receive a ban for the day after the meeting they pulled out from.

 

We saw this happened to several Russian riders when they didn't show up for the SWC race off.

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What GW said is correct.

 

Same case with Howarth who dropped out of the Lublin U21 round saying he is 'injured' and then wanted to race in the UK on the day after.

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Nice selection there DG :t:

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They(Egon and Norbert)stated on German Eurosport that Gollob is refusing to take part in meetings where Nicki P is riding!!!!!! Is there really any truth in that? :blink:

I'm sure that would amuse Craig Boyce

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Mateusz Szczepaniak has the wildcard for Ostrow 19.09

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Official starting list for Ostrow:

 

  1. Mateusz Szczepaniak (Poland) (DK) wild card.
  2. Emil Sajfutdinow (Russia) #89
  3. Grigorij Laguta (Russia) #7
  4. Przemysław Pawlicki (Poland) #59
  5. Peter Kildemand (Denmark) #25
  6. Vaclav Milik (Czech Rep.) #13
  7. Martin Vaculik (Slovakia) #54
  8. Martin Smolinski (Germany) #84
  9. Janusz Kołodziej (Poland) #27
  10. Hans Andersen (Denmark) #34
  11. Nicki Pedersen (Denmark) #3
  12. Tomasz Gollob (Poland) #20
  13. Tomasz Jędrzejak (Poland) #79
  14. Artem Laguta (Russia) #222
  15. Piotr Protasiewicz (Poland) #159
  16. Antonio Lindbaeck (Sweden) #85
  17. Piotr Pawlicki (Poland)
  18. Rune Holta (Poland)

 

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