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Steve Shovlar

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  1. I heard all rounds are to take place in Poole. BSI want a repeat of two years ago and rather than go to two different tracks, will base the whole show in the UK's premier speedway town.
  2. Subedei you are being over harsh on Kasprzak. He was joint leader when proceedings came to a halt. If he was clear leader would you be saying the same? The chances are he would have seen off Suchanel when they met. Not definately but most likely. From what I have heard he looked the best rider on show and so regardless of the rules, the right rider won it.
  3. A good post BobC and thanks to SCB for posting the rule book. In the past we have seen riders grouping together to force the issue on dangerous conditions (Swedish GP). Perhaps being young they didn't have the nerve, or ability to get themselves organised in a way to bring proceedings to a halt. certainly looking at the pictures the meeting should never have gone ahead. Lindback went and spoke to the ref, buut his words fell on deaf ears. Perhaps is he had been backed up for 10 other riders, he would have had more luck. I should imagine Antonio is absolutely gutted this morning at missing out. Same goes for Hlib and Lindgren, who were also in the mix. but it's not like KK wasn't winning the meeting. A shame he wasn't clear at the top as well, because then there would be less of an argument on here about the validity of winning. If balloting was used, its the worst way to win it, even if you were best on the day. Commiserations to Suchanek, who showed yesterday he has more skill and ability than Poole fans saw this year.
  4. Shocking conditions by the look of those photos. Suprise Tony Steele pushed it through, though his hands must have been tied by all those FIM officials present?
  5. Absolutely true BobC and at the end of the day that's all that matters.
  6. As far as I am concerned When Mark loram and TRick won the world title they did it for themselves, their country and their clubs. Same goes for KK. And I bet we will have the limo out on Wednesday night at Wimborne Road to welcome home our new world Champion! Well done KK. Fully deserved.
  7. Taken from the excellent poole Postbag updates: Date Posted: Saturday September 17, 2005 12:05:12 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Line-up is as follows: Daniel King GB 0 3 rtd Krsytian Klecha PL 3 0 fell EDWARD KENNETT GB 2 1 1 Fredrik Lindgren SE 1 3 3 Tommy Stange DE 1 1 1 KRZYSZTOF KASPRZAK PL 3 3 2 Fritz Wallner AT rtd ex fell James Wright GB 2 1 2 Jonas Davidsson SE 3 fell rtd Christian Heffenbrock DE 1 1 1 Marcin Rempala PL 2 3 1 Adrian Miedzinski PL 0 fell 2 Martin Smolinksi DE rtd 2 exc ANTONIO LINDBACK SE 1 2 3 Tomas Suchanek CZ 3 2 3 Pawel Hlib PL 2 2 3 Mathias Schultz DE 0 Morten Risager DK 2 Format first 20 races as Grand Prix; then top 4 scorers go straight to Final. Hope this helps,( I will try and put the scores above but no promises!!) Its raining at the Stadium but the parade is going ahead at the moment (2.50p.m.) Heat 1 1.Klecha. 2 KENNETT 3 Lindgren 4 King Heat 2 1.KASPRZAK 2 Wright 3 Stange 4 Wallner rtd Heat 3 1 Davidsson 2 Rempala 3 Heffenbrock 4 Miedinski# Heat 4 1. Suchanek 2 Hlib 3 LINDBACK 4 Smolinski rtd Heat 5 1 King 2 Smolinski 3 Stange 4 Davidsson (fell) Conditions treacherous, Davidsson fell, just yards from finish. LINDBACK protested during the interval after heat 4 Heat 6 1. KASPRZAK 2 LINDBACK 3 Heffenbrock 4 Klecha Heat 7 1. Rempala 2. Suchanek 3 KENNETT 4 Schultz Wallner excluded - 2min infringement- Schultz takes his place. Heat 8 1 Lindgren 2 Hlib 3 Wright 4 Miedinski (fell Heat 9 1 Hlib 2 KASPRZAK 3 Rempala 4 King rtd Heat 10 1 Suchanek 2 Miedinski 3 Stang 4 Klecha fell Heat 11. 1 LINDBACK 2 Wright 3 KENNETT 4 Davidsson rtd Heat 12 1. Lindgren 2. Risager 3.Heffenbrock 4 Wallner fell Smolinski excluded for 2 min infringement Risager rides as reserve After 12 heats referee Tony Steele is heading for the pits. Track is like an ice rink without the cold! At this point KASPRZAK and Suchanek lead with 8 points each Lindgren and Hlib have 7 apiece Rempala and LINDBACK have 6 (KENNETT has 4) Sorry folks Just got the message "Abandoned" MAy getmore details later. Thanks for tuning in. RESULT 1 KRZYSZTO KASPRZAK 8 points 2nd Tomas Suchanek 8 points 3 FRreddie Lindgren 7 (Suchanek declined a runoff so Krys was declared the WINNER) (I imagine Lindgen got 3rd over Hlib because he had 2 wins and a third, Hlib only had one win and 2 seconds- .
