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Danish Grand Prix
Bavarian replied to Midland Robin's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Can't see why it has to be a Danish rider anyway when there are already 4 of them thats one quarter of the GP riders. I'd much rather have someone like Holder or Sajfutdinov been given a chance. They don't have the opportunity of a home GP, so Denmark would be an ideal place, since the Danes are already well represented. -
Yes, but on the other hand Tihanyi is 45 years old. Other than Tabaka, there is very little emerging talent in Hungary at the moment, hard as they may try to find some. Their match winner was without a doubt Ferjan, who after a long long wait has now got his Hungarian passport.
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This is so funny! Very good idea Nicki vs Hans on the pushbikes! I like it! They had a record crowd at Parken last year, I honestly believe the record will be broken again this time. Not only because of that advertisement though!
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Swedish Gp
Bavarian replied to Danish Webmaster's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
How do You know? You assume that. I feel Gollob was indeed angry that the race was stopped, not seeing that another rider was laying on the track. He thought it was just Dryml not getting up to get the race stopped. My assumption, as good as yours. -
Thanks Romualds, that it explains it. Seems to me a little bit like what happened with Emil Sajfutdinov, having problems with his Russian club and going to Poland. Loktaev tries the Ukraine. Let's wait and see if he is another Emil Sajfutdinov !
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Swedish Gp
Bavarian replied to Danish Webmaster's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Here's the link to the Gothenburg meeting report on worldspeedway.com: http://www.worldspeedway.com/artman/publis...icle_6225.shtml -
Swedish Gp
Bavarian replied to Danish Webmaster's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
This reminds me of the Los Angeles 1982 Penhall vs Carter debate. But seriously, Jonsson should just have shut off when Gollob turned to the inside. Gollob was in front, so he choses the line, and the rider behind him has to react to that. It can't be the other way round. No one to blame but Jonsson himself. The referee made the right decision by excluding AJ. -
meeting has not even started yet. It begins at 16.00h
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But where was Loktaev, that 14 y/o wonderkid?
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Swedish Gp
Bavarian replied to Danish Webmaster's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
No, I don't want to see someone seriously injured. But crashes are part of the game and they spice up the product. Tonight it was very exciting watching this GP. You never knew what would happen next. I can't say that this was always the case with GPs when the tracks were oh so very smooth. Some of them were simply boring. And don't forget that not all of the crashes tonight were caused by the track conditions. Andersen's was, and Gollob's too. But Jonsson's not, and Nicholls' not, and those two by that crash pilot Dryml not necessarily. Dryml is a danger in itself. My opinion. -
Swedish Gp
Bavarian replied to Danish Webmaster's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
I find it amusing that Your British Sky reporter did not even know who won ? How stupid is he ? Didn't You guys get to see the top three on the podium ? Everybody knows that the winner of the final is the winner of the GP. The GPs are not decided on points totals, a reporter should have this little bit of basic knowledge. But even some people on this forum did not seem to know this. Sure that You are speedway fans? -
Swedish Gp
Bavarian replied to Danish Webmaster's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Contrary to what most of You wrote, I think it was a great GP. Very entertaining, with lots of incidents (and accidents, non too seriously). Ullevi is a wonderful stadium and Göteborg a beautiful and traditional place for a speedway GP. Forget those little racetrack out in the woods. This was a very entertaining GP, it did not feel like 4 hours. -
Now Mark deKok was/is definitely a New Zealander, not a South African.
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Hasn't his son Mike Thackwell been a Formula 1 driver in the 1980's ? Anyone remember him ?
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Why was Karpov missing?
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Does anybody know the nationality of ex-Edinburgh junior James Hayhow? He came from Durban to Edinburgh, but was he South African, Rhodesian or Zambian? I know he was born in Northern Rhodesia, which after independance in 1964 became Zambia. Don't know if he ever held a Zambian passport? And another rider from SA of the 1980's, Wally Hill, was he English or South African? (I believe he was born in England?)
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Wiener Neustadt To Stop Speedway
Bavarian replied to iris123's topic in International World of Speedway
The big international meetings that Prof. Renisch promoted all took place in Vienna's premier sports stadium, then known as the "Prater Stadion" or simply as the "Wiener Stadion". The Stadium is still there, but has been modernised and been given a new name, the "Ernst Happel Stadion" named after one of Austria's most prominent football coaches. It hosts the big International football games, but does not have a club team play there on a regular basis (except for big derby clashes or UEFA Cup etc). Much like Wembley in England. In the 1970's when Bubi Bossner led the revival of speedway in Austria, there was racing in another (much smaller) football stadion in Vienna, the "Stadion Hohe Warte" (home of Vienna Football Club) and for a short period at a place called ASKO-X. In the mid-1970's speedway lost its tracks in Vienna and re-settled in the surrounding areas, such as Wiener Neustadt, some 40km south of the city. There may have been occasional speedway meetings at Wiener Neustadt in earlier times, but I am not aware of this. Certainly if so, those were rather low key events not to be compared with the big shows in Vienna that attracted crowds of 30 or 40,000. -
Wiener Neustadt To Stop Speedway
Bavarian replied to iris123's topic in International World of Speedway
Wiener Neustadt isn't one of those old times venues, speedyguy. Those old stars did race in Vienna, and those capital tracks are long gone. -
Where was Emil ???????
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Argentinian Individual Championships
Bavarian replied to Vicar's topic in International World of Speedway
This season (2007-8) the Argentinian Speedway Championship was staged for the 51st time in a row. It began in 1956-7 and has been run every year since. Indeed a proud history of the sport in this South American country. And as speedyguy quite rightly wrote, there was speedway there very early on around 1930, when many famous riders toured and rode in Buenos Aires (Argentina) and Montevideo (Uruguay). -
Argentinian Individual Championships
Bavarian replied to Vicar's topic in International World of Speedway
Only ONE rider from Argentina has ever ridden in the WTC (funny as it sounds) Emiliano Sanchez has ridden for ITALY in the WTC, since he has some Italian blood in his veins. ARGENTINA as a national team has never entered International speedway competition. -
You guys are funny ! Hey spanner, I guess You will see the people here in Bavaria are dressed like any other in the western world these days. Don't know about the attendance for the meeting on the Sunday afternoon since it clashes with a traditional longtrack meeting in Dingolfing just about 70km south of Neustadt. Not the best of fixture planning by the club bosses.
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There You go (with a little bit of UK support): 1 Jason Bunyan (Isle of Wight) 2 Andrew Aldridge (Rye House) 3 Andy Bargh (Isle of Wight) 4 Jade Mudgeway (Redcar) 5 Grant Tregoning (Mildenhall) 6 Alex Cunningham 7 Martin Emerson (Redcar)
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Terrible. Kolenko was in such a good form this season. Let's hope he gets well soon.