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  1. First he signed in Ostrów because no one knows what will happened in Lublin. When Lublin accessed to league, he goes there.
  2. Next part: Lublin: Matej Kus (from Ostrów) Grudziądz: Wojciech Żurawski, Krystian Barański, Rafał Kowalski Gniezno: Tomasz Wiśniewski, Robin Bergqvist, Christian Ago, Claus Vissing
  3. Yes, this year so many riders from Finland in Poland! I think it's good for Suomi. Maekinen, Nieminen, Kylmaekorpi, Laukkanen, Katajisto, Hautamaeki. New signs: Lublin: Kai Laukkanen, Mark Lemon, Richard Hall, Niklas Larsson, Kalle Katajisto, René Bach, Jarosław Poluchowicz Wrocław: Mariusz Węgrzyk, Andy Smith, Ben Barker Bydgoszcz: Robert Wardzała Gdańsk: Sebastian Trumiński
  4. Hm, it's different to know what happened in New Zealand. So when and where were North Island Champs and South Island Champs and who knows results?
  5. Next new signs: Krosno: Rafał Chiński Ostrów: Rafał Szombierski, Matej Kus Gniezno: Tomasz Cieślewicz, Krzysztof Nowacki Tarnów: Danił Iwanow Gdańsk: Igor Kononow, Lenar Nigmatzianow, Mariusz Franków, Marek Mróz, Krzysztof Stojanowski
  6. There are few new signs, because it's end of Jaunuary. If someone want to ride in polish league in 2008 must sign contract before February. Sometimes these are "warsaw contracts" without informations about money. Riders next can be borrow/lend. So: Mariusz Staszewski and Sławomir Dudek in Zielona Góra; Łukasz Jankowski in Ostrów; Roman Chromik and Henrik Moeller in Rybnik; Josh Auty in Gdańsk; Grzegorz Dzik and Maks Gregoric in Krosno; Sandor Tihanyi in Miskolc; Dawid Stachyra, Krzysztof Szyszka, Janusz Ślączka, Marcin Leś, Rafał Klimek in Rzeszów.
  7. Any results of North Island Championships?
  8. It's my dream to see SWC format that teams racing one team against one team, like they do in league racing. Imagine that in speedway is big sponsor, who give nations unbelievable sum of money. So there wouldn't be problems with money, bikes, locations and logistics. How many teams could start in SWC? What squads? Argentina: 1. Emiliano Sanches 2. Lisandro Husman 3. Lucas Allende 4. Nicolas Covatti 5. Martin Albanese 6. Rafael Gismondi 7. Gustavo Curzio Australia: (only example, because we all know that there are many riders, so there wouldn't be problem with squad) 1. Jason Crump 2. Leigh Adams 3. Ryan Sullivan 4. Rory Schlein 5. Davey Watt 6. Chris Holder 7. Troy Batchelor Austria: 1. Manual Hauzinger 2. Friedrich Wallner 3. Manuel Novotny 4. Heinrich Schatzer 5. Norbert Groegler 6. Christopher Fink 7. Josef Fasching Belgium:(I wasn't strict, there are only 3 belgium riders, I've add Turksema , Colvin and Bergers [they have belgium licence]) 1. Guido Hulsman 2. Willy Kennis 3. RR 4. Eddie Turksema 5. Shane Colvin 6. Arjan Borgers 7. Wim Kennis Canada: 1. Kyle Legault 2. Aaron Hesmer 3. Jeff Orosz 4. Joe Heye 5. Gary Hesmer 6. John Kehoe 7. Fred Legault Croatia: 1. Jurica Pavlic 2. Ivan Vargek 3. Nikola Martinec 4. Marko Vlah 5. Nikola Pigac 6. Dino Kovacic 7. Renato Cvetko Czech Republic:(example) 1. Lukas Dryml 2. Ales Dryml 3. Adrian Rymel 4. Joesf Franc 5. Zdenek Simota 6. Filip Sitera 7. Jan Jaros Danmark:(ex.) 1. Nicki Pedersen 2. Bjarne Pedersen 3. Hans Andersen 4. Niels K. Iversen 5. Kenneth Bjerre 6. Jesper B. Jensen 7. Charlie Gjedde Finland: 1. Joonas Kylmaekorpi 2. Kaj Laukkanen 3. Kauko Nieminen 4. Juha Hautamaeki 5. Jari Maekinen 6. Kalle Katajisto 7. Tero Aarnio France: 1. Matthieu Tresarrieu 2. Sebastien Tresarrieu 3. Christophe Dubernard 4. Stephane Tresarrieu 5. Jean Michel Bouillaud 6. Philippe Ostyn 7. Jeremy Diraison Germany: 1. Martin Smolinski 