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OveFundinFan

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  1. Love to be there, I’m jealous (in a good way).
  2. What a feast on TV this weekend, starting tonight, but with Toruń being the highlight on Saturday. Thursday.... Wolves v Swindon Friday... under 21 World Championship final round Pardubice Ffiday .... qualifying for Torun Saturday ... final GP of the season Torun Sunday.... MotoGP, Moto 2, Moto 3 from Thailand (plus practice and qualifying Friday and Saturday) Monday ... Swindon v Wolves all on BT and Eurosport How much would it cost to go and see that lot...if it was practicable to do so.
  3. I was a keen BV supporter before (and beyond) 1963, and BV rider, ob Duckworth, was a close friend of our family. Never heard anything about these rumours at all. PC was a favourite wherever he went, always a gentleman, always ready to talk to fans. I can well imagine fans of other teams wishing he was with them, but I reckon he was a BV man. Sadly it all ended too soon. Peter was patron of Wilmslow Hammers cycle speedway team (Manchester League). I joined Wilmslow in 1965 and proudly won the Peter Craven Memorial Trophy that year.
  4. Cant recall that rumour at all. I would be interested to know if any other supporter had heard about PC going to Oxford. He was a Liverpudlian, not that would stop him moving in itself. Nor did I hear he was wanting to do continental meetings, which in those days was not too common.
  5. I never got to Norwich speedway, but if anything like the duals at Belle Vue then certainly worth watching. Do I remember right that Firs Road was 425 yards and BV Hyde Road was 418 yards, similar size and I would imagine pretty similar shape, so like home from home for each of them. Fantastic riding together as they had completely different styles as much as they were completely different heights.
  6. So SKY is not free for Eurosprt, neither is BT, neither is Eurosport Player. Is there a free way of viewing Eurosport??? I with BT and get access to the Speedway GP's and MotoGP and World Superbikes. Plus I can watch World Rally Cross so I am happy with that. I can lose British `Premiership without shedding any tears.
  7. So, does. BT have two different contracts ending at different times. One with BSI ending end 2021 and one with BSPromotors ending soon.?.
  8. Plusnet is also part of the BT/EE group, couple years ago now I took advantage of Plusnet good value for telephone/broadband package and got BT Sport package for £10 per month. Was a monthly contract, so just did the GP season. £10 per month to watch, usually, 2 GP’s was good value. However bband in my area then was a max of 1.2 mbps, dreadfully slow, and that was no matter who the provider was (Virgin cable non existent in the area). Then Openreach started putting in, to my shock but delight, fast fibre and to the door. When I enquired how fast, I was asked how fast do you want. Keeping cost reasonable I selected 52mbps, but since then it’s been bumped up to 72mbps, and I do get that figure (I done the bband speed test). I get the BT Sport app, so got access on my iPad and iPhone, but have a BTTv box so I can record the GP’s for winter watching. Just had a week away in a lovely apartment on Anglesey, 50” tv in the lounge (40” in the kitchen), but just access to Freeview. No problem, just connected to wi-fi, got BT Sport app on iPad, took my Chrome Cast with me, cast to the TV through HDMI and saw Cardiff GP on the Sat, all of MotoGP, 2, 3 on the Sunday, Poole v Ipswich on the Thursday. Brilliant. I just hope BT cart on with the speedway contract, Eurosport don’t seem committed to showing complete speedway marches, which is very annoying.
  9. Before the 4th and final round late this afternoon on Eurosport there is a replay of the Vojens 3rd round. Then of course this evening on BT sport is the 2nd round Ipswich v Poole. A feast of speedway.
  10. First half of the meeting was pretty good when Poolle was getting thrashed at home.......... second half was a bit off though.
