Well I think they could of changed the rule as it only affected a couple of riders, can't see why not. If Morris can double up anyone should be able to.
Yes I agree, he is a nice lad and seems very level headed which is a plus, he has the potential to make a name for himself in the sport. Just a shame the other local lad got dumped and maybe won't ride for us again, I hope he does because I believe he has got a bright future too.
I think he will always put pressure on himself, now he may be only getting 3 rides especially riding next to a very experienced rider who should be riding on a different level to James but i think the way he rides he always tries his best even when he is at the back and riding with Szczepaniak can only help him.
So glad James is back such a nice lad and exciting to watch just got to hope the reserves can gel, he will probably stay at number 7 all season but loads of room for improving his average.
Well yes i agree but there are plenty of things wrong with the assessment system and average system, it needs a complete re think in my opinion. Musielak is another example and promoters will continue to exploit the loopholes if they are allowed to do so.
The two Poole poles have already achieved averages, Drozdz has to be assessed, the only way would be for all riders not riding here in 2017 to be assessed which would lead to another can of worms, both Poole and Belle Vue are taking a risk that they will perform above their averages.
What makes the Poole team stand out is that every rider has the potential to improve their average, some more than others, of course some riders may struggle to start with but when they have all settled in should be some exciting nights ahead.