SuddenSam15 0 Posted August 30, 2010 (edited) For the rider I hope Wuffy gets a 2nd series ... but for me ... could not give a toss, I would be happy if both Freddie & Tai only had Wolves to worry about .. who cares who is World Champion .. yeah like the GP's for the racing but not bothered one bit who wins Team speedway does it for me everytime ... so hopefully Tai will be continuing his education with us next season Edited August 30, 2010 by SuddenSam15 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
T.N.T. 355 Posted August 30, 2010 Bfore this round I would have said Tai was looking to be the only Brit next season, but Bomber is now favourite if there is only 1 Brit but only a top 8 will secure that ! Woffinden who still could be the only Brit nomination but unlikely with Bomber getting 2 podium finishes lately. Its laughable T.N.T. thinks woffenden will be in next years gps at the exclusion of bomber harris . Ben Barkers a better chance than woffenden . Maybe if you actually READ the posts you will see what is written ! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Silver Bee 57 Posted August 31, 2010 You take things too serious in coventry , you lot down there need to lighten up a bit , Instead of talking bomber down all the time try talking him up a bit . Fed up with reading posts on here from so called coventry fans going on all the time how bad bomber is . Just for once try giving him a bit of credit, hes a gem, and you lot down there dont know it . when hes gone it will be too late . You're ignoring what I have posted completely. I've not talked down Harris, he was superb, but he did not come from the back in every race! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ghostwalker 1,859 Posted September 11, 2010 According to Ekstrabladet, Nicki is guaranteed a wild card next season if he does not make the top 8. http://ekstrabladet.dk/sport/anden_sport/motorsport/speedway/article1408184.ece Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ladyluck 1 Posted September 11, 2010 I see on sportowefakty.pl that Swedish legend Ove Fundin has called for an end to the "nationality quota" system that seems to be employed by BSI and for Janusz Kolodziej to be given a nomination ahead of any random British rider. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tyler42 152 Posted September 11, 2010 I see on sportowefakty.pl that Swedish legend Ove Fundin has called for an end to the "nationality quota" system that seems to be employed by BSI and for Janusz Kolodziej to be given a nomination ahead of any random British rider. Well I think he is right. If you want to class it as true world championship. Kolodziej Has been one of the top riders in both Polish and Swedish leagues, Made the final in his one and only GP. so I think he has a case. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SuddenSam15 0 Posted September 11, 2010 Well I think he is right. If you want to class it as true world championship. Kolodziej Has been one of the top riders in both Polish and Swedish leagues, Made the final in his one and only GP. so I think he has a case. Hope hes does not get the nod ... straight after the meeting he logs a protest about the top 3's engines and they have to be stripped down .. talk about clutching at straws .. wait another year ya unsporting prat Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
manchesterpaul 447 Posted September 11, 2010 Hope hes does not get the nod ... straight after the meeting he logs a protest about the top 3's engines and they have to be stripped down .. talk about clutching at straws .. wait another year ya unsporting prat Got to admit i thought that was a pretty poor act by him. Maybe in his next meeting there will be 15 protests about his engine lol. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
spook 28 Posted September 11, 2010 Hope hes does not get the nod ... straight after the meeting he logs a protest about the top 3's engines and they have to be stripped down .. talk about clutching at straws .. wait another year ya unsporting prat he obviously felt that the odds were good that something was amiss.... why would he think that? I think its time that the authorities made sure that everything is transparent and mandatory...... all bikes impounded after a meeting (like F1 and MOTOGP) and nothing hushed up when it suits them.......... the sport has a bad rep going back many decades now and it is high time that it is improved............... I am certain that it would be costly and might take time but the authorities must make sure that they are on the cutting edge and that the field is level for all and for the record Ove is right Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
salty 2,208 Posted September 11, 2010 he obviously felt that the odds were good that something was amiss.... why would he think that? I think its time that the authorities made sure that everything is transparent and mandatory...... all bikes impounded after a meeting (like F1 and MOTOGP) and nothing hushed up when it suits them.......... the sport has a bad rep going back many decades now and it is high time that it is improved............... I am certain that it would be costly and might take time but the authorities must make sure that they are on the cutting edge and that the field is level for all and for the record Ove is right I'd agree that there needs to be a greater transparency and mors stringent checks of machinary. If only to reassure us that everything is above board. The whispering campaign against Emil last year is an example of what can happen without checking. I'd like to see Kolodziej in the GP's next year, I'm sure he would be competitive and it seems daft if he gets excluded just because of his nationality. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
spook 28 Posted September 11, 2010 I'd agree that there needs to be a greater transparency and mors stringent checks of machinary. If only to reassure us that everything is above board. The whispering campaign against Emil last year is an example of what can happen without checking. I'd like to see Kolodziej in the GP's next year, I'm sure he would be competitive and it seems daft if he gets excluded just because of his nationality. Kolodziej has always been an exciting racer imo and is the kind of rider that would really compliment the series whispering will always take place when things look and feel out of place...... and imo more and more is starting to appear out of place as you say 'if only to reassure us'.... although I would suggest that any world championship worth its salts should be doing everything in its power to keep man and machine clean to remain a reputable competition..... especially one looking to aim high Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Champion 0 Posted September 12, 2010 Polish motorsport board authorities (or at least the most important one) are really focused on covincing BSI to give Kolodziej permanent wild card for the next season, and that's why Kolodziej is about to be a wild card at Bydgoszcz; to prove he's worth it. So far he's absolutely on the top of individual Ekstraliga and Elitserien averages. Oh, and SGP Challenge engine protest was not quite his idea, he was just advised to do this, so don't be mad at the guy while he really isn't vicious or jealous type of man. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites