mikebv Posted 1 hour ago Report Share Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 8 minutes ago, M.D said: Never thought of that, but would it be such a bad thing? Poland would employ riders, some would be on a wage and not ride. Would riders be happy with that, most want to ride and yes get paid well, would they just be happy practising and not riding competivly? As for the UK, we could structure a new league with the same riders we have, guys like Rushan would learn a trade over here then move to Poland. Not what we would want to see but would it end up with a business model that could keep the sport going in this country? And should have been done years ago, when the GP's and Poland took over. Edited 1 hour ago by mikebv 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cowboy cookie returns? Posted 1 hour ago Report Share Posted 1 hour ago I think it’s quite clear now. Mayfield want to try & move the sport forward both domestically in the UK & at gp level. They seem aware that they need to bring some of what Poland do to the uk but also that they need to work with the poles. The question is can they drag the BSPA with them or do Mayfield end up walking away in 5 years. I get the feeling this is really last chance saloon. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IainB Posted 1 hour ago Report Share Posted 1 hour ago 5 minutes ago, M.D said: Never thought of that, but would it be such a bad thing? Poland would employ riders, some would be on a wage and not ride. Would riders be happy with that, most want to ride and yes get paid well, would they just be happy practising and not riding competivly? As for the UK, we could structure a new league with the same riders we have, guys like Rushan would learn a trade over here then move to Poland. Not what we would want to see but would it end up with a business model that could keep the sport going in this country? They may have to initially cut their squad size down but they can't be affording to lose their top stars due to injuries sustained abroad. It's the only thing missing from the Polish model to make it a real professional sport and it surely must be what they're working towards and they're probably only one big tv deal away from achieving it... Having said that I've just watched the ZG Leszno match, ran in front of a big, young crowd... but they didn't even have a children's race during the interval (with the obligatory rabid dog chasing them all around)... think how much that would add to the gate, they've definitely missed a trick there 😉 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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