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iris123

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  1. So looking at the plan it seems they need to basically double their crowd to make it a success which seems very risky even with one or two big meetings per season.This needs all of British speedway to get behind it,which is also very risky knowing how speedway operates.
  2. Yes as you say it is a lot as that is just the basics without all the other payments on top .Have to hope they pull in some big sponsors and get plenty of media coverage to bring back the ex fans and pull in many new fans to make this a success
  3. Guess we don't know over what period that has to be payed,but looks enormous for a speedway club !!! Fingers crossed this gets the go-ahead,and fingers crossed that the guys behind the speedway have got their sums right Surely though they are only going to host SWC rather than GPs with only 6,000 capacity????
  4. Yes,apart from 1 or 2 Aussies But in relation to the Pascal Swart case,Daniel as it states was born in England and looks like he has a promising future,neither of which can be said of Pascal lol.But you are right and i don't know what the future holds for Daniel.Just thought it was a nice piece of news to go with the other good news these past few months relating to Kent and speedway
  5. A King of the future.......maybe.Well who knows,but Kent can claim their very own king.14 year old Daniel Spiller won the FIM 250cc title at the weekend in Teterow,Germany.Daniel was born in Maidstone,but has lived in Germany since the age of 2 http://www.fim-live....th-gold-trophy/
  6. What is interesting is that the new Champ was born in England,although now has German citizenship !!!! http://www.fim-live.com/en/media/news/news-detail/article/1365422090-fim-speedway-250cc-youth-gold-trophy/
  7. Well he wouldn't be the first or last to do that either,but let's hope he isn't that silly..........
  8. Seems it was one of those that look spectacular and nasty,but the rider comes out with little or no injury.
  9. Cyfra card or not it seems speedway has got underway in Poland.Rather worrying pics/vid of Balinski flying through the air in a Lezsno-Czestochowa meeting today
  10. I find that strange.But things can change on that front.Would love to see him in the Brokstedt team which needs one or two youngsters.Maybe it is just that the Bundesliga dates aren't any good for him?Or maybe no-one has come up with a good enough offer?Although i doubt considering the meetings he was riding in last season that money is the problem
  11. Personally and i have said it before there should be a group of unattached riders like Gollob,Hancock,Holta,Liglad etc who could be called on when an injury to a no 1 happens.It is a nonsense to have a rider from an opposing team ride and possibly hinder his own teams chances.I also don't think it helps the attendances to have guest riders who people have seen a number of times already.A group of riders who don't tide for an opposing team don't make the sport look mickey mouse and should i think help boost crowds if they are seeing someone who doesn't want to ride too often in the country.Would it make it harder for teams to sign a number 1 in the first place as more top riders opt out and hope for the guest option though?
  12. Doesn't it say it all about someone.....the title is pretty damn clear.It is obviously(ha ha) a topic of no interest to this poster.....but still they have to have a look.Someone must have forced them to open it up and read it all and then have to post ffs!!!! I guess i must be strange because when i see a topic like horse racing,cricket or many of the other topics of interest to others but of none to me,i just don't open them up !!!
  13. DDon't see anyone claiming it is.If you can point to any sensationalism here please do.The title say's Barker in trouble with the police and the evidence backs that up.All pretty straight forward.No outrageous claims at all
  14. Don't know how you done that,but that was exactly what i was thinking !!!!
  15. Easy to say "ditto" but i was first and so i claim the prize.........
  16. Because you posted this on facebook earlier?Do i get a prize for guessing right?
  17. Quite a number of girls/women in Denmark and Germany.Think a relative of Kenneth Hansen is riding 80cc.Also quite an exciting and pretty pair of twins just moved up onto 500cc in Germany under the wing(so he say's) of former world champ Egon Müller.But i heard they are going to take it very careful and might not actually enter a meeting until the end of the season..Normally though it seems that once women reach their early 20s they give up.Nanna Jörgensen in Denmark,Nynke de Jong in Holland,Jessica Bilgenroth in Germany.I was quite impressed with Bilgenroth once,but she had an accident and was never the same i think.Also remember being quite imressed with one of the Frenk sisters on a rare visit to Longtrack.Most do have a decent technique.I only remember one girl who really couldn't slide the bike and just gave a bit of gas down the straight and took the bend in about 3 straight lines........more often than not she finished a meeting with 2 or 3 points though as at least she did finish every heat whereas some of the guys fell off trying too hard
  18. Yes,but your point about horseracing is a little strange as surely there are plenty of horse races at various levels for Henry Cecil or any other trainer to enter horses.Surely he doesn't enter everyone of his horses into big races straight away.He gives them the right competition for their level?And if it has been proven they are not top class does he still persist in entering them in classic races?
  19. But you have said they are in the NL,so they have a job,at the level that is right for them i would guess.I doubt any employer would keep persisting with someone he knows can't do the job he wants when there is an alternative that maybe or definitely can......
  20. Think this thread should be locked now,before we get the sport into any trouble!!!!No wonder promoters don't like this forum
  21. That sort of things happens all the time.Just look at the World Cup,European Championships,Champions League etc.All teams have qualified from the previous year/season etc.The team that qualified might be quite different from the team that actually competes,but does that devalue the competition or winners?Not as far as i have heard even if at least in club competitions there might actually be a better team in Europe that season that didn't qualify because of a poor season previously.....nothing can be absolutely perfect,but these competitions and the Speedway GPs are as near to it as possible under the time constraints
  22. You mean it won't be on the above channel? or do you mean the GPs? http://www.sportenkort.dk/article/speedway-gp-flytter-igen-tv-kanal
  23. After all that has been said on the subject over the last year or more,here we are.......Sid hates the qualifying system.Presumably because the riders he thinks should be in the GPs haven't made it.But then it seems he hates the wildcards,because they are hand picked.I guess he wants a system where everyone goes in the qualifiers,but only the riders Sid likes are allowed to get through What we have is the fairest system we have ever had and what we have ended up with is probably one of the strongest line-ups to compete for the World title.......ever!!!!!! All we need now are tracks that allow riders to compete regardless of which gate they are on.Luck of the draw shouldn't come into it and i hope it doesn't play too much of a part in determining the outcome.The only thing that needs looking at are the tracks chosen and the preparation that is done on them
  24. Isn't it though.Someone(might have been Mies van der Rohe,Le Corbusier or another foreign architect)said "God is in the detail"......and this seems to prove them right.Nice one
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