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It might just throw up some unusual results - maybe even a GB win!
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I emailed the Millenium Stadium last week as well. I mentioned the very poor sound system and they replied within 10 minutes apologising for the system and explaining that they were going to revamp it completely for next year.
It was a very nice reply to be honest, let's hope tat they carry out their promise.
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Sadly not the kind of field we used to get, but a meeting in August is not going to attract too many GP riders these days. The extra costs to the management aren't going to bring in sufficient revenue to justify their appearance.
Hope that the meetng produces great racing befitting the great little man.
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Best I've seen ride:-
1, Ivan Mauger
2, Erik Gundersen
3, Hans Nielsen
4, Jason Crump
5, Peter Collins
6, Barry Briggs
7, Tony Rickardsson
Every one a world champion!
Most spectacular I've seen:-
1 Kelly Moran
2 Shawn Moran
3 Chris Morton
4 Peter Collins
5 Erik Gundersen
6 Tomasz Gollob
7 Soren Sjosten
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How about:-
Merv Janke
Chris Turner
Jim Brett
Ian Hindle
Steve Finch
Ian Cartwright
Rob Maxfield
Peter Ravn
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Can't see things improving until there are more British riders in the EL.
Tai might move on to the next level but there is no certainty about that. It's becoming a major success if a Brit gets to a semi final unfortunately.
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B & M??
There's a new B & M in Sale (Manchester) now
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Great article on Kelly Moran - even more poignant now
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Get Sky to rename it the 'Sky Golden Helmet Series' and you would have a winner!
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Andersen at 16-1 (each way) and Holder 33-1 (each way) aren't bad odds
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He'll certainly create controversy!
I think it might be another year or two before he will have the consistency and maturity to take the crown though
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I think that Pedersen might win tomorrow with Gollob as usual being close.
Crump might still be feeling the injuries and settle for a semi final slot at this stage of the season.
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I still think Crumpie is a step ahead of the others, but it will be a lot closer this year with several riders capable of winning GPs (and taking points off each other).
Crumpie (just), from Nikki, Emil, Lindgren and Gollob
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He was done a year or two back I thinkFinn Thomsen please!He is coming over for wolves 80 year celebration meeting.
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Pekka Hautamaki
Kristian Praestbro
Chris Turner
Eric Monaghan
Eric Broadbelt
Phil Collins
Les Collins
John Titman
Rod Hunter
Steve Finch
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Dave Morton always seemed to get injured when he was about to hit the really big time. He would probably have reached a few World Finals if he had avoided the big injuries.
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Jim McMillan
Charlie Monk
George Hunter
Henny Kroeze
Bobby Beaton
Martin Scarisbrick
Ian Hindle
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The Belle Vue team sponsored silver leathers (in 1977 I think) were pretty horrible.
They looked like astronauts PC and Mort changed back to their normal leathers VERY soon afterwards
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My Backtrack arrived today (Tuesday) and is the best yet. Great interviews with Crumpie (senior) and Dag Lovaas and Ron Preston - simply the best read around form70s/80s fans nlike me
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drb
If you ever find a source for the riders and teams stats from 1991 onwards could you please let me know at Garry1603@aol.com
Thanks
Garry
Whose Idea Was It To Use Kings Lynn ?!?
in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
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Good choice of track. It should produce some great racing.
(Even Rosco couldn't complain about it).