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Tai Woffinden
dabbsjoe replied to David Haddock's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
wasn't on about his attitude, that is something which unfortunately i think will never change and will go against him in future -
Tai Woffinden
dabbsjoe replied to David Haddock's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Tai made a lot of mistakes/changes that season in machinery and team. not saying he'll be a world beater next season but he has switched to GM engines now i believe in all countries he rides in which seems to have made him quicker -
agree re Holder and Ward but they have the added exposure of riding in the bigger leagues and in Holder's case winning the World Championship this year while carrying Hagon sponsorship
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but when it is your money being spent sponsoring a rider wouldn't you want that associated with a rider that is professional and comes across well in media and public rather than how Bridger had acted in the past and part of the reason he lost sponsors
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it's a shame for him that this is what it has come to. but at the same time he hasn't helped himself in the past and that is what is effecting him now. the falling out with Hagon was probably the beginning of all this
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Lindgren will be nailed on as he has his testimonial in 2013 doesn't he ? Proctor will be back due to family ties with CVS Wells should be back as he's been the best of the team outside of the top 2 all season but can see Cov trying to use him next year or Wolves will have to buy him. However Ricky has said many times he wants to ride for Wolves next year. Klindt shouldn't be anywhere near the team next year hopefully Will Tai be in the team next year ? i'm not too sure Out of Jacob and Pontus i'd prefer to see them share a double up role together
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could we see the return of Burmeister perhaps if we can get him a PL team also
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is it possible that either Gollob or/and Hancock might not enter the GP's next season and just focus on league racing for remaining years of their careers