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Guest richcovbee

since Nicki Pedersen won the grand prix series last year, everything seems to be going wrong for the poor old chap. He knocks riders off when he cant get his own way and hasnt a clue about fair riding. This year he seems to be struggling a bit, perhaps being world champion has made him think he is untouchable. Lets hope a rider who is fair, honest and a proper speedway rider wins the grand prix series this year. We need riders who are fair but commited not loonies like Nicki Pedersen. S o how about it folks, who is going to win this years grand prix series? Id like to see a true gent win it someone like Leigh Adams or Greg Hancock

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Leigh Adams all the way!! :D

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yep!

TRick is the perfect world champ and will again be crowed king this year.

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Come on Leigh Adams! :approve:

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Guest geordie4eva

there is only 1 man who is going about winning it and that is Tony Ricardsson

come on tony!

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Its Gotta be Crumpy, if not it would have to be Greg Hancock, i dont mind as long as a fair racer wins it by fair racing!!

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Adams or Crump would make brilliant world champions imo, they are the epitome of GREAT speedway riders and deserve the title ALL the way. I so hope one of them has the luck to lift the crown this season. They are both so good to watch on track ...........................

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since Nicki Pedersen won the grand prix series last year, everything seems to be going wrong for the poor old chap. He knocks riders off when he cant get his own way and hasnt a clue about fair riding. This year he seems to be struggling a bit, perhaps being world champion has made him think he is untouchable. Lets hope a rider who is fair, honest and a proper speedway rider wins the grand prix series this year. We need riders who are fair but commited not loonies like Nicki Pedersen. S o how about it folks, who is going to win this years grand prix series? Id like to see a true gent win it someone like Leigh Adams or Greg Hancock

It's got to be Herbie... I promise not the bet on him because whenever I do he looses, so after the last GP I am keeping my hand firmly in my pocket. :rolleyes:

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Guest redpooleflaggirlgemzy!

i know im sounding stupid but what does FIM stand for??

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since Nicki Pedersen won the grand prix series last year, everything seems to be going wrong for the poor old chap. He knocks riders off when he cant get his own way and hasnt a clue about fair riding. This year he seems to be struggling a bit, perhaps being world champion has made him think he is untouchable. Lets hope a rider who is fair, honest and a proper speedway rider wins the grand prix series this year. We need riders who are fair but commited not loonies like Nicki Pedersen. S o how about it folks, who is going to win this years grand prix series? Id like to see a true gent win it someone like Leigh Adams or Greg Hancock

And where does Hancock fits into this ?

 

He and Hamill are made of the same piece of wood.

 

Noway either of them are going to be a decent world champ.

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