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Watching them trying to deal with the Tigers in the 1st meeting will be more interesting.Imo3 points
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Is it not the case that a lot of young British riders do not get a chance because of the senior British riders moaning that they can’t make the sport pay unless the ride in both leagues.Some would ride in all 3 if they were allowed.3 points
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If this is the rumour you are referring to: Perhaps he didn't accept the £30,000 + keep his medal... because he knew he could get £50,000 Who knows?2 points
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Many people will have had this and had it mildly. Those cases might not have been tested, particularly in countries where getting a test is expensive. So the 3.5% is probably a lot higher than reality.2 points
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Not long to go to the opening meeting. I was really looking forward to the 50th Anniversary meeting, but am I the only one slightly under-whelmed by the line up so far? Does the promotion really see Emil Grondal and Simon Lambert - great triers as they are - as part of a "mouth watering line-up"?! Now there are only two places to fill. I was hoping to see possibly Nicki P., Jack Holder, Robert Lambert, even Craig Cook. I will still go, but this looks more like a chance for the 2020 Panthers to get in some practice rather than a big special 50th Anniversary meeting I was hoping for. I thought this was going to be special?2 points
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I have spoken to Radio Cambridge today and have explained, how the original announcement was hidden within season ticket application info, how originally we were told it came from the showground, how this was denied by showground and Management now gone into siege mode. Radio have gone through this forum and are aware of the many sad cases. They are trying to contact Carl Johnson to get a satisfactory explanation as they have not provided one so far.. I have told them I do not mind being on Radio but will not do so alone as I am aware that many have declined.for their own reasons.2 points
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Teams named Skład Australii: 1. Jason Doyle 2. Jaimon Lidsey 3. Max Fricke 4. Brady Kurtz 5. Chris Holder 6. Jack Holder Skład Polski: Bartosz Zmarzlik, Patryk Dudek, Janusz Kołodziej, Krzysztof Kasprzak, Bartosz Smektała, Dominik Kubera.1 point
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Attention to track staff new & existing ( this Sunday it's the annual track staff meeting at 10am at brough )1 point
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I think there’s Only a few riders that would fit the Ave that’s left and make them a decent side Luke Harris Danno Verge Ryan Terry Daily but cant see any of them travelling as there based the other side of London Luke Priest but i don’t know if he is still riding then after that your looking at 3+ point riders that won’t travel to ride at number 2-4 as they won’t score much and end up lossing too much money1 point
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Sometimes you need to have access to non public information. Just because you cant post a public link doesnt make it any less a fact1 point
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Remains to be seen. Hopefully after all the fuss regarding his entry he does good and keeps riding in the future.1 point
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I know Jason has a couple of brand new AshTech engines,,, I wonder if he would be tempted to give one to MSS, to see what they could do with it. Different eyes and minds might come up with something fast1 point
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I was wondering why you've been taking photos of builders cushions, but your name sort of gives it away1 point
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Think North Rhein Westfalia is most affected, which probably isn't a surprise considering the large population there. But Hessen, where you are heading also has 12 confirmed cases. I think here is the whole of North Germany, i.e Hamburg Bremen,Schleswig-Holstein, Lower Saxony and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern there aren't as many. 6 or 7 I think... Update :24 now in the north, 5 in Hamburg1 point
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Whilst I'm pleased for Ronnie, I find it very sad that he had to raise money in this way. He risked his life to earn that medal, how many of us would have been brave enough to tackle a gunman who turned out to be a nutter? The gunman had already shown he wasn't afraid to use the gun, and yet Ronnie waded in with nothing but his fists to stop him. He will always have the greatest respect from me for that action.1 point
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Please don't "invest" it in speedway Ronnie! The only person to have made money out of it in the last 25 years is his brother. Withour title sponsors it would have long gone bust.1 point
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Not true. I do like Phillips but it’s fact that his career has stagnated so I was being positive by hoping that a change of track will help him.1 point
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I mentioned Seth was coming over on Facebook a while back then got shot down in flames....don't expect I'll see a queue of people apologising though1 point
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Ulrich may be the best option as it appears he has a heart for the club and has never let them down, something other riders may lack.1 point
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I actually had to write risk assessments for Motocross tracks....that was a pretty silly thing to have to worry about too! It's possible to pick and choose the things you worry about. Until and unless this virus becomes a serious risk to a reasonable number of us I choose to worry about other things.1 point
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As a long contributing and informed poster in my opinion Islander has added a heck of a lot more than yourself.1 point
