Personally I didn't really notice the commentators which is a welcome change to having my ears raped by screamy and shouty.
Some decent racing but a bit of an odd formula.
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United Villa a few years back took place on an awful pitch at Wembley and there have been more than a few complaints over the years about the surface. Especially following NFL games etc.
There has also been some shockingly bad permanent tracks served up over the years.
It was also interesting to hear that as late as ten yesterday morning the meeting was not going ahead.
People say "BSI still can't get it right" in regards of temporary tracks are talking rubbish.
Copenhagen and Cardiff have produced some fantastic meetings over the years.
There was no one more annoyed with the condition of yesterday's track than Paul Bellamy but the buck ultimately rests with him and it will be interesting to hear what he says publicly.
Are you being deliberately obtuse? The decision taken in October was the winner or highest non GP rider in the British final wasn't to get the Cardiff WC. Not that Harris was getting it.
What "facts" exactly? Tai is doing better than anyone expected, in fact the majority of people believed he would struggle. I don't seem to remember you coming on here and saying he would be winning GP's and looking like a contender after the first four rounds. Hindsight is a wonderful thing...