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  1. That is exactly what's all about. Polish bosses want their riders when they are needed, for example for re-scheduled matches because the original were were cancelled due to rsin, etc.
  2. copied and translated from sportowefakty.pl Quite often, you had been asked about riding again in the British League. Finally, we heard that you will not be riding there in 2017 season. The priority for me are leagues in Poland and Sweden. At this moment the British League is not. I suspect that many fans would like me to be there and it is very flatering. I did spend a few seasons there. There was a great atmosphere, both in the team and in the stands. However, at the moment, from a sporting point of view, I do not need to ride in the UK . I'd rather have a little more free time, which I can spend on training or with my family. Before the 2014 season you resigned from the Grand Prix. In our previous discussions it was highlighted, that you will not return until you miss this cycle. How do you feel about it now? - Yes, it is true, that I long for it again. Few people know that this season I was to ride in qualifying rounds for this cycle. Unfortunatelly an earlier injury, thwarted my plans. So I have to count on the organizers favours whilst distributing wild cards or start in the qualifying rounds next year. Contractual matters have been taken care of, so now is the time to rest. What plans do you have in front of you? I have just arrived at St. Petersburg with my family and I intend to rest. It looks as though I won’t get much rest because I have a lot of things to do in Russia. Soon I'm going to begin preparations for the next season. We'll see what happens next, but generally I don’t intend to rest in the tropics .I want to spend more time in Russia.
  3. Nice to see two former Ipswich riders...one still riding and the other interviewing him
  4. Thanks...but I don't subscribe to Eleven Sport HD... Wizja... only to C+ fo SGP & SWC
  5. Typical Steve...BTW has anyone got an online link for this meeting. ?
  6. your statement is a bit naughty...which Pole is sulkin?
  7. there was no cockup Steve....look what has happened again. Pieszczek lifted and was not able to control his bike. Bad luck ...not a cockpu
  8. Smektala was here to blame...although not intentionally
  9. You are right saying that...as was the case with Jerzy Szczakiel in 1973. Was he the best, or just lucky? SGP is not " one night thing ", so the luck problem is much more reduced, although still existing. Your Zielona Gora rider - Jason Doyle was unlucky to get injured one round before GP conclusion, but that how it goes. You are either lucky, or not. Picnics ? what are you talking about...you are on the English speaking forum...not in PL.
  10. So Poole can do it ( tell Andersen they won't tolerate clashes with his Danish League ), but Poles cannot. Why ? Because weather cannot be predicted quite a few Polish matches had to be postponed and it turned out that some of their key riders were comitted to ride elsewhere on re schduled date
  11. ...no they don'r. They SIGN A CONTRACT for a minimum of one season. A contract is something both sides agree to.
  12. The team of experts from the PZMot wants restrict PGE EkstraLiga riders to participate in no more than up to two leagues (including Polish) - informs sportowefakty.pl It's a controversial idea, which may have an impact on the world speedway. There are pros and cons of such action - says sportowefakty.pl expert - Krzysztof Cegielski. Such a rule will be preferred by some and much less by others. The most interesting will be the reaction of the stars who during the season – up to now – been riding in several leagues - The controversial ruling will hit hardest mainly riders from Denmark. - They will have their own home league, Polish, and nothing else. Russians or Czechs probably will not be thrilled either. Australians are in a different situation, they will still have a choice - argues Cegielski On the other hand, sportowefakty.pl expert has no doubt that such a move will show who is the boss in world speedway. - Polish fans for some time have been expecting the Polish league to show its strength and that's what wil happens if this controversial ruling will come to force.. He expect much resistance from the riders who ride in many leagues. The rider, who rides here, there and everywhere earns good money, but he takes place in a team which could filled by others, and this leads to the fact that the rider's market is shrinking. The truth is that the best will choose Poland and Sweden. The rest will go to other leagues, and that will decrease the level of competition in many countries - emphasizes Cegielski.
  13. The team of experts from the PZMot wants restrict PGE EkstraLiga riders to participate in no more than up to two leagues (including Polish) - informs sportowefakty.pl It's a controversial idea, which may have an impact on the world speedway. There are pros and cons of such action - says sportowefakty.pl expert - Krzysztof Cegielski. Such a rule will be preferred by some and much less by others. The most interesting will be the reaction of the stars who during the season – up to now – been riding in several leagues - The controversial ruling will hit hardest mainly riders from Denmark. - They will have their own home league, Polish, and nothing else. Russians or Czechs probably will not be thrilled either. Australians are in a different situation, they will still have a choice - argues Cegielski On the other hand, sportowefakty.pl expert has no doubt that such a move will show who is the boss in world speedway. - Polish fans for some time have been expecting the Polish league to show its strength and that's what wil happens if this controversial ruling will come to force.. He expect much resistance from the riders who ride in many leagues. The rider, who rides here, there and everywhere earns good money, but he takes place in a team which could filled by others, and this leads to the fact that the rider's market is shrinking. The truth is that the best will choose Poland and Sweden. The rest will go to other leagues, and that will decrease the level of competition in many countries - emphasizes Cegielski.
  14. yes they have whatever happens in heat 15, because they were no 1 before play-offs
  15. Polish ExtraLiga works different to the British League set up. Zmarzlik is u-21 of age, and as such is one of the two compulsory u-21 riders in the Polish set up.
  16. Can you expand on this, please. As far as I know, until now it has been common knowledge that riders are paid for places, not points.
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