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2 minutes ago, ray c said:

Will he be allowed to ride in the UK ? Will he get a work permt to ride ? May not want to ride the UK anyway ?

Guess it depends on where he is moving to??! 

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4 hours ago, BLACKHEART said:

1. Chris Holder, 2. Chris Harris, 3. Brady Kurtz, 4. Nicolai Klindt, 5. Kacper Woryna, 6. Frederik Jakobsen & 7. James Shanes

= 42.26

Yep you could also swap Shanes for Neisen, but obviously its all subject to the Team building regs. Hopefully there will be no change in the limit.

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Surely as well as the points limit it all depends on who runs the club in 2019 and whether theres a main sponsor?!  I would have thought any new promotion would want to use as many club assets as possible in the first year

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51 minutes ago, Skidder1 said:

Surely as well as the points limit it all depends on who runs the club in 2019 and whether theres a main sponsor?!  I would have thought any new promotion would want to use as many club assets as possible in the first year

You would have thought so, but it depends who said promoter is. Hopefully Matt.

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57 minutes ago, Starman2006 said:

You would have thought so, but it depends who said promoter is. Hopefully Matt.

Not if his interest is else where ?

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31 minutes ago, ray c said:

Not if his interest is else where ?

I said, i hope its Matt.

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On 10/28/2018 at 3:16 PM, poolebolton said:

If we were building to a 42.5 average again for 7 riders. 

1. P.Pawlicki=8.00 (yet to sign in sweden) 

2.Woryna= 6.30 

3.Milik= 5.67 (according to 2015 average with Lynn, (Yet to sign in Sweden) 

4. Klindt= 6.61 Captain. 

5.Kurtz= 6.75 

6.Jakobsen= 5.04 

7. Becker=4.00 

42.37 

 

I would Like to see the limit at 45 or more. But 45 as minimum. Think it enables clubs to have big guns. 

Which Pawlicki did you mean?

both have valid averages under 8 if we are using the Woryna scenario.

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22 minutes ago, stevebrum said:

Which Pawlicki did you mean?

both have valid averages under 8 if we are using the Woryna scenario.

Don't mind, I think Piotr is more likely because i don't see where he will sign in Sweden. Shamek might still sign for Masarna. 

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5 minutes ago, poolebolton said:

Don't mind, I think Piotr is more likely because i don't see where he will sign in Sweden. Shamek might still sign for Masarna. 

Piotr looked nailed on in 2018 for Poole until the ridiculous assessed 9 rule that seemed to have quickly been ignored ruled him out. 

Hopefully on his 7.15 average he will be back at Wolves 

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38 minutes ago, stevebrum said:

Piotr looked nailed on in 2018 for Poole until the ridiculous assessed 9 rule that seemed to have quickly been ignored ruled him out. 

Hopefully on his 7.15 average he will be back at Wolves 

I look at Sweden and think a number of guys haven’t signed And guys who could join U.K. league. 

Pawlicki x2 

milik 

Zagar 

Vaculik. 

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On 10/28/2018 at 8:16 AM, poolebolton said:

If we were building to a 42.5 average again for 7 riders. 

1. P.Pawlicki=8.00 (yet to sign in sweden) 

2.Woryna= 6.30 

3.Milik= 5.67 (according to 2015 average with Lynn, (Yet to sign in Sweden) 

4. Klindt= 6.61 Captain. 

5.Kurtz= 6.75 

6.Jakobsen= 5.04 

7. Becker=4.00 

42.37 

 

I would Like to see the limit at 45 or more. But 45 as minimum. Think it enables clubs to have big guns. 

I'd be rooting for Becker as a local boy, but I think he'll struggle to live up to a 4 point average in the top division.

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40 minutes ago, Steve Shovlar said:

Would he qualify for a visa?

Yes. Third in AMA National championship. (He would have finished second had he not missed a round).

Note visa rules may change following Brexit, but that is unlikely to have any impact before 2020.

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2 hours ago, Steve Shovlar said:

Would he qualify for a visa?

Also once you have done a year in Europe then its much easier for BSPA to sponsor the Visa. 

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Here is another team to 42.5 and with Nick morris going to dubai could see him in the team. 

1. Harris= 7.09 

2. Woryna= 6.30 

3. Kurtz= 6.75 

4. Klindt= 6.61

5. Morris= 6.91 

6. Jakobsen= 5.04

7. Nielsen= 3.67 

42.37 

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