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SpeedwayJoe

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  1. When reading the list, I initially read “Ludvig Lindgren” (not Lundgren)!🔎
  2. I don’t know what other people’s feelings are but for me unless something (quite possibly radical is done), then speedway as we know it will soon be lost altogether. The questions are numerous and the answers to those questions s extremely complex. It is clear that we all want speedway to continue as a team sport. I would like the BSPA (even though it will never happen) to bring in someone, an independent outsider with knowledge and experience of the sports and entertainment industry to come in, give a different perspective. Let them take a really good look at speedway this year by visiting tracks, talking to fans, riders, promotors and other stakeholders. We may not like what they have to say and their thinking may be radical, but what do we have to loose? We are on the cusp of loosing speedway at the moment. I know it is a massive gamble, but I feel it is worth taking the risk. What are others thoughts?
  3. Probably a stupid question, but could the way of getting speedway to new foreign audiences be in the way of holding many events over the weekend? Flat track is popular in USA and Spain. Could we have both a speedway GP and flat track GP over a weekend along with other motorcycle events within the weekend? Almost turning it into an X-games style weekend?
  4. Kings Lynn outclassed the Kent Eagles. Great to see Cooper Rushen at Iwade for the 3rd time this season, a class apart. Looking forward to following his career path, particularly when he steps up to the Championship and maybe even Premiership next year. Big shoutout to Karlito who took time to chat to me…a genuinely nice guy. If you haven’t checked out his YouTube channel, please find it below: https://www.youtube.com/@ItsKarlWest
  5. Taken from Kent Eagles website: ”Kent Eagles: 1. Vinnie Foord, 2. Jacob Clouting, 3. Darryl Ritchings (Guest for Nathan Ablitt), 4. Luke Harris, 5. Ben Morley, 6. Nathan Hargrave, 7. Charlie Wood. King’s Lynn Young Stars: 1. Jody Scott, 2. Max Perry, 3. Cooper Rushen, 4. Ashton Vale, 5. Luke Harrison, 6. Kenzie Cossey (Guest for Callum Mitchell), 7. Jordy Loftus (Guest for Harrison Rogers). Admission Prices: Adults £13, Concessions £10 (60-years plus and blue badge with car – disabled parking, keep to the right and follow directions) Children free with a paying adult, up to the age of 16-years old Gates open at 10 am” Looking forward to this. Think it will be a tough one for the Eagles as the Young Stars have a very strong side.
  6. I have many issues with r/r, but what annoys me is when managers purposely give a rider a rider replacement ride when they have ridden the heat before it or are due to ride the heat after. it just slows down the meeting.
  7. Yesterday, I went to the Youth Championships round at Iwade on 20th July. What a brilliant meeting it was. We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves and only £5 to watch 31 heats of speedway (which, by the way took under 2.5 hours). Despite the weather, the meeting still went ahead. A big thank you to all those involved in the running of the event, but more importantly the young competitors and their families for providing a brilliant spectacle. I would encourage everyone who enjoys speedway to go and watch the youth championships and I hope it comes to Iwade (my nearest track) again next year.
  8. You finally sentence really hit the nail on the head: ”The sport has to improve the product and get out into the wider market”. We need to look at the product and address this first before we can hope to get larger crowds. I have been into speedway for only 18 years. I was trying to name the tracks which have shut down in that time. Needless to say, I lost count which is a real sad indictment. I have said it before on this topic, but if we want professional speedway to continue, we need someone independent to come in and look at the sport. We may not like it, but speedway needs some out-of-the-box (and possibly radical) thinking in order for it to survive. What does speedway have to loose? Take the risk or see it being consigned to history like the Dodo.
  9. Whatever happens, something radical must happen at the AGM. I would like someone independent to come in and look at the sport from a different perspective. We may not like it, but we need some outside-of-the-box thinking if we want speedway to survive and appeal to a new audience. It may be a risky move but at the moment, what does speedway have to loose?
