We usually find it easier to go via Harlow and through the 50p toll road which takes you straight to the stadium, avoiding Hoddesdon itself which you would encounter on the M25/A10 route.
You are quite right screamer....if Nicholls is riding like he was last night come July then I would hope that Rob would have the balls to not include him in GB's five.
Have him as a non riding captain by all means, but as things stand I would go with something like Harris, Kennett, Rico, Tai and Bridger.
Sorry guys, was being sarcastic...Millard said it so many times during the night that even Havelock & Heuwen were taking the mick
Great performance from the boy, has balls of steel. Darcy beat him on his home track last Sunday though
Brits poor, as was the track. Some things never change
Indeed. To have even a sniff of qualifying we need the track to be nice and deep.
Having it at the EoES is great news for those of us who live less than an hour away
Excellent performances from the two Lynn lads, considering his inexpeience Darcy exceeded all expectations while Kozza finished as the highest placed non EL (including doubling up) rider.
Roll on the U21 final
Quite surprised that Holder isn't in a clear second place....third in the first round and only crept into today's A final through the back door where he was lucky to get second when Doyle crashed.
Good to see Darcy & Kozza scoring in all of their races.
Interesting that you have put those two so far down.....I know they are only going to go one way but I can't see them both dropping that far next year.
And if they did I wouldn't rule out the possibility of one or both 'doing a Rickardsson', ie jacking it in when they know they ain't gonna win the thing, or even get on the rostrum.
Having Tai in the GP's for 2009 would have been ridiculous but I have to challenge that sentence of yours Steve.
To average 11 in the CL at fifteen years old, then 9 in your first PL season at sixteen suggests that he is super talented. Further strides were taken this year (still just seventeen until recently) with a 10 point PL average, PLRC title, an excellent SWC debut and several decent scores as an EL guest.
Sure he has struggled a bit on the continent but he is still very young and will improve again next year racing against the world's best more frequently. He may not match Noddy's debut EL average next season but don't forget he is two years behind him.
The boy is the real deal and its a shame one or two are questioning this fact because of a bit of over exuberance from the wallies on Sky.