  11. I just googled First Group Travel and found them easily. They were there on the first page, maybe not top but thats how search engines work. If speedwaygp website had just referred you to First Group then the bus company would have been at the top of the list, so that probably misled you by adding the word Travel
  12. I just finished reading Tai’s book, I got it as a download from Apple. I prefer to read the electronic versions then a paper book. To me it is an average read, not as exciting as I hoped, nor a compelling read as in “I can’t put it down”. It was interesting to read about his younger years in Aus, how he had difficulty accepting he was British, though raised in Aus. He explains how he felt watching the Aus riders putting on their Aus speedway attire, but clearly says he is proud to put on the GB attire and wants to win team gold for GB. Interesting to read of a fallout between him and Micheal Lee, his engine tuner, his thoughts on Team GB selection and how hw would run the team. I not a Tai fan, but certainly this year he is coming over very well on TV during interviews and his go at commentating. I was warming to him, a lot. But the book needlessly has f words a plenty, and this added nothing to the book at all, in fact, for me, took a lot away from it and Tai. my view is, writing a book was on his to do bucket list, and he did it, but I think too soon. Maybe if he left it for another few years until he retired then done it, well it may well have been better. For £7 it was ok. I got my next read in front of me. Few months ago I read “ The Tatooist of Auschwitz” a true story of the Jew man who tattooed the arm of every Jew that went into Auschwitz. That was compelling read. Am finding the recent book I bought, and it is paperback, is “The BoyWho Followed His Father Into Auschwitz” is also very compelling. The bond between father and son, the son insisting he sticks with his father, even when he didn’t have to go to Auschwitz, but did even though it meant certain death. All seems morbid, but I visited Auschwitz in 1976 when wife and I went on organised coach trip to Katowice to see Peter Collins win his world championship, then carry on to Marianske Lazne, Czechoslovakia, to see Ivan Mauger win the world long track. Auschwitz and what went on there has stuck in my mind since. So sad.
  13. More pointed then that Tai Woffinden, motor cycle speedway rider who has won the world championship 3 times and is the current world champion (for another 8 days).
  14. It’s rare in speedway to get top racing all the way through a meeting. Hyde Road racing was top notch at times, but there were boring races as well. The only GP this season that really excelled was the one in Poland - Wroclaw. That was full of excitement from pretty much race 1. By comparison Cardiff was pretty poor, but compare Cardiff to most of the other meetings this year and it’s probably in the mix. I have seen better at Cardiff, this year going round someone seemed a difficult thing to do, attention needs to be put into sorting that. Thing with Cardiff I now fed up with is the rider introduction being held in the dark..... so much so you can’t see what’s going on and it didn’t come across well on TV. I know where the “darkness” comes from. Speedway racing in the evening under track lights is more spectacular then racing in the afternoon. It was the same call back in the 70’s when continental finals were held at White City in the afternoon. I have no problem with speedway racing under track lights, it does look spectacular... but let’s see the introduction of riders. Of course, venues will try to put on something different for the fans, but too extreme is too much sometimes.
  15. Excellent. What could be better then Mums and Dads taking kids to the GP, or even kids mythering mums and dads to take them. Isn’t that what speedway needs, more youngsters. Well the opportunity is on a plate. The speedway nation should be embracing it, not whinging about it. I’m convinced a lot of this forums members are happy to be moaners.
  16. If you meet the criteria there is no reason to pay more then £19 plus booking fee. You know the date for 2020 so no excuse. As for staying over before journey home - stay outside of Cardiff and prices are cheaper. 2013/14 we stayed in TonyPandy and 2015 in Bridgend. Small b&b’s, about £60 for 2, good breakfast included, and both within 1.5 mile of railway station, the digs in TonyPandy was about 100yards from railway station, and another plus point was AndyPandy lived next door. So get yourselves sorted now for 2020.
  17. Yes Fricke earned his place already, he is in 2020 because of 3rd in the Challenge. i really do think Tai is in as well, just not been announced yet.
  18. I wonder if Dudek wants to be in the series next year. According to the captions when at the start Dudek stuck to the same bike all 5 races, even though that one did not perform well at any time. A rider serious about his raving would have changed somewhere in the meeting, other riders did. Too much of a hater and if he doesn’t gate then he is so good at racing from the back. So I hope he and Kolodzeij are out of it next year.
  19. I understand what you saying, but can you imagine the moans and groans on here if he does do the gp’s next year and he fayres badly.
  20. Emil done it again. Given first choice of gate in semi final and he picks blue. At that point he had 4 wins and a 3rd, blue was third. More than that picking blue let Madsen choose red, Emil drops a point. More then that Emil only has third pick for the final and comes 2nd behind..... Madsen. So he dropped two points, if he chose the right gates and beat Madsen in semi and final he would now be 5 points behind Zmarzlik and two more points ahead of Madsen, AND he would have won Cardiff, which he hasn’t done since 2013. Bad choice. Charles Wright did well, rode very well.
  21. Well worth another look. https://www.speedwaygp.com/news/article/7813/sgp-throwback-|-harris-cardiff Who was there, what was the atmosphere like?
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