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1 minute ago, mikebv said:

A "bit" reckless...

He wasn't in control from quite a way out, and needs to protect his fellow riders who cannot see him...

Gives 100℅ which is what we love, but needs to learn a little track craft...

Laying it down might have been the best result...

Clearly you have never raced a speedway bike if you think he could of laid that down lol 

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29 minutes ago, THE DEAN MACHINE said:

Clearly you have never raced a speedway bike if you think he could of laid that down lol 

I am sure you would have been delighted to have been on the receiving end of that Dean...:D..

"Never mind young man, all good"... :D

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51 minutes ago, mikebv said:

I am sure you would have been delighted to have been on the receiving end of that Dean...:D..

"Never mind young man, all good"... :D

I know it’s a strange thing to say but crashing is quite exciting, it’s the pain that is the downside, thing is when you get wiped out by someone you don’t see it coming and it’s over before you can blink and if you’re lucky enough to not be hurt like I said it’s quite exciting really and young man lol oh yes I was one of those once 

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Anyone who is interested about the Friday night controversy with Kowalski… he was actually injured and couldn’t lift his bike to move it. A reoccurring hand issue flared up, he then tried to race for Poland the following day but pulled out after one race as his hand is now back in pain.

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On the second bend of the inaugural race, Kowalski lost control of his motorcycle and fell onto the track. At that point, the Wrocław team was losing twice, and the rider himself – due to severe pain in his hand – was unable to get up from the surface or remove the motorcycle from the track. The referee, not seeing the rider's reaction, decided to stop the race and exclude the rider from the rerun. But that was not the end of it – the red card meant that the 23-year-old could no longer continue the competition.

The day after the match, the athlete appeared in Rzeszów, where he was called up for a test match of the Polish National Team. He took part in one race, but right after the start he left the track, clearly sparing his injured hand. In this way, he confirmed that the health problem is still making itself felt.

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Just now, ShanoXtra said:

Anyone who is interested about the Friday night controversy with Kowalski… he was actually injured and couldn’t lift his bike to move it. A reoccurring hand issue flared up, he then tried to race for Poland the following day but pulled out after one race as his hand is now back in pain.

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On the second bend of the inaugural race, Kowalski lost control of his motorcycle and fell onto the track. At that point, the Wrocław team was losing twice, and the rider himself – due to severe pain in his hand – was unable to get up from the surface or remove the motorcycle from the track. The referee, not seeing the rider's reaction, decided to stop the race and exclude the rider from the rerun. But that was not the end of it – the red card meant that the 23-year-old could no longer continue the competition.

The day after the match, the athlete appeared in Rzeszów, where he was called up for a test match of the Polish National Team. He took part in one race, but right after the start he left the track, clearly sparing his injured hand. In this way, he confirmed that the health problem is still making itself felt.

Also, for further information.

Kowalski & magic received red cards, this means a £1000 (5k zloty) fine.

Bangs received yellow card for the crash, this means a £500 (2.5k zloty) fine.

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24 minutes ago, ShanoXtra said:

Anyone who is interested about the Friday night controversy with Kowalski… he was actually injured and couldn’t lift his bike to move it. A reoccurring hand issue flared up, he then tried to race for Poland the following day but pulled out after one race as his hand is now back in pain.

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On the second bend of the inaugural race, Kowalski lost control of his motorcycle and fell onto the track. At that point, the Wrocław team was losing twice, and the rider himself – due to severe pain in his hand – was unable to get up from the surface or remove the motorcycle from the track. The referee, not seeing the rider's reaction, decided to stop the race and exclude the rider from the rerun. But that was not the end of it – the red card meant that the 23-year-old could no longer continue the competition.

The day after the match, the athlete appeared in Rzeszów, where he was called up for a test match of the Polish National Team. He took part in one race, but right after the start he left the track, clearly sparing his injured hand. In this way, he confirmed that the health problem is still making itself felt.

He made no attempt whatsoever to remove the bike off the track- looked at it and walked away- nothing to do with any injury.

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7 minutes ago, racers and royals said:

He made no attempt whatsoever to remove the bike off the track- looked at it and walked away- nothing to do with any injury.

My thoughts precisely on the night, I wonder if he didn’t get a red card would he ride again that night!

Just saw the canal+ interview with Pedersen and my god did he not hold back about not caring about the bonus point and there are no friends in speedway!

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Links for Gorzów v Grudziądz: https://vk.com/video-81427162_456239712 (this one also for the Toruń v Lublin meeting)

https://vk.com/video-53550004_456242234

https://vk.com/video-220089063_456246670

And the usual link that is posted by R+R is superceded by this one, for both meetings:  http://video.ucoz.lv/index/live_stream/0-5

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5 minutes ago, ShanoXtra said:

Long drive for a Sunday evening! Away fans aren’t that well attended in Poland. Unless you get the top boys or local derby who don’t have to drive 6 hours.

No I think they on a 3 match away ban for letting off flares at a recent match 

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