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Under this system, it's theoretically possible to become world champion without winning a race.4 points
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What another complete and utter load of rubbish Czech GP (as per virtually EVERY year) and also another example of the utterly disgraceful and farcical scoring system!, How can someone who doesn't win a race ALL NIGHT end up with 18 points?!!! Making an utter mockery of a once great and professional sport!!3 points
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Joke refereeing. Madsen jumped.3 points
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Every race is the same, 5 bike lengths between each rider from lap 2 onwards! Its awful speedway, im not interested in race times, means nothing for me, its crap speedway. Its irrelevant if its quick, it just means its quick crap speedway I want to see racing, and racing is tight exciting and unpredictable. This is race over midway through lap 1, you can write down the heat result in confidence Rubbish3 points
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Pretty much my feelings. Despite what the critics say, the sport itself - by which I mean the actual racing- at its best is fantastic at its worst is utterly boring but the key ingredient is having a team to support. You come back after the boring meetings because it’s your team and it’s in your blood and you support them whatever. It’s never been any different, and by and large the good meetings outnumber the bad . However , I feel I’ve had enough of the corruption and rule bending. Like you Marks, I havent been to a meeting since Lakeside finished. I thought I would but don’t feel motivated. It’s not so much that Lakeside closed, its the bitterness I still feel about the way the MC and in particular Rob Godfrey went about it, first of all accepting Lakesides proposed fixtures into the fixture list then, halfway through the season pulling Lakesides and Workingtons fixtures out of the list, costing their respective promotions thousands of pounds, all because Godfrey suddenly realised they were ahead of him on league points when his teams No1 rider was injured. All of them, but Godfrey especially , are contemptible and for me the happy face of speedway will always wear a sinister and corrupt mask. They are simply to thick to realise that those fans that go won’t be back. At least I saw the sport in its best years.3 points
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Traditional race card for Rnd 5 https://www.keepandshare.com/doc16/25024/gp-2020-5-pdf-849k?da=y3 points
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Except it's nothing do with the Blond bomber. All the 7 Northern councils got together because of the case ratio, instead of being about 20 with one at 110 and all the others about 70. THEY proposed a list of restrictions on this area for 2 weeks, and ran it though the government. Hancock made the statement in the House but dissallowed some of the restrictions but sanctioned the others. The COUNCILS then imposed the restrictions in an attempt to get the local population to obey the restrictions so they stopped spreading and catching the virus. As it happens, there are other areas who also need to bring in their restriction for the same reason. Blame the yobs, not Boris or the Government.3 points
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i think we are all missing the point. zero racing. worst meetingI have seen this year, no question. awful2 points
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That’s exactly what I’m getting at....it’s a complete embarrassment of a system and totally tinpot and amateurish, not to mention, unfair!!!2 points
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Your right, thousands of Polish fans givesPolish riders an advantage,if that is the case you could have all GP’s in GB and still have the same scenario with Polish fans.2 points
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What a truly shocking GP., the racing was almost non existent with most races boring strung out follow the leader crap. This venue has for years has produced utterly crap racing and it’s clear the people preparing it haven’t got a clue. The answer to riders trying to anticipate starts, which to be fair affected most of the field tonight is to exclude anyone moving before the tapes are released, I dare say a few early exclusions would solve the problem as riders would (hopefully) learn very quickly. It would be harsh as Tatum states but I do think it would solve this annoying problem.2 points
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YET again Emil chooses the wrong gate. Lost out in so many semis over the years because he got it wrong. Chances of beating Zmarzlik (off one) from two was remote. Better to have a run round the outside especially, as Kelvin said, no track grading.2 points
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The moving rule is a farce. Let riders move as long as they don't touch the tapes. No reruns and same for all. Simple.2 points
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If the ref can issue a regular warning AFTER the race, why can't he issue one that disqualifies him?2 points
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BECAUSE under normal (non Covid) circumstances out is a very popular SGP, full house, and a wonderful city in which to enjoy a weekend2 points
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Why does this track get selected for the GP's every year. It's hideous2 points
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Anticipation of the start has always been a really dross rule2 points
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The racing is non existent.... track records or not! Shocking speedway2 points
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I had my money on Lind-at-the-back there!2 points
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That is speedway, the sport that barely bothers to ever consider it's fans. Why change a losing situation?2 points
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It’s disgraceful their attitude ,because we all know even if it did happen in Manchester their won’t be a capacity crowd and the Stand is already sold out, Yet No Plan B announced.No consideration for fans Hotel and travel arrangements.2 points
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Av just spat me corned beef sandwich over the kitchen table, lol,,, good one that. Back on your first point tho, isn't Dave's the one with the big Danish flag in the garden?,,, cos there might be a few avoid that, cos many wont like bacon. Should mebby's put them all up in Feathers, like as a holding station?2 points
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Dave has got a big house in Titley Bay he could do a Gary Lineker and put a few up... Although I did here that he was coming back from a meeting at Kings Lynn a couple of years back and coming round the end of the M18 from Hull where it meets with the A1M Dave passed a refugee on the motorway and the guy was eating the grass just off the hard shoulder and up the banked side of the road... So Dave being a good Samaritan pulled over and asked the guy what he was doing and the guy said "I am a poor refugee from "Iraqistan" and I have nowhere to go" Dave said "that's awful if you have nowhere to stay you must come home with me" the fellow immediately ran up the bank and whistled and 35 other refugees came over the top of the banking and he said "my family" Dave said "whoa lad hold ya horse's how big do you think my lawn is?" True story that (cough cough) absolute gent Wor Dave... Regards THJ2 points
