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Going on the average points scored from the GP each rider has complete (so that taking out Darcy 0 score in Gothenburg and Tia's score of 7 in Cardiff.

 

The averges are

 

Tai Woffinden completed 9 meetings, total points 127, ave 14.111

Darcy Ward completed 6 meetings, total points 78, ave 13.000

Emil Sayfutdinov completed 9 meetings, total points 114, ave 12.666

Chris Holder completed 7 meetings total points 82, ave 11.714

Jaroslaw Hampel completed 10 meetings, total points 112, ave 11.200

 

Total on average if 10 GP'S completed

Tai Woffinden 141.11

Darcy Ward 130

Emil Sayfutdinov 126.66

Chris Holder 117.17

Jaroslaw Hampel 112

 

Total on average if 12 GP'S completed

Tai Woffinden 169.332

Darcy Ward 156

Emil Sayfutdinov 151.992

Chris Holder 140.568

Jaroslaw Hampel 134.4

 

 

Not sure what this proves other than maybe i have too much time on my hands. :D

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Just how possible is it for Tai to win it in Sweden. If Emil returns can Tai clinch it there or would it be to much

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Along with most Semi-Final and Final appearances and most podium finishes this season that Tai deserves his place at the top :drink:

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Just how possible is it for Tai to win it in Sweden. If Emil returns can Tai clinch it there or would it be to much

He needs to score 2 more than Emil and the same as Jarek.

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Just how possible is it for Tai to win it in Sweden. If Emil returns can Tai clinch it there or would it be to much

 

If my maths is correct even if Emil returns if Tai out scores Emil, Hampel and Pedersen he can clinch it in Sweden

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If my maths is correct even if Emil returns if Tai out scores Emil, Hampel and Pedersen he can clinch it in Sweden

Tai will have to have an advantage of 22 points at the end of the Swedish GP over the next highest point scoring rival to be crowned champion ,if Emil came back and rode the next two GP's and scored a maximum of 42 points putting him on 156 Tai needs to score 23 points over the two remaining GP's.

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Tai rides like L Adams, smooth and stylish, IMHO Tai will achieve the 1 thing the great L Adams couldn't.

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On a purely selfish note going to my first GP abroad being Torun , 21 point lead for Woffie after the Swedish GP will do nicely and hopefully we can crown him World Champion in Poland ( he's been class this year ) and not IMO do the injuries to other riders detract from his achievement should he make it

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Tai has been the best rider in the GP's all season, Darcy Ward would have pushed him if he had been at ll the events and Sayfutdinov aswell. Its a a shame its ended like this but over all Tai has been at the top or there abouts all season!

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Tai has been the best rider in the GP's all season, Darcy Ward would have pushed him if he had been at ll the events and Sayfutdinov aswell. Its a a shame its ended like this but over all Tai has been at the top or there abouts all season!

Darcy has no argument. He injured himself by over riding because he was about to run a 2nd last in a GP. Even if he'd not fallen, he wasn't exactly looking like scoring the 8 need for a semi so was going to end up on 4 or 5 in that meeting anyway and out of contention.

 

Woffy was 3 ahead of Emil after being injured in a GP where you have to fancy he would have scored probably another 7 or 8 more - he was guaranteed a point in the head he was wiped out in meaning he'd have knocked Emil out of the semis so Emil would have 5 less too.

 

So if he'd have not been wiped out at Cardiff he'd have been about 16 up on Emil before the last GP.

 

There is no way that Woffy doesn't deserve this title.

 

He's score 18, 15 and 17 out of 21 in each of the last 3 GPs, that's World Champion form by anyone standards!

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MJJ is a far better rider. Putting TW in the gps is like throwing a gold fish into the pacific ocean

 

Care to name 3 riders that Tai will finish higher than next year?

 

Dya want 14?

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Dya want 14?

 

1. Wolves

2. Poole

3. Lynn

4. Swindon

5. Lakeside

6. Eastbourne

7. Borough

8. Birmingham

9. Coventry

10. Belle Vue

 

Rob's predictions are very hit and miss, He predicted Wolves to finish top of the league and in the play-off's while everybody else said they were wooden-spoon certainties

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Rob's predictions are very hit and miss, He predicted Wolves to finish top of the league and in the play-off's while everybody else said they were wooden-spoon certainties

 

Any update on the situation in Syria? Are you writing another article on the subject? :cheers:

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