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8 minutes ago, northyorksbear said:

Good Luck to Plymouth and their promotion - certainly got everyone talking about them,

All this fuss about how much it is costing and finances, these are very different times to even two seasons ago, so who  knows what deals have been done, I personally think that both these riders are not looking for big paydays and are more likely to just want to ride and enjoy their "twilight" years. I don't know and have no inside knowledge, but I bet their are other riders in the Championship on better deals 

Better deal? is that the city where a kiss is not a sign of affection?  

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1. Jason Crump 12.00

2. Henry Atkins 2.24

3. Bradley Wilson Dean 8.21

4. Wilbur Hancock 4.00

5. Bjarne Pedersen 10.37

6. Richard Andrews 2.00

7. Nathan Stoneman 2 star

Total: 38.82 (2* rising star)

Don't get me wrong, I think it's an awful team... But it sure is an interesting one... And I think riders like Wilbur and Henry would shock a few... Once Jason and Bjarne got proper averages, they'd be able to replace (Henry/Nathan/Richard) with a 4.00 Aussie maybe? Zaine Kennedy at number 2 and the other two who are kept out of (Henry/Nathan/Richard) at reserve... Not bad tbh... So eventually the team may look like

1. Jason Crump

2. Zaine Kennedy/Josh MacDonald

3. Bradley Wilson Dean

4. Wilbur Hancock

5. Bjarne Pedersen

6. Henry Atkins

7. Nathan Stoneman

Considering the riders they had to choose from...

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take out hancock as don’t think he qualify yet put in max Ruml who would suit the track to a T 

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1 hour ago, spin king said:

So the average that he attained in 2018 in the Championship does not count, as that states a 6 point average.

That was the last Championship average that I could find for him.

It's the last achieved average in either league that's used, converted as necessary

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11 minutes ago, mac101 said:

take out hancock as don’t think he qualify yet put in max Ruml who would suit the track to a T 

Will turn 16 in may... when the season starts

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3 minutes ago, Dandelion said:

Will turn 16 in may... when the season starts

Would Wilbur Hancock meet the criteria for a work permit?

 

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Can't help but think it'll all end in tears unless there is someone with extremely deep pockets behind it.
Plymouth making the same mistake as countless speedway promoters before them and throwing money at riders.

They should be investing in their most important asset, their track, and start putting a proper sized track in instead of the small training track they've got now.

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8 minutes ago, NeilWatson said:

Would Wilbur Hancock meet the criteria for a work permit?

 

don’t think so not in top 3 of his countries championship 

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2 minutes ago, Stoke Potter said:

Can't help but think it'll all end in tears unless there is someone with extremely deep pockets behind it.
Plymouth making the same mistake as countless speedway promoters before them and throwing money at riders.

They should be investing in their most important asset, their track, and start putting a proper sized track in instead of the small training track they've got now.

What's the track like at Stoke :t:

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1 minute ago, Stoke Potter said:

Can't help but think it'll all end in tears unless there is someone with extremely deep pockets behind it.
Plymouth making the same mistake as countless speedway promoters before them and throwing money at riders.

They should be investing in their most important asset, their track, and start putting a proper sized track in instead of the small training track they've got now.

As it’s likely to be a short , sort of Mickey Mouse season then their gamble on going big might not cost them much especially if they draw a large crowd for the first few home matches. They’ve certainly created some news in dire times for the sport.

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11 minutes ago, lewy said:

What's the track like at Stoke :t:

You're playing one-upmanship over the demise of a long standing Speedway track..?  Obviously a true fan of the sport.

The answer to the question is when it was around it was better than the Plymouth "training" track, even in the more recent times.

And if your memory goes back long enough it was regarded as one of the best in the country.  Yes really!

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5 minutes ago, Ringitsneck said:

As it’s likely to be a short , sort of Mickey Mouse season then their gamble on going big might not cost them much especially if they draw a large crowd for the first few home matches. They’ve certainly created some news in dire times for the sport.

Some sense in that, if it's going to work in any season a shorter one will be best.

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4 minutes ago, Stoke Potter said:

You're playing one-upmanship over the demise of a long standing Speedway track..?  Obviously a true fan of the sport.

The answer to the question is when it was around it was better than the Plymouth "training" track, even in the more recent times.

And if you're memory goes back long enough it was regarded as one of the best in the country.  Yes really!

Training track better than no track!

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we were there 3 times in the nl  the last season we rode 2019 twice called off once for rain once for the track but they did try to fix it but just made it worse third time track was good raced well it’s a really technical track good home advantage very tight but there will be plenty passing with more experienced riders and a good track man great set up for viewing good luck to them 

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22 minutes ago, mac101 said:

don’t think so not in top 3 of his countries championship 

Understatement.

He has only ridden one senior meeting, and he is only 15.

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