Beirao Posted 9 hours ago Report Share Posted 9 hours ago 6 hours ago, Noelinho said: Mario is not even close to one of the hottest prospects on the international stage. He's a decent rider and if he's hitting 5-points regularly at the end of the year, he's doing his job. The level of expectation here is bonkers. And where is this level of expectation coming from? Cami Brown in December 2025 “It’s sensational that we can bring in Mario who won a gold medal for Germany in the Speedway of Nations 2 last year. He’s one of the hottest prospects in world speedway." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Noelinho Posted 8 hours ago Report Share Posted 8 hours ago No one on here is getting their speedway opinions from a Camikaze comment on a press release, surely! 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beirao Posted 8 hours ago Report Share Posted 8 hours ago 6 minutes ago, Noelinho said: No one on here is getting their speedway opinions from a Camikaze comment on a press release, surely! Indeed! but it highlights the unnecessary pressure being put on our younger riders, many of whom don't cope too well with it. CB and PL have a lot to answer for. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheWellBehavedWorrall Posted 8 hours ago Report Share Posted 8 hours ago 8 hours ago, Noelinho said: Mario is not even close to one of the hottest prospects on the international stage. He's a decent rider and if he's hitting 5-points regularly at the end of the year, he's doing his job. The level of expectation here is bonkers. Oh, f*ck off.😂 It was an exaggeration; emphasised by the fact I also said Berwick dragged Reid Battye off a beach. Let’s not lose sight of the point though; he obviously has something about him, given his exploits Torun and Pardubice, so it’s somewhat frustrating he’s looked entirely uncomfortable and off the pace in 90% of his rides. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheWellBehavedWorrall Posted 7 hours ago Report Share Posted 7 hours ago 14 minutes ago, Beirao said: Indeed! but it highlights the unnecessary pressure being put on our younger riders, many of whom don't cope too well with it. CB and PL have a lot to answer for. There are two things for me with this perspective; 1. I don’t think anyone is expecting full maximums from Hausl, but the minimum expectation is looks even slightly competitive. He done well in heat one at Shielfield, but looked like he’s unfamiliar with a speedway bike for the remainder. 2. It’s a competitive sport; pressure is part and parcel of such environments. Nobody is pressuring him to outscore Harris and Howarth, but the minimum expectation is he’s competitive. I hope he comes good, I really do. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arnieg Posted 5 hours ago Report Share Posted 5 hours ago Based on my 2025 world rankings (which include both his Torun and Pardubice high points) I had him at number 37 in the under 19 rider rankings just above Luke Harrison and Jody Scott (who are both a year younger). He's no Mitch McDiarmid (17th in under 19s), and he's not even the highest rated German (Tyler Haupt and Janek Konczak are the names to watch out for). On that basis I think a 4.00 average is a reasonable aspiration for Hausl, and given the need to settle in to a strange environment even that may be a challenge. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheWellBehavedWorrall Posted 4 hours ago Report Share Posted 4 hours ago 39 minutes ago, arnieg said: Based on my 2025 world rankings (which include both his Torun and Pardubice high points) I had him at number 37 in the under 19 rider rankings just above Luke Harrison and Jody Scott (who are both a year younger). He's no Mitch McDiarmid (17th in under 19s), and he's not even the highest rated German (Tyler Haupt and Janek Konczak are the names to watch out for). On that basis I think a 4.00 average is a reasonable aspiration for Hausl, and given the need to settle in to a strange environment even that may be a challenge. Who are the top ten, out of interest? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arnieg Posted 4 hours ago Report Share Posted 4 hours ago 8 minutes ago, TheWellBehavedWorrall said: Who are the top ten, out of interest? DoB 'ave’ 1 Nazar Parnitsky Ukraine 13/10/06 1.719 2 Bastian Pedersen Denmark 28/04/06 1.408 3 Adam Bednář Czech Rep 02/09/07 1.381 4 Mikkel Andersen Denmark 26/04/08 1.292 5 Villads Nagel Denmark 04/04/07 1.288 6 Oskar Paluch Poland 07/06/06 1.177 7 Kevin Malkiewicz Poland 03/08/07 1.138 8 Maksymilian Pawełczak Poland 21/09/09 1.133 9 Kacper Mania Poland 21/02/09 1.043 10 Bartosz Banbor Poland 13/01/07 1.035 You can find the top 20 senior rankings in this month's edition of the Cheetahs Chronicle. