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John Leslie

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  1. Thought the presentation music was poorer than normal this year.

     

    Most of the normal crowd participation stuff was still there - Amarillo, Who let the dogs out etc....ok it's crap music, but it works well in a large crowd like that.

     

    The 'Rule Britannia', and 'Land of Hope and Glory' as Bomber got up and walked back to the pits would have been brilliant and highly appropriate at that time...only it had already been done 2 or 3 times earlier.

     

     

    But as for playing 'The Wizard of Oz' everytime there was a race winner from "AUS", and the 'not-so-Wonderful Copenhagen' every time there was a race-winner from somewhere miles from Copenhagen....well that was awful...embarrassing...Whoever came up with that idea should be stood behind the referee and shot together....(not wasting two bullets on them..they're not worth it).

     

     

    NB. 'Oz' is a fictional place with no connection to "Aus" and Holstebro is about as far away from Copenhagen as you can get in Denmark...I'm surprised they didn't play 'Scotland the Brave' for Chris Harris!

     

     


  2. If you go to the top of this General Discussions thread you will see a section for injured riders where all fans send their best wishes to injured riders, yet in the final of the Grand Prix tonight a rider crashes on the home straight does a couple of somersaults and the majority of fans can't wait to show their delight by cheering before they know if this rider is injured or not( and I bet a few of them who cheered have sent best wishes on the afore mentioned thread) :mad:

    You must be an idiot, and as blind as the referee, if you think people were cheering because they want to see a rider being hurt or injured.

     

    People were cheering the sense of great poetic justice which had been done thereby stopping the GP turning into a bigger farce than that which they had already seen through the actions of that rider, his buddy referee, and Danish godfather.

     

    It was a cheer for Leigh Adams, for Bjarne Pedersen, and justice.


  3. Under 15's is classed in 4 groups as per Speedway rule 19.5

     

    up to 8th Birthday - 80cc

    aged 9 & 10          - 125cc

    aged 11,12 & 13    - 250cc

    aged 14 & 15        -  500cc

     

    If you can ride 80cc up to the 8th Birthday, but can't ride 125cc until the age of 9, does that mean 8 year olds are banned and have to take a year out? :blink:

     

    Or could they perhaps break the rules and ride 80cc up to their 9th birthday?


  4. The Millardism that bugs me more than any other is "line abreast".

     

    One race last night three riders went up the back straight side by side and Kelvin said they went into the back straight 'three abreast'....fair enough....three in a line.

     

    But Millard says they've gone into the back straight "line abreast". what the hell is that supposed to mean?


  5. Speedway isn't meant to be ridden on a billiard table...it's a test of throttle control as well as speed.

     

    But when Pedersen gets into trouble he just keeps the throttle on and prays it will sort itself out...sometimes it does and sometimes it causes huge crashes...but it was his decision to keep the throttle open.

     

    The track was superb and gave superb racing, riders like Harris, Crump, Hancock, even Nicholls, used every inch of the track and control to race brilliantly.

     

    That interview just makes Pedersen look a right wassack...an even bigger wassack than the fool who's daft enough to hold the hairdryer for him.


  6. I have been to all 7 Cardiff GPs and last nights was the best.

     

    He's right for once.

    I've been to every British GP too, and that was the best racing by miles. The best racing in ANY G.P. ever.

     

    Fitting that the best rider won it, and the one who gave the most entertainment. Most of his fellow competitors seemed happy for him, and full marks to Crump for making Harris stand up on the victory parade and holding on to him.

     

    Biggest ever crowd at Cardiff, but next year's will be bigger because everyone who was there will surely be coming back with extra people

     

    Hans and Nicki crashing out in the semis was also very popular with the majority.

     

    Track looked slick and flat, but then went on to produce the most amazing racing...many races with 3 riders disputing the lead...sometimes all 4.

     

    BSPA need to get a DVD of that out to every potential major sponsor in the country.

     

     

    Only downsides:

     

    Why do the kids only get one race each? and why at 5.30pm when the stadium is almost empty?

     

    Presentation lacked a bit...when the riders came round individually why weren't they introduced over the PA?

     

    PA was rubbish on top tier. McDougal brother were inaudible (which wasn't a bad thing), and the poor sods had to stand round for an eternity waiting for someone to start the tape.

    Black woman wasn't much better, Ray Quinn was OK, but suffered from the poor sound quality.

    Chas and Dave thankfully didn't last long. A bit of that Rabbit thingy song, then I wondered why they were singing Amarillo, only to find that they'd already buggered off without singing Snooker Loopy and we were back to the PA.

     

    But still..the best GP ever.... The biggest crowd...brilliant racing...the right winner.


  7. Got to say I was impressed with the ref tonight.

    With the track as slimy as it was, I was expecting a few incidents and the likelihood of a Polish referee getting the decisions wrong.

     

    But the guy did well - only one slightly debatable decision.

     

    Heat 9 - Richardson comes down on his own - easy decision - ref gets it right. Didn't bottle it and put all 4 back.

     

    Heat 11 - Sullivan comes down on his own - easy decision - ref gets it right.

     

    Heat 13 - Linback goes down as Crump takes him on the inside - looks a tricky one - but ref gets it right - Lindback caught napping (the guy's probably tired) and leaves a gap you could drive a bus through. Crump goes through, Tired Tim wakes up, tries to turn back, sees Crump there, tries to avoid him and goes down.

     

    Semi final - Nicholls clean pass of Nicki P. Hairdryer boy puts it down - Ref gets it right again despite Pedersen giving a Jackanory story about how he was in front at the time!

     

    Semi final - The tough decision he may have got wrong. Nicholls going faster was always going to catch Andersen. Andersen is naughty of fthe 4th bend and down the straight turning left into Nicholls. Nicholls is naughty back giving him a shove. Into the bend and Nicholls is favourite to get it, but Andersen still leaning in and Nicholls still fighting back. 6 of one and half a dozen of the other. Could have given the decision either way.

     

    Final - Jonsson takes Crump too wide - classic first bend all 4 back - ref gets it right.

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