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IainB

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  1. Whatever your views on the issue I don't think you can lay this one at the door of Brexit. Some Speedway riders have always needed visas to ride here and they always will. It's clear by reading the statement Birmingham put out that they've been gagged by the powers that be in disclosing what has actually happened. I think you need to be looking towards the Speedway administrators rather than behind the doors of No 10 Downing Street.
  2. Hate to say I told you so... but, I told you so. Welcome to Leicester Zach Cook, the broth may be spoiled.
  3. Makes a change from "Why was Laguta not in heat 8?"
  4. One for the stats boffins... has there been any other GP rider that has never been through the qualifying process?
  5. But if you look at last season, you'll see Lions came unstuck when against Ippo and Sheffield once they'd followed the Ippo model
  6. Not to mention a round 1 exit from the cup. It was a plan that failed last year... so surprised to see them do it again, especially as Sheffield & Ipswich showed the blue print last season and are proving it again this season.
  7. Unless they're going to bring in some top end fire power for 13 and 15 they may as well just leave things alone in the hope the riders can find some consistency. Against Oxford, really it was mission accomplished, win at home and claim the bonus away, which if done withh the majority of teams will get you into the play offs. Without the scoring power in 13 and 15 you'll soon be heading for a play off exit though. I don't know what the averages are but you'd maybe think hang on to Becker, as the potential is there, Masters must be worried though.
  8. Was just thinking this morning that it was the type of meeting that gets you hooked on Speedway... was a lovely night weather wise, healthy crowd, close score throughout, great racing and a narrow home victory in the last race. For Oxford, Tungate put in a true number 1's performance, Schroek is less than convincing as a team manager, making some bizarre decisions. The big question of the night was... is Magic back? He was still very slow out of the start but showed some remarkable commitment to be Oxford's match winner with a couple of world class rides in his last 2. Leicester, business as usual I'm afraid, Fricke and Masters blowing hot and cold, Dickson making a ruthless decision to replace Becker in only his 2nd ride. All in all, although we got pipped at the line, I drove home happy after an evening of top quality entertainment!
  9. No that's fair enough... I'm obviously not the only one who thought it was a done deal, there were people reporting it as if it was going to happen on various socials, websites and podcasts
  10. Agreed, look at Hancock, he bumbled around for about 15 years before rediscovering whatever it was he rediscovered. Also, other riders get better (Zmarzlik undoubtedly for one) and new talent comes into the series not so race weary.
  11. What a brilliant Speedway meeting! The racing tailed off a little towards the end but just about every race was a good one, competitive and with incident. We had Flint doing a Jellyman (or dog having a p1ss, not sure which) and Boughen doing a Trick wall of death! Well done to surprise winner Sam Hagon, he's coming on brilliantly (since joining Leicester ) The track was kept in tip top condition throughout with watering on the in and outside. Only black mark was the 18 minute delay while tyres were being changed between heat 20 and the semi.
  12. To be fair it was sold to the rest of us, not as close to the situation, as a done deal.
  13. Because of the way he's conducted himself over the years, he's not exactly backwards in coming forwards in how good he thinks he is, it's difficult to feel sad for him and his current (last 5 years) performances. Not only is he a marmite character, my opinion of him changes from interview to interview
  14. I was going to post the exact same thing last night... but bottled it For me the maximum jeopardy was when there was 24 riders in the KO race format... when it went to every point counts we lost a lot of that... and now we're on this crazy system it's pretty much gone. I know you can run 2nd's all night long and then win a final in any of the systems. I just think that knowing you're going to be knocked out if you run a couple of thirds adds that jeopardy, instead of riders just thinking, if I run a couple of thirds, that's okay I'll just win my last 3, scrape into the semi and win the final. Zmarlik would still win it of course as he's head an shoulders above anybody else in it at the moment... we may just get the odd shock round though, where he gets knocked out... or at least in a bit of trouble
  15. I don't normally do predictions... so I'm not going to start now But surely you can look much further than Dan Thompson for this? Quietly goes about his business, with virtually no profile at all, seemingly ignored by Team GB, got on the rostrum last year. Should be between him and Flint.
  16. The final results of the poll are in and it's a goodbye to Mr Pawlicki. He shot into an early lead but it all tightened up in the end. He's down to reserve in June... could he have been a trump card? Pawlick 45% Cook 9% Worrall 24% Lampart 22%
  17. Great result for Fred, he must have been fearing the worst after his first race and a disastrous start to the series.
  18. The best 15 riders in the world (not just in Poland) regardless of nationality, simples
  19. Woffy's child mascot was bigger than he was
  20. If it's anything like last season riders were coming over on visa allocated to other clubs, I'm not sure how it works but I'm sure Laguta came over on a visa that Plymouth had to complete!!
  21. They can draw the results for the final from a hat!
  22. What because they just won't bother televising it? Probably
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