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In a revision break today, I came up with a rough GP future stars. Feel free to argue the case of many and discuss your future-line-up. In no way is this supposed to add pressure onto these riders to get them to GP level. It's on their current progression

 

GREAT BRITAIN

Lewis Bridger

Josh Auty

 

AUSTRALIA

Chris Holder

Troy Batchleor

 

POLAND

Karol Zabik

Janusz Kolodziej

Pawel Hlib

 

DENMARK

Morten Risager

Nikolai Klindt

 

SLOVENIA

Matej Zagar

 

SWEDEN

Antonio Lindback

Fredrik Lindgren

 

RUSSIA

Emil Sajfutdinow

 

CROATIA

Jurica Pavlic

 

UNITED STATES

Chris Kerr

 

RIDERS WHO JUST MISSED OUT

Patrick Hougaard

Eric Andersson

James Wright

Buczkowski

Christian Hefenbrock

Lubos Tomicek

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Chris Harris? Or do you think he has reached his peak now. :unsure:

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Wot no Kasper ! :blink:

 

Add to that list : Jari Makinen from Finland. My man in Tampere tells me that he's the "real deal".

Edited by pugwash

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GP Series for 2012!!!!!!

 

Matej Zagar

Jarek Hampel

Krys Kasprzak

Janusz Kolodziej

Morten Risager

Antonio Lindback

Freddie Lindgren

Eric Andersson

Christian Hefenbrock

Simon Stead

Pawel Hlib

Nikolai Klindt

Chris Holder

Jason Doyle

Lewis Bridger

 

The Brits would've relied on a nomination though :rolleyes:

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GP Series for 2012!!!!!!

 

Matej Zagar

Jarek Hampel

Krys Kasprzak

Janusz Kolodziej

Morten Risager

Antonio Lindback

Freddie Lindgren

Eric Andersson

Christian Hefenbrock

Simon Stead

Pawel Hlib

Nikolai Klindt

Chris Holder

Jason Doyle

Lewis Bridger

 

The Brits would've relied on a nomination though :rolleyes:

 

 

My future GP starts contain quite a few 'generation after this lot' riders. I was thinking more 2016 than 2010. Harris will get a wild card for the Cornwall GP at Plymouth Super Stadium in 2009.

Edited by Hazzman

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My future GP starts contain quite a few 'generation after this lot' riders. I was thinking more 2016 than 2010. Harris will get a wild card for the Cornwall GP at Plymouth Super Stadium in 2009.

Well if your going for 2016, may I suggest Poole mascot Brendan Johnson???

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Chris Kerr? You need to be averaging more than 5 in the Pl at his age if you want to be a GP rider. He may make it as an EL second string one day.

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GP 2010

 

GB

 

Scott Nicholls

Simon Stead

 

Sweden

Antonio Lindback

Fredrik Lindgren

Andreas Jonsson

 

Poland

Jaroslaw Hampel

Janus Kolodziej

Marcin Rempala/ KK

 

Australia

Jason Crump

 

Slowenia

Matej Zagar

 

Germany (We'll be coming to GP)

Martin Smolinski :approve:

Christian Hefenbrock :approve:

 

Denmark

Nicki Pedersen

Kenneth Bjerre

PUK

 

 

Venues

 

Cardiff

Wembley

Copenhagen

Sidney

Lonigo

Munich

Bydgoscz

Czestochowa

Daugavpils

Gorican

Malila

Eskilstuna

Krsko

Pardubice

 

if I've forgotten a venue they'll be added till 2010... :P

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Doesn't look as if I will be around when a GB rider again becomes World Champion.

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Chris Kerr?  You need to be averaging more than 5 in the Pl at his age if you want to be a GP rider.  He may make it as an EL second string one day.

 

On current progression SCB, he has shown flashes of genius in the PL and Hancock was a late starter.

 

Also I think a German will break through in the next 5 years.

Edited by Hazzman

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In a revision break today, I came up with a rough GP future stars. Feel free to argue the case of many and discuss your future-line-up. In no way is this supposed to add pressure onto these riders to get them to GP level. It's on their current progression

 

 

I wonder what you were [supposedly] revising? :)

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IMO, Kolodziej should be a GP rider now, or at least with a wildcard. Kasprzak is a good rider, but I honestly think Kolodziej is better.

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I wonder what you were [supposedly] revising?  :)

 

A-Levels, I had finished revising Central and Eastern Europe economic weaknesses in the 20th Century.

 

Also, I was revising 'the longest suicide note ever written'

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A-Levels, I had finished revising Central and Eastern Europe economic weaknesses in the 20th Century.

 

Also, I was revising 'the longest suicide note ever written'

 

Lucky for some, from 9am-3.45pm I was revising Medieval History, including the Crusades, crime and society, towns and daily life, medieval art and social depictions of everyday life, and the medieval landscape.

 

Not any fun I can tell you that - mind you, it was worth it as I took the exam this afternoon and I think I passed it well.

 

Err, sorry for being so off-topic. I think you can count Holder and Bridger as potential GP stars of the future, Bridger's going pretty well already so in around 4 or 5 years I think he'll be at the top of the sport.

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