mikebv Posted 3 hours ago Report Share Posted 3 hours ago 1 minute ago, gjcone44 said: hopefully this will stop gb speedway kicking the can down the rd, and a full restructure is needed. Obviously several years too late, but you would have to think that necessity truly will be the mother of invention... 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Biffa Posted 1 hour ago Report Share Posted 1 hour ago But surely British Soeedway could answer a lot of its own problems through the licensing system. Ride in GB on a GB licence. Don’t ride, no GB licence. No GB licence no access to GP, SEC etc. take out a Polish licence & get treat like Artem& Emil, good Polish money but World Champ goes out of the window🤷♂️. Let’s see who wants money or glory then 🤔 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gjcone44 Posted 1 hour ago Report Share Posted 1 hour ago 17 minutes ago, Biffa said: But surely British Soeedway could answer a lot of its own problems through the licensing system. Ride in GB on a GB licence. Don’t ride, no GB licence. No GB licence no access to GP, SEC etc. take out a Polish licence & get treat like Artem& Emil, good Polish money but World Champ goes out of the window🤷♂️. Let’s see who wants money or glory then 🤔 spoken like a true authortairian.🤣 you must love government. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ASpeedwayfan Posted 38 minutes ago Report Share Posted 38 minutes ago 3 hours ago, mikebv said: It is a very difficult decision for these lads though... As Dan T said, his Lodz's signing fee was "several times" more than his Leicester and Edinburgh fees combined... Which can set you up for the season outside Poland too.. And given the current level of these lads, and their aspirations, riding in tier one of the UK will give them more stretch than riding in tier two... In an ideal world they 100% should develop through the 2nd tier over here, but that pull of Poland, which includes the professionalism of the clubs, the level of the crowds, and the jeopardy and consequence of the competition, which ensures a level of pressure to perform which will test them, (it's not just the money), must be tempting.. If Dan T is not getting rides in for his polish team then I’d expect that to be the same for Cooper and Will? Other than the fact that Cooper and Will can ride in the U24 league. I’d hope that Cooper and Will would see that riding in the championship offers them bike time which at this stage is the most important thing. Look at Brennan for instance, he’s perhaps contemplating coming back to the champ next season to find some mojo. for the young boys, there will certainly be a time where it’s the prem, Poland and then all the Qualifiers for GPs etc. but for now they need to be on the bike. And I’m sure Poole will settle for them missing a handful of meetings across the season, like Zach has this season 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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