  8. Rob, there was no toss of a coin. You are believing the rumour mongering of sore losers... but then again..
  9. BobC, KK and Suchanek never met. KK was only beaten by Hlib.
  10. Hey Cat, stop chewing on those sour grapes. Lindgren blew it in his first ride, as did Lindback, who we could also say was robbed, because he could have won his last two and easily made the final. He didn't, Lindback didn't and the rest, they say, is history!
  11. He went about winning it the same as most of the field, With grit, determination and the will to win. He was top of the pile after three so gets the nod if Suchanek doesn't want to go out again. Like Rabbit said, what is he meant to do? He was best rider on show today and has rightly been crowned World Under 21 World Champion. Once the meeting has started it would never be re-ridden. What would have happened if someone had four wins and was 3 points clear of the field when it was stopped? Rerun the following day and he gets knocked off and fails to make the final. If that was your rider would you have been happy? The right decision was made, the winner was KK and the result stands. Engraved on the trophy is the worthy winner.
  12. How about some congratulations to the winner, you know, the guy that was leading? Or are you all choking on those sour grapes?
  13. Well done KK!!!!!! suchanek refused the runoff. His decision. 1-2 for Poole !! Something for us Poole fans to cheer about after a sorry few weeks!
  14. I also agree about Loram. When he was beaten in Norway by some 40+ unknown that was the final nail in his coffin at world level. Looked dis interested as well, and rode like he wanted to be elsewhere. Stead is nowhere near ready, and won't get a sniff other than the chance of wild card at the British GP. Nicholls and Richardsson are better riders and will get the nod before Stead. I also don't reckon Karlsson will get in either. He is too old, and whether he is on form or not, BSI will go for up and coming younger riders. Should be interesting when the lineup is announced. But no suprises.
  15. Rickardsson, Mauger, Fundin, they are all greatest of the great. just because Rickardsson rides in this generation doesn't make him a lesser rider than Mauger or Fundin. In 20 years time when a new rider comes to dominate the same way, we will all be comparing again. I was too young to watch Fundin. I certainly saw Mauger in his prime, and the guy was pretty awesome. But it must be remembered that in those days moving at the tapes was permitted, and also in league racing heat leaders had the choice of what gate they wanted to take, hence we had a dozen or so riders with 10+ averages. If TRick makes it a seventh world title in 2006, and lets be honest there is no reason why he can't do it, unless a injury stops him, will you then admit the guy is best rider ever to ride a speedway bike?
  16. Well that was a stroll in the park for the world's best ever speedway rider. No one got a sniff from the guy tonight. Class personified and a doddle for the champ!
  17. A fantastic performance this year from the worlds greatest ever speedway rider. Can't see anyone touching him next year if he stays clear of injury to make it a record breaker rather than record equalling. Well done TRICK!
  18. Looking at that last ride from TRicj he is just going through the motions. NO need to take any risks and just let someone else have a chance of winning a GP. As for Antonio, it looks like he is uncertain what line to take. Inexperience showing through tonight.
  19. I'm not biting at Peasleys remarks. Tony knew, as did just about everyone else, that Poland were not going to be beaten on their own doorstep and saved himself from risk of injury. Next season will see him clear as a seven times winner, proving beyond all reasonable doubt that he is the greatest speedway rider of all time. Don't like him? Well give it a couple more years and his time will have passed. Unfortunately at the moment there is not another rider in the same class. One may eventually come through to take over and dominate. Lindback, Jonsson, Hampel. No Brits for a while though.
  20. Well Crump somehow managed to put the mockers on Tony winning the title two weeks ago, but he can't stop the man tonight and the champagne is in the fridge already to celebrate the great mans acheivement. A record equalling 6th World Title! Wish I could have been there for this one but work and family commitments stop this happening. But I will be cheering him on loud and clear this evening on Sky. History in the making from the worlds greatest ever speedway rider! Lets hope the atmosphere is great, the stadium full, the weather set fair and he does it in style. Should be a cracker of a meeting! COME ON TONY! BRING IT ON!
  21. Well done to TRick to make it almost impossible to now be caught. A third in the next one and it's his. Shame the weather messed up a GP which seemed quite flat. So well done to Crump who lives as world champ for another couple of weeks.
  22. Yep. I said earlier, get your money on Mr B Pedersen. His form is stunning and I expect him to be there or thereabouts.
  23. Funny that he seems totally disinterested in the SWC. He just didn't want to know. Don't expect him to run three last tomorrow night! Also well worth a bet is Bjarne Pedersen to make the rosrum. Ignore his SWC form, he is flying and totally commited at the moment. £50 each way should bring in some cash.
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