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Vince

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  1. Or as Matt's mum said - "well he cracked a vertabrae" Matt rode very well, especially since he has only had a couple of rides since his injury. To be fair though people only tend to post about the people that they know or support. And the fastest rider on the night was Lewis so it's only fair that he get's the lions share of the attention. Sam had a nightmare, 1 crash (which isn't unusual) and 2 breakdowns (which is this year), he was really looking forward to riding at Poole but it rapidly became a night to forget. A lot of bike problems spoiled the Academy match but it was still a good night and let people see that there is some British potential for the future.
  2. Yes, Sam is guesting in place of Kyle Hughes. The Belle Vue list is out of date though as Sam isn't able to ride at that one.
  3. There are 3 Academy meetings due next week. Belle Vue on Mon 1st Poole on Weds 3rd Weymouth on Friday 5th As for who is available to ride where I don't really know. The only ones I do know for sure is Jamie Sealey is at Belle Vue and Weymouth. Matt Bates is at Poole and Sam Hurst is at Poole and Weymouth. I think Lewis Bridger and George Piper are at both Poole and Weymouth. Kyle Hughes is unable to ride at Poole.
  4. I believe the Academy meeting at Scunthorpe has been postponed / cancelled because of unavailability of riders. If you look here you will see why I think this. Generally speaking I think the Academy league will be a good thing for the youngsters, those not old enough to ride in the Conference will get an idea of where they will have to be in the future and it is a chance to ride at different tracks with the atmosphere of a meeting. For those in the Conference (apart from a couple who are doing really well) it will be a chance to boost their confidence by riding against people of their own age and experience. I also think a great many spectators will be shocked when they see the standard of some of the kids.
  5. To be fair it seems that James is injured and Sam has a meeting for the Mavericks. Since the Academy league first came up we have said that Sam was unable to commit to the series but would ride if he was needed and available. Obviously his CL fixtures have to come first. Out of his scheduled rides he is only able to take part in the meetings at Weymouth and Somerset. Can't believe that George has a wrist injury with the amount of excercise it gets Hope it heals quickly George and we will catch up with you soon.
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    Under 15's Scunthorpe

    We once had a bloke turn up at the MX practice track in an RS Racehome (£100,000 +) and then unload 4 small KTM's with all the best bits on (best part of £9000 I would guess) before coming over to sign in his 6 year old son. He then asked where would be the best place to take the boy and teach him to ride as it was his first time. He didn't seem to get my point when I asked him what happened if the boy didn't like riding bikes!
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    Under 15's Scunthorpe

    To be fair to the parents a great many of them are learning the job as much as their kids are. In my experience last year many of the parents just ran the engines the same way pretty much everywhere and even gearing was done on the advice of experienced riders so would sometimes be totally wrong for that rider. Several times I have seen parents lowering gearing to try and make the bike more rideable but in fact it has already been too low and the kids are getting into trouble because they are running out of revs. Many of the kids are also very inexperienced and therefore can't tell you what is wrong so it is pretty difficult all round for such young riders. In most cases this isn't down to parents deliberately setting bikes up wrong but just to a lack of knowledge. What I will say is that many of the parents would happily share information about how the bikes were set up although the kids were in competition. I don't know about this year but last year was pretty low on the number of pushy parents - if you want to see just how pushy parents can be try going to a schoolboy motocross meeting!
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    Was It Right:s

    Of course it is good for the youngsters to have a ride, it is an experience that every rider would enjoy and if there is pressure then it is a good opportunity to get used to it. Judging by the way the track improved during the evening they should have had a full scale junior meeting before the main event.
  9. Has anybody got the results for the kids?
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    Unsatisfactory Starts !!

    I still think races should be started at 2 minutes, if a rider hasn't got himself on the line ready to go at 1 min 55 then he is excluded. The start marshall could then line the riders up and an assistant puts a block of wood behind the bikes to stop them pulling back. A laser line that indicated who broke it would be ideal but a lump of wood is cheaper. Whatever happens I would hate to see the return of tape touching.
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    Juniors At Cardif

    As far as I know Matt Bates and Shane Waldren are still injured and we haven't heard anything. I would guess Simon Lambert as the highest finisher from last year who is available. Or maybe somebody else from this year.
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    Left Handed Rider... Does Anybody Know ?

    From a Doctor, like I said try it, we have been showing people this for years when teaching them to ride and there have been very few who it didn't apply to. Then again it is difficult for me to combat such a well reasoned argument as yours
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    Left Handed Rider... Does Anybody Know ?

