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Everything posted by chunky
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Of course, I know that some race formats were more likely to have that happen, but the BL 13-heat format (with Heat 2 as the reserves race) made it much more difficult. I did find a BSF post from a few years back where somebody stated that it was "impossible" to have that post-1968. However, it wasn't impossible, but it was impossible for the three heat-leader positions (it could happen with positions 2, 3, and 4). Obviously, I don't want anyone to devote their lives to looking for stuff like this to help me (not that old-time speedway fans like us have a life ), but I certainly appreciate everybody's efforts!
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That is great! I saw that Vitaly now lived here; I think he moved to California, or somewhere on the west coast. My father witnessed his terrible accident.
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That's why I thought John Boulger's 21-point max against Reading in 1976 was so good; he scored over half the points for the winning team!
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That's ridiculous! Says it all, really...
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Excellent! So we started with Nigel Boocock and 16 from 24. Now Steve Lawson has it with 16 from 23. Any advance on that? I know that on their travels, Steve really was a "one-man team" on many occasions.
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You're on your Jack Jones here, mate!!!
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You know, this stuff is exactly why we love the BSF!
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That Glasgow - Long Eaton match you mentioned; both Bruce Ovenden and Graham Coombes score 8 + 4! I'm sure THAT is the only time that's happened - three 12's and two 8 + 4...
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So that was a 14-heater, I take it? Of course, 14-16 heat matches give a few more options, but that is still great! More importantly, that is probably the only time that an away team has achieved that!
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Over the years, I would think that three would be the normal (though unlikely) minimum for a 13-heat match (without any crazy situations). The only other possibility is if you had a 21-point maximum and an 18-point maximum in the same match, and i really how feasible that is (if at all). Of course, I'm sure that our good friend BL65 would have said something!
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I did mention that in the initial post, Steve!
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I figured; thanks. I don't suppose you have any idea what it said years ago?
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Interesting... Wonder if anyone on here knows the answer?
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It's what happens when you are a fraud...
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Obviously, the lower the team score, the easier it is for that to happen. It's those draws that impress me!
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Not just from the early 1960' s, John; Trofimov had a successful career well into the 70's. I always felt that while he never quite reached the level of some of the other Russians, he was actually a much better - and much more complete - rider than most. So, do you remember any of the other Russians from the 60's, like Boris Samorodov, Yuri Chekranov, Gab Kadirov, and Vitaly Shilo?
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Thanks; I knew you'd have an answer! I think you need to publish a book with all these quirky stats!