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Hans Andersen
jronayne replied to Bobbin' Along's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
They're actually notches relating to how many times he's beaten Scott Nicholls this year James -
No i agree It's not quite the same but you miss the point, yet again The point WAS The Italians SACKED a player, and we all laughed at them for going over the top I didnt miss the point. I didnt laugh because they went OTT. I thought it was darn right unfair and was disgusted by Perugia's actions. I really dont think chasing Andersen out of British Speedway is a good idea. I personally think people would turn up to see him in action which some clubs could certainly do with! People are attracted by things like that, just like Maradonna. James
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Yeah but Ahn wasnt cheating he was just doing his job. Hans effectively cheated and bought the sport into disripute. If he had raced like he normally does than we wouldn't be here arguing about it because there would have been no controversy. James
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People seem to forget Antonio Lindback was a lucky boy in the race-off. Who knows if the ref called it the other way we wouldn't be here 'debating' like we are. James
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Hans Andersen sponsors
jronayne replied to SCB's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Its called patriotism, some people should try it some time James -
Hans Andersen sponsors
jronayne replied to SCB's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
There's a page on his website ******* James -
i'm not missing the point (Nicholls has already done that tonight )... but the point i'm trying to make is that there are 3 others that didn't see the red light... just what was Nicholls seeing? i have a powerful auto-focus flash that produces the short bursts of red light, and i know what he says he saw, but the other 3 kept going Yes Steve, because perhaps they didn't see it. The 2 riders in front had perhaps passed where the light came from & NP was shielded by being behind Scotty. The fact is YOU don't know what he saw, he did. And I think it is reasonable to assume that no speedway rider would stop racing in that situation just because it seemed like a good idea. You have ridden a speedway bike, obviously not at this level, but riders have it ingrained into their racing psyche that if a red light is shown, they stop. If you honestly believe that he saw nothing & in a similar situation you would have acted differently, then good for you, that makes you a better man than him. I agree Dave, the fact Scotty put his hand up to warn Nicki of the non-existent "danger" points to this. James
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Right decision?
jronayne replied to Dave the Mic's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Never doubted he wouldn't give it his all. He rode superbly against Rampala and against Max before Pedersen intervened. Good old Havvy James -
Yeah well done to Sweden. They were great all week, why oh why didnt we snap PK up in the winter AJ was off form but came into it at the right time. A great week all round but one that will be remebered for the wrong reasons James
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The Danes really brassed me off tonight. Ole & Jacob Olsen spent all night moaning, Nicki messed up Havvy's super ride after he remembered he hadn't fenced anyone all night and then Hans the cheating (insert naughty word here)! Every one of those Team GB boys deserved Gold, they rode fantastically all five of them, poor old Middlo his story about his friend just made it feel even worse. PK was class but i other than that i felt GB had the running on them. Serious question: Does Tony Rickardsson have a speech impediment or is it just his accent? Would love to be in the Ipswich dressing room tomorrow night James
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Disgusting, PK was class but Hans leaves a sour taste in the mouth James
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world junior round, Outrup, Denmark 30/5
jronayne replied to Crazy Munchie's topic in International World of Speedway
Cracking result from the young lad Moller, fighting off some pretty strong competition. Well done Henrik! James -
Well done Pepe James
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GP Predictions Round 2 - Prague
jronayne replied to Lioness's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
1. Crump 2. Sullivan 3. Adams 4. Richardson Cmon Lee! James -
The story of the 1st GP ?
jronayne replied to gillam's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Brilliant from Lee Richardson! Well done mate, finally coming of age A big well done to Loramski too. By far the most entertaining rider on the night, and i hope your feeling better soon! All in all a good meeting imo. Some processional races but then some very good tight racing from Messers Hancock, Crump and Gollob to name but a few. Roll on the next round James -
Sir Lunchalot, would it be possible to use a copy of the race report for our website? (fully credited of course! ) Good result for Rory, looking good for the start of the season. Who's this Robert Ksiezak? Cheers James
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Well fantastic result as far as im concerned! Well done Ryan! Also nice to see Todd finish with a podium place to cap a marvellous career! We'll miss ya Todd! Cheers James
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I've heard that Ryan has been crowned Aussie Champion for 2004 after winning the 'A' Final in Mildura. Is this correct? Cheers James
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Cheers mate! Whats the weather like out there at the moment? Good for speedway? Hope all you Aussies are enjoying seeing the Master at work, seems like he's on top form as well. Well done Ryan Cheers James
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Flaming Gallahs! Sully does it again! Looks like we're going to lose him when he's bang on form Well done Ryan! Do you mind if i use these results for my website report? Cheers James
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Merci Beaucoup! I've credited them to you as well Cheers James
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ML, do you mind if we borrow these results for our website? Pretty Please Cheers James
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Sully's win is a sign of things to come, he'll be World Champion in 2004. Well done Ryan! Cheers James
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Go on Sully - Still our #1 Cheers James
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So the thousands of air horns aren't emitting enough noise to be regarded as noise pollution then?? :?: :roll: Oh well as long as BSI get their money i dont suppose their really that bothered who sponsors the meeting. Cheers James