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But this may be the best and easiest way to spread the gospel to new territories. Let them race the bikes they have there on oval dirt tracks and under speedway rules in these countries, to get a local scene going. I know there are several countries in southern Africa who do exactly this, race on their MX bikes on oval tracks. This IS a kind of speedway, only the machinerey they use is not the true thing, but who cares, this is what they have. No other chance for the wanna be speedway riders there to try the sport, as they wouldn't want or be able to spend a hell lot of money first to buy real speedway bikes and stuff. Let them race what they have for a start. F.I.M. should help these emerging nations with a developement plan to start "grass roots speedway" all over the world. Isn't it similar to what they did in the pioneer days, or after the war with the Britsh Army speedway racing. Agreed, it isn't ture speedway, but it is a start. They should receive help from teh world governing body. Hello F.I.M., are You there !!!
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Second Bite Of The Cherry For James Wright
Bavarian replied to smartace's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
not two but three riders dropped out (Hougaard, Madsen and Jonasson), that's why he is in. -
No there is nothing. Diedenbergen runs a European Ch'ship semi on Sunday, July 5, but Diedenbergen is in the Frankfurt area in central Germany, that's a long way from Friedrichshafen. I wouldn't bother, rather stay at Lake Bodensee!
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Dis -used Tracks/stadiums In Poland
Bavarian replied to marcel's topic in International World of Speedway
And never forget the greatest stadium of tehm all, Slaski Stadion in Chorzow. Is this stadium rebuilt for the Euro 2012 football? -
Online - U21 Vb Semi - Miskolc
Bavarian replied to speedwaylive's topic in International World of Speedway
but what happened to Vaculik??? -
There is a speedway track in Warsaw, but no club or team riding there at the moment.
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Swedish Gp 2009
Bavarian replied to Ghostwalker's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
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Junior (u-21) World Cup
Bavarian replied to TwoMinuteWarning's topic in International World of Speedway
I'm a bit fed up with this qualifying system. The winners of the semis qualify, that's all right, and then the highest scoring runner-up also qualifies, and this is no good. With the Abensberg semi so strong there is no chance for the runner-up in that meeting to score anywhere near as many points as the runner-up in the other semi. This means with Sweden and Denmark qualifying as semi-final winners, the Czechs will also get through as the highest scoring runners-up while the potentially much stronger Aussies and Brits, who would easily beat the Czechs will not have a chance because they will take points away from each other, while the Czechs have no opposition with the weakened Finns and that make-shift Team Adria as opponents! What a farce! P.S.: I wonder why Jurica Pavlic bothers to ride in this??? -
Fim Team Under-21 World Championship
Bavarian replied to PhilK's topic in International World of Speedway
Yes Abensberg is a big, flat and fast 400m oval. It is the best of our tracks here in the south and usually hosts the most prestigeous meetings. Abensberg is a former Grand Prix venue. But it does not stage more than a couple of meetings each year. This doesn't give the German riders much of an home advantage, though most of them have ridden the track at least once or twice before. Still I can't see them beating any of the othere three teams. The second qualifyer in Czecho seems an easier route. -
Polish Extraleague On The Net
Bavarian replied to racers and royals's topic in International World of Speedway
But why can't they change that track at Wroclaw. They don't need to built a new stadium, teh one they have is great, but they should do something to the race track. I remeber Bydgoszcz used to have a much longer track in their stadium, then decided to change the shape and shorten it to a 300m track. Now it is one of the best race tracks in teh world. Can't they do this at Wroclaw, too? No wonder they don't have more fans, when the racing is usually not as exciting as elsewhere. -
Italian Pilots Photos 1980/1981
Bavarian replied to roccodamiano's topic in International World of Speedway
I may be wrong, but isn't Mauro Ferraccioli the lad who was badly injured and confined to a wheelchair sometime in the mid 1980's? Italy had some very good riders in those years, I remember Francesco Biginato, the one with the glasses. Other great little riders were Gianni Famari and who could ever forget that guy Ottaviano Righetto! Looking forward to visiting Your site! -
World U21 Qualifier @ Rye House - 17 May 2009
Bavarian replied to Bezza's topic in International World of Speedway
How many qualify for the semi-finals? -
Polish Extraleague On The Net
Bavarian replied to racers and royals's topic in International World of Speedway
Wroclaw has never been know to be a good race track, hence the low attendance figures there compared to other Ekstraliga tracks. -
Well, now I am able to answer my own question. Info comes from a team manager and he tells me they will NOT race at Ullevi and he does not know where the story comes from. Lotsarna intend to race their home meetings at Västervik this year. But it would have made sense to have such a test run for the Ullevi track a week before the SGP.
