It’s not Madsen’s fault that he can set up his bike to work on parts of the track that the others can’t.How has he flattered to deceive over the last couple of seasons he was runner- up in the World Championship
There a few riders that would like to be as bang- average as Madsen.He explained tonight that his bikes are aggressive and too strong for the slicker tracks.He was also saying that he hasn’t been well over the last few days.Im sure he will sort out his set -up come GP series.Interestingly riders are saying that the Polish tracks seem to be much slicker this season compared to normal.
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Is your Nan being called up to replace Batchelor at Rybnik
Glasgow are very Pro -Active in trying to attract new and young people to the sport and it is working to degree,but they’re outlay in wages and overheads still means they are losing money.Its obvious something in sport has to change.
I think most Promotions don’t get crowd levels to cover riders demands for the season and rely on Sponsorship and fans initiatives to raise funds to keep afloat.Have a feeling things will have too change a bit in future.
If it goes ahead I wonder if it will be with capacity crowd( might be a stumbling block),as the Grandstand was virtually sold out long before Covid 19 became a problem.Interesting!!!
Kurtz got dropped for Lidsey,he has been loaned out to 1st Division Team.They don’t mess about in Poland they pay good money but you have to be on your game every race.Bewlay was out of his depth IMO.
While IMO is was just a pretty average meetings, it was certainly no worse than many I have watch during a GB season.I enjoy the speed and the closeness of the action on well prepared tracks in the main.Although they seem to be a little slicker this season.