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HenryW

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  1. I am not 100% sure, but I think Marcus Bisson was from the Channel Islands. Anyone else able to confirm that?
  2. Congratulations to the Danes....I think they have by far the best 5 riders at the moment, and they ultimately deserved their victory. At the same time, I think that the Poles deserve a lot of credit for their efforts in Vojens. I didn't give them a hope of winning before the meeting, but they made it a great battle....If they had only picked PePe, who knows what would have happened (was that put in just for Subedei, or was it because it was truly what I believe.....I wonder!) However, the FIM seriously need to look at their rules for the SWC...A reserve is essential in these matches. OK, the rules were abused last year, but why go back to no reserves, why not offer a reserve that can replace anyone at any time? You could almost see the fight drop out of the Aussies when Jason had to withdraw...OK, even a reserve couldn't have covered for someone as good as Jason, but it might have given them the desire to fight on....
  3. GB shouldn't be doing as badly as they did, though. As I said earlier...Look at the Swedish team. Their team is no better than the GB one on league form. The only difference would appear to be that they either have some national pride or they were better motivated by their manager....
  4. There seems to be plenty of pride and motivation in the Swedish colors. For everyone grumbling that Britain don't have the quality of riders to choose from...Look at the Swedes. They are no better, but their boys are clearly motivated and right up for the meeting.
  5. QUOTE (Rob B @ Jun 15 2008, 12:59 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Completely illegal, if the ref sees it they get maximum fine. If you are correct, then there must be a lot of blind referees or Nicki must pay an awful lot of "maximum" fines. He almost always removes his cut-out on the way back to the pits.
  6. A fine result for the Brits, but what was up with Emil today? No way should he be dropping some of the points that he did today. As for ylinenhare5-1....I expect better of you! (see below)
  7. Thanks for providing these....it's much appreciated by some of us, though surprisingly not all! Any chance of a few of the others who have successfully downloaded this doing some seeding as well?
  8. According to SportoweFakty, Lawson finished 2nd in the run-off with Zengota and Vodyakov after Vodyakov retired, so William will actually qualify rather than be reserve. Edit - Beaten to it by Romualds
  9. With all due respect to their opponents, you have to think that the Czech Republic would need to make a massive mess of things to fail to reach Coventry, and save you the worry of whether to support your team's boy or your nation's boys.
  10. Do you mean riders or Nations? If you mean Nations, It's GB, Sweden and Denmark plus the winners of the round containing Italy, Finland, Slovenia and the Czech Republic being held in Ljubljana on 29th June. Coventry definitely looks the tougher of the two rounds, with the other Semi having Poland, Australia, Russia and the winner of Germany, USA, Hungary and Latvia. If you mean riders, that probably hasn't been decided yet.
  11. It would be a real shame not to see you this weekend Lawrence... I hope you can get a ticket sorted out and join us inside the stadium!
  12. The first match in the new season was completed a day late today, and "new" boys Chervonograd took a relatively easy win over Togliatti, 51-39. Togliatti only had one man able to win races, with Saijfutdinov grabbing 17 from 6 rides. His only defeat came at the hands of Shakter's top man, Magnus Zetterstrom, who bagged a 12 point max. Andrey Karpov also joined Zetters on 12, but took 5 rides to get that score.
  13. I was indeed a Cradley fan back in the old days...Nothing worse than Wolves getting one over them.
  14. The brain hasn't completely gone, Bryn, there was definately an Australian called Kerry Gray racing with Rye back then. Some Wolverhampton fans might remember him as well.......
  15. Haha!! No surprise you saying that. I can't wait to see some speedway at ZG...
  16. Yes. He was German...or at the very least, he represented Germany in International competitions.
  17. Not for the first time, I'm impressed by Emil's score. That kid seems to have everything....wonder if he'd like to sign for a season of PL at Edinburgh
  18. Can I put in a request that someone drags this thread up again in another 10 months time when it's even less relevant than now...
  19. 7 teams competed in the league this year. Those were Togliatti, Oktyabrsky, Vladivostok, Balakovo, Salavat, Rivne and (another) Balakovo. Each team races the others once home and once away, so 6 home matches each during the course of the league season. This season the first match took place on 19th of April, between Rivne and Oktyabrsky, and the final match took place on 10th of October between Rivne and Togliatti. The suggestion that there will be a foreign rider limit is rather interesting. I wonder what they will be classing as foreign? Will Rivne only be allowed to use one non Ukrainian rider? You have to think that they would be fairly screwed if that is the case, given the number of decent Ukrainians around at the moment.
  20. I don't think that 55 is so bad a number of GPs to have ridden in without a win. I'm sure there is a legendary Pole who has a similar record, and there is no way he should be described as a clown!
  21. Looks like I should maybe leave the ZG scarf and the PePe cap at home when I travel to Bydgoszcz this week.... Looking forward to hearing how the Bydgoszcz fans reacted to the great man's performance today.
  22. I saw on the Russian forum recently that money talks bigger than National pride for your little Emil....Seems the kid decided to go to Bydgoszcz tomorrow instead of being where he should be, Vladivostok for the Russian Championships! I hope that it's worth it for both Bydgoszcz and him....or maybe I don't, it depends on whether Tommy is reading this or not
  23. A few details on the Russian team's riders, including club, Russian league average so far this year and birthdate. Kiril Fillinov (SK Turbina Balakovo - 8.57) 15-04-1986 Emil Sajfutdinov (Mega Lada Togliatti - 12.00) 26-10-1989 Aleksandr Kosolapkin (SK Turbina Balakovo - 6.67) 25-07-1987 Roman Katyukov (Salavat - 5.85) 14-04-1986 Aleksei Guzaev (Turbina Balakovo - 6.28) 28-02-1988
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