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David Bellego Any Takers?

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7.37 starting average for 2018, would not touch him personally.

 

Scores from late August onwards.

 

4

0

3

6

9+1

4

7

7+1

4+1

Edited by Danny Birds Of A Feather

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7.32 starting average for 2018, would not touch him personally.

 

Scores from late August onwards.

 

4

0

3

6

9+1

4

7

7+1

4+1

You obviously missed his scores last season. I'm sure he will get both PL & Championship rides next season, if Swindon don't use him.

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7.37 starting average for 2018, would not touch him personally.

 

Scores from late August onwards.

 

4

0

3

6

9+1

4

7

7+1

4+1

you obviously never saw him ride last season always going to get better q

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You obviously missed his scores last season. I'm sure he will get both PL & Championship rides next season, if Swindon don't use him.

 

But will he be allowed Championship rides, as he didn't race there last year? Isn't David in the same situation as Scott Nicholls?

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you obviously never saw him ride last season always going to get better q

Class rider but temperament suspect when things are not going right.Imo.

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I saw him ride all season, his form dipped alarmingly though.

why did you think it dipped trouble is when we get near the end of season some riders stop putting money in to there equipment jmo

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Riding at 3 & 4 with another decent rider, Musielak, taking points off each other.

 

Always the same as one can look good & the other poor

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The epitome of a list of scores being read with very little context, the 0 came at Rye House on a rain effected track in a meeting that was abandoned.

 

A few of the lower scores were Wolves, a track a rider of his style doesn’t get on with – and against an exceptionally strong team compared to what level you would expect this season.

 

Bellego at the age of 24 has shown himself to be a rider who is progressing, and improving each season. It seems perfectly logical a side would wish to sign him next season.

 

He also attained his average from a pretty fair split – his away performances were more than reasonable, and his form in the former PL in 2016 showed him to be a rider who hasn't fluked a season.

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Hes a very good ultra professional rider. He was being slagged off at the start of the year but turned out to be one of the main guys during the season. His form slipped mostly to mechanical issues which Im sure will be sorted

 

Would love to see him back at Swindon

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Top quality rider, who helped secure the title on a track he struggles, in a diluted league well worth his average, even more so now with rules in place, plus he's an asset, so no loan to pay,

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Great committed rider to The Robins, ace dancer, and genuinely nice French fella.

Meant such a lot to him when Swindon won that trophy, held it more than anyone at the Dinner Dance and STFC parade

Keep him. ALLEZ!!!

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Somerset bound?

on a 7.37 average let's hope not as he might have to be a heat leader,don't think he good enough for that.might be wrong,would not be first time! Edited by coomie

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Hope David is back at Swindon. He was superb for the vast majority of the season. He had that big crash and an engine go during the double header meeting. Not sure if it was equipment or he was carrying an injury after that. If you look at his low scores it was in a couple of dead matches and probably Wolves doesn't suit him as well as other tracks. Can't see how people can say he has a suspect temperament. His last to second move in heat 14 of the final was just as critical to winning as Jason and Nick's 1-5.

 

 

I am suprised by the comments by Somerset fans as he was Swindon's best rider at the OTA for both meetings and scored 11 from 5 when guesting at 1 for Belle Vue. Must admit I would have thought Gary May would be the first on the phone if we don't use him.

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