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Roger Jacobs

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Roger Jacobs last won the day on June 10 2024

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  1. He's not allowed to ride because he missed Leicester because of illness. The other week he rode for the Witches, then missed a Danish match due to illness, then rode for Poole on the Wednesday. Danish teams have squads so replaced him, and because he didn't miss a Prem or Champ meeting he could keep riding here. The big worry has to be: is he actually unwell or, even more worryingly, is he picking and choosing for some reason?
  2. Reminds me of the 2011 Fours Final when Matt Tréssarieu twice passed the unbeatable Kauko Nieminen on the original too narrow version of this track.
  3. There must be a concern about Lawson, because he missed a Danish match recently citing illness. If he has an illness, perhaps it's finally caught up with him? Otherwise, there could be something else outside the sport causing an issue ...
  4. The updates page says taken ill en route - can't see how they could possibly get a doctor's note?! The only option is a non-contracted rider as the replacement (even if they had been at full strength).
  5. According to the SCB Regs (010.2.2 Assessed MA’s) the equivalent of a 4.50 Premiership assessed rider is 6.00 for the Championship.
  6. FIM Moto TV is an option - I watched both Manchester GPs for €14.99 ...
  7. The truth is that modern super-tuned finely-balanced machinery has ruined tacks like Ipswich. The rapid pick-up when the throttle is opened, plus the unpredictability on other than perfect surfaces makes them far less suitable on smaller tracks. The behaviour of these machines is resulting in more high-speed crashes (Jack Holder’s is a prime example) - previously that would only happen if the throttle jammed open. The riders are to blame for that incessant need to “improve”, yet all they’ve done is increased costs for everyone.
  8. Not sure to what extent they "held" him, he never mounted a challenge ...
  9. I remember when Adam Ellis first rode for the Witches. In reaching a Final I posted about winning the £250k prize, and his dad got really excited ... until he realised the sarcasm of my comment.
  10. I think he's turned into something of a "throttle-jockey" (don't like the term) in recent years - he's much less interested if tracks are dry and slick, unless he makes a start. Certainly he's much more hit and miss, even in the Championship.
  11. This is the R1 fixture rearranged from the rain-off in May. Poland takes priority because their fixture was (re)arranged first. You should moan to the BSPA/L or the Promoters: 10 home league matches in six months is a hectic schedule to sort out, and they shouldn't have committed to such a difficult task 😝
  12. Can't think of any fans I'd want to share ...
  13. To be fair, it doesn't really matter who's at #1, neither Lawson or King have an auspicious record there for the Witches. It's a tough place to fill, even in a "weaker" league.
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