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By dontforgetthefueltapsbruv · Posted
Or like Steve Worral you will walk away to concentrate on that job/business because Speedway is no longer worth it and the race to the bottom accelerates There has to be an ambition and drive to make a top league sustainable or the sport in the UK will be over a a serious sport Easier said than done yes, but rarely is something worthwhile easy -
By crescent girl · Posted
Tyres have to be monitored, supplied from a common batch for each meeting, signed off by the referee. Although riders can supply their own fuel, most will buy from a track van. At some meetings, the ACU/SCB will descend "out of the blue" and run tests on fuel during the meeting. Usually, there will be weight tests run on bikes at the same time. A bit like the drugs authority or Spanish Inquisition, these visits are unexpected. Further. a rider's fuel is always liable to be tested if there's a complaint lodged. -
By RoundTheBoards · Posted
Tyres are provided by the home club for both sets of riders. They are marked for the specific meeting and handed out on the day so that no one can bring their own specially prepared tyre. Fuel and oil are the responsibility of the rider to provide their own. (Although they may have it in their deal that it's provided by the club or via a sponsor). -
Unfortunately that's what has been allowed to happen, yes when you make it and ride for a few teams more bikes/ personal are required, but how many youngsters now believe that they can be/ are full time speedway riders scoring a couple of points at reserve. Think some riders need a job and ride speedway as a paid hobby
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Might sound daft this but its the riders that are killing the sport, they are asking for so much point money knowing the crowds attending can not raise enough money to keep clubs sustainable. Yes its a dangerous sport and they deserve to be well paid but the way its heading there will be no speedway very soon for these same riders. Yep I know its the promoters that agree to contracts but the sport is sadly not a full time job no more for the vast amount of riders. Years ago most the riders had other jobs nowadays they mainly are all full time riders needing full time money. I remember when Workington first started back i think there was only Stoney with 2 bikes now every rider has two bikes and even the reserves class it as a full time job.
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