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  1. Bavarian

    Swc 2018

    Every Major Sport now has a proper World Cup tournament as the flagship competition. Why can't we have one for Speedway? Who says there are not enough competitive nations to track teams for a proper World Cup tournament in Speedway? I currently watch the Rugby League World Cup, a sport that is professionally played in only a handful of countries, Yet the RL authorities manage to organise a great World Cup tournament with fourteen national teams and attracts reasonably good crowds and has world wide tv coverage. It is even shown on German TV, and nobody really knows anything about Rugby League in our country. How sad to see that Speedway in this respect has fallen behind so badly. The 1973 Daily Mirror Tournament of Nations was the best we ever achieved in organising a tournament with seven proper national teams (England, Sweden, Australia, New Zealand, Poland, USSR, and a combined Norway-Denmark team) in a round-robin tournament, followed by a couple of semi-finals, and culminating in the grand finale at Wembley. This should have been the start of something big, but look where we are now. We don't even have any meaningfull International Test Matches anymore. There is not even an England speedway team anymore, all we are left with is a "Team GB" ! How often did this team race this year ? Come on, how poor is that ? I'd love to see the England team in International Speedway Test Matches again ! High level international Test Matches is what I miss most in modern day speedway !
  2. Bavarian

    Swc 2018

    Apparently the FIM is unable to find a promoter (outside Poland) willing and able to host the 2018 SWC Race-Off and Final under the current format. Manchester was first choice, but it seems the problem here is all about finance. How poor is this?
  3. Bavarian

    Swc 2018

    FIM should rather try this pairs system for their ill-born WSL World Speedway League (if that will ever get off the ground) Would give seven Club Champions from Polish, British, Swedish, Danish, Russian, German, and Czech leageus a chance to participate and with only three riders per team would ease the problem of riders on the books of two or more of those league clubs. But they should not be allowed to tamper the concept of the SWC
  4. Bavarian

    Swc 2018

    What a terribly sad decision if the FIM replaces the current SWC with a pairs competiton. Exactly the same mistake they made in the mid-90s, when they merged the then World Pairs with the then World Team Cup, instead of keeping both competitons alive and alternately stage them bi-annually.
  5. I noticed there were mostly elderly people in attendance at the Ethiad - and it did not come across as if they had a lot of fun during the most part of this meeting - it all looked rather dull They should have let children in for free and youths under16 for a fiver or so, to get the families to attend and liven the place up for this speedway Showcase event. Too late now ! Nevertehless it is sad to see that Grand Prix Speedway in Melbourne did not attract the crowds to continue with this venture. For the future, if they want to return to Australia & NZ, I'd say that they should not do it for just one event, they should run a mini series of three or four SGPs down under. Don't make the mistake of going into the biggest stadia such as Sydney Olympic Stadium or now the Ethiad in Melbourne. This does not work. SGP should seek medium sized stadia, perhaps return to some of those classic old Showground venues that had so long been the cathedrals of Australian speedway, ever since it all began there. There are still some of these venues left, some even have national heritage status and are preserved, such as the EKKA up in Brisbane, just waitign to be used again. There is Adelaide's Wayvielle Showground, which hosted a world sicdecar speedway Championship meeting some years ago. In Sydney, they have built a New Showground that could be used for a SGP, as they have already held an Australian Solo Championship round there. They could widen the rather narrow race track for a SGP there if need be. That's three great speedway venues in Australia, and I am sure there are other possibilities, but I see this as the way to go for the BSI/IMG to establish the SGP outside of Europe.
  6. Bavarian

    Walkerville - South Africa

    The Walkerville Motorcycle Dirt Track Club has a Facebook page here https://www.facebook.com/groups/1440344566230680/
  7. Bavarian

    2018 Grand Prix Venues

    Don't know, but I think it is the East (Donbass and Lugansk region) where it is dangerous. Rivne is in the west of the Ukraine, not far from the Polish borders. They have international Football games in the Ukraine, so it can not be that dangerous. And they have big crowds for their speedway meetings. Personally I would not want to go there for a SGP, though!
  8. Bavarian

