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1. Craig Cook - 8.45

2. Dan Bewley - 4.71

3. Jack Holder - 5.82

4. Broc Nicol - 4.00

5. Steve Worrall - 6.77

6. Zach Wajtknecht - 3.21

7. Jack Parkinson-Blackburn - 2.00

Total - 34.96

 

Initially had Przedpelski (7.00) and Ellis in for Worrall and Holder respectively, but think that might have been against the spirit of the rules....

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Sheffield team :

 

7.34 Josh Grajczonek
6.64 Kyle Howarth
6.10 Lasse Bjerre
5.06 Lewis Jessie Kerr
4.86 Kyle Newman
2.95 James Shanes
2.00 Georgie Wood

 

34.95

 


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Sheffield team :

 

7.34 Josh Grajczonek

6.64 Kyle Howarth

6.10 Lasse Bjerre

5.06 Lewis Jessie Kerr

4.86 Kyle Newman

2.95 James Shanes

2.00 Georgie Wood

 

34.95

 

 

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He we go then.

 

A 20 team league of teams to these rules. Did it on an excel file but can't seem to upload it.

 

Swindon

Jason Doyle 9.69

Tobias Musielak 7.37

Adam Ellis 5.56

Dan Gappmaier 4.11

Emil Grondal 4

Jake Knight 2

Tom Brennan 2

TEAM TOTAL: 34.73

 

Wolverhampton

Freddie Lindgren 9.29
Tai Woffinden 8.34
Nicolai Klindt 5.78
Broc Nicol 4
Max Clegg 3
Nathan Greaves 2.54
Tom Perry 2
34.95
Belle Vue
Max Fricke 7.39
Richie Worrall 7.26
Steve Worrall 6.77
Nick Porsing 4.73
Dan Bewley 4.71
Kyle Bickley 2
Jack Smith 2
34.86
Poole
Chris Holder 7.16
Kacper Woryna 6
Jack Holder 5.82
Kyle Newman 4.86
Thomas H Jonasson 4.64
Ellis Perks 3.49
James Shanes 2.95
34.92
Rye House
Scott Nicholls 7.43
Linus Sundstrom 7
Krzysztof Kasprzak 6.95
Nicolai B Jakobsen 5.5
Kasper Lykke Nielsen 3.86
Daniel Halsey 2
Connor Coles 2
34.74
Somerset
Sam Masters 7.56
Josh Grajczonek 7.34
Paul Starke 5.08
Jake Allen 5.07
Bradley Wilson-Dean 4.67
Zach Wajtknecht 3.21
Jordan Jenkins 2
34.93
King's Lynn
Rory Schlein 7.58
Rob Lambert 7.36
Kai Huckenbeck 5.68
Lewis Rose 5.25
Lewis Kerr 5.06
Alfie Bowtell 2
Josh Bailey 2
34.93
Leicester
Andzej Lebedevs 7
Jason Garrity 6.32
Vaclav Milik 6
David Howe 5.18
Gino Manzares 4.12
Steve Boxall 3.89
Dan Greenwood 2
34.51
Coventry
Andreas Jonsson 8.08
Chris Harris 7.26
Ryan Fisher 6.32
Josh Auty 4.5
Tino Aarnio 4.06
James Sarjeant 2.2
Jack Thomas 2
34.42
Lakeside
Brady Kurtz 8.08
Kim Nilsson 7.13
Edward Kennett 6.39
Adam Roynon 4.12
Dillon Ruml 4
Ben Morley 3.12
Paul Hurry 2
34.84
Berwick
Kacper Gomólski 6.43
Claus Vissing 5.8
Dimitri Berge 5.91
Lewis Bridger 5.59
Kevin Doolan 5.36
Joe Jacobs 3.67
Liam Carr 2
34.76
Edinburgh
Kevin Wolbert 6.97
Ricky Wells 6.74
Erik Riss 5.75
Mark Riss 4.69
Jay Etheridge 4.06
Josh Pickering 3.87
David Wallinger 2
34.08
Glasgow
Nick Morris 8.87
David Bellego 7.37
Richard Lawson 6.43
Mason Campton 4.58
Ashley Morris 3.72
Mitchell Davey 2.02
Nathan Stoneman 2
34.99
Ipswich
Daniel King 6.66
Nico Covatti 6.49
Rohan Tungate 6.18
Justin Sedgeman 5.64
Cameron Heeps 5.25
Connor Mountain 2.33
Danyon Hume 2
34.55
Newcastle
Rene Bach 6.46
Ty Proctor 6.38
Ludvig Lindgren 5.94
Scott Robson 5.74
Victor Palovaara 4.79
Simon Lambert 3.24
Ben Hopwood 2
34.55
Peterborough
Hans Andersen 7.75
Patrick Hoogaard 6.09
Mads Korneliussen 6.04
Ulrich Ostergaard 5.78
Michael Palm Toft 5.2
Richard Hall 2
Tom Bacon 2
34.86
Redcar
Aaron Summers 7
Ben Barker 6.08
Matej Kus 6.03
Jonas B. Andersen 5.74
Fernando Garcia 4.4
Robert Branford 3.35
Lee Payne 2
34.6
Scunthorpe
Timo Lahti 6.47
Morten Risager 5.9
Ryan Douglas 5.08
Andreas Lyager 5
Stefan Nielsen 4.53
Carl Wilkinson 3.97
Matt Williamson 3.74
34.69
Sheffield
Kenneth Bjerre 8.48
Adam Skornicki 6.14
Lasse Bjerre 6.1
Josh Bates 5.52
Todd Kurtz 4.39
Georgie Wood 2
Jack PB 2
34.63
Workington
Craig Cook 8.45
Kyle Howarth 6.64
Charles Wright 6.47
Thomas Jorgensen 5.85
Danny Ayres 3.24
Ryan Blacklock 2
Rob Shuttleworth 2
34.65
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Crikey you wouldn't have many paying punters to watch that Sheffield team

