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BERT also used to travel with his bike on a train... as did Ole Olsen when he first arrived from Denmark at Harwich and then by train to Newcastle and then immediately made the return journey back to Denmark. But it wasn't long before Diamonds promoter Mike Parker provided him with a van ... an old Morris Minor version formerly in service with the Post Office. What luxury!
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PRESUME you mean me ... haven't seen the article. Does anyone have a link? Or better still, an English translation of the relevant quotes. However, I do know from my own conversations with Armando during the latter stages of last year that he was very anti allowing riders to compete in both the SGP and SEC, as were those higher up the food chain at the FIM.
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THAT'S not what I meant at all but I'm sorry if that's the way it came across.
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Belle Vues National Speedway Stadium
PHILIPRISING replied to Phil The Ace's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
IT'S more than just a speedway stadium and more than just a stand. The facility, including bars, restaurant, conference facilities, etc, will be open throughout the week and not just on speedway nights. All of which will add significantly to the revenue stream. £5 million seems very reasonable when you look at what is involved apart from the actual stand ... pits, car parking, drainage around the track, etc. Five million doesn't go far these days. TOO late for SS this week -
SORRY if I came across as curt ... wasn't intended. Proud to have been a mate of Ivan's for donkey's years and witnessed all his speedway World Championship wins. Fortunately he has a large family including his wife Sarah, three children and numerous grandchildren around him but how tough must it be on them.
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THINK we should respect the privacy of Ivan's family at this very difficult and sad time for them at their home in Queensland, Australia
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New Zealand Gp.
PHILIPRISING replied to STARRGAZER1's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
THE FIM pay ... but they are on a tight budget. When Tony Steele was the ref in Sydney he only had a hotel allowance for TWO days! Bit better now but they would have paid (Fares, accommodation, meals, local transport, etc) for Armando Castagna, Tony Olsson, Jim Lawrence and Mike Posslethwaite (SGP secretary who went instead of Graham Brodie). -
New Zealand Gp.
PHILIPRISING replied to STARRGAZER1's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
I'M not unsympathetic to Bill Buckley over his losses but he is certainly no fool and went into this with his eyes open. He knew it was a high risk gamble, and no one forced him into it, but it was something he wanted to do and no doubt the accountants at Bill Buckley Systems are working hard to mitigate his losses. No one can fault the effort everyone put into it, whether from BSI or BBS, but a lack of real support from the City of Auckland didn't help. Humphrey is right about air fares (think it was around £1,200 per ticket this time) and don't forget that EVERY rider bar Bunyan is provided with FIVE and three top class hotel rooms for the duration of their stay. Each rider also had a specially designed and manufactured metal container in which they each sent two bikes, spare engines and the rest of their equipment (tools, etc)... so the cost of freight was pretty substantial as well. It will all be back at the freight depot in Amsterdam by the time by the riders land at Heathrow tomorrow morning. -
New Zealand Gp.
PHILIPRISING replied to STARRGAZER1's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
THE Olympic Stadium in Sydney, as it was known in 2002, was too big, too costly and too far out of town. It was also a bitterly cold night, unusual for that time of the year, and the GP was also shown live on TV. John Postlethwaite, then boss of BSI, had a spectacular fall out with the local organisers as well so it was no surprise that it turned out to be a one-off and never had a chance to build up the event. The Sydney press were also more apathetic than even those in Auckland. However, don't rule out a return to Oz next year... -
New Zealand Gp.
PHILIPRISING replied to STARRGAZER1's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
SURELY the biggest shock win in the history of the SGP ... even more so than Martin Vaculik two years ago in Gorzow. PROBABLY true but, whatever you think, how gutted must he be to go halfway round the world and not score a point? Going to be a long flight home... -
New Zealand Gp.
PHILIPRISING replied to STARRGAZER1's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
I THINK it is David Tapp and Jason Crump ... -
Grand Prix Speedway In Finland 2014-2016
PHILIPRISING replied to f-s-p's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
IT was Ivan Mauger who tried to stage a SGP in Malaysia but his negotiations with the authorities there ultimately came to nought. -
SORRY to hear that but to have them shrink wrapped would cost us thousands.
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ALTHOUGH the actual terms haven't been made public by either Sky or the BSPA, the consensus is that the money on the table is comparable with what was previously paid without the sponsorship. Bet there are already some at Sky already questioning their decision to renew.
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SPEEDWAY'S popularity in Poland is indeed parochial but where it is raced (mainly in the north) it does have a large following. How many fans from places like Torun and Zielona Gora will travel to Warsaw is the 64,000 dollar question but, as previously stated, it is the PZM rather than BSI who are the motivation behind the move. Will still be surprised if the final SGP of 2015 isn't at Torun.
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Speedway Star Season Preview Edition
PHILIPRISING replied to eric i's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
ISSUE dated March 29 ... usual 128 page special -
I WOULDN'T put too much store in the figures being quoted here. No contracts signed as yet. But it does look as though it will happen. Not just that the PZM want it to materialise, the stadium are desperate for more events like many similar ones throughout Europe which although primarily for soccer are massively under-used.
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Sayfutdinov Out Of Gp's
PHILIPRISING replied to Fozzie4388's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
BEEN lucky enough to know all the World Champions for the past 48 years pretty well and none of them put money before winning their first title. It's like putting the cart before the horse. Plenty of other sportsmen or women do exactly the same. -
Sayfutdinov Out Of Gp's
PHILIPRISING replied to Fozzie4388's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
THOSE with the talent to win it should certainly do so.