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bagpuss Posted 4 hours ago Report Share Posted 4 hours ago 25 minutes ago, arnieg said: DoB 'ave’ 1 Nazar Parnitsky Ukraine 13/10/06 1.719 2 Bastian Pedersen Denmark 28/04/06 1.408 3 Adam Bednář Czech Rep 02/09/07 1.381 4 Mikkel Andersen Denmark 26/04/08 1.292 5 Villads Nagel Denmark 04/04/07 1.288 6 Oskar Paluch Poland 07/06/06 1.177 7 Kevin Malkiewicz Poland 03/08/07 1.138 8 Maksymilian Pawełczak Poland 21/09/09 1.133 9 Kacper Mania Poland 21/02/09 1.043 10 Bartosz Banbor Poland 13/01/07 1.035 You can find the top 20 senior rankings in this month's edition of the Cheetahs Chronicle. Some serious talent in that list. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheWellBehavedWorrall Posted 2 hours ago Report Share Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, arnieg said: DoB 'ave’ 1 Nazar Parnitsky Ukraine 13/10/06 1.719 2 Bastian Pedersen Denmark 28/04/06 1.408 3 Adam Bednář Czech Rep 02/09/07 1.381 4 Mikkel Andersen Denmark 26/04/08 1.292 5 Villads Nagel Denmark 04/04/07 1.288 6 Oskar Paluch Poland 07/06/06 1.177 7 Kevin Malkiewicz Poland 03/08/07 1.138 8 Maksymilian Pawełczak Poland 21/09/09 1.133 9 Kacper Mania Poland 21/02/09 1.043 10 Bartosz Banbor Poland 13/01/07 1.035 You can find the top 20 senior rankings in this month's edition of the Cheetahs Chronicle. This is brilliant mate. Thanks for sharing. Am I correct in thinking not one of these riders race in the UK in 2026? Incredible to think we bagged Nagel for the second part of 2025 and he’s sitting fifth. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mgas Posted 2 hours ago Report Share Posted 2 hours ago 3 hours ago, arnieg said: Based on my 2025 world rankings (which include both his Torun and Pardubice high points) I had him at number 37 in the under 19 rider rankings just above Luke Harrison and Jody Scott (who are both a year younger). He's no Mitch McDiarmid (17th in under 19s), and he's not even the highest rated German (Tyler Haupt and Janek Konczak are the names to watch out for). On that basis I think a 4.00 average is a reasonable aspiration for Hausl, and given the need to settle in to a strange environment even that may be a challenge. The down hearted side of that is in current British speedway him achieving a perfectly respectable 4 point average but having been assessed on a 5 average will make it very difficult for him to find a team place next year. A rider on more than around 3.5 a risk in the main team but too high an average for a younger reserve. 3.5 to 5 seems to be a difficult position for a younger rider to be in. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Noelinho Posted 1 hour ago Report Share Posted 1 hour ago 54 minutes ago, Mgas said: The down hearted side of that is in current British speedway him achieving a perfectly respectable 4 point average but having been assessed on a 5 average will make it very difficult for him to find a team place next year. A rider on more than around 3.5 a risk in the main team but too high an average for a younger reserve. 3.5 to 5 seems to be a difficult position for a younger rider to be in. I'm not so sure about that. With a year of experience in the UK, I'd think he'd be a good prospect to improve his average the next year. I'd hope his average second half of this year shows a good improvement on the first half. We'll see. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fromafar Posted 32 minutes ago Report Share Posted 32 minutes ago 4 hours ago, arnieg said: DoB 'ave’ 1 Nazar Parnitsky Ukraine 13/10/06 1.719 2 Bastian Pedersen Denmark 28/04/06 1.408 3 Adam Bednář Czech Rep 02/09/07 1.381 4 Mikkel Andersen Denmark 26/04/08 1.292 5 Villads Nagel Denmark 04/04/07 1.288 6 Oskar Paluch Poland 07/06/06 1.177 7 Kevin Malkiewicz Poland 03/08/07 1.138 8 Maksymilian Pawełczak Poland 21/09/09 1.133 9 Kacper Mania Poland 21/02/09 1.043 10 Bartosz Banbor Poland 13/01/07 1.035 You can find the top 20 senior rankings in this month's edition of the Cheetahs Chronicle. These guys are serious talents it puts into perspective what the British lads are up against at U/19 level.Watching Polish Speedway so far this season and Bartosz Banbor seems to have stepped up a level. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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