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  1. As neither the BSPL Chairman or Vice-Chairman thought the biggest speedway event held in Britain this year worthy of their attendance, it’s no wonder that the belated press release - nearly 14 hours after the event was completed - gets it wrong. Having overseen the near collapse of the NDL, the league that was one of the things that helped all four of the GB riders find their way in the sport, they should now bow their heads in shame and walk away. The disastrous last few years, with problems accelerated rather than caused by Covid has shown that vested interest in decision making is dragging British speedway down the road to ruin. The new GB Team operation shows what can be done with skill, initiative, forward planning and total commitment. They deserve to be supported by people who understand about sport at the highest level and what it takes to be successful.
    33 points
  2. A thought came to me of all those fans who missed the night Well one person, Phil Rising, who was as patriotic as the next. He would have loved the moment
    11 points
  3. Cannot get over the negative crap on here.......Britain won fair and square, get over yourselves and enjoy a rare British win!
    8 points
  4. What is? The World Cup returns in 2023 and will held every three years. The Speedway Of Nations will still operate in the other seasons. Can't believe the moaning on here. GB win for the first time in 32 years and people still find something to moan about.
    7 points
  5. Slightly disappointing on the official website in the latest post congratulating team GB on their fantastic win, apart from his picture and name in the scorers, not a mention of Tom Brennen by name. Think 7 out if 8 points from his 2 rides deserved a mention, don't think we'd have qualified for the semis if he'd have scored 0,0.
    7 points
  6. I love how in 2021, what was the most ridiculous system in 2018, is now the perfect way to decide the SON.....
    5 points
  7. I just can't believe that so many can't just accept that G.B. won fair and square according to the rules set before the event. Moaners is too kind to them they are just sad, sad people. I've seen Dan mature from his Comet days.....in 2018 he fractured his femur into 3 pieces..was maybe career ending..and yesterday... HE BECAME A WORLD CHAMPION!!!!!!!! Oh go on then find a moan..some will eh!
    4 points
  8. Well done to the Brits.It was a great 2 days racing.Obviously You just need a moan today AT ME, feel free
    4 points
  9. Spot on Gordon Pairman and the point about vested interest is worth mentioning again, until we have people with integrity and complete honesty the sport in this country will continue to get worse.
    4 points
  10. It's a rare british speedway triumph. Enjoy it for what it is.
    4 points
  11. You clearly thought we would lose on Saturday & were very pessimistic about the outcome after our narrow win Wednesday. You must learn to be more positive & have faith!!!
    4 points
  12. Bore off. For God's sake some are just never happy. We are world champions if you can't enjoy that then sport (Any Sport) isn't for you.
    3 points
  13. Day 1 all races https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlZm6n-XGK0 Day 2 all races https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYWLsgcBx2U
    3 points
  14. Nonsense - Today has around 7 million listeners a week.
    3 points
  15. Unbelievable. If the BBC don't mention speedway people complain. The BBC do report it and they still get criticised! You may not watch the BBC. Millions still do
    3 points
  16. Now the proud owner of a 1988 Tommy Knudsen Bike all put together by Carl Newey. This project took nearly 12 months and is to the finest detail. Here’s a YouTube link for a video look around VIDEO LINK
    3 points
  17. IMO it was Zmarzlik who lost the Poles the final. He drifted wide cutting off Janowkis’ run around the outside. Janowski has rolled off to avoid contact but he was in the dirt by then and as we saw rolling off in the dirt is never a good idea. It’s a pairs event and Zmarzlik should have had been looking for where his partner was rather than racing his own race.
    3 points
  18. Just got in... Wow... What a night... Amazing from all four lads over the two nights.. Majic followed Zmarzlik obviously believing that the line one foot from the fence was 'the' line to ride and ended up getting too close to his team mate and actually travelling quicker.. But GB had already defeated them and turned a losing semi into a win so deserved every bit of luck.. And to cap an amazing win off, I had an incredible two days hospitality with Monster.. If Carlsberg made weekends...? Well, Monster did... And much, much better . Dan and Tom will move on from this immeasurably, and Robert will just have confirmed to himself, and the world, that he is truly at a top 10 (at least) level on the world stage.. And when you can win a World Title without Tai Woffinden you do have to feel incredible hope for the future. Special mention too to Hellstrom Bangs, the "worth the admission alone" cliche applies one million percent to him.. Come on now British Speedway. Dont balls this up and waste the opportunity to promote yourselves off the back of it... Oh what a night!!!