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Crikey you wouldn't have many paying punters to watch that Sheffield team

 

Fair point in terms of excitment. Don't think they are that bad though, albeit that Skornicki would be an issue. Poole, Belle Vue and Ipswich look very strong.

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Think those line ups are only examples as a number of those are very Unlikley but switch a few around, sadly take out Coventry and take out Fisher (retired), Woffinden, Lebedevs and Milik (not returning) Doyle (GP), Holder (GP) and Skornicki (Unlikley) and it's clear all of racks can field a team f seven riders and all have British youngsters at reserve which has to be a good thing.

 

You may be able to include Hancock, Piotr Pawlicki, Kildemand etc that may be out of the GP series and available to ride here and a few others. One big league would give a fresh start to British Speedway and stopping doubling up which has ruined this country has to stop and while tracks like Polle, Wolves or Belle Vue will look and say we want better teams, it's a move that would help British Speedway not just the few big money tracks.

 

 

Wolverhampton would or could look more like Thorssell 8.68, Schelin 7.56, Howarth 6.64, Becker 4.00, Perks 3.49, Greaves 2.54 and a 2.00 number seven which is some drop to what is in place at the moment but in such a league would be a strong team with a good top three, potential in Becker and three young Brits getting experience.

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Think those line ups are only examples as a number of those are very Unlikley but switch a few around, sadly take out Coventry and take out Fisher (retired), Woffinden, Lebedevs and Milik (not returning) Doyle (GP), Holder (GP) and Skornicki (Unlikley) and it's clear all of racks can field a team f seven riders and all have British youngsters at reserve which has to be a good thing.

 

You may be able to include Hancock, Piotr Pawlicki, Kildemand etc that may be out of the GP series and available to ride here and a few others. One big league would give a fresh start to British Speedway and stopping doubling up which has ruined this country has to stop and while tracks like Polle, Wolves or Belle Vue will look and say we want better teams, it's a move that would help British Speedway not just the few big money tracks.

 

 

Wolverhampton would or could look more like Thorssell 8.68, Schelin 7.56, Howarth 6.64, Becker 4.00, Perks 3.49, Greaves 2.54 and a 2.00 number seven which is some drop to what is in place at the moment but in such a league would be a strong team with a good top three, potential in Becker and three young Brits getting experience.

 

 

I'll admit some of those are unlikely. I used a mixture of this years teams and the asset lists from http://www.speedway-stats.co.uk/Riders as a base (no idea if they are up to date) and worked from there. I'll admit a return for Tai is unlikely (in fact he is probably more likely to return to the league if the remour of what is actually going to happen to the top flight with fixed race nights happen). Doyle is signed up for next year by Swindon anyway right? And why would he change what worked. It sounds like Holder and Matt Ford have sorted their differences so a return to Poole is a realistic possibility. I think I was struggling for Leicester (none existent asset base and this years riders all have dent averages that their asset team would want them), hence the inclusion of Lebvedevs who was due to ride this year and Milik. Skornicki was a fill in and in a dream world of a Cov return then maybe that tempts Fisher back, especially if the likes of Becker/Ruml/Nicol are over here.

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One big league would have sorted the issues that need addressing but it looks like they are going to change very little in the end

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they're going to change nothing of importance - the top league will be propped up and bollox everyone else

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they're going to change nothing of importance - the top league will be propped up and bollox everyone else

As bloody usual. :mad::mad::mad:

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they're going to change nothing of importance - the top league will be propped up and bollox everyone else

 

If that turns out to be true of the BSPA AGM then they will be counting the cost of another downward turn in average attendances across the UK this time nest year. KL will be less than 1,000 average next season if it is to be "more of the same" in 2018. Maybe the sponsors will be contributing more so that the paying turnstile total is less important.

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1. Nicholls 7.43

2. Bewley 4.71

3. T Jorgensen 5.85

4. Heeps 5.25

5. Lawson 6.43

6. Wajkneicht 3.21

7. Bickley 2.00

 

= 34.88

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