Sadly there are no Brits that warrant a place, if I was pushed I'd possibly opt for Rico. But only if I had to chose one.
Don't get me wrong Tai will be an excellent GP rider one day, just think next year may be too soon. Or perhaps there are other reasons why he wants to be a GP rider sooner rather than later.
Just wondered why you thought Tai would put bums on seats, a question you answered well. Just a shame you have to have a snidey dig at the end but that's about right for you.
My three picks would be Zagar and whoever finishes outside the top eight from Nicki, Holta and Hans.
All four riders head and shoulders above Tai, at the moment.
What makes you think that? He is just another average rider with potential in Poland and Sweden. Let him achieve heat leader status in all three leagues then he will be ready. I'm not doubting he will be in the GP's one day, just think next season is too early. And anyone that thinks Kennett or Bridger will ever be GP riders must have been at BFD's stash.
Anyone that rides a bike at 60 mph with no brakes has plenty enough bottle for me. Harris will never be really good enough, lets have it right he doesn't even ride in the top league in Polska. The yardstick for any GP nomination IMO. He couldn't even qualify on his home track FFS.
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Just for you Suzie let me know when you've seen it and i will delete post before I get all modded up!!!
I disagree, there has to be some scope for riders that miss the top eight through injury. If all GP riders entered the qualifying rounds it would make a mockery of the qualifying system. For example if the top 8 finishers in the GP series all qualified for the GP challenge it would render the meeting pointless.