Wee Eck
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Cook, Vissing and Kennett banned.
Wee Eck replied to Steve Shovlar's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
SCB have lifted Cook’s ban pending a full hearing -
There is one rider who seems to get very little noticed this year and yet he is doing well enough that, although not number one at Swindon, with his average, he’d be number one at Ipswich, Peterborough, Poole and Wolverhampton. Could Troy Batchelor be the Robins secret weapon that will spur them on the league success?
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I was at Poole last week too and the racing was the best I’ve seen in a long while. Heat 12 is on the BSPA site and shows how raceable the track can be. The NSS is far and away the best track, but it was designed in this decade for this decade’s bikes. Many of the others were designed when uprights were king and it shows
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I beg to differ. No doubt, he’d have been bigged up but, when it came to racing, he’d have been last in every race even if he made a fast start. He’s nowhere near the level of even the weakest of the GP riders. You just need to look at the job that other “entertainer” Jason Garrity did a couple of years ago to realise Danny would also embarrass himself and his supporters. He can be great to watch, though not if you were a Scunthorpe supporter last Sunday, and should be encouraged at the level he’s at, not way beyond his current abilities.
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Returning to the actual topic - anyone hearing rumours about a tv deal for next year?
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I’ve just read that Henry Atkins has stood down from Somerset. This used to be a rarity but is this not the third or fourth young British rider this year? Part of this might be caused by the reduction in the points limit at the beginning of the year, meaning that too many riders came into the league before they were ready but it doesn’t explain Zach Wajtnecht and Jack Thomas taking a break. The up and coming riders need all the experience going but maybe it’s time to bring back the protected races that the Elite League used when they had the draft system?
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Was being dumped by Edinburgh and being deprived of making a living also “nonsense”? Why does “if you want him, you’ve got to buy him” work when Glasgow want a Leicester rider and not the other way round? And don’t tell me that Stewart Dickson didn’t know the score when he approached the rider. He’s been around too long to make a mistake like that. I suspect he publicised it first, hoping that peer pressure would let him get the rider. The Glasgow management seem to be working towards making Speedway viable in the city, so deserve credit not criticism from less well supported and funded teams.
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The 2011 silencers were withdrawn after riders complained that the additional back pressure they caused led to engine over heating and blow ups. The current silencers are virtually the same as the pre-2011 ones, so have nothing to do with any perceived reduced quality of racing.
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So why then do supporters idolise riders and slag off promoters?
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So a 4 ride maximum would pay £8 meaning that 23 supporters at 7/- (or 35p) a time would pay the maximum man. In 2019 CL, the top guy gets no start money but, say £80 a point? 12 points = £960 which, at £15 a head is 64 supporters, or nearly three times the number needed in 1970. Makes you wonder if it’s riders rather than promoters who are making it so expensive?
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world u21 team final Belle Vue 12th July
Wee Eck replied to davidba's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Lol. Nice attempt at deflection but I know that’s not true and I suspect you do too. Richard retired over 10 years ago -
world u21 team final Belle Vue 12th July
Wee Eck replied to davidba's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Just arrived in Manchester so picked up a copy of the Manchester Evening News to see what they were saying........nothing! Despite what you might think, BV’s promotional activity has been poor since Morton and Gordon’s day. Hopefully the BV faithful will turn out but not many more -
Glasgow v Edinburgh CL 30/6/19 @ 15.00
Wee Eck replied to Paulco's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Was that as a result of his heat 6 crash? He was brave, or foolish, to have four more races after this, then -
Glasgow v Edinburgh CL 30/6/19 @ 15.00
Wee Eck replied to Paulco's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Why? -
Glasgow v Edinburgh CL 30/6/19 @ 15.00
Wee Eck replied to Paulco's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Where was Ricky Wells? -
Edinburgh v Glasgow 28/6/19 CL @19-30
Wee Eck replied to Paulco's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
I’d put any money on it they didn’t say that... R/R is a facility. Your comment then means “no facility for a facility” which doesn’t mage sense. Edinburgh had the option of a guest or R/R as long as only one rider was missing and the rider was in the top three in the averages. If you book a guest and he doesn’t turn up or isn’t available for any other reason, then you revert to R/R. -
Ignorance as a defence? It is surely the responsibility of every professional sports person to find out what is and what isn’t permitted in their chosen sport. Speedway Regulation 8.1 and Appendix E spells it all out Edit: R&R beat me to it!
