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Prague GP, Saturday June 15th 2019
RPNY replied to STEPHEN 333's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Have to disagree there were a good few races with passing for the minor places. Some argy bargy, few crashes (thankfully no one hurt) a dramatic engine failure, there was enough to make it an interesting meeting. Plus when you are there live it really is some spectacle the speeds they are hurtling round that track. Although I appreciate it may not translate to well on TV at times. However Its clear some people have clearly decided they just dont like the track and refuse to see any good. Wasnt a classic but wasnt awful. -
Prague GP, Saturday June 15th 2019
RPNY replied to STEPHEN 333's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
This is what I dont get there has been more then of its fair share of decent racing at Marketa in recent times. Even Saturday there was some decent action later on (same happened last year) For me this HAS to stay as part of the series. Lovely little stadium, great City. Its a must -
Speedway GP Coverage
RPNY replied to hawkeyenz's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
I watch it in the States via the SGP Website or App. Im pretty sure will be the same for NZ -
And at some point there will be no more costs to cut...
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I hear you but those riders were either A. English B. Still there because they had been in the league since the days of it being the #1 league in the world C. Not regularly in the league but rather a season or 2 then leave, then come back... Even PK and Max left for a few years. My original statement was not meant to be the league is much better than it was 20 years ago, more that we have been saying the same thing (Speedway in the UK is dying) since the late 80s. Yes crowds are poor but it's on TV now which it never was when I was growing up, we have a national stadium with maybe the best track in the world, we have a showcase event every year that attracts over 40k people... The potential is there to make it a popular spectator sport again. But again Im aware things arent great! More importantly for this thread,I hope the new Swindon track is a good un and they have a great season.
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Maybe I'm wrong but my memories of mid/late nineties are, all the top foreign riders left the British league (we had a few British 'stars' in the GP's so made the league look a little stronger than today) tracks closing, crowd sizes similar to today, no TV coverage, no national stadium, very antiquated presentation. Im not saying things are great today by any means but I believe the opportunity is there to get better not just assume its 100% doomed to fail. Maybe Im just being a stupid optimist tho...
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Been hearing that for a long time now. Its far from great but its in better shape now then 20 years ago. It is absolutely crying out for a Barry Hearne type figure tho
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2020 SGP Qualifiers
RPNY replied to DutchGrasstrack's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
The whole concept of a WildCard at the GP Challenge when there are so few qualifying spots is about as unfair as it gets in sport! -
Bit of a rubbish Show so close to the season starting. However as much as I am a fan of Cook and not a fan of Chapman, you have to give credit to him sticking to a budget he can afford. As a Rye House fan and hearing what they were paying and how that worked out, I'd take Peterborough's current situation any day. And, Cookie's cause not helped by the fact he seems to have out priced himself out of 2 different teams now. Also, don't think its that bad of a 1-7. Not as good as When Cookie was #1 but still competitive in what is a pretty weak Premier league these days.
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Its a brilliant GP, great stadium, loads of vendors for merchandise in and outside the stadium. Very envious, enjoy!
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Gotta go some to beat Havvy's title winning suit!
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Probably right. Turned out pretty good in the end tho!
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Who was the last Wild Card that was utterly useless and couldn't compete at GP level? Genuine question..
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Via the SGP website links worked for me all 3 times I went. Very jealous by the way, wish I could go again. Its a belting GP!
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Grand Prix Calendar and Venues 2019
RPNY replied to james1234's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Yes its a travesty that place doesn't stage a GP -
Grand Prix Calendar and Venues 2019
RPNY replied to james1234's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Didnt enjoy the 6 lanes of absolute Mayhem?!!! -
Grand Prix Calendar and Venues 2019
RPNY replied to james1234's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Or a short 14 hour drive from Moscow hahahahahahaha -
Grand Prix Calendar and Venues 2019
RPNY replied to james1234's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
The main idea is that people who dont get to see top level Football were graced with the biggest game in Europe, that principal is now being applied to speedway. A counter argument to yours is the Russians saying why should we always have to travel... If it was a regular occurrence I would agree with you (I was praying for a GP or SON in Manchester) however I still think you cannot possibly begrudge ONE world final being held there... Also the track can produce good racing. Been some brillaint Euro Champ meetings there. -
Grand Prix Calendar and Venues 2019
RPNY replied to james1234's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Cant begrudge far off venues getting ONE event. They are also the reigning champions.Even the Champions league Final was in the Ukraine this year... -
Grand Prix Calendar and Venues 2019
RPNY replied to james1234's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Dont fully agree with you. Its marketed better and a little more eye catching with the jumps and stuff. But I went to events in Toronto and at MetLife Stadium (NY Jets/Giants) and the demographic was pretty much identical to that of GPs Ive been to. Nascar ditto for that matter.