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Sgp/bsi And Sec/one Sport It Is War Now

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Has Gollob? Because the Polish press are claiming he hasn't.

There will be more and more propaganda coming from Poland, of that there is no doubt.

 

It matters not whether its true or not true, folk will lap it up and flock to the banner of the poor old mistreated OneSport against the evil BSI.

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It matters not whether its true or not true, folk will lap it up and flock to the banner of the poor old mistreated OneSport against the evil BSI.

I'd certainly have a lot of reservations about the OneSport crowd, but BSI have had things their own way for a long time, and it'll be interesting to see what happens now someone has finally challenged the established hegemony.

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There will be more and more propaganda coming from Poland, of that there is no doubt.

 

It matters not whether its true or not true, folk will lap it up and flock to the banner of the poor old mistreated OneSport against the evil BSI.

 

You're doing the exact same thing,

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Hardly possible for me to do the same thing as there hasn't been an endless stream of propaganda from BSI has there.

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Been years and years of saying the Prague track will be sorted out and much better than before.Just for starters lol

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Gollob has resigned from the SGP but will take part in the SEC.

 

http://www.speedwaynyheter.se/sgp/forare-lamnar-vm/

 

 

Translation:

 

"Yesterday, Monday was the last day for drivers in the VM to send in their confirmation of participation in the SGP, as we told you earlier, Emil Sayfutdinov said he will run in the SEC if he is forced to choose. Now follow the next star after the same track, Tomasz Gollob has chosen not to send their confirmation to the BSI, the owners of the SGP. Probably replaced Tomasz by Chris Harris at the World Cup, it's nothing like BSI chosen to confirm yet.

 

Janek Konikiewicz representative of One Sport confirming the Speedway News: - "Yes, it's confirmed. Tomasz Gollob is not involved in SGP next season. He will run in the SEC, of ​​course, when he confirmed our wild card request. "

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Gollob has resigned from the SGP but will take part in the SEC.

 

http://www.speedwaynyheter.se/sgp/forare-lamnar-vm/

 

 

Translation:

 

"Yesterday, Monday was the last day for drivers in the VM to send in their confirmation of participation in the SGP, as we told you earlier, Emil Sayfutdinov said he will run in the SEC if he is forced to choose. Now follow the next star after the same track, Tomasz Gollob has chosen not to send their confirmation to the BSI, the owners of the SGP. Probably replaced Tomasz by Chris Harris at the World Cup, it's nothing like BSI chosen to confirm yet.

 

Janek Konikiewicz representative of One Sport confirming the Speedway News: - "Yes, it's confirmed. Tomasz Gollob is not involved in SGP next season. He will run in the SEC, of ​​course, when he confirmed our wild card request. "

Well i am back, the know is no more due to my account not working for ages ! Not sure why ? But a better one is back ready for 2014. Why can these two not get on ? Thought SEC did a good job but to me looks like those at top of BSI are running scared. Think this will only be bad for speedway in the long run.

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Perhaps all this has been a fiendish plot to get Chris Harris into the SGP.

 

Very sad and very stupid behaviour by a sport that needs every bit of coverage and every friend it can find. :(

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Surely if Tomek opts out, they should choose another rider for his wild card rather then just give it to their protégé Chris Harris.

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GOLLOB'S withdrawal might have more to him losing his Monster sponsorship - he was allegedly the highest paid amongst the speedway fraternity - than anything else.


Surely if Tomek opts out, they should choose another rider for his wild card rather then just give it to their protégé Chris Harris.

 

AS he was a wild card pick rather than a qualifier either through the top eight or the Challenge the FIM might consider that as an option...

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Surely if Tomek opts out, they should choose another rider for his wild card rather then just give it to their protégé Chris Harris.

Whose to Say Chris Harris wasn't their next Wildcard Selection? They picked Freddie Lindgren after all.

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GOLLOB'S withdrawal might have more to him losing his Monster sponsorship.

Which possibly made it no longer financially worthwhile to ride in the SGP...

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GIVEN a choice I would imagine FIM/BSI would be more likely to look for a like-for-like replacement as in a Pole-for-a-Pole ...

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Whose to Say Chris Harris wasn't their next Wildcard Selection? They picked Freddie Lindgren after all.

 

Yeah you are right about that.

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