  10. I hadn’t realised this, but at Plough Lane, there is a museum (free to enter) by Wimbledon in Sporting History (https://wimbledoninsportinghistory.org/your-visit/) with some speedway memorabilia there. Clearly AFC Wimbledon, along with the statue unveiling are keen to keep its history alive. I hope that the possible return does happen and (if so), build upon its links with the football club to bring speedway to a new audience.
  11. Dean, that is a very good idea in this YouTube age. However, is it possible that whilst these so called ‘influencers’ may get people into the speedway if they like the product, on the other hand, it could be even more damaging to the sport if they don’t. Mind you, I suppose it can’t get much worse, so it is worth the risk. Karlito is going a great job in YouTube and I really like his videos, but he cannot do it alone. Those who run speedway need to get him involved. I do believe that making the public more involved in the meeting by using apps which are used within the conferencing environment would help. These apps and websites would allow those attending to become more involved in the meeting, such as voting for rider of the night, polling the spectators, and getting the public to pose questions to the riders etc. It is possible particularly when there is a lull in racing. Speedway does need, I feel, to embrace the technology which is out there.
  12. I agree with you 1valve, the London Stadium would be perfect. Stratford International is only 7mins away from St Pancras and Kings Cross stations by HS1. The Olympic park would make a great setting for a fan zone. Last year the London Stadium also held baseball as well as athletics where the lower tier had to be reconfigured, so it can be done.
  13. I completely agree. If riders are going to the lengths like you mention and sacrificing safety, this needs to be addressed. I believe a few years ago (I maybe wrong), there was a test meeting at the Isle of Wight where riders were given a standardised engine. Could the FIM undertake a test event with a minimum weight introduced and possibly looking at adding ballast? Or even do some testing with riders? As a side note, I read in this weeks SS about a possible solution to fixing the air fence lifting problem by using water in the base. What do people think?
  14. I had a thought on the issue whilst watching Karlitos video on YouTube today. It does seem farcical that the 10th place qualifier could win it. Why don’t we do the following format (I added it to Karlito’s comments section in the video): 1st and 2nd go straight to final. 3rd and 4th go into a semi final. Riders placed 5th-8th ride in a 'quarter final' where the top 2 progress into the semi-final. This seems much fairer to me and would reward those who do well in the qualifying heats. The worst the 1st place rider after qualification would finish would be 4th and the worst position the 3rd place rider after qualification could finish would be 8th. Any thoughts?
  15. I’m exhausted just reading that list! It shows you how tough he is and it is amazing he is able to walk with the aid of a frame in the video given all he has been through - so inspiring.
  16. Judging by his performance against Kent, it looks like Cooper Rushen will be one to watch.
  17. It said on the updates that the first race was Cooper Rushen’s first competitive race on a 500cc bike. What a debut, 3 wins plus a paid win and a third. Oh, forgot to mention, a new track record as well. One to watch.
  18. Thank you for posting this. Glad to see that Tai is out of his induced coma. Having been in an induced coma myself, he is right when he says that it really is no joke. Like everyone, sending him and his family my best wishes.
  19. Should be a tight match. Even though I am unable to attend, I shall be keeping an eye on the updates. So much talent on show, I hope that it is a real success tomorrow. There was a piece on Meridian news last night about it.
  20. Hawks 1975, thanks for the info. Really pleased and grateful to all those who have volunteered and hopefully it will be a success. I am just really disappointed that I will miss the first match, particularly with Will Cairns in attendance (interesting to see how he goes against Ablitt, Foord et al). Looking forward to attending as many of the other matches as I can as well as hopefully the youth championship.
  21. Did anyone manage to attend P&P on Saturday? I have seen a clip of some of the riders practicing on FB. Unfortunately I was unable to make it as I have dialysis on Saturdays. I am looking forward to the start of the season. Although I will not be able to attend the first meeting on the 13th, I shall be keeping an eye on the updates.
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