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Can someone please either confirm or deny the rumour that there will be spedway meeting held to test the new track in the Ullevi Stadium in Goteborg prior to the Grand Prix? I hear that local club Lotsarna are to ride there in a three team meeting originally planned to be held at Vastervik? True or false?
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Speedway In Lithuania?
Bavarian replied to Lake Bodom Comet's topic in International World of Speedway
1960's New Zealand rider Rims Malskaitis was of Lithuanian origins, as is current Australian rider Karlis Ezergailis. -
Speedway In Lithuania?
Bavarian replied to Lake Bodom Comet's topic in International World of Speedway
Look here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fergana this is where Sergey Darkin comes from. They did have speedway in this town in Uzbekistan in the the days of the old USSR. By the way Latvian International Andrey Korolevs was born in Baku, Azerbajzan. -
@Tomaz German clubs are afraid of the costs for such an air-fence. Can You say how much it cost the Slovenian clubs (in Euros) and how did they finance this?
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The "Unknown, looks like a German" is Manfred Poschenrieder, decorated with the winner's laurels in a late 1960's (guess, or very early 70's) meeting at Kempten (the visible writing on the ribbon is "Kempten/Allgau").
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It IS Christopher Fink! (Wrong Christian name in the results!)
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World Under 16 Championships 2010
Bavarian replied to whowasthatberntpersson's topic in International World of Speedway
Just think, who was pushing the FIM for introducing a 250cc world ch'ship/Gold trophy? Answer: Vaclav Verner! Who produces 250cc speedway machines? Answer: Jawa/JRM! Good thing for the Czechs, isn't it? By the way, wouldn't it be neccessary for a certain number of nations to already have this kind of racing class of 250cc speedway before even thinking about introducing a world championship? A bit strange this, isn't it? -
How about inviting Romania, they need some more international competition and they do have a nice speedway stadium at Braila.
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@tomaz can You please explain what kind of teams will take part. Is this for club teams or for national teams, thats Croatia v Slovenia? How many teams take part in this 'league'?
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U21 World Championship To Become...
Bavarian replied to f-s-p's topic in International World of Speedway
Yes, it is supposed to be WORLD championship, not an entirely European affair. The FIM have the duty to take the sport overseas. This is long overdue. And yes, it will be an effort to get most of the finalists from Europe to South America, but why not? The young riders from overseas are always expected to come to Europe to race in the world championship events. Why not the other way round? It is time that the sport gets out of Europe. The FIM proposal is to run the final of the world under21's as a series of three meetings, with a couple of European countries hosting round 1 in September and round 2 in October, with the third round being held in an overseas country such as Argentina in November. South America will just be the start, Australia, New Zealand and the USA (California) may host this final round in future years. The FIM hope to be able to finance this project by selling the TV rights. After all, the under 21 world championship serves some of the best racing with often unpredictable results and would be a treat for TV. If they can sell this product to Sky Sports or some Polish or other TV stations, it could really work. It should certainly be possible to raise enough money to take the 15 riders, plus mechanics and equipment overseas. Only 15 riders it would be, with the sixteenth place (a wildcard entry) as well as the two reserves coming from the host nation, just as it's already done in the SGP series. I guess (if neccessary due to financial restrictments) it may even be possible to cut down on that number of 15 riders. After the first two rounds held in Europe it could be ruled that only the top ten or 12 go forward to contest the final round, with the remainig spots filled by local riders as wildcard entries. After all, any rider not placed among the top ten or twelve after two of the three rounds, will not have a chance to win a medal. It would not be necccessary to send the backmarkers overseas. The top riders would go and fight out the medal positions, while a lot of money could be saved by letting the host nation nominate their local favorites as wildcards to complete the sixteen riders line-up. Please remember that this (the reduction of riders) is not what the FIM proposes, these are only my personal thoughts. But I guess it would help to cut costs while it would not harm the credibility of the series in its status as a true world championship. Of course, if the money is there such a cut won't be neccessary at all and all fifteen qualifiers could be sent overseas.