    3 points
  19. Team Rapid in Allsvenskan and Varde in DSL were also on his 2021 schedule. Someone said after today he deserved a British contract. My thought is he must have done something terrible to 'deserve' being stuck in British speedway
    3 points
  20. BBC Radio 4’s ‘Today’ programme mentioned Team GB’s SON win in their early sports report this morning.
    2 points
  21. You can't imagine how much he hated us winning Saturday against Leicester
    2 points
  22. Makes sense, saves others having to do it.
    2 points
  23. Jon Jon White was part of the Glasgow junior set up from late 1986 to 1989. He was always decked out in black with a tartan scarf. Even his machinery and van were black. His first appearance at Glasgow was in the Junior Grand Prix meeting in 1986 scoring an impressive 10 from 5. He was given a couple of outings for the junior side and was non-riding #8 for the senior side at Rye House. Ever friendly and determined to make it as a rider, this snippet from the Glasgow programme summed up his enthusiasm for the sport: "Junior Jon Jon White travelled from his Lake District home to be our #8 at Rye House, did the big end of his van on the way, hired another, and all for a second half ride and the grand sum of a fiver for his troubles!" I'm not 100% sure on this but I think a bad accident at King's Lynn in 1990 curtailed his racing career. Hans Nielsen appeared at Shawfield in 1988 to take part in a series of match races - he easily defeated Shane Bowes, Steve Lawson and Kenny McKinna. A planned 4-rider race ended up as a match race after Bowes & McKinna piled up at the first corner leaving Hans to defeat Phil Jeffrey in what was then a new track record of 65.6.
    2 points
  24. A different type of fruit,, some think he is a total plum
    2 points
  25. Firstly, I assume you mean Craig Cook but you don't have the gonads to say so. Secondly, GP superstar and many misdemeanours? When has Craig Cook claimed to be a superstar and when has he let down GB when competing for or representing them? As usual, lets make up a story based on prejudice and stupidity! If you were in anyway genuinely interested you would have been able to discover that the GB management, as in previous years, asked riders who wanted to compete in Grand Prix qualifiers, ride abroad, etc, etc, for season 2021. Some riders like Chris Harris said he'd be willing, Craig Cook decided his days of travelling abroad were over as he wanted more time with his family. A squad of riders were selected including U21s to ride for and represent GB. It is only right and fair that the riders named in the GB squad should be selected. Craig is better around Glasgow than Adam Ellis and Chris Harris but it would be unfair to ask squad members to forego their place, this is assuming that Craig would even want to do it, which I doubt.
    2 points
  26. Just Paul fans showing how pathetic & petty they are.
    2 points
  27. Team GB (which I hate). Great Britain it should be.
    2 points
  28. SON 2022 SPEEDWAY OF NATIONS RUN IN ESBJERG IN 2022 OCTOBER 1, 2021 BY ESBJERG VIKINGS NEWS Next year, Granly Speedway Arena will form the framework for an innovative format, where as many as four races will be run on the same track in the same week. This makes Esbjerg the first host city for the world's largest event within speedway. A very special speedway summer is planned in Esbjerg in 2022, when the world elite will occupy Granly Speedway Arena for most of a week. It happens in the World Championships for couples (Speedway of Nations), where both semi-finals, the U21 final and the final itself are run on one and the same track for the first time, which makes it a unique event. With a large number of the world's best riders gathered in the new format, there is the prospect of an event that will receive significant international attention. - We are proud that together with Esbjerg Motorsport we have succeeded in attracting an event of the caliber that is of great importance not only for Esbjerg Municipality, but for the entire area. There will be guests from the rest of Denmark, but also from both participating nations and a number of other countries, which of course helps to show what we have to offer. We get a fantastic exposure on Discovery's channels, including especially Eurosport, and these are the kind of events that help to put Esbjerg and the entire Destination Wadden Sea coast on the map, says Mayor Jesper Frost Rasmussen (V), who believes that it can pave the way for several major races. - A distinguished piece of work has been done, where Esbjerg Motorsport has also drawn on a large, international network, which helps to make this possible. We hope that this will be the starting point for more international races to find their way to Esbjerg in the coming years, says Jesper Frost Rasmussen. As a host city, Esbjerg also has a number of qualities that make it interesting for the new format, which Discovery has high expectations of. - We are pleased that in collaboration with Esbjerg Motorsport we can bring one of the biggest events in FIM Speedway to Esbjerg, a region with a strong fan base for speedway. The new Speedway of Nations format, with a one-week event on a track in the last week of July, gives fans a unique opportunity to gather on Denmark's west coast to support their national team. Discovery Sports Events will give fans a unique experience and make Speedway of Nations something special, where there will be many activities during the day, and good racing each of the four evenings. As part of our long-term commitment to investing in the sport's