Why all the bickering? I don't get it........doesn't change a single thing.
What we do know is that collectively, the riders pulled the meeting using the FIM jury to legitimise/ sanction their decision, i.e. make it official and take the heat of the riders. If they had actually wanted to continue the meeting and race, then they most certainly would have continued.
Doesn't matter whether the FIM originally approved the track or not, Ole Olsen and his team were responsible for laying it, if indeed there was anything wrong with it at all. Not only that but you would have thought that by now Ole would have had enough experience under his belt to at least provide a track capable of lasting for 30 minutes racing (allowing for a couple of re-runs)
The only way, in my eyes, that the entire bunch of f@#king retards can redeem themselves is to start over and make the next GP (wherever it is), round 1. They then add Warsaw back in to the calender after Melbourne so it becomes the 12th and final GP in the series and to all those who originally bought tickets offer free entry.
This way the almighty disaster that should never have been, can be considered a dress rehearsal for the real thing, that or "how not to run a world class speedway event".