THAT may well be the case but can only reiterate that at SGP rider briefings referees will invariably confirm that riders must remain stationary until the tapes go up and not when the green light comes on ...
OF course, especially if the conditions are a bit rough. He is the 'Andy Smith' of his day. But one thing I can tell you. He won't get a wild card if he doesn't make it.
NOT sure about that. Know of at least two other Polish tracks vying for a GP, which is another reason why Witkowski's words (only SGPs in Poland) didn't go down well.
QUITE often talked about at SGP rider briefings ... riders tell referee that as the meeting progresses and the ruts get deeper it is impossible to be right at the tapes.
EMIL hasn't ruled out the SGP for 2016 but did decline a wild card slot at Rybnik.
With the tragic injuries to Darcy Ward, a return to the SGP by Emil would give the series a massive boost.
MAYBE they are making some sort of special offer to 2015 tickets holders for next year's event. All sorts of rumours floating around Gorzow at the weekend but nothing official though one Polish journo suggested a press conference early in October.
WHATEVER the rulebook may or may not say, the accepted practice is that a rider shall remain stationary until the tapes go up but there is obviously a very fine line between those who do move while not touching the tapes and those who just react the quickest.
POLISH clubs not happy with Witkowski's remark ... Gorzow by no means out of the frame for 2016, especially after Saturday's event, which made them money.
Both Torun and Warsaw have on-going contracts. Expect some announcements about Warsaw 2016 shortly.
ONE GP rider testing one this week. But Kelvin, who rides one when doing track testing before some GPs, still feels there is additional work to be done.