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Impressive and maybe this is down to investing in younger riders and giving them more track time. It would not happen in the UK because of so few tracks and the reluctance of punters not wanting to watch riders who are honing their craft. Younger riders need the tracks to offer more in the way of competitive racing and if the decision is to run with one league, have five man teams for the the first match and the second match is made of teams of riders under the age of 21 who over time are feeders for the main team.
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It'll mess up their 2026 team building, they've already signed William Cairns and Cooper Rushen and I would assume both would be on the lowest grade (although there is still time for Cairns to improve enough to not be). Plus I could imagine a reluctance to major change as what Poole are doing now certainly brings in the crowds at home.
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By Byker Biker · Posted
I've only just seen the result and I'm laughing my c☆☆k off, no idea why. Goodnight all.. -
The manner of the defeat from being 8 points up. The patched up opposition. The fact that their ‘Russian Rocket’ looked disinterested. That Doyle was being outgated, outmanoeuvred and outsmarted. That their second string/engine room is not up to par. That they have no high-scoring rising star. That their lord and saviour Hawkins is tactically inept - DT could/should have taken 7 rides. The only saving grace for Ipswich tonight was Thompson. He can hold his head up high.
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My mistake - an injured no. 5, 3 second strings, a reserve and a RS
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By szkocjasid · Posted
Why are people suddenly declaring Ipswich won't win the league, every team can have an off night. Besides a 2 point away defeat is league winning form, Ipswich are bound to win by 4+ against anyone at home. *baring injuries
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