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Premiership Final Averages 1-49

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1. Jason Doyle • 8.96

2. Troy Batchelor • 8.82

3. Max Fricke • 8.81

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4. Rasmus Jensen • 7.86

5. Robert Lambert • 7.81

6. Craig Cook • 7.78

7. Kenneth Bjerre • 7.75

8. Brady Kurtz • 7.54

9. Niels Kristian Iversen • 7.54

10. Jack Holder • 7.49

11. Nicolai Klindt • 7.43

12. Sam Masters • 7.35

13. Jacob Thorssell • 7.33

14. Josh Grajczonek • 7.29

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15. Danny King • 6.83

16. Charles Wright • 6.68

17. Rory Schlein • 6.65

18. Erik Riss • 6.61

19. Rohan Tungate • 6.59

20. Adam Ellis • 6.49

21. Dan Bewley • 6.31

22. Michael Palm Toft • 6.30

23. Cameron Heeps • 6.30

24. Tobiasz Musielak • 6.21

25. Chris Harris • 6.16

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26. Thomas Jorgensen • 5.90

27. Hans Andersen • 5.79

28. Richard Lawson • 5.78

29. Kyle Howarth • 5.72

30. Steve Worrall • 5.67

31. Lewis Kerr • 5.57

32. Jake Allen • 5.56

33. Scott Nicholls • 5.50

34. Nick Morris • 5.38

35. Nico Covatti • 5.27

36. Luke Becker • 5.27

37. Jaimon Lidsey • 5.16

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38. Jason Garrity • 4.84

39. Ryan Douglas • 4.66

40. Ty Proctor • 4.43

41. Claus Vissing • 4.43

42. Jye Etheridge • 4.35

43. Tomas H Jonasson • 4.18

44. Dimitri Berge • 4.14

45. Ulrich Ostergaard • 4.00

46. Nicklas Porsing • 4.00

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47. Ricky Wells • 3.66

48. Ellis Perks • 3.57

49. James Sarjeant • 3.26

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So Swindon had 3 of the leagues top 4. I didn't realise Jensen was so high in the list.

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There are often call for gradings rather than averages to be used.

It would be interesting for someone to put together 7 new teams on that basis to see how it could work in practice

The top 3 would be A, the next section B, the next 2 sections C and the bottom 2 D.....

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RR’s 1-7 2020

1. Max Fricke 8.81 - Grade A

2. Nick Morris 5.38 - Grade C

3. Hans Andersen 5.79 - Grade C

4. Tobiasz Musielak 6.21 - Grade C

5. Niels Kristian Iversen 7.54 - Grade B

6. Ulrich Ostergaard 4.00 - Grade E

7. Ryan Douglas 4.66 - Grade D

 

Total • 42.39

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1 hour ago, dontforgetthefueltapsbruv said:

There are often call for gradings rather than averages to be used.

It would be interesting for someone to put together 7 new teams on that basis to see how it could work in practice

The top 3 would be A, the next section B, the next 2 sections C and the bottom 2 D.....

 

What’s the point in gradings when actual averages are more accurate?

 

 

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1 hour ago, dontforgetthefueltapsbruv said:

There are often call for gradings rather than averages to be used.

It would be interesting for someone to put together 7 new teams on that basis to see how it could work in practice

The top 3 would be A, the next section B, the next 2 sections C and the bottom 2 D.....

 

3 minutes ago, DC2 said:

 

What’s the point in gradings when actual averages are more accurate?

 

 

I agree - I was just bringing up the debate because so many think gradings would be better

IMO they would be much worse in terms of the aim for equalization 

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36 minutes ago, ReadingRacer2017 said:

RR’s 1-7 2020

1. Max Fricke 8.81 - Grade A

2. Nick Morris 5.38 - Grade C

3. Hans Andersen 5.79 - Grade C

4. Tobiasz Musielak 6.21 - Grade C

5. Niels Kristian Iversen 7.54 - Grade B

6. Ulrich Ostergaard 4.00 - Grade E

7. Ryan Douglas 4.66 - Grade D

 

Total • 42.39

When gradings are discussed 'the rules' are usually if you have an A you cant have a B or perhaps if you did you could only then have 1 or 2 C

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Denmark operate a grading system and appears to work very well.

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I wrote a system down earlier in the year & it was based on Grades of A(3) B(2) & C(1). Teams are made up of a 6 man team but a 7 man squad. The team has a maximum limit of 12.

This gives teams 3 x A + 3 x C,      2 x A + 2 x B + 2 x C,    1 x A + 4 x B + 1 x C,     6 x B

The team also has a maximum average of 36 so no team is getting the top average rider in the grades.

With this system, though, riders get 5 rides on average so the riders average would have to be per ride making an average between 0 & 3. The team average for this system would be 10.

The 7th(squad) rider can be any graded rider but is used for injuries & unavailability ( riding in other countries) only. When used the maximum of grade & team average must be applied.

Any riders not picked in the initial declarations go in to a "Guest Pot". These riders, also, have grades & averages. A "guest" cannot turn out for any team, in any competition, more than 4 times.

This gives more teams a rider identity & removes the use of guests from other teams.     

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4 hours ago, ReadingRacer2017 said:

RR’s 1-7 2020

1. Max Fricke 8.81 - Grade A

2. Nick Morris 5.38 - Grade C

3. Hans Andersen 5.79 - Grade C

4. Tobiasz Musielak 6.21 - Grade C

5. Niels Kristian Iversen 7.54 - Grade B

6. Ulrich Ostergaard 4.00 - Grade E

7. Ryan Douglas 4.66 - Grade D

 

Total • 42.39

No Paul riders?

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