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Reassuring that one of the most senior promoters in British Speedway thinks allegedly failing a drug test, for whatever reason, is an excuse for a joke. Professional sports people know or ought to know what medicines they can or cannot take and they know that anything containing pseudoephedrine is banned. There can be no excuse or justification - if any rider tests positive for taking a banned substance, then a ban is the only acceptable outcome
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Poole vs BV. Premiership. 27/06/19
Wee Eck replied to LisaColette's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
I know people talk about a racing incident but was last night’s crash caused by Covatti being impatient to get passed Berge? -
David Wallinger Ludicrous situation.
Wee Eck replied to Fortythirtyeight's topic in National League Speedway
The difference with Danny Ayres is that he’s managing to hold down a Championship League place of course. I take your point on having an experienced older rider in the team, but, in my view, that should be a rider who has recently held a position in a more senior team or successfully raced in the top league. That would include riders like Carl Wilkinson or Adam Roynon, but not Ledwith, Wallinger or Wilson. It is my view that part of the problems in UK, problems that are only now being addressed, stemmed from allowing the training league to go professional. This then encouraged teams to strengthen thereby restricting opportunities for “beginners” to move into teams. It took two things to change that - a ready supply of new riders, helped hugely by Neil Vatcher and the amazing success of the British Youth Championship, and a restriction on team building at development level. For me, the next stage is to go to two leagues with the top league being slightly stronger than the current CL, maybe built to whatever points the top team in this year’s CL achieve, and a development league that pays away match travel expenses only. That way, the Buxtons, Mildenhalls, Stokes, IOWs of this world can function successfully (and maybe be a fiver a head entry) while the top league can provide opportunities and a financial incentive for more riders to move up. -
David Wallinger Ludicrous situation.
Wee Eck replied to Fortythirtyeight's topic in National League Speedway
Actually yes. Maybe not Perry, but certainly Ledwith (late 40s!) Bowen (30 - but not riding) and Wilson (I assume you mean Ben, aged 33) should be “encouraged” to find an amateur league they can have a bit of a skid in, but leave the development league for developing new British riders. For the sake of survival, we need two leagues in this country - a feeder league populated by teams that can’t make ends meet at a higher level, a league which pays expenses and nothing more, and a balanced professional league, largely filled with Brits, that can entertain the fans. If that league becomes a feeder to Poland, so be it, but we need to recognise that there is no other professional motor sport that pays a decent living to riders learning their trade. Promoters and fans have been subsidising these riders long enough. Time for them to start earning a living in as hard a way as do most supporters. -
David Wallinger Ludicrous situation.
Wee Eck replied to Fortythirtyeight's topic in National League Speedway
On the contrary. Wallinger is 35 and going nowhere. The sport needs to encourage riders who can contribute to the future. There’s not many of those who are without team places and they should be the ones encouraged to improve themselves by taking guest bookings, not guys who are going nowhere. With apologies to Mr Wallinger - who I don’t know and doubt if I’ve ever seen ride - at 35, he must simply be riding for his own benefit, rather than because he wants to develop his career. -
David Wallinger Ludicrous situation.
Wee Eck replied to Fortythirtyeight's topic in National League Speedway
Chris Holder isn’t attached anywhere. Should he be allowed to guest wherever suits him? Or any rider like Iversen, Tai, Pedersen etc Or does it, in fact, make sense that you need to be in a 1-7?