    Left handed people naturally find it easier to turn right and right handed to turn left, if you doubt it hop on a push bike and turn both ways at a very slow speed.
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    Costs Of Speedway A Joke

    There's a coincidence, I had a Garelli Tiger Cross which indeed used to blow away fizzy's etc but also used to vibrate itself to bits on a regular basis. Also used to seize at least once a month but that may have been more to do with a 16 year old thinking he knew all about porting a 2 stroke Anyway it would show 70 on the speedo but in hindsight I doubt it ever did much more than 50 - 55 downhill with a gale force wind up it's arse.
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    Costs Of Speedway A Joke

    I have never seen Ascot but I reckon whoever did the speed check and got 62mph on a 180yard track is the same bloke who made the speedometer for my moped in the 70's I am just a fan of fast Speedway, to me that is an important part of the sport. I can't remember how big Carmarthen was but certainly not much more than 250m so reducing it to say 200m wouldn't make a great deal of difference. I also suspect that some of the demise in attendances at Speedway is that everybody goes faster on the way to the meeting than the racers do on the track these days while in it's heyday they must have seemed to be going much faster. I didn't know you could run the same engine on methanol and petrol but presumably the compression would have to be lowered otherwise the engine would pre-ignite on petrol. The same problem would still arise in circumstances like tomorrow at Newport when 3 riders are riding in both the PL and the CL. I just think that if changes are to be made there has to a definite advantage and not an experiment that could end up being worse for the sport.
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    Costs Of Speedway A Joke

    That is exactly the point I am trying to make about making the ancillaries (clutch, ignition, carburrettor) standard items, they are easy to see and police. As I think I posted earlier there is little point in spending a fortune on tuning if you are going to put a crap carb on. I don't think you should convert to petrol because you would again be moving too far away from a bike that could also compete in the PL. You already have to use a tyre for a whole meeting in league racing and most of the oil companies have a mineral based oil so there wouldn't be much of an extra market for sponsors. You could equally say that Mauger, Briggs, Moore, Fundin, Loram, Rickardsson etc etc are proof that a big track is better. I have seen some of the videos from the States and the racing is close but the speeds so low that it doesn't interest me in the slightest, it is almost another sport in the way that the indoor or ice meetings are over here. Carmarthen and Weymouth are about as small as I would ever be interested in watching Speedway at, I really can't see that the size of the track is going to get over the problems that stop new tracks i.e. noise and traffic. The only benefit I can see of small tracks is that you could probably find indoor sites where you could hold the odd meeting.
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    Costs Of Speedway A Joke

    I don't think things like low power engines or a set up for the CL that can't be easily changed for the PL are going to ever work because if a rider is to progress he will at sometime need to ride in both divisions if he is to progress. You would then have the situation where he would have to spend more money than ever because he would need seperate bikes for each division. Personally I hate the idea of smaller tracks, they are already getting smaller than they used to be and Speedway without the speed is only half the spectacle (just how much smaller could Carmarthen have been?). I know they do it in the States but that is hardly a hotbed of Speedway action. The idea that a set up like the ones used in Road racing or Supermoto one make series could be transferred to Speedway is also unlikely in my view. The difficulty is that unlike the R6 cup or similar the bikes (engines) would have to be in several different places with different mechanics working on them, they are also used a lot more often. I still think that the only limit that could be easily policed is to restrict the ancillary parts to less expensive items. These parts can easily be seen at anytime throughout the meeting and would lessen the (perceived) need for expensive engine tuning.
  18. To be fair I think most of the kids are using second hand bikes and kevlars so they sort of inherit the flashy bits.
  19. Having read morganbike's post I have to say that it would be a real shame to see the bad side of the 'racing parent' mentality creep into youth Speedway. Having spent years at schoolboy MX meetings it was really refreshing for me to be part of a set up where the kids were doing the riding and thinking while the dads sorted the bikes out and didn't become involved in every little incident. As Steve says the vast majority of the kids in last years U15's got on really well, which is no surprise as the kids always do, but also the parents mixed well and there was none of the shouting and screaming about 'little Johnny knocking off my little Billy' that ruins youth Motocross. It seemed that everybody accepted that Speedway was a more professional sport and that the kids needed to sort things out for themselves, I would hope that attitude doesn't change because of past incidents in another sport. Good luck to all taking part, George if you switch on and just get on with the riding you will do well.
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    Costs Of Speedway A Joke

    I think 6 lap races would just lead to the same engines being rebuilt more often and therefore becoming more expensive. Can't see any benefit in bigger engines as I think they would just be adding more speed to the equation. I still think that if you are going to introduce any sort of restriction it has to be simple and easy to police. Restricting manifold sizes or similar will never work as people will just spend a fortune trying to get the same power as before the restriction. One obvious thing that nobody has mentioned is adding weight to the bikes, I don't believe it would be practical as by the time you added enough to make a real difference the bikes might become difficult to ride. It is another option though.
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    Costs Of Speedway A Joke

