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  1. I gather the second plane has had to be cancelled due to cost. It appears that the first plane included contributions from various sponsors to limit the cost to fans and as these ticket prices were already set, the dosh could hardly be distributed between two flights:

     

    http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dfalubaz%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DG%26rlz%3D1G1TSEA_ENUK335%26prmd%3Divns&rurl=translate.google.co.uk&sl=pl&u=http://www.zuzel.zgora.pl/index.php3


  2. Obviously Poland will be Rempalas no1 priority,however Im wondering if a spell in our PL wouldnt go a miss.He would be more than welcome in at least one team I could think of. :)

     

    Would have a 7.91 average and not the 6.52 Berwick got him on last season. Only Przemyslaw Pawlicki is exempt from the 8-11 meeting rule.


  3. Marcin rempala has signed for opole, how will he do, i wonder?

     

    Is it confirmed now? Last I read there was some wrangling going on between Opole and Tarnow over the terms of his loan. As I understood it, Tarnow were looking to recoup most of the dosh they forwarded to Rempala during the close season. It is standard procedure for clubs in Poland to advance monies to riders in order to assist with preparation for the season. It's not a situation that Gorzow think much of, especially after coughing over a tidy sum to the now injured Hans Andersen. I think it is also the root of the trouble between Rybnik and Jesper B Monberg.


  4. ??? Don't think so seeing as i was using my right of reply. I've offered to switch the discussion to PM, but unfortunately i have to respond to public postings. Again, errrrm! don't think that means it's up to me.

     

    I wondered how long it would be before you would waded in.

     

    Would you agree that the same right of reply exists to other posters? Thus, if you wish to bring the matter to an end, it's entirely within your gift to do so.


  5. You're probably right as i only had a faint inkling that it was a late decision to play the CL final on a Saturday. More likely, it's that it's the first one to be played on a Saturday, in recent years anyway, that was in the back of my mind.

     

    Well, apart from the one last year that was played on a Saturday, as mentioned in my post above.


  6. My main observation regarding the CL final is that it is annually one of the most watched events on the entire planet. Clearly, even more so this year in vioew of the teams taking part. I'm presuming the switch to a Saturday staging was made after the SGP had already been scheduled??? The football play-off final, cricket test and cricket final all avoid a direct clash.

     

    I wouldn't have thought so. Last season's Champions League final was staged on a Saturday and as the dates for major football events tend to be announced well in advance, it would seem unlikely that the date for the final wasn't known before the Czech GP was scheduled. Consider, the 2010-2011 football season, in terms of the Champions League, probably started in July, so the final venue and date would be known in the middle of the 2010 speedway season.

    To illustrate my point, the 2012 Champions League final will be staged on 19 May 2012 (a Saturday) at the Allianz Arena in Munich and the Euro 2012 final is scheduled to be staged at Kiev's re-constructed Central Stadium on 1 July 2012 (a Sunday). Indeed, the date for the final of the 2014 FIFA World Cup is already known: 13 July 2014.


  7. Roll of Honour

     

    1997..G Hancock..(USA)..Prague

    1998..T Rickardsson..(SWE)..Prague

    1999..T Gollob..(POL)..Prague

    2000..B Hamill..(USA)..Prague

    2001..B Hamill..(USA)..Prague

    2002..J Crump..(AUS)..Prague

    2003..J Crump..(AUS)..Prague

    2004..J Crump..(AUS)..Prague

    2005..T Rickardsson..(SWE)..Prague

    2006..H Andersen..(DEN)..Prague

    2007..N Pedersen..(DEN)..Prague

    2008..N Pedersen..(DEN)..Prague

    2009..E Sayfutdinov..(RUS)..Prague

    2010..T Gollob..(POL)..Prague

     

    Uninteresting Facts

     

    This will be the fifteenth staging of the Czech Grand Prix.

    They've all been staged at Prague's Marketa Stadium.

    Which means the Marketa has staged fourteen Grands Prix and that's a record.

    It's a record the Marketa shares with the Polonia Stadium in Bydgoszcz.

    Of course, the Polonia Stadium is no longer a Grand Prix destination, so the Marketa will stand alone in the records after Saturday.

    The stadium is in the Brevnov district of Prague and is near to the baroque Brevnov Monastery.

    The stadium has a capacity of 10,000 and the track is 353 metres long.

    The track record is 62.40 seconds and is held by Greg Hancock.

    Greg Hancock set that record on 17 May 1997 during the inaugural Czech Grand Prix, which he won on the way to the world championship.