2. Christian Heffenbrock 3. Thomas Stange 4. Matthias Schultz 5. Tobias Kroner 6. Tobias Busch 7. Max Dilger Great Britain:(ex.) 1. Scott Nicholls 2. Chris Harris 3. Lee Richardson 4. Simon Stead 5. Edward Kennett 6. Chris Louis 7. Olliver Allen Holland: 1. Jannick de Jong 2. Theo Pijper 3. Henk Bos 4. Rene van Weele 5. Kaj de Jong 6. Mark Stiekema 7. Henry van der Steen Hungary: 1. Laszlo Szatmari 2. Sandor Thinayi 3. Norbert Magosi 4. Josef Tabaka 5. Roland Kovacs 6. Atilla Stefani 7. Attila Molnar Italy: 1. Mattia Carpanese 2. Simone Terenzani 3. Daniele Tessari 4. Andrea Maida 5. Christian Miotello 6. Guglielmo Franchetti 7. Simone Tadiello Latvia: 1. Kostia Podzuks 2. Maksim Bogdanovs 3. Leonid Paura 4. Aleksander Iwanow 5. Viatcheslaw Gieruckij 6. Jewgienij Karavackis 7. Jewgienij Pietuchow Malaysia: 1. Nazrie Ramli 2. Mohammad Azlan Abdullah 3. Azmi Kaseran 4. Amli Jamat 5. Nur Azman Masdar 6. Rody Sofian Buang 7. Mohd Saufi Wang Norway: 1. Rune Holta 2. Rune Sola 3. Lars Gunnestad 4. Mikke Bjerk 5. Lars Gunnestad jr 6. Carl Raugstad 7. Marius Rokeberg New Zealand: 1. Andrew Bargh 2. Andrew Aldridge 3. Dale Finch 4. Jade Mudgway 5. Grant Tregoning 6. Andrew Tree 7. Kody Tocher Poland:(ex.) 1. Tomasz Gollob 2. Jarosław Hampel 3. Piotr Protasiewicz 4. Krzysztof Kasprzak 5. Sebastian Ułamek 6. Grzegorz Walasek 7. Weisław Jaguś Romania: 1. Alexandru Toma 2. Fanica Popa 3. Marian Gheorge 4. Mihai Deimar 5. Marian Cojocaru 6. Mircea Agrisan 7. Stefan Popa Russia: 1. Roman Povazhny 2. Renat Gafurow 3. Denis Gizatullin 4. Semen Wlasow 5. Emil Saifutdinov 6. Ruslan Gatyatov 7. Danil Iwanov Slovakia: (I wasn't strict for this team, because I want many teams, so there is Topinka [he's from Czech Republic, but have slovakian licence] and Jaroslav Gavenda [he rode 10 years ago], Gaspar Forgac) 1. Martin Vaculik 2. Vladimir Visvader 3. Gaspar Forgac 4. Rastislav Bandzi 5. Tomas Topinka 6. Jaroslav Gavenda 7. Jan Halabrin Slovenia: 1. Matej Zagar 2. Matej Ferjan 3. Izak Santej 4. Jernej Kolenko 5. Denis Stojs 6. Maks Gregoric 7. Matija Duh South Africa: 1. Byron Bekker 2. Martin Bekker 3. Brendan Coughlan 4. Deon Prinsloo 5. Ian Hutchinson 6. Bobby Devine 7. Deon Swart Sweden: 1. Andreas Jonsson 2. Fredrik Lindgren 3. Jonas Davidsson 4. Peter Karlsson 5. Mikael Max 6. Magnus Zetterstroem 7. Peter Ljung Ukraine: 1. Andriej Karpow 2. Andriej Kobrin 3. Yaroslav Poluchovitch 4. Wladimir Kolodiy 5. Wiktor Gaydym 6. Wladimir Trofimov 7. Stanislav Ogorodnik USA: 1. Billy Hamill 2. Greg Hancock 3. Chris Kerr 4. Billy Janniro 5. Ryan Fischer 6. Ricky Wells 7. Tom Hedden Without teams: Bulgaria: only Milan Manev Estonia: only Margus Mandre and Ken Vildas Japan: only Hideaki Ota Moldova: only Igor Murasko Suitzerland: only Sirg Schutzbach So there are 28 teams in championships! I think the good system would be by divisions like wrote Ken Kestrel. There wouldn't be so big differences in teams strenght. Maybe six groups with 4-5 teams, or 4 groups with seven teams. So big group will be very exciting. One team (or two) goes down, and one (or two) go up in each group. Like in league. For ex.: Group 1: Poland, Sweden, Danmark, Australia, Great Britain, Russia, Czech Republic Group 2: Germany, USA, Hungary, Slovenia, Finland, Norway, Italy Group 3: Austria, Croatia, Latvia, Ukraine, Holland, France, Slovakia Group 4: Argentina, Belgium, Canada, Malaysia, New Zealand, Romania, South Africa What do you think: who will win in each group? If someone want can try simulate by Speedway Meeting this champs
  9. Do you know what format will be in league and cup? How many teams and what regulations? Do you have any news from Norway?