    Jim, from what I have seen there are fairly often checks on carbs but as far as I know there has to be a protest in order for the engine to be checked. They are then sealed prior to being checked but I don't know what happens from there (Sam has never gone fast enough to be accused of running an oversize engine ) I suspect that at most tracks the riders have more than enough power and wouldn't need to resort to oversize engines. I do know a very well known Grass Track rider from the 70's who bought an engine off another well known rider and after winning a top meeting commented that the engine he had bought was a flyer to the ex owner who replied that "all those 580's do" I suspect that they have always been more of a myth than fact in Speedway though as the risk of being caught would be pretty great. The R6 cup is a great idea (KTM do a similar thing is Supermoto) in many ways but I do wonder if it stifles talent by only being available to those who can make that sort of investment in one hit. I would think that more people could afford to race with the costs split over the course of a season. Andy M, the last I heard there was a shortage of both GM's and the latest Jawa engines so I don't think there is much chance of getting a substantial discount. There is also the problem that riders tend to buy bikes in bits as many want a GM engine or NEB clutch or Antig frame and so on. Or finances might restrict them to buying an engine now and a new chassis in a few months time. The market is pretty small and secondhand equipment is readily available at very reasonable prices. The problem in the CL is that some are on standard equipment while others are spending several thousand pounds on tuned motors. There are riders in the CL who have 2 or 3 engines each one of which cost more than both of Sam's complete bikes together. Having said that if the rider has the potential to ride that sort of equipment to it's potential he's not going to be in the CL for long, if he is getting beaten by riders on lesser equipment he is the one spending money needlessly. However it is only human nature for riders to think that they are only being beaten because of better equipment and perhaps spend money they can't afford trying to level the playing field. I still think that a 3 grand engine is probably pretty worthless with a £100 carb sat on it.
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    Costs Of Speedway A Joke

    Been giving this some thought and what might be possible is to police all the ancilaries rather than the engines. If riders (in the CL) had to run standard Jawa frames, forks, clutches and carbs that could represent a substantial saving over some of the aftermarket equipment. It would be easy to see at a glance if a rider was running a different clutch or expensive plates, Jawa frames are considerably cheaper than others although many riders would complain that they don't like them. I would also guess that Antig, NuTrack, Stuha and JHR might not be best pleased with the idea. Then if there was a good supply of the standard Jawa flat slide carb (or maybe the dellorto round slide) there would not be very much point in spending a fortune on tuning engines. It would also mean that a rider could go and buy a competitive bike out of the crate for just over a couple of grand. It has to be said though that a new bike would probably be competitive anyway but riders wouldn't be happy with it. Such a bike could represent a saving of several grand over a bike with all the extras and an engine from a well known tuner.
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    Costs Of Speedway A Joke

    The mid pack guys run standard motors and the front guys have their engines blueprinted which leaves them as standard in theory but actually uses a large selection of parts and some machining to make the tolerances perfect. Blueprinting can be just as expensive (maybe more so) as what we would call tuning. I have seen 2 identically built car race engines run on a dyno on the same day and with the same carbs etc and one has produced nearly 5% less power than the other. Even Moto GP riders who have 2 supposedly identical bikes that have cost a fortune to put together inevitably find one to be better than the other.
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    Costs Of Speedway A Joke

    I think that from a riders point of view standardisation would be OK, it would still allow for timing, jetting, compression and cam changes which is all they would ever have to do. The problem woud be to police it, you couldn't logically seal engines because they would still need rebuilding from time to time and to check that an engine was standard would require a complete strip down. There is also the problem that 2 apparently identical engines can perform very differently and if they had to remain as built and you happened to buy the lemon you would be stuck with it. The 2 year time scale might also cause problems as there are a great many riders running around on engines that are 5 or 6 years old. The age isn't usually a problem as you keep replacing the internals anyway. It's a great idea but I doubt that it could ever be enforced.
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    Handicap Racing?

    SCB, I was talking about the suggestion that the team that was x amount of points behind went from the gate while the other team went from 15yds. Even with your suggestion there are going to be times when you have riders with 0.X higher average than their opponent having to give them 15 yards (home or away). I honestly believe that would produce the most processional racing ever. It would also still be a fact that the engine tuners would be the ones to benefit the most from any form of handicapping. At the moment a guy on not quite so good equipment can still win races if he gets his nose in front, he certainly won't do that from a handicap. Can you imagine what Boycie would do to Karlis if he held him up for 3 1/2 laps when the team needed the point to win
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