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There are many instances I can remember Michael being sublime, probably one of the earliest was when he was first started riding for Boston against a top Newcastle outfit. Riding high at the top of the second division, it was only ever going to be a close encounter. It hadn't been a good meeting for Lee scoring only a handful of points, but the whole meeting rested on the final race. Tom and Joe Owen off gates 1 and 3 with Lee off 2. Their intentions were clear from the off., squeeze out lee then team ride for the 4-2 for victory. Their plan worked a treat.. Down the back straight , Lee was well last. Lap 2 he moves into third chasing hard. As they start the last lap Lee dives inside the team riding Tom, the crowd could sense a tight finish. Taking to the boards on the last corner Lee rode round Joe to acclaim a stunning victory. This was truly amazing for someone barely 16 yrs old. Everyone there that night knew they had witnessed an awesome talent....2 points
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Stick to the topic please and leave the covid discussion to that topic please.2 points
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Any chance of BWitcher disappearing back to waffle complete nonsense on his Covid-19 thread, so that we can get on with discussing the Prague rounds. Intriguing couple of rounds ahead. Woffy is traditionally strong around Prague - can he come strong and get himself back into contention? On the other hand, not a track that Zmarzlik seems to like! But Lindgren seems to be the rider who is pulling out all the stops at the sharp end of meetings, which is critical under the new points system.2 points
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I totally agree with you...the starting procedures and the referee interpretations are just a joke...killing my enjoyment of speedway.1 point
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They all ride Poland ,you know fine well.1 point
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not a good GP, but the riders that are letting the pressure get them are at fault, not the track, they have the clutch. i'm still in the camp that thinks as long as you don't touch the tapes then you don't get penalised1 point
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Disappointing final ?...not for me!!!1 point
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Been diabolical. As expected. Even a final with all four swapping 15 times won’t save it. And same again tomorrow.1 point
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Terrible ending to a terrible GP.1 point
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Doyle looking after Woofy, good lad,1 point
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So please Emil is showing his true form in the SGP series. Most talented rider since Tony Richardsson.1 point
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it is inconsistent not to do that. Madsen should have received a warning but got 3 points1 point
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Lindback form is ridiculous. He is a far better rider than he has been showing.1 point
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Well can someone tel me Madsen didn’t get a flyer there? No different to his last heat imo. Replay proves it! Crap refereeing.1 point
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Not his fault they both messed up. It's all on the two semi's whatever happens.1 point
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Wish they would get shot of that camera in the sky1 point
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According to what they said they aren't trackside.1 point
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Find it a bit weird how many people who frequent these forums and post more than average, still claim to no longer have any interest in speedway, why are they here? there must be an element they care about otherwise why waste your precious free time? unless they have an agenda of "i don't have speedway anymore so i hope it dies, so no one has it" I amongst many others became lost to live speedway when they closed Arena Essex down (its not been bulldozed yet, so i still live in hope) and i have not been to a meeting since, but of course i watch on tv, and i still love the sport, its been part of my life for over 30 years since i was 15, its in the blood now, i am not blind to all the problems that exist and want to make us pull our hair out when the promoters make in our own eyes the wrong decisions but i still enjoy the racing for what it is, four riders, four laps, throwing a bike around that is basically a rocket on two wheels and making it look stupidly easy, in short, everything that appealed to me when i first started going, when i didn't know the riders, or the complicated rules or any of the other red tape that surrounds the sport.1 point
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WE are endeavouring to take up the issue of discriminating against certain types of mail even if first class postage is paid as far up the food chain at Royal Mail as we can reach ...1 point
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That seems to be the case ,but are the tyres really that good .Is there skullduggery going on ,or are the riders concerned innocent parties in the shambles.They certainly seem to adapt to this seasons track conditions.Are track records being broken by these riders. Someone in high place stirring things up. Ironic that the BSPA have just signed a deal with Anlas,you couldn’t make it up.1 point
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Should BWitcher get infected by COVID-19, then no, I would not expect him to need any treatment (certainly nothing out of the ordinary), and certainly not need a hospital bed. Sadly, with your medical history, James, you may be more at risk. Before you say anything, I do not consider that I am "at risk", but my wife (who has several underlying health conditions, including a compromised immune system), would be. The trouble is that you seem to believe the blanket panic that has continued to spread. As Mark said, increased testing has increased the number of confirmed infections, but for the vast majority - who are relatively healthy, and not over 80 - it is not a serious issue. I have lost a couple of friends to it, and know several others who have been infected, but again, for most victims, it is nothing more than .a minor complaint. Here in the US, which as you know, has been affected badly, it is still not the civilisation-threatening affliction that many make it out to be. So far, we've had 194,000 deaths from the virus. That sounds a lot, I agree, but (and I know this will sound harsh) a good number of those would have succumbed to other ailments, particularly underlying ones, this year. The fact is that over 600,000 Americans a year die from heart disease, and a further 600,000 die from cancer. Even though people may die "from" COVID-19, many will actually be dying from their underlying conditions. Unfortunately, we've been brainwashed into believing that, if you die while suffering from COVID-19, that means you died FROM it, which is totally untrue. For most of us, it is nothing to worry unduly about - and certainly not worth bringing the world to a standstill for...1 point