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Crazy Robin.He said Masters was the exception,meaning he did'nt look weak ;-)

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Crazy Robin.He said Masters was the exception,meaning he did'nt look weak ;-)

Exactly, Wolves are strong there. The rest in not too sure about but think Sedgmen might have a decent season for Swindon.

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Robert isn't just a 2nd string though Steve, especially at Kings Lynn but I get what you're saying.

 

No place in British speedway for Kenneth Bjerre then & his career really is going backwards.

 

You really think Masters is a weak 5th rider because I don't?.

Crazy Robin.I think if you read it again Woz was saying Masters was'nt weak :t:

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Which will put us in the same boat as everyone bar Poole & Belle Vue, those two look streets ahead of the others. The result of a too high a points limit unfortunately.

Yes, big mistake that one! Has any team managed to get near it? I think even Poole are just over half a point below it.

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So they saw hunkenbuk ride around with Lambert in a practice and thought that was enough to put him in the 1-7???

Are they mad?

He sounds like someone out of Whacky Races. Who do they think he will be riding against? Penelope Pitstop and Professor Pat Pending?

Heres the rub. Could you imagine Matt Ford watching an unknown ride around with a second string and then just sign him on that and put him in the 1-7? Never in a month of Sundays and perhaps one of the reasons Lynn never win much.

Most speedway fans have seen Kai ride on International TV events and whilst decent in Germany it remains to be seen how well he does elsewhere.

Surprised that NKI has done a bit of a u turn although temporary.

Gonna leave them awfully weak when Batch is back.

Great to see a reprieve from Niels all the same.

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No place in British speedway for Kenneth Bjerre then & his career really is going backwards.

 

 

 

 

how do you know there was no place for him anywhere? he didn't want to do UK this year!

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Thought you signed S Lambert ages ago, then had to renage because of Peterborough fixture clashes? So you've signed him up again then?

As a No'8 meaning his PL fixtures will take priority

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As a No'8 meaning his PL fixtures will take priority

Didn't he have a lot of fixture clashes though? Which would mean that it could be the meetings Rose is missing for, so is Lambert who is his cover.

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Most speedway fans have seen Kai ride on International TV events and whilst decent in Germany it remains to be seen how well he does elsewhere.

First time I saw him was in a European under 19 Team event - notable scorers were: Mikkel Bech 12, Mikkel Mikkelsen 12, Jacob Thorsell 10, the entire might of Team GB 13, and Kai Huckenbeck 12.

 

Think he has all the potential, how he adapts to racing in Britain is anyone's guess.

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How many points do Lynn need to lose off the riders averages to relace Kai with Troy at the end of April ?

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They would be better off getting Kenny Bjerre back, Kings Lynn look a poor team, expecting a massive away win when Poole turn up, Brady Kurtz could beat most of that team, let alone Holder,Andersen,Watt and Buckowski.

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