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38 minutes ago, Ghostwalker said:

I'm not a BSI fan (rather the opposite) but BSI/IMG weren't better  then what or rather just as bad as Discovery are. DSC had made som minor tweaks but in general  the GP circus is stil the same.  Don't really understand the love for BSI. They had the rights for ages but hardly changed anything the past 10 years.

They took the series to Australia and New Zealand, as well as great stadiums in big cities in Europe..... I think they were better than discovery.  

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9 minutes ago, BluPanther said:

One of the main problems with the SGP is that the line up doesn't contain the best 16 riders in the world...

While this is true, it really makes little difference who the riders are, yes sayfutinow and laguta should be there and I hope they are back next season if nothing else just to prove they are not the threat to the championship that people think they are, imo they are no better than holder or lindgren who are top riders but never really look like a world champion, yes laguta did it once  but he isn’t that rider anymore but he should be there 

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1 hour ago, Ghostwalker said:

I'm not a BSI fan (rather the opposite) but BSI/IMG weren't better  then what or rather just as bad as Discovery are. DSC had made som minor tweaks but in general  the GP circus is stil the same.  Don't really understand the love for BSI. They had the rights for ages but hardly changed anything the past 10 years.

I’m not praising BSI I’m just saying discovery are dreadful 

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On 8/14/2025 at 7:17 PM, eric i said:

They took the series to Australia and New Zealand, as well as great stadiums in big cities in Europe..... I think they were better than discovery.  

They did but stopped well before DSc took over the rights? Why? Could it be the same reason that DSc are unable to host round in Australia?

The cost of arrangibg a round in Australia or South America is very high compared to lets say the German GP. 

Everyone and everything will have to be transported by airplane and/or by ship, and someone will have to pay for it (it won't be Dsc). This leaves a local club or promoter who are unwilling or unable to pay what it xosts, especially since the financial gain are to be higher than the cost .

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On 8/14/2025 at 7:10 PM, THE DEAN MACHINE said:

While this is true, it really makes little difference who the riders are, yes sayfutinow and laguta should be there and I hope they are back next season if nothing else just to prove they are not the threat to the championship that people think they are, imo they are no better than holder or lindgren who are top riders but never really look like a world champion, yes laguta did it once  but he isn’t that rider anymore but he should be there 

Maybe 4 years of missing out on racing at the top level (and missing out on the extra sponsorship) would have something to do with your point.

Jack Holder and Dan Bewley got into the championship when they were kicked out.

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38 minutes ago, Gambo95 said:

Maybe 4 years of missing out on racing at the top level (and missing out on the extra sponsorship) would have something to do with your point.

They still had top level racing in the extraleage and yes they probably did lose some sponsorship but imo they are just not as good a rider as zmarzlik  on a consistent basis, good enough to be in the GPs but not really title contenders, laguta’s win for me was always going to be a one off, he is fast when he is in the mood and average when he isn’t and imo sayfutinow was never going to win as much as he is a hard technical rider and  as much as I want them in the series I don’t think they would be serious challengers 

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11 minutes ago, THE DEAN MACHINE said:

They still had top level racing in the extraleage and yes they probably did lose some sponsorship but imo they are just not as good a rider as zmarzlik  on a consistent basis, good enough to be in the GPs but not really title contenders, laguta’s win for me was always going to be a one off, he is fast when he is in the mood and average when he isn’t and imo sayfutinow was never going to win as much as he is a hard technical rider and  as much as I want them in the series I don’t think they would be serious challengers 

Still missed a year of racing when banned.

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On the one hand, allowing Emil and Artem back into the World Championships would generate a lot of interest. Whether they are real contenders or not.

On the other hand, in the current political climate, bringing the Russians "back into the fold" could generate some less than positive publicity inside and even outside the sport. Imagine the coverage if one of them won it?

Either way, it's all publicity. And as Barnum (and others) said, "There’s no such thing as bad publicity". 

And as speedway fans, surely we want two of the best in the series?

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1 hour ago, False dawn said:

On the one hand, allowing Emil and Artem back into the World Championships would generate a lot of interest. Whether they are real contenders or not.

On the other hand, in the current political climate, bringing the Russians "back into the fold" could generate some less than positive publicity inside and even outside the sport. Imagine the coverage if one of them won it?

Either way, it's all publicity. And as Barnum (and others) said, "There’s no such thing as bad publicity". 

And as speedway fans, surely we want two of the best in the series?

It seems clear to me that the organisers of the series have no interest in having the best riders in the series with the omission of Dudek and particularly Madsen this year, as they have both shown with their wild card appearances, add in Laguta and Emil, they (arguably) may not be capable of winning a championship (again in Laguta's) case, but I'm pretty sure they'd have a hand in deciding which way a championship did go... unlike many of the riders currently in the series. 

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2 hours ago, False dawn said:

On the one hand, allowing Emil and Artem back into the World Championships would generate a lot of interest. Whether they are real contenders or not.

On the other hand, in the current political climate, bringing the Russians "back into the fold" could generate some less than positive publicity inside and even outside the sport. Imagine the coverage if one of them won it?

Either way, it's all publicity. And as Barnum (and others) said, "There’s no such thing as bad publicity". 

And as speedway fans, surely we want two of the best in the series?

It would be a bit like, say, Aryna Sabalenka winning the Australian and USA Grand Slam singles tennis titles. Think of the bad publicity that would attract for tennis. It might never recover...

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14 hours ago, Ghostwalker said:

They did but stopped well before DSc took over the rights? Why? Could it be the same reason that DSc are unable to host round in Australia?

The cost of arrangibg a round in Australia or South America is very high compared to lets say the German GP. 

Everyone and everything will have to be transported by airplane and/or by ship, and someone will have to pay for it (it won't be Dsc). This leaves a local club or promoter who are unwilling or unable to pay what it xosts, especially since the financial gain are to be higher than the cost .

I agree they probably lost money going to Australia and New zealand but they went there for a number of years, along with big cities in Europe. When Speedway Gps go to these places it benefits the sport as a whole, prestige, media exposure, public awarness and sponsors.

When Discovery got the contract they said they were going to grow the sport and have a gp in Australia by 2023 at the latest, I wasn't a fan of the BSI but they never to told porkies on this scale. .....

 

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