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Everything posted by nw42
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Who?
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#Obsessed
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Better attitude as well from what I've seen, never known Fricke behave like a slapped arse.
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Maybe it's time to put the silly old bugger on ignore, if everyone did it then we'd never see his posts again, he'd never be quoted, it would be as though he didn't exist at all. Although I don't know if the ignore facility covers new thread titles, either way it's nauseating having to trawl through his inane ramblings, he's like a one man wrecking crew and he's probably proud of himself, wouldn't last 5 minutes in a real life setting with normal people, they would just boot him out of the room.
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I preferred INXS if I'm honest but thanks anyway.
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Here's a recently taken pic of Ken at Buxton for the ride n slide day.
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Makes interesting reading that, thanks for posting it. I have to ask where Chris Morton came in the order, was surprised not to see him mentioned in 80s until I realised there are 4 individual World Champions in there for starters, still considering Billy Sanders and Kenny Carter were only riding for around half of the decade they each must have amassed enough to make the top ten. I suppose Mort's achilles heel would be his Individual World Final performances.
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Soren Sjosten was quite a stylish rider, so short in stature that he just went where the bike took him, arms fully extended. I'd have to go with Anders Michanek for the most stylish of that era, notable mention for Simmo, always immaculately turned out and had a nice easy riding style.
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Speedway On Tv And The Internet In 2025
nw42 replied to racers and royals's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
Thank you once again to @racers and royals for the invaluable information you have provided in this thread and all the others you update with videos, fixtures etc, very much appreciated. -
Shows how bad things have got when fans are wanting Bachelor in their team, been stealing a living for a while now, proper slapped ar5e when things aren't going his way, nah, not for me thanks.
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Don't think anyone has said it was a poor meeting, far from it, it was exciting, some spectacular passes and you're right about Bartosz, he's on another level to most. The main gripe is the track prep, riders were forced to go out wide virtually all night, even Bart got in trouble at one point when riding mid track, fortunately he has the skill to correct the move and still romped home. As good as it was it wasn't a patch on Monday imo, here's hoping tomorrow is at least as good if not better.