A poor loser and soon to be a little bit poorer as Ekstraliga boss Ryszard Glod looks likely to hit Ward and Holder in the pocket for their actions yesterday.
Here, I suppose:
http://www.dowhan.pl/
That said, I do believe that Torun owner Mr Karkosik leaves Dowhan standing in the wealth stakes - he's something like Poland's fifth richest man.
Perhaps this fiasco will make the Poles think twice about scheduling the final so late in the year. It seems that the final gets later and later in the year. They wasted two opportunities when the 3rd-4th place meetings were being staged.
You are having a laugh. Walasek is a better rider than Harris (above Harris in the GPs and made more finals than Harris - who hasn't made a single one - and better than Harris in the Swedish and Polish leagues; he also managed to qualify for the GPs when the Grand Final was staged on his home track), Lindback, Zagar and Iversen.
Only because of their ages. Sajfutdinov is top of the Bydgoszcz averages, but because he is still under-21 he is classed as a "Junior" and can ride at what we would refer to as a reserve position.
That said, the Bydgoszcz meeting yesterday was superb.
After at least drawing at home, Bydgoszcz stand a good chance of ending up the best losers, with Leszno beaten at home and Gorzow getting beaten at home by Zielona Gora.