Piccolo 47 Posted July 21, 2007 "Interesting interview with Hans Andersen at the end. On more than one occasion he was quite skeptical about Grzegorz Walsek having a foot injury." Was it a foot or 11.5 inches? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ShirleyBee 0 Posted July 21, 2007 Just a thought from somebody who has not watched the meeting and has only just found out the result. It appears from the majority of posts that the `top` GB riders were either not good enough, wrong type of track, equipment poor or not set up right. Does this mean then that when they ride for their league team in Poland they are always at the back! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SorenSSK 0 Posted July 21, 2007 Fantastic Speedway, fantastic atmosphere that even came across on tv. Leszno has to be one of the best tracks in the whole world, maybe the best. I'm glad the GP will be there in 2008 and 2009. Congratulations Poland, i thought they deserved to win. One or two points. The comments on here about Walasek. This is 100% typical of Speedway or more to the point the authorities that make the rules. A crazy rule left open to either 1. Abuse or 2. Chinese whispers and gripes by the rest. Which is nearest the truth tonight doesn't matter. They HAVE to change this rule. Let any reserve come in after Heat 5 for any out of form rider.What's so wrong with that ? The way the rule is now it just courts controversy, or maybe thats what some in power want as it gets people talking, creates a buzz. I don't know why GB were so bad tonight. They were abysmal. 99% of the time as a nation we dont seem to be able to adapt and ride to the track or conditions like most other nations. We heard Nicki Pedersen talking about telling Bjarne the lines and the other nations seemed dialled in to it while the GB boys were floundering going out wide on turn 4 and getting passed easily. By about heat 18 they were finally getting it !!! I'm not a fan of the Danes, or two of them really to be honest , lol. But tonight i thought they showed great intelligence and rode with their heads. No last places i think ? I thought with 7 heats to go they had it won. That they didnt is soley down to the way Poland rode. They pulled it out of the fire and rode with swashbuckling guts and determination. Andersens comments were sour grapes but just what to expect from him. Nice to see Gollob be the one to finish it too towards the end of his career, he's given us all so many great races over the years. Again well done Polska !!! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Tried to read your post and found these: <ENTER> <ENTER> <ENTER> <ENTER> <ENTER> <ENTER> <ENTER> <ENTER> <ENTER> <ENTER> <ENTER> <ENTER> <ENTER> <ENTER> <ENTER> <ENTER> Would they be yours ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ashie 0 Posted July 21, 2007 5) I understand my view of the track has to some degree been mirrored by Leigh Adams who has said that tonight things were "a bit different to most of his 12 years racing there". But hey, I guess he's just blind and contrary too. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Mmm... I never heard Leigh Adams say the racing was boring. The track may have been different tonight than it is usually for Leigh, but that does not mean the racing was poor as you suggested earlier. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BritPete 625 Posted July 21, 2007 "Interesting interview with Hans Andersen at the end. On more than one occasion he was quite skeptical about Grzegorz Walsek having a foot injury." Was it a foot or 11.5 inches? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Wow, either way it's something to brag about! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Matousek 0 Posted July 21, 2007 though uk would have done better personally, Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
halo 0 Posted July 21, 2007 Middleditch your immediate resignation is required. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> you could do a better job maybe? why should he resign he dosent ride in the team what more could he have done lol yous lot make me laugh. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shazzybird 10 Posted July 21, 2007 oops now you've done Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SCB 15 Posted July 21, 2007 why should he resign he dosent ride in the team what more could he have done lol yous lot make me laugh.What less could a trained monkey do if it's that simple? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sandie 53 Posted July 22, 2007 you could do a better job maybe? why should he resign he dosent ride in the team what more could he have done lol yous lot make me laugh. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> So why did he need to be there then. Just send the team he picked, which looked good, and leave them to it. He could have satyed at home and watched it on TV if what you say is true. Sorry Halo, I know you obviously feel passionate about this (and I dont blame you)but the buck has to stop with someone and if he wants to put his case forward for who above him is resonsible then I would listen. But at the moment that is where the buck stops and on tonights performance its not looking good for him. Sorry Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Robin 0 Posted July 22, 2007 Love my speedway but not very gened up about the technicalities so please be easy on me but I have a few questions. 1. Do the GB riders ride in Poland?. 2. If they are competative against the other riders in the Elite league and the Gps why were they so far off the pace tonight?. 3. Why when they were 1st or second by the 2nd bend were they 3rd or 4th by the 3rd bend ?. 4. Do the GB riders not ride in the same countries , on the same tracks as the Poles , Danes and Australians ?. 5. Is there something wrong with Speedway in this country ?. 6. I play darts ( laugh if you like ) but to to be successful I have to to perform on any board no matter how bad and I only play in a village league so my point being why were GB so bad tonight ?. I thought it was a great meeting with some wonderful passing and congratulations to the Poles , unlucky Denmark but the Brits were an embarrasment. To be represented on the world stage like that i'm sorry but it was pathetic. I don't blame the riders, i'm sure they gave they're all but please if we're that bad don't enter again. That's quite critical I know but I don't think i'll be the only person that is disappointed with our team tonight. I'm a great patriot and i'm sure there will be lots of people putting me right. i welcome that. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BigFatDave 258 Posted July 22, 2007 This country could were once speedway legends. The team was feared throughout the speedway world. The team which allegedly contested the final today were nothing less than a national disgrace. Middleditch your immediate resignation is required. Sadly, I changed my avatar under the false impression that the team would be competative. A team made up of Belle Vue and Ipswich riders would probably have done better. Dismayed, Distraught and Disgusted Stockport. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Dear Disgruntled, Don't despair, don't give up hope! I'm sure Team GB will rise again one day; maybe not in my lifetime fer sure, but someday.....? Maybe we could travel back to the Halcyon days of the late 60's - early 70's, when Team GB comprised such fine sons of Ye Ol' Dart as Barry Briggs, Ivan Mauger and Jim Airey? Regards, Discombobulated of Darwin. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tocha 309 Posted July 22, 2007 (edited) POLAND 55Points, WORLD CHAMPIONS Denmark 52 Australia 29 Great Britain 15 Don't slag off a British team for losing. It's not our way. The tradition for us is "magnificent in victory, glorious in defeat." Look how badly we did against the Australians at cricket last winter, but what a magnificent side we have fielded against the West Indies and India in recent months to prove we are one of the world's great cricketing countries. We showed our class in the qualifier at Coventry against fantastic teams like Sweden, Russia and USA. That result proved deep down that we have a great side, Leszno in the SWC was just a blip. Stiff upper lip and all that chaps (and ladies of course). <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Summed up very well. Bearing in mind that GB is supposed to be the 4th richest nation in the world it is staggering how poorly we perform in all aspects of sport, along with, just about everything else. Speedway, merely, slots into the norm. If you want to create a series of competitions in which we excel then select from:- teenage pregnancies obesity alcoholism divorce illiteracy political correctness texting We could do quite well in these as long as it does not become too competitive! Edited July 22, 2007 by tocha Share this post Link to post Share on other sites