    In the Czech language Prague is called "Praha".

    "Prah" in Czech literally means "threshold".

    According to legend Prague was founded by a princess called Libuse.

    And together with her ploughman husband Premysl she founded the first ruling dynasty of the Czechs, the Premyslids.

    St Wenceslas - svateho Vaclav - was a member of the Premyslid dynasty.

    He's better known as "Good King Wenceslas" from the popular Christmas Carol, although he was never a king.

    Bohemia was a mere dukedom in his time and he was the Duke.

    Until his brother Boleslav (Boleslav the Cruel) had him assassinated in 935, that is.

     

    From Prague to Copenhagen

     

    Rudolf II was the last Holy Roman emperor to make Prague his imperial capital.

    A patron of the arts and science, Rudolf II invited many prominent artists, alchemists, astronomers and philosophers to his court.

    Among those invited was the Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe, who sported a false nose.

    Tycho Brahe studied at the University of Copenhagen.


  8. Grigory Laguta's first appearance seems to have resulted in an exclusion under the two minute rule. I'm guessing that the No 7 position has no "programmed" rides and is a "tactical reserve". That said, it is just a guess, but his appearances do seem to have started in Ht 6, where both Grigory and Tarasenko had the same helmet colour on and both were excluded (weird, since surely one of the two had to be wearing the right colour?), which is rather late if programmed.


  9. The way I see it, if BSI are pushing for Ward to get a "wild card" place, they can do it for one of their GPs. That is to say Cardiff, Copenhagen and Gothenburg. The rest are all promoted by third parties and they should be allowed to name a "wild card" of their chosing. BSI made such a song and dance about changing the criteria and yet so far we've had Balinski in Leszno, Jonasson in Gothenburg and now Kus in Prague. Why should the likes of Miedzinski miss out in Torun? Don't say because Kolodziej got a nomination. Nicki P got a nomination. Andreas Jonsson got a nomination.


  10. The riders from Lodz seem unimpressed with the new silencer:

     

    http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?hl=en&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dsportowefakty%2Bzuzel%26hl%3Den%26rlz%3D1T4SUNC_enGB359GB359%26prmd%3Divns&rurl=translate.google.co.uk&sl=pl&u=http://www.sportowefakty.pl/zuzel/2011/05/19/zawodnicy-orla-o-nowych-tlumikach-one-nie-sa-stworzone-do-zu/&usg=ALkJrhhkWP2Uy1qQKRmCf7-a4C5ABGOrtQ

     

    And they're not the only ones from Poland's third largest city upset at the decision of the GKSZ. The Lodz club is funded by Witolda Skrzydlewski and the club's "honourary president" is his daughter Joanna. Joanna Skrzydlewska is also a Civic Platform MEP and Member of the Polish Sejm. Civic Platform is the senior party in Poland's coalition government. Ms Skrzydlewska is so unimpressed with the GKSZ and PZM that she's demanded they explain themselves, while at the same time petitioning the Under Secretary for Tourism and Sports to look into the decision:

     

    http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?hl=en&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dsportowefakty%2Bzuzel%26hl%3Den%26rlz%3D1R2SUNC_enGB359%26prmd%3Divns&rurl=translate.google.com&sl=pl&u=http://www.sportowefakty.pl/zuzel/2011/05/17/skrzydlewska-prosi-gksz-o-weryfikacje-stanowiska/&usg=ALkJrhgDWYvXoJ5PnMkYoOYI2Wwng9sjXQ

     

    http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?hl=en&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dsportowefakty%2Bzuzel%26hl%3Den%26rlz%3D1R2SUNC_enGB359%26prmd%3Divns&rurl=translate.google.com&sl=pl&u=http://www.sportowefakty.pl/zuzel/2011/05/17/skrzydlewska-interweniuje-u-podsekretarza-stanu-w-ministerst/&usg=ALkJrhjP8617siqsDU6S_qWYlefZlYaMOw

     

    Meanwhile, Andrzej Witkowski, the head of the PZM gives his opinions, including, it seems, an undertaking to review the position if the expense involved for riders is too great:

     

    http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?hl=en&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dsportowefakty%2Bzuzel%26hl%3Den%26rlz%3D1R2SUNC_enGB359%26prmd%3Divns&rurl=translate.google.com&sl=pl&u=http://www.sportowefakty.pl/zuzel/2011/05/17/zawodnicy-tkwili-w-bledzie-rozmowa-z-prezesem-polskiego-zwia/&usg=ALkJrhg1ple1M66ktN0fRFBaQ0ApvyeZhQ

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