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1 hour ago, FAST GATER said:

Emil would be a great addition Artem always reminds me of Hancock's approach "gate and go " but at least it would stop all the moaning about them not being in !

Agree,but he has been World Champ and it was no fluke and never been able to defend it.

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1 hour ago, FAST GATER said:

Emil would be a great addition Artem always reminds me of Hancock's approach "gate and go " but at least it would stop all the moaning about them not being in !

Agree,but he has been World Champ and it was no fluke and never been able to defend it.

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On 8/13/2025 at 10:53 AM, SPEEDY69 said:

I think that's a good call, get a US rider back in the series! Vaculik has been dreadful so far this season and has been in the series many years, failed to qualify and to me doesn't deserve to be in next year ahead of others.  If Emil and Artem get wildcards that would also be great.

When the US are not even participating in the SoN?

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4 hours ago, Col said:

When the US are not even participating in the SoN?

I think their riders were not pleased about that. 

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It's a farce rather than a genuine Championship since the clowns in charge interfered in politics by eliminating the then World #1 & 3.  Both still in good enough form to suggest they are among the top 15 in the world.

Given their absence, here's my pick for 2026:

GP7      BZ   BK   FL   DB   JH   AL   MF/RL

SEC      PD

SGPC   DK   LM   KW   (AL)    MJJ

WC3     MF/RL   MM/AT    ???

Hopefully WC's are picked on form (including League form), rather than an FIM need to promote based on geography, however I can't foresee them choosing a 4th Dane, and geography might mean Kvech or Vaculik, despite his lack of competitiveness this season.  If AL can overtake PD in the SEC, then Dudek really should get a WC.

Beyond the obvious, if selectors were inclined to fresh blood over marginals, then Drabik or Piotr Pawliscki have good enough league form to suggest they could be competitive.

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On 8/13/2025 at 10:53 AM, SPEEDY69 said:

I think that's a good call, get a US rider back in the series! Vaculik has been dreadful so far this season and has been in the series many years, failed to qualify and to me doesn't deserve to be in next year ahead of others.  If Emil and Artem get wildcards that would also be great.

I strongly doubt that Emil Sayfuinov or Artem Laguta will even be considered for a WC choice.

The FIM still has a no Russian policy & thats not just for Track Racing.

Although both former Russians are now believed to be Polish nationals neither has competed in the PZM Polish Championship so would probebly not be nominated by the National Federation

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19 minutes ago, BackInTheDHSS said:

Fricke, Laguta, Sayfutdinov... boom, what a line-up that would be.

Doyle in place of Fricke for me, although I think he's probably not got another championship in him I do think that with the way he puts himself about he'd have more of an impact in the destination of the title than Fricke would... if he could stay fit.

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22 minutes ago, LagutaRacingFan said:

Why can't the FIM put Laguta and Emil under the Polish flag?

Emil was on record on Polish TV saying he wouldn’t want to come under a Polish flag and take a position of a Polish rider. Although most would agree he is better than majority of them!

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1 hour ago, IainB said:

Doyle in place of Fricke for me, although I think he's probably not got another championship in him I do think that with the way he puts himself about he'd have more of an impact in the destination of the title than Fricke would... if he could stay fit.

I would choose Doyle also. I know I’m a witches fan so easy to say but he is someone who never fails to give 100%. He crashed out of Warsaw, missed Prague, was injured but still tried to race in x2 Manchester GPs and was still only 16 points off qualification (Lambert 7th).

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44 minutes ago, ShanoXtra said:

I would choose Doyle also. I know I’m a witches fan so easy to say but he is someone who never fails to give 100%. He crashed out of Warsaw, missed Prague, was injured but still tried to race in x2 Manchester GPs and was still only 16 points off qualification (Lambert 7th).

Doyle certainly has something to offer a bit like Freddie puts his self about and has been unlucky with injury this season.When you look at Lambert he finished in 7th but was “missing in action” most of the season.The points 

scoring system needs looking at you really should not be able to have a chance of scoring 20pts after scoring 6-7 from 5 rides.

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I'm just not sure if Doyle deserves another wildcard. He got one this year when there was already more than enough Aussies in the series and failed to make the cut.

Yes, he missed a round, but he didn't exactly set things alight in the rounds he did do. One final all year.

Then again, there aren't really any better candidates outside of Laguta, so he probably should get one.

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