future from grassroots to professional level, FIM Speedway of Nations (SON) will, for the first time, bring together the world's best drivers with the most promising U21 drivers when semi-finals and finals take place on same arena. We look forward to celebrating a new era with FIM Speedway of Nations in Denmark next year, says Francois Ribeiro, Head of Discovery Sports Events. Speedway party for a whole week For Esbjerg Motorsport, a large number of practical measures await to be ready for the upcoming event, as there are requirements for far more seats and an upgrade of other spectator facilities, but that challenge is welcome. - It will of course be a fantastic task for us as a club when we can invite to a speedway party for a whole week, and we are proud that Granly Speedway Arena will pave the way for the very first edition of such a speedway event. It's completely unique, and with the new format, it's in many ways the biggest tournament there is. It is the result of the long-term strategy we have created to upgrade our entire organization, and in the coming years we will use this as a lever, so that in the future we can also host other major races. This can be done due to our dedicated volunteers, benevolent sponsors and not least support from Esbjerg Municipality, says Lars Guldager Dyhr, director of EMS Elite, which is the professional part of Esbjerg Motorsport, which with its proud history has previously formed the framework about big races. - We are the oldest club that has speedway on the program here in Denmark according to NERI's historical committee, so in a way the sport returns home to its Danish cradle. Now it is our task together with Esbjerg Municipality to make sure that we create a good home for not just Speedway of Nations, but also upcoming races, because that is what we have worked for. It requires improved facilities, and it should, of course, elevate the viewing experience in general. It is a proud day in the club's history, and we look forward to a hopefully long-term collaboration with Discovery and Esbjerg Municipality, which has also been a driving force in relation to achieving this, says Lars Guldager Dyhr. Facts: FIM Speedway of Nations will be run in the last week of July 2022 at Granly Speedway Arena in Esbjerg. It is the first time that both semi-finals, U21 final and the final itself are run on the same track. Thus, this is the biggest speedway event
    2 points
  29. And the NSS was a sell-out for both days of the final. But that's positive, so you won't mention that, because you just want something to moan about. How about just focusing on this: GREAT BRITAIN WON!
    2 points
  30. The whole idea of SON was to allow a lesser nation the chance to win, it works
    2 points
  31. I think that the BSPL dont have any input anymore to Team Great Britain do they? If that is correct.... It probably goes a long way in explaining the success last night...
    2 points
  32. Although Brennan was unbeaten, GB would still have won if they didn't use an U-21 rider! Actually Poland would have still top scored with no reserve & Denmark also would have made top 3 with no reserve! U-21 riders made no difference to top 3!
    2 points
  33. GB finished 15 points ahead of Australia. Even if Kai Ward had ridden he'd have scored 4 points (both Brennan's races were against a single Swede). That would still have allowed us to squeeze into the semis by a mere 11 points. But you can't fault Tom Brennan, and he certainly delivered under pressure in his Sunday ride, and like you I am underwhelmed by the speedwaygb coverage of our victory.
    2 points
  34. I noticed his name was on the inside of a handlebar cover yesterday
    2 points
  35. Why is Tom Brennan riding ahead of Jordan Palin? What a joke. Jordan is a Premiership winner.
    2 points
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    2 points
  37. Yep get everything for free and then wonder why it's not there anymore - great strategy by true speedway fans
    2 points
  38. I was screaming at Lambert to not race Zmarzlik as Majic had got back on the bike and if he had got himself excluded by knocking Zmarzlik off, then it was all over... He didn't seem to hear me though, or if he did, he ignored some good advice.......
    1 point
  39. That comment says more about you than Poole fans!
    1 point
  40. Good opporchancity to give Leon Flint or Drew Kemp a bit of experience
    1 point
  41. What sort of covers have Glasgow got, are they custom made for the track shape or are they a few old bin liners?
    1 point
  42. Did Leicester's local/regional media (Mercury etc) give it much/any coverage?
    1 point
  43. We weren’t lucky. Stay on your bike in a final. Thought Dan was a more than capable replacement for Woffy.
    1 point
  44. He is a rising star though,which is the point being made about rising star system,it’s not well thought out.Can’t wait to see how they are going to juggle next season.Leicester could make Dan the rising star depending how they build their Team.
    1 point
  45. Yes, you're right. In the past a Best Pairs event )which this effectively was) would be won by a 'Star' rider getting 16/17/18 points with a back up getting around 10 points - that would be enough for victory, but this system of 'avoid getting a last' encourages a more consistent second rider to win - and we did it very well. Well done Team GB
    1 point
  46. Janowski falling or not. We beat them 5-4 earlier as well with all 4 riders completing 4 laps. We were simply the best side on the day.
    1 point
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