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Glasgow Tigers v Berwick Bandits 14/04/23
gmarsbar2 replied to cheggie's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Definitely poly foam, just happened to hit it at an unusual angle where two panels joined. Fortunately he walked away with just a sore bum. Don't know how when he went in head first with the bike -
Glasgow Tigers v Berwick Bandits 14/04/23
gmarsbar2 replied to cheggie's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Beating Edinburgh doesn't mean your any good. Don't know what weather forecast your seeing but Norwegian Meteorological Institute have light rain tomorrow lunchtime then dry thereafter. Berwick went with a slick track to counter Bomber 2 weeks ago, so don't think they'll like a heavy track . -
Glasgow Tigers v Berwick Bandits 14/04/23
gmarsbar2 replied to cheggie's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Just think who's the team manager, then that explains the move. -
Glasgow Tigers v Berwick Bandits 14/04/23
gmarsbar2 replied to cheggie's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
That's the date Glasgow had pencilled in for KO Cup so unless Berwick have riders unavailable should be good for 28th -
Your Worst Rain-off Experiences
gmarsbar2 replied to TonyMac's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
Way back before smart phones set off from just north of Glasgow at 8am to go to King's Lynn. Arrived mid afternoon, beautiful summers day, only to find out the meeting had been called off at 10am as monster trucks had wrecked the track the night before. Thursday Swindon rained off 30 minutes before start time. Friday Oxford rained off early. Sunday headed home, broke down near Penrith and missed Glasgow's home meeting. -
Oxford v Poole 5/4/23 BSN Series
gmarsbar2 replied to Steve Shovlar's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Well that's got nothing to do with Oxford. It's down to Poole & Leicester to organise their inter-league challenge. Which can be fitted in whenever. Did preseason challenge meetings get rained off or did they not bother arranging them? -
Apart from the fact that Josh has to be at number 1, I wouldn't be confident about Kye beating any of the Glasgow heat leaders. Paco is too inconsistent, could easy run 3 lasts and win his final ride. Vissing was a heat leader for Edinburgh in 2013, Jacob and Lasse have no chance against him. Come the end of the season I can see Ace having a higher average than both of them
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You didn't have a number one last year, now you've got one of the best riders in the division and you're still not happy. If he doesn't live up to his average then you'll be able to sign one of the numerous 5 point riders left without a team place to strengthen your lower order
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There is better home grown prospects but they've got too high an average. Really need a higher reduction for young British talent to stop them being forced out of the Championship. In Plymouth's case those promising young riders wouldn't have been an option, even with a greater average reduction, as they have signed up for the Polish under 24 league.
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Ricky Wells, was born in New Zealand
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I believe the regionalisation is to attract away supporters. Plymouth might be a long way from everywhere else but up north meetings between Berwick, Edinburgh and Glasgow attract away supporters. Agreed it would have been better to just include as league fixtures but then you get people complaining about unbalanced fixtures but league is ultimately decided by the playoffs. Having 3 random addition fixtures is definitely a none starter.
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Well that's the only thing you'll win next season
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Zach Cook got his 4.92 average mostly in the main body of the team. It was August before he dropped to reserve, he only rode one league fixture at reserve. At reserve he was sensational averaging 7.61, 8.59 including bonus point at home, away 6.13, 7.07 inc bonus. I'd be confident he'll add at least a point on his starting average. Not so much your rumoured reserves in the twilight of their careers
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And you've signed Craig Cook! Wish he was still at Glasgow but .....
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It's not minimum 11 matches guaranteed, it's just 11 matches. Get past KO Cup 1st round or the playoffs you have to buy a ticket
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Per gbspeedway.com: All Championship meetings 1. Sam Masters 9.83 (10.26 incl. bonus pts), 2. Ryan Douglas 9.60 (9.85), 3. Richard Lawson 9.22 (9.85) League only 1. Masters 10.03 (10.39), 2. Nick Morris 9.33 (9.52), 3. Douglas 9.24 (9.52)
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He started the season on 8.43. The average he attained the last time he rode in the league, 2019 at Glasgow
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Aye, no need to mention it's Ryan Douglas because everybody knew that anyway, just like Cookie at Edinburgh. No concern over Zaine Kennedy after that horrific crash?
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Poole to announce their 7 riders by 28th February
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Didn't remember that, obviously didn't do much