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How does Vissing's average fit? He should be on 5.81 from Somerset  last season?

 

Even with the low team average!!

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33 minutes ago, Skidder1 said:

How does Vissing's average fit? He should be on 5.81 from Somerset  last season?

 

Even with the low team average!!

Surprised you had the courage to ask that, given the "strokes" pulled by Ford over many seasons.:)

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1 hour ago, Skidder1 said:

How does Vissing's average fit? He should be on 5.81 from Somerset  last season?

 

Even with the low team average!!

 

Nope, it’s this season’s average that counts, so he’s converted from his CL one.  :)

 

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3 hours ago, Skidder1 said:

How does Vissing's average fit? He should be on 5.81 from Somerset  last season?

 

Even with the low team average!!

Due to the farcial conversion rules and laughable multiplier......

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20 hours ago, Skidder1 said:

How does Vissing's average fit? He should be on 5.81 from Somerset  last season?

 

Even with the low team average!!

I think that was an assessed average.

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10 minutes ago, foreverblue said:

I think that was an assessed average.

It was.
Still if he fits and puts in a decent score he will be a good change.

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20 hours ago, Skidder1 said:

How does Vissing's average fit? He should be on 5.81 from Somerset  last season?

 

Even with the low team average!!

Why you harping on, your up fords bum and the fiddling he has done over past seasons I am surprised you can even post something like that.

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21 hours ago, Skidder1 said:

How does Vissing's average fit? He should be on 5.81 from Somerset  last season?

 

Even with the low team average!!

Any rider who is currently in the Championship and has not ridden in the Premiership this season can come into the Premiership on his Champ average divided by 1.5. Thus eg Craig Cook came to King's Lynn on an average 0.6 lower than his finishing average for Belle Vue last season, even though his form is probably better.

On the other hand bringing a Premiership rider to the Championship, you multiply by 1.5, often making it prohibitive.

This of course is intended to reduce doubling up but it certainly won't achieve this. Nobody will ever abandon the Championship because they know it would be very hard to get back in.

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8 minutes ago, Al Stewart said:

Any rider who is currently in the Championship and has not ridden in the Premiership this season can come into the Premiership on his Champ average divided by 1.5. Thus eg Craig Cook came to King's Lynn on an average 0.6 lower than his finishing average for Belle Vue last season, even though his form is probably better.

On the other hand bringing a Premiership rider to the Championship, you multiply by 1.5, often making it prohibitive.

This of course is intended to reduce doubling up but it certainly won't achieve this. Nobody will ever abandon the Championship because they know it would be very hard to get back in.

Add in the joy that the multiplier will increase by 0.1 each season until it hits 2.0 at which point no doubling up riders will want to sign for Prem clubs at the start of the season because after first set of averages their 8 point Champ average would become a four in the Prem making them highly desirable and able to name their price.Thanks heavens this has been thought through.

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Just now, Sings4Speedway said:

Add in the joy that the multiplier will increase by 0.1 each season until it hits 2.0 at which point no doubling up riders will want to sign for Prem clubs at the start of the season because after first set of averages their 8 point Champ average would become a four in the Prem making them highly desirable and able to name their price.Thanks heavens this has been thought through.

You have it spot on.

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1 hour ago, Sings4Speedway said:

Add in the joy that the multiplier will increase by 0.1 each season until it hits 2.0 at which point no doubling up riders will want to sign for Prem clubs at the start of the season because after first set of averages their 8 point Champ average would become a four in the Prem making them highly desirable and able to name their price.Thanks heavens this has been thought through.

Just as well that the average lifespan of any conversion/multiplier regulation is 1 year really!! :)

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5 hours ago, Sings4Speedway said:

Add in the joy that the multiplier will increase by 0.1 each season until it hits 2.0 at which point no doubling up riders will want to sign for Prem clubs at the start of the season because after first set of averages their 8 point Champ average would become a four in the Prem making them highly desirable and able to name their price.Thanks heavens this has been thought through.

Thats one thing about a BSPA 5-year plan - it will always change by the second year - based on whats happened and what they never considered in the first place!!

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6 hours ago, Al Stewart said:

Any rider who is currently in the Championship and has not ridden in the Premiership this season can come into the Premiership on his Champ average divided by 1.5. Thus eg Craig Cook came to King's Lynn on an average 0.6 lower than his finishing average for Belle Vue last season, even though his form is probably better.

On the other hand bringing a Premiership rider to the Championship, you multiply by 1.5, often making it prohibitive.

This of course is intended to reduce doubling up but it certainly won't achieve this. Nobody will ever abandon the Championship because they know it would be very hard to get back in.

Bewley!!!!!! If teams had took a chance on him, like Belle Vue, then he should & would have been doubling. Now, saddled with a 9.5-10 average, I would think we will never see him again in the CL but we do have Cook who shouldn't be there, losing about 10-14 points in 55 odd races & unbeaten around Glasgow, even by team mates, riding 30+ 1st places. 

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6 hours ago, Sings4Speedway said:

Add in the joy that the multiplier will increase by 0.1 each season until it hits 2.0 at which point no doubling up riders will want to sign for Prem clubs at the start of the season because after first set of averages their 8 point Champ average would become a four in the Prem making them highly desirable and able to name their price.Thanks heavens this has been thought through.

If they have an 8 point Champ average, they will probably be doubling up anyway.

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