    2018 Grand Prix Venues

    they would get a huge attendance for the SGP in the Ukraine (Rivne)
  9. Torun stinks ! it was Torun who were illegally paying money to the Peterborough promoter for Jack Holder, and now it is Torun again with this attempted Jacek Gomolski bribary I hope the PZM and League takes firm action. They did not hesitate to punish RoW Rybnik and deducted just enough points for them to get relegated to the lower league. For the club, that was a really harsh punishment, for one of their riders (Laguta) failing a drugs test. This Rybnik club's punishment saved Torun from automatic relegation. Now I wonder what the PZM will do with Torun in this bribary scandal. Torun should never get away with such dirty behaviour. It stinks!
  10. Any British touring riders going to New Zealand this winter?
  11. Bavarian

    Smolinski And Pussies

    Funny But in truth, there are now so many non-Bavarain folk living in our beautiful Freestate, that we "real" Bavarians won't ever get a majority to break away from the rest of Germany. Our position is quite similar to Scotland wanting to break away from England but unable to get a majority vote for that because there are already too many non-Scots living there and unwilling to vote for Independance. Not sure why Bavarians would come across as arrogant in any way? Never heard that before! Mostly it's the Prussians that are arrogant towards the Bavarians. We are much closer related with the Austrians, who speak the same language as we do.
  12. Yes, Landshut is definitly better than Teterow. There already was a German SGP at Landshut about twenty years ago ! The organizeres were a bit unlucky with that one, as it was the first SGP that ever got rained off, and they had to re-stage it on the following day on Sunday afternoon.
  13. You are all a bit too negative. It is an achievement already for the Young Lion to have reached the top four nations final in this Junior Team Championship. Except for the Poles, who are really miles ahead at the moment, I don't think that the Aussies are so superior (once You remove Holder, Fricke and Kurtz), and Denmark seems to struggle very much to find new stars. Britain is very nearly on the same level as these two nations, and probably already ahead of Sweden with their junior riders. The situation is not at all bad for GB.
  14. German girl Celina Liebmann rode in the FIM 250cc Youth Speedway World Final this week in Prague,and she had a couple of heat wins !
  15. Bavarian

    Bt Sport Coverage

    Some unbelievably negative comments on here, and mostly unjustified. I really enjoy watching the Monday Night Premiership Speedway on BT Sport. It's a great Sport and very entertaining to watch !
  16. http://www.speedwaygp.com/news/article/6021/gorzow-%7C-rider-reaction
  17. GB takes part in the World U21 Team Championship each year, which is pretty much the same competition as this European U21 Team Championship (without GB and Australia).
  18. Ist not just Joonas KylmÀkorpi, but Freddie Lindgren lives in Andorra, too.
  19. ah, yes, I have just seen it. Sorry
  20. Surprised to see Jack Holder riding ! Shouldn't he be at Peterborough today???
  21. Artem Laguta is in, and I'm confident he'll finish in the top three
  22. That's 30 points required from the 20 heats for the runners-up at the Abensberg meeting to reach the final.
  23. TorĂșn have sacked their team manager Gajewski
  24. Not so, they get along well with each other. Money was the only reason that prevented the Russians to track both Lagutas along with Emil in the SWC. None of their three stars rides for peanuts, and the budget of the Russian SWC Team was hardly enough to finace two of them, along with three inexpensive young guns. TM Andrey Savin decided to go for Emil and Grigorij, and left Artem out, who then spent the World Cup week on holidays in Abu Dhabi.
  25. Bavarian

    Test Matches

    Not neccessarily each year, but instead of only having test matches, Speedway should have a proper International Team tournament. Something similar to the Rugby Six Nations Tournament, with teams meeting each other in a round-robin-tournament once either at home or away. With possible tv coverage, a Speedway Five Nations with the "Big Five" of Great Britain, Poland, Sweden, Australia, and Denmark, could be a big thing. Australia's home meetings could be staged at UK tracks.
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