  10. What about league and cup? Do you know dates in Norway?
  11. Speedway Miskolc new signs: Karol Baran Tomasz Rempała Marcin Leś Tomasz Bajerski Adrian Rymel Radek Tibiejew Ben Wilson Ricky Ashworth Stefan Ekberg
  12. Yes, Hlib is banned by club, but.... club can unbanned him I think if Hlib will be important and necessary in squad, he will say "I'm sorry", club promoters will say "OK, but don't do this again" and the next day Paweł will ride in league
  13. Every new contracts are updated at these sites
  14. Why there weren't Andrew Bargh and Dale Finch?
  15. Antonio before season 2007 has signed three year contract. In this list are riders with signed contracts, so there is also Antonio.
  16. So, what do you think, which rider from Belgium will start 27th april in Neustadt in European Championships quali? Who will start 6th july in Krsko in Junior European Championships quali?
  17. I'm sorry but you have wrong stadium in Poznań. This is PSŻ stadium.
  18. Hi! So good to here that you liked GP in Bydgoszcz, because I came from this city and my club is Polonia Bydgoszcz You've asked about regulations. What league do you prefer? Regulation in Extraleague are quite different then in 1st and 2nd league. Extraleague (Ekstraliga) In match in team there are 7 riders (numbers 9-15 for home team, and 1-7 for away). Riders under numbers 6 and 7 (or 14 and 15) must be U21, one of them must be pole. Two riders from all team must be pole too. The U21 rider can be replaced only by U21 rider. There are also jokers, tactical substitutions and rider replacements. There are aggregate points. League system. All teams rides 14 matches (with all rivals, home and away). Then there will be playoffs (2 matches): 1-6 2-5 3-4 To the semi-finals goes winners of each pair, and the best looser (team who gained the most points). Then there are semi-finals and finals. Two last teams (7-8) ride two matches. Looser goes to the 1st league, winner will fight with second team form 1st league about place in Extraleague. First league (Pierwsza liga) In match in team there are 8 riders (numbers 9-16 for home team, and 1-8 for away). Riders under numbers 6, 7 and 8 (or 14, 15 and 16) must be U21, two of them must be pole. The U21 rider can be replaced only by U21 rider. There are also jokers, tactical substitutions and rider replacements. There are aggregate points. League system. All teams rides 14 matches (with all rivals, home and away). Then teams are divided in two groups: 1-4 and 5-8. In each group team rode 6 matches (home and away with all rivals). First team from group 1-4 goes to Extraleague. Second team fight with 7th team from Extralegue. Quite actual squads you can find here for Extraleague, here for 1st league, here for 2nd league. If you want to know more regulations just ask Best regards
  19. Could anyone post here every results from New Zealand?
  20. Great work DutchGrasstrack Would you also post meetings from Belgium?
  21. Hi! I'm looking for FULL names of clubs (I'm interesting only in full names, because the cities I know. For example I need not only Somerset, but Somerset Rebels; not Ashfield, but Ashfield Lightining Giants) that had started in Conference League, Youth Development and Academy League since 1980 to 2000, and National League since 1960 to 1980. Could anyone help me? Regards
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