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2022 Regulations - New Super Heat after Draw!!
Roger Jacobs replied to Roger Jacobs's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
Agree with all of that (amazingly ). The 2021 Prem table would not have been impacted - but the 2019 outcome definitely would have. A point between Poole & Swindon at the top, and two points between Wolves (43), Ipswich (42) and Belle Vue (41) for 4th, 5th, and 6th - and each of those teams was involved in a least one draw (including Ipswich at Wolves). PS: I e-mailed both BSPA and SCB offices to ask "Why", and received this simple reply from Neil Vatcher: "To make drawn fixtures more exciting Dave, lets see what happens!" Clearly it is ''good idea' that someone has had, and no thought has been put into it. They forget of course that the BSN will televise matches this year - if there's a draw in the Champs, it stays that way - what a 'good idea' for casual viewers, who will wonder why a draw in the Prem requires an artificial result to be manufactured. -
Ipswich Vs Kings Lynn Thurs March 31st LC
Roger Jacobs replied to Arch Stanton's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Draw, Win, Defeat, Defeat, Defeat, Win, Win, Defeat, Capitulation, Stuffing -
Ipswich Vs Kings Lynn Thurs March 31st LC
Roger Jacobs replied to Arch Stanton's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
After the draw: Witches 1 point, Stars 2 points Super Heat: both KL riders excluded, Witches 7-0, gaining 3 points to Stars' 0. Stupid new rule producing artificial results for no reason other than they think it will be exciting. Of course, drawn matches have always been so dull that it's important to jizz them up with an artificial ending ... -
I'm guessing that the new Promoters at Brum are unable to be sponsors for a new visa holder, so BV have done it, and the BSPA is being flexible with its rules.
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Regulation 010.2.2 Assessed MAs Riders new to Championship League racing are categorised as follows: - a) a rider riding in Danish, Swedish or Polish Leagues in a previous or current season will enter on a 5.00 MA b) a rider who has never ridden in a Danish, Swedish or Polish league will enter on a 4.00 MA So it looks like he will indeed be on 4.00 ... unless he rides in Poland before his debut for Brum?!
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2022 Regulations - New Super Heat after Draw!!
Roger Jacobs replied to Roger Jacobs's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
They also lose the extra league point they earned by getting an away draw ... -
2022 Regulations - New Super Heat after Draw!!
Roger Jacobs replied to Roger Jacobs's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
There were four 45-45 scores in the Prem in 2021 - by definition, they were drawn results. The fact that the away team is rewarded with an extra league point is probably the main reason why this new Regulation makes no sense. Why give the home team the opportunity to rob the away team of a well-earned extra point? -
What edition of the team will they be in
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It's the BSPA and promoters who set the fire with their complete lack of openness - they are so used to doing stuff their own way, with no transparency. Remarkably - they are happy to blame their paying customers (on whom they rely for cash flow and essentially their existence) for all the resulting rumours and gossip.
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Josh Embleton annouced: https://britishspeedway.co.uk/ndl/embleton-joins-devils/
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Money, machinery, mechanics, transport, travel/flights, schedules, fixture clashes (bound to be some), and, of course, pay and sponsorship. Whoever it is has got something of an upper hand, considering the Aces need someone ...
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Rogers has said that he knows the final three riders he wants, and is working on the deals - just lots of speculation about who they might be. It makes a change for British speedway that people actually don't seem to know who they are!
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2021 Final Green Sheets for Championship shows Keleher on 4.05 ... https://britishspeedway.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/c21_issue_24.pdf
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Too many posts to check back on who is or isn't available, but are there actual suggestions for the final three? These guys rode in 2021, and would fit average-wise: Adam Ellis Nikolaj Busk Jakobsen Sam Jensen
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Indeed - as mentioned, I wonder if anyone actually looks at the numbers …
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Do you know if they take note of the numbers on social media, e.g. Likes, Retweets, Shares, etc? When I looked earlier, the Pickering tweet had 14 Likes and 4 Retweets (including one by your good self, and one by Alex Brady), and no Comments ...
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I finally found the track width info about those tracks (provided by the SCB): Ipswich: Length: 285 m Home straight: 10.7 m Back straight: 10.6 m 1st and 2nd bends: 16.0 m 3rd and 4th bends: 16.5 m Redcar: Length: 271 m Home straight: 12.0 m Back straight: 11.0 m 1st and 2nd bends: 14.6 m 3rd and 4th bends: 15.6 m Scunthorpe: Length: 285 m Home straight width - 15.0 m Back straight: 13.0 mt 1st and 2nd bends: 16.0 mt 3rd and 4th bends: 16.8 mt Redcar is shorter than Foxhall, and also not as wide on the bends - so any banking must help? Scunthorpe is the same length as Foxhall, with similar bend widths, so again the banking must help - the extra width on the straights is possibly a factor in enabling different lines into and off the bends? I've asked the SCB if they can publish this info for all of the tracks.
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Premiership Pairs 2022
Roger Jacobs replied to Daniel Smith's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
You've misread. The Pairs event is two days before the Togliatti GP ... -
Major league sponsor - can anyone in British Speedway remember what that used to be like ...
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No probs. I started looking at Heats 13 & 15 after wondering whether any riders or teams dominated. Overall, it's much of a muchness, reflecting that most of the "top" riders beat each other. The biggest surprises were KL being much better than expected, and Wolves - despite their supposed home advantage - being much worse than you would think.
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Remarkably, the Stars were the only Prem team in 2021 NOT to concede a heat advantage in Heat 15! They scored 2x 5-1, 3x 4-2 and 5x 3-3 results for an overall aggregate of 37-23 - the second best heat 15 record in the Prem (Sheffield 38-22, who scored 5x 5-1, but they conceded a 2-4 and a 1-5). Heat 13 was also positive for KL: 2x 5-1, 5x 3-3 and 3x 2-4 for a 31-29 overall score. It seems that getting off to poor starts was the Stars' big problem at home.
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Fixtures released: https://ipswichwitches.co/fixtures/ Interestingly, no dates for the play-offs - not shown on main list on BSPA website either …
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Who could they sign? So many variables, e.g. availability, desire to ride in GB, and, of course, budget.
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King still rode in most Heats 13 and 15. I might take look at other riders ... be interesting to see how much difference there is in their own averages, in comparison to King. At a guess, P'boro, despite being champs will have very strange figures - not sure how many times one of their reserves appeared in Heat 15! EDIT: Just had a look - I'm not sure that P'boro used a reserve in Heat 15 at home - the team management was shrewd enough to utilise the in-form reserve in the heats, where they were most likely to have an impact, e.g. 8, 12 & 14. Haven't looked at away matches yet.