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Tsunami

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  1. Does that mean that Krakow are at home on the 21st August screm.
  2. My wife and I are having a mini weekend break in August in Krakow, Poland. Does anybody know if the Krakow team are riding at home that weekend, and if so what is the start time and who are their opponents that day. Really appreciate it if you have this info, as I have searched everywhere and can't find it. Many thanks in anticipation.
  3. Well, got our 28 tickets no problem, despite a bit of a wait(30 mins) for the operator instead of talking to a machine. Tried the TicketMasters site but it would not give us the block we wanted(N2) and gave us N1 and back a row. Got N2 and row 3, so better seats by speaking to the operator. Now for the rooms at the Uni. No probs with the date or any other date. It is when it is, and you just need to plan ahead. Simples.
  4. Recognised your dig, but what about football teams every match. Cricket teams on the morning of a meeting.In fact can't think of m(any) sports where you do know the lineups 24 hours before a meeting. Bad attempt at a dig but.
  5. Quite agree with your sentiments. No matter what happened last night, you could put your money on the usual suspects knocking GB and their performance. Nothing changes. I thought it was a good meeting and GB got over their dodgy patch with nil scores from Tai and Scott and come on very strong in the latter phase. Just imagine how close it could have been if Tai(twice) and Scott had got say second places and the result might well have been reversed. Middlo was spot on to take Barker out when he did(given his first ride) and showed his superb man management skills in bringing him back in for his final ride when he won it well. Barker will forget the missing rides and pleased as punch he got back in and won. That's what man management is about for those who don't recognise it. Agree with those who thought Tai would hold back in third place to help the Czech's. I though he had initially held back from the gate but then seemed to want to race for the extra point. I don't think Middlo knows anything about what team Russia will track on Thursday. I would think that negotiations are still on going with 2 Russians being brought in but no Emil. Either way, last night was our high spot and, whereas I think we will not disgrace ourselves then, I can't see us progressing to the final with Sweden and Australia going through. Pretty certain we will be seeing another thread like this come Friday morning with the same posters.
  6. Don't you just love Speedwayspeak. Great to hear but, and let's hope he has no hickups with his recovery. Many thanks for that update LOL.
  7. Quite agree, Rob is one of the hardest working officials in speedway, giving all his spare time to it. He is passionate about it and is extremely fair. If he was enraged about something, I would put my money on it, that he would have good reason cos if you are looking for a drama queen, Rob is not your man. Long live people who are passionate about the sport, it didn't do Ian Thomas any harm did it.
  8. Great to hear the progress and inprovement in Alex's situation since last night. I think I wouldn't have been the only one who thought the worse, given the reports and or non updates from last night. I fully endorse Bandits4life's reluctance to post details after the crash, it showed respect to the rider and his family, and the views of others to the contrary are totally irrelevant. I liked Alex from his riding at Brough for the Vikings, and was very pleased he signed, and was thrilling, the fans at Berwick with his swashbuckling style. Let's all hope Alex makes a full recovery soon and gets back to racing for the Bandits. Ironic and unfortunate for Adrian to have witnessed it.
  9. Plus Buster, George English, Pete Adams, Trevor Swales, Richard Frost and Judy, Tony Letheridge(Exeter), Hoggy, Morton, Gordon, Matt Davis and SCB. So who says that all the important people are giving it a miss.
  10. I would endorse everything you have said, but the supreme interest in it was when Nicki was involved, it's just a pity you can't bring yourself to say it.
  11. I don't know but there may have been a minimum qualifying league meetings.
  12. Nice to see that our Nicki is bringing so much entertainment to the GP's, and that everyone is talking about him. Keep up the good work Nicki, and see you in Cardiff.
  13. Nikki has put a couple of Photos on his Facebook page, of the inside and the outside of the damaged van. Must have been a bit frightening, no news or photos of the Elk BTW. c'mon Kenni Larsen
  14. I saw George Major ride for my team 10 years earlier but I was quite young (19).
  15. Welcome back Nicki and let's hope this is a good omen for your World Championship chances in 2011. He rode some good lines and definately upped the power after a poorish first race. Thought there was several great races as the meeting got older, but felt the track was crying out for water and outside grip for more passing. Good start Nicki, this could be an interesting year for his reinstated team.
  16. Attended the BSPA Youth U16 training day at Buxton on Wednesday. Riding was from 10.00am till 3.00pm and about 25 kids attended. Most impresssed with everything that happened during the day. Neil Vatcher was the day organiser, and the coaching was carried out by Havvy and Steady. Riders were on vastly different machines from 125cc Lifan like engines, to full 500 Jawa and Gm's. All riders went out for warm up laps and then under the tutelage of the coaches, and I can say that there was good progress made by most riders. Obviously some riders got more rides than others but it was a big field and difficult for Neil to control operating the gate and calling in the riders. Very impressed at the attitude and camaraderie between the lads who obviously knew each other, and talked and helped each other whenever they could. A rider would come in and enter his pits area, and the nearest lad would be there with the stand and spraying the chains. I thought it was a terrific advert for up and coming British youth, and these lads will form the basis of future British stars, I kid you not. We might all(including me) call the BSPA for not doing enough for our future prospects in future World Speedway, but what I saw on Wednesday makes me a lot more confident than when I first entered the stadium. Please, more of these sessions with possibly less per day, but carried over to a second day. I look forward to following this years U16 championships with anticipation. Thanks to Neil for his efforts on the day, Havvy and Steady, and to Phil and the BSPA for organising the whole show with Buxton Speedway. Money well spent I would say.
  17. Good talent, a bit wild I am told but messes people about.
  18. Well start using them then, rather than trying damage limitation. As you say the one off World Championships were won on the night with the rider with the highest points, and goes into the history book as the World Champion. Not the highest average or highest point scorers in the season. Now take the PLRC and apply the same logic and who's name will be in the history book as the PLRC and therefoe champion of that division. Kenni. Will it mention Fisher, only if the history book lists the losers as well as the champion. Try to change that around, night night and get some sleep.
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