I wonder if any wildcard "weighting" will be given to Overseas riders( non Europeans) who from now on have 1 less opportunity to qualify than their European rivals(SEC not open to non- Europeans) ?
The "other " bookies only have ever bet on 20 heats on their score markets, which i might have to change to as well. if i did it would be disappointing because the semi`s and final are the business end part of the meeting.
That is a very good question which until you had mentioned it, i hadn`t given it a thought. It`s going to be a decision on what`s best for the bookie and worst for the punter
No 0 - everyone scores.
It`s going to be interesting to see if more GP riders will now enter the SEC qualifying, in order to reach the SEC finals and get another chance of being back in the GP the following year.
Report on Sportowefakty this week indicated that there are plenty of Nice Polska teams interested in signing Lambert- however his signing on fee demands of around £40000 will have to be lowered !
Latest Sportowefakty team lists
Extraleague https://sportowefakty.wp.pl/zuzel/851715/zuzel-transfery-sklady-druzyn-pge-ekstraliga-2020
Nice Polska https://sportowefakty.wp.pl/zuzel/851814/zuzel-transfery-sklady-druzyn-nice-1-liga-zuzlowa-2020
Div 2 https://sportowefakty.wp.pl/zuzel/851910/zuzel-transfery-sklady-druzyn-2-liga-zuzlowa-2020
It seems that the Nice Polska league teams in 2020 can name if they want to a U23 rider at 8/16. This mirrors the Extraleague and the rider can be a non-Pole.
The Extraleague have thrown out (6 to 2) the stupid suggestion to include a foreign junior at 6/7 and 14/15( no 8 is bad enough !!!) so remains the same for 2020
Expanding this topic slightly i suppose Norway and Finland are Countries where tracks could be un-visited(by the Brits) 5 in Norway ? and FSP would confirm Finland(at least 5 ?)