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Looks like the charming individual calling my post “garbage” doesn’t know their facts. Before throwing insults, maybe check who’s actually running the 2026 Speedway Grand Prix series. Richard Coleman from Mayfield Sports—the very group supposedly managing it—is now the team principal of the south of France based “Tech3” team in MotoGP. That role demands his presence at 22 race weekends across Europe and beyond. So tell me, how exactly is someone supposed to oversee an entire SGP season while spending nearly half the year on the MotoGP circuit? Doesn’t quite add up, does it? Maybe do some research before dismissing my post as “garbage.” Then, you also wonder whether the FIM conducted due diligence re Coleman, given his losing a court case brought by another MotoGP team he was involved in, Craft Bamboo Holdings, with judgement against him being as recent as June 2024. So yes, you may very well be mistaken! Time will tell of course. Your post is obviously devoid of knowledge, and yet you think its fine to throw insults around! https://moto3.tech3racing.fr/index.php/en/news-gp-2025/253-news/884-guenther-steiner-leads-acquisition-of-tech3-motogp-tm-team https://legalref.judiciary.hk/lrs/common/ju/ju_frame.jsp?DIS=160551
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If the Speedway Grand Prix series doesn’t go ahead in 2026, that’s 15 world-class regulars suddenly searching for ways to keep racing fit and keep the income flowing. Once again, the usual detractors can’t see beyond the status quo—while ironically wishing that very status quo would change. The motto of many British speedway fans seems to be “What do we want ? We want change ! But not that!” Whatever “that” is, they actually prefer to remain wrapped in the blanket of cold pessimistic negativity!
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By RoundTheBoards · Posted
Exactly. If the Russians dropped a bomb on Poland this winter and wiped-out the whole country's tracks, it would benefit British Speedway, but It's not going to happen any more than the SGP are going to cancel all the GPs. Like you say, this thread is just garbage, -
By Daniel Smith · Posted
Wasn't it the FIM that set out race nights after BSPA, DMU & SVEMO complained about Poland threatening to run 5 days & banning riders from competing in other leagues?? There isn't officially 'Fixed' days as such, just 'Priority' days to individual associations. Monday - UK Tuesday - Sweden Wednesday - Denmark Thursday - UK / Sweden Friday - SGP / Poland Saturday - SGP / Poland Sunday - Poland Every league can run 7 days if they wanted to, they'd just not be allowed to demand rider availability on an 'off' night. It's why some of the conversations on here have been funny when some say "have one big league and ride any day we want." Rider availability would be disastrous with R/R & guests all over the place. It's probably the biggest reason why British Speedway are desperate to save the top tier league. Going to 1 league would finish the sport in this country forever, they'd be no coming back from an absolute 💩 storm that would create for our clubs. -
Not really. Riders contracts can be terminated without notice or compensation. The power is very much with the promoters.
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Where is the source of this concept coming from. Unless I am mistaken, The 2026 GP series will run pretty much in line with 2025 concept. Or put another way, your post is without foundation and is in fact utter garbage!
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