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A well written obituary for someone who never makes any kind of a risk assessment. A life lived withour a care in the world.1 point
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Erm., No. If you know nothing you can't know something. Knowing nothing and knowing something are complete opposites.1 point
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Hopefully there will be a good turnout of Newcastle fans to honour Newcastle legend Stuart Robson at Redcar! Couldn't Newcastle have honoured him on their alternative race night? Good on Redcar though offering their facilities. Decent line up as well.1 point
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I had BBC Points West on in the background last night, looked up and thought, "Doesn't he look like Ron?" Then I saw the medal. What hurt was to see him talking about using the money to pay for his funeral, talking about illness and suggesting he hasn't got long to go. Working for Ron, despite the stresses of keeping Rye House going, was one of the highlights of my time in speedway. Maybe I didn't see the full story but he was always a decent, warm guy to work for. I remember him telling me that money I was owed for running the phone line was lost in the collapse of the business. He was genuinely apologetic but all I could think was "Ron, just how much have YOU lost?" I do hope someone can help. It was distressing to watch last night. He's arguably the biggest sponsor that Rye House ever had, with all due respect to the Atkinsons' Infradex business. "Rob, you see this money? It's today's takings. When I take them to the bank tomorrow I've got to add a grand of my own money" Speedway can be a cruel sport.1 point
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We had a track that was there without a enviroenmental permission to use it. Riding a speedway bike there would have gotten you in to trouble and no way official meetings or training could have gone a head as it was not a "real" track. We made a noise test of the bike (something the FIM should pay and deliver to every FMN EVERY time they change the silencer limits), then there was a simulation of a bike doing circles and there were 4 or six reference points where the sound level was recorded. A report (https://www.moottoriliitto.fi/site/assets/files/1251/speedwayn_melupaastomittaukset_emo_lahetetty.pdf) was written on the sound levels. Then a sound model was created with computer on the specific site and its surroundings, only that it did not take in to account any trees or bushes, just ground level alterations. Also wind was set at 3 or 5 meters per songs to every direction at the same time. So then this model was created with a computer and it showed how the noise travels in theory. We applied the permit, it was put on show for everyone interested in complaining and the we explained that there was no problem. Cant see any point in taking one bike and revving it next to people ready to complain. That will amount to nothing good for the project. There was no vote with the public, city people did the job and everyone in Finland had the right to complain.1 point
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While complacency is unwise a little caution needs to be taken before going overboard. The current death rate from Coronavirus is 2% of victims globally, 3,000 in total but 90% in China. With a world population of 7.8 billion you have a i in 2.6 million risk of dying from it. This could of course change. Just 300 people have died from the virus outside China. The last flu pandemic was SARS which had a five times higher death rate of 10%. I don't recall public events being cancelled then. A death rate of 1 in 2.6 million would produce about 25 deaths in the UK. Even if it hit the same rate as SARS you would be looking at just over 100. That's not a pleassant number. One death is to be mourned. The UK average annual deaths from the common flu viruses is 17,000, based on recent figures. On that basis and current 'logic' all public events in Britain should be permanantly banned and everyone should work from home. Of course the infection/death rate of Coronavirus may well increase but right now I think there's a lot of media-fed hysteria going on. Me, I'd rather go on the advice of medics rather than journalists but then I'm old-fashioned....1 point
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Depends if Iversen wants to know or not, if he does then he’s by far the better rider.1 point
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Jamie Swales was announced as new co-promoter. Certainly no stranger at Redcar, and currently oversees the Northern Junior League. A good appointment I think - and certainly good news for the Cubs I would imagine.1 point
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What this fan really wants to see is that in a majority of races the positions will stand a very good chance of changing after 1/2 lap. And that riders believe that that is possible and make a real effort to do so, rather than accept after that first 1/2 lap that the result is set in stone. And settle for a high speed verion of line dancing. Bring back racing and the belief that having a serious go is worth it. Not least to entertain the remaining supporters!1 point
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Those in power are still too busy destroying the MSDL to have started serious work on their new baby!1 point
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Having known big Ron for a long time and worked with him at different tracks he will always tell you he never broke the rules just bent them to suit....1 point
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he was busy designing one of the most aggressive and unpleasant posters on here - he did a good job, the bloke has zero manners0 points
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This problem affects more than just the disabled fans. Our main driver for the last few seasons has suffered from cancer, & has relied on the disabled parking to be able to attend meetings. He is now unsure if he will be able to walk from the car park, & we will struggle to get to some meetings if he can't, as we don't always have alternative vehicles.0 points