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allthegearbutnaeidea

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  1. I’ve been on this thread for yearsDon’t want conflict at all, you just said something that wasn’t true so I pointed it out… And then you’ve kept going saying I’m desperate for attention and wanting conflict for providing a statistic
  2. That link only taking Leon’s 18 2021 meetings, but rolling is 20 meetings, so would need last 2 from 2019 added on I believe
  3. Yep… and Czechoslovakia hasn’t existed for 29 years
  4. Are they going in Taffy’s time machine? Would need to
  5. Don’t have alerts on for KingoftheTrack posts whilst I’m at work sorry Funny that you had no comeback, when facts are pointed out to you. Catch you later
  6. But we’ve proved to you, that your opinion is wrong, using facts. Not half as good, would mean he’d have an away average of less than half his home average, but they are almost identical.
  7. Kolodziej- Home average 2.122 Away average 1.952 Overall 2.036 Compared to Woffinden- Home average 2.244 Away average 1.867 Overall 2.085
  8. Leszno team still much better than Grud, and whoever Ostrow can manage to sign, but won’t be in top 4
  9. What’s your problem?Just because you insist Mudgway, who’s name you failed to spell correctly, was ‘crap at his peak’, which if you think was at Glasgow, you are mistaken, as his peak was 2010/11, where he was a very decent rider around Shielfield, capable of passing anybody, and was a real fans favourite, and who has also done a lot for Redcar Bears and the Ben fund, but you have nothing nice to say about him, so instead decide to knock him, yet… I’m the ‘wallpaper’
  10. Think your memory is fuzzy, passed both Josh Grajczonek and Nick Morris on the last bend to win, when we won in 2010
  11. Crap?? He was sensational at Shielfield, one of the best passers of the 21st century
  12. Yeah, I know… The other poster was saying no one should of been in the GP’s that wasn’t, based on how good they were, and Emil and Grigori were both very much good enough for it some years, but didn’t want to be in it
  13. Everyone has bad days, and tracks they’re not so good at, I’m sure if it was GP challenge only to get in back in the day, Gollob would of never made it through if he got certain tracks, didn’t mean he shouldn’t have been there
  14. Yep… I knowWe’re discussing who could come in to make it stronger
  15. Pedersen for Thomsen and possibly J Holder for Fricke would be the only changes I would make to what will probably be the line up, but if it is the line up, it’ll be the closest it’s been to the top 15 in the world in a long time
  16. Non GP riders who could be worth a wildcard would be, imo, J Holder, Pedersen (out of gp retirement), G Laguta (but he wouldn’t do it), Kolodziej (but is ageing and so wouldn’t get one, and wouldn’t really be worthy of one) and that, in my opinion, is it, So virtually, Jack Holder, and that is it
  17. Why would you want worse riders though? Just because a rider has finished say 10th in the series, I can virtually guarantee that whoever would come in to replace him would not achieve any higher than him, For example Vaculik, he is, in my opinion, a top 10 rider, and no one that is currently not in the series is better than him, or has shown that they are better than him? Kubera got to a final on his home track, that isn’t even a normal gp track, let’s see how he does in the SoN, and have another look, if he beats the danes and aussies and the others around NSS and Dauga, then maybe ur right, he should be in it, but in my opinion, domestically he’s not had a good season at all really, as it’s his first season in the top 5 in the Ekstraliga, 2/3 years time i’m sure he’ll be ready, but putting riders in at a young age can sometimes be a massive hinderance on their career, they have the u21 world championships, and then they improve, and go into the main championship if and when they’re ready
  18. Pepe staying with Falubaz ain’t he? Bellego’s leaving Byd
  19. Emil Sayfutdinov Grigori Laguta in the early to mid 2010’s
  20. Based on how good they are obviously… Kolodziej and Nicki Pedersen are both subjectively top 20 riders in the world, but Nicki has retired from the Grand Prix’s anyways, so is irrelevant, dont know why you’re mentioning Bjerre, he’s no where near, and isn’t on averages either, Piotr has also had a bad season and isn’t worthy atm. The gp’s were never intended to be the best 15 riders in the world? How? To find out who the world champion is, you need to have the best riders in the series.
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