
Speedy swindon pete
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Are people actually watching or just shouting obliviously? Yeah it wasn't great awareness from Riss, but the pole was behind his shoulder all the way round the bend when Riss was drifting out wide. And in no way did Riss "fence" the rider either. Theres a couple more metres of track on the outside of them. The crash was caused by Pawel being unsettled and hitting a wall of dirt. If that was as slick as the rest of the track out there he would have just had to pull a locker and probably gone backwards. Instead he was up on the back wheel before he had a chance to react, flying into the fence.
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Belle Vue V Swindon 14/7/17
Speedy swindon pete replied to Rob B's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
More evidence of how the bikes react going from slick to deep dirt at Leicester on the TV tonight. -
Belle Vue V Swindon 14/7/17
Speedy swindon pete replied to Rob B's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
From anecdotal evidence from the riders when the new silencers came in, it would seem they do, to me it looks like they do as well. Although i think the more crucial point is that they don't handle well on inconsistent surfaces (slick and grippy all at once). It must be much easier to maintain a consistent surface through the course of a meeting when its on the slicker side. It shows some of the arcane views that are still ingrained in plenty of speedway fans that haven't bothered paying attention in the last 10 years. "The racing was rubbish, so the track was too slick, needed more dirt on it", doesn't wash these days. Fact is you can get great racing on slick tracks and grippy tracks in this age. You can also get crap racing on both too. Its the distribution of dirt thats key. as someone said earlier, just dumping a load of dirt on the track just means that the inside is just as fast as the outside, and the shortest way round. So you just end up with a circular drag strip. Slicker inside, dirt out wide in the right proportion is the key. And its got to be consistent. It's been my major bugbear when we've had meetings on TV from Kings Lynn to be told that the track is top class, will be a great night, all this build up and then we just get 15 heats of riders racing to the first bend then following each other round at blistering pace, hoping they don't hit the inevitable slick then mega grippy patch mid-bend, making the bike lock up / rear /buck up, what ever. I think the thing that makes the bigger tracks like BV in particular, when on the slicker side, good, is that to be quick on it and remain quick, its not just about hitting the dirt line full throttle and hanging on, its about positioning on the bike, keeping wheels in line, building up the speed. Inevitably that way its harder to defend a position from someone riding a different line a different way. I'm sure thats where BV will find their home advantage too. Anyone can turn up to a massive, wide oval and turn it up to 11 for 4 laps, but not allowing that and home riders knowing how to keep their wheels in line or making the cutbacks or dive-bombs where necessary is where the advance lies, and hopefully the better racing too. -
Rosco's weekend in Leszno wasn't a complete waste then.... Away at BV is a very different prospect with Tobiasz in the team now. Could be interesting.
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Hats off to Worral. Might have been on the roll but that was a great ride in that company. Again we see the difference in pure speed that the continental riders have over the GB boys, though. We need to get the Brits doing as much testing as possible at the national stadium in the run up to any of these international events as it's the closest thing we're going to get over here to a typical polish track that we can use readily. Hopefully we'll see our boys improving their performances on the continent in the coming years now we've got this great facility over here.
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Swindon Robins Vs Wolves (29-6-17)
Speedy swindon pete replied to Crazy robin's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Can see Swindle getting mugged here -
Never had a problem with a programme over running whilst recording on a Sky TV box, but having switched to BT on the YouView platform a couple of years ago, it stops recording on any programme that over runs, on any channel. The box and system are so awful compared to sky, it's like comparing running windows 7 (or what ever incarnation it is these days) on a brand new modern PC, then trying to run the same thing on some machine from the 90's. Totally useless. The user interface is glacial. Can't wait to not have to use it when I move! In short I don't think it's BT sport's fault....more a fault of their archaic system and box.
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Wolves V Swindon 22nd May
Speedy swindon pete replied to Beowulf's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Even so, you don't just essentially gift a rival team a league point that could get them into the playoffs, especially to a team that has almost been dormant at home but looking good away and with possible scope to strengthen up. It would be understandable if it was a completely insipid team, like Poole... -
Wolves V Swindon 22nd May
Speedy swindon pete replied to Beowulf's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Is Pete Adams on drugs? -
Poole V Swindon Ela 1/5/17 6pm
Speedy swindon pete replied to Steve Shovlar's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Forgot about the early kick off for this. Logged on to check how the first couple of heats were going, pleasant surprise to see the match was over, 45-47. Lovely stuff. Glug Glug Glug. -
Swindon V Poole 16/4/17 5 Pm
Speedy swindon pete replied to Steve Shovlar's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Are you still banging on about that? Have a word. Your lot were complete toilet over two legs. Get over it.