Last season you kept harping on about how good Ellis is and how close he is to being as good as R.Lambert.So should Lambert get a reduction on his 8.76 average,because clearly it would be wrecking the career of a fine British prospect.I don't think you would want to see that would you,unless he was to ride for Poole of course.
As the topic is best teams you can build here goes.
Woffinden 9.83
Lambert 8.76
Bjerre 8.22
Batchelor 7.36
Porsing 6.58
Klindt 5.42
Sissis/Williamson/Ayres
From their teams last season yes.But they too wont be able to get their exact 1-7 from 2016 into their sides for 2017.So they to will be weaker for 2017.
Think a 7.5 average would be fine for Ellis,considering the likes of Jacobs 5.36,Wright 6.59,Starke 6.62,Rose 5.86 would come in on the stated averages.He is better than those mentioned and he isn't quite as good as S.Worrall 8.51,Lambert 8.76.
Good point regarding Doyle,he will lose 1.5pts or more off his average pretty much straight away.So if the team starts off poor with Doyle in it you could see a re-declaration as soon as allowed.
They can't stop riders earning money,but they can easily drop him from the team.And if put in this situation i am sure he would pick Poland instead of England.
If that isn't a fake average then,they should have all current EL riders who have done the season in the PL on their PL averages as they too won't be fake.
Looking at his statement he said he felt that strong about it that is why he pulled out.Would he have said or done the same had the unfortunate Doyle been riding,simple answer no.
Well i think Hancock is being very childish pulling out of the meeting because he has got disqualified in one race.His pulling out has an impact on riders finishing in the top 3 and also in the top 8 depending on who he had left to face.For instance would Janowski have got a point if he faced Hancock and not Fricke,could have a bearing on the top 8.
Someone said he should have had an E/F,but he didnt want Smarzlik to get any more points so couldnt do that.
Partly,but then explain when in 2012 the rate was over 1.5 dollars to the pound and yet petrol was over £1.40.Surely going solely on your logic petrol then should have been under a pound.