Cannot confirm anything official but a lot seem to think it is the case, someone needs to ask one of the team managers or owners.
I cannot see only two being viable.
Would be interesting if all four riders in one race rode across the centre green, returned to the pits after a false start or delayed the start, there is plenty they could get up to.
Have already posted what the meeting would be like, many engines packing up, riding wide on bends, going through the tapes then off 15 mtrs every other race, etc etc
Someone mentioned it was only two riders, which is not good as last year we had 4 which included the two EDR riders. No doubt we might want a low averaged reserve this year as well, and other riders in the team want more rides . If allowed all our 2 - 7 would have wanted to have doubled up last year.
This has been a problem for years, good and improving riders doing well and then because of the next year team limit doing themselves out of a job. Top teams having to break up because they were successful.
And people wonder why certain teams riders have engine problems or bad nights towards the end of the season.
No, the position of the new stadium on the new plan has moved away from the present track so both are available, where as the original position of the planned new one did overlap the fans standing area at bend 1 which would have made using the old stadium not impossible but awkward.
In which case with Wimborne Rd in his sights next, you may have to watch Somerset or IOW each week, or if we do get the stadium you may find Poole riding at Swindon.
A more relevant question would be has he actually seen the planning conditions or is he repeating what he has been told.
Rosco was on the radio Sat talking about the new stadium, did anyone hear what he said.
On the original plans it did but the latest plans seem to show it a bit further south and now not overlapping the present one. It is all this chopping and changing of the plans etc that makes one a little concerned as to, do those designing the stadium know what they are doing.
Do not really see the need to follow the same league names as football but what are they going to do when the top footy league becomes the Mc Donalds league followed by the lower Witherspoons league, change again.
Luckily at the moment the third footy league is called the National League, but soon to become The Pound Shop League.
No doubt I will get used to these daft league names at some point.