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nw42

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  1. It's long been a legitimate move, seen riders do it since the 70s, definitely a move used on big tracks, nothing wrong with it.
  2. Tactics, what tactics would that be? You think he deliberately stayed on his bike as it careered into the fence? Or you think he was fit and able to continue in the meeting? Actually, forget it, don't bother replying, you clown.
  3. I also thought that was the rule, ready to race before the clock counted down to zero, I've seen riders excluded when on the track on their way round to the starting gate.
  4. Good point, I mean there are plenty of times when they have enough fuel for a couple of post race laps pulling wheelies and doing donuts, so definitely no need for refuelling.. One minute allowance would be ideal
  5. Complete overuse of the onboard cam in ht14, it offers absolutely nothing to the entertainment, not that this meeting is providing much.
  6. Yeah but I much prefer watching Sam Masters on his Enduro at Monmore.
  7. You keep telling yourself that, meanwhile we'll keep watching the racing from the best track in Britain. I did notice Drew Kemp turn his bike inside out on the first bend, just ground to a halt, typical Monmore.
  8. And there's only one sport to watch in Poole. In Manchester we have the Nordic Meat Shield and his team, plus another fairly big club in the neighbouring borough of Trafford, then there's Bolton, Stockport, Rochdale etc etc.
  9. Say what you like but manipulation of the rules started a good few years ago, in Dorset.
  10. Right on cue. Just sit back and enjoy the racing, doesn't affect the lower league so no skin off your nose.
  11. Correct decision in the end but the ref made a twit of himself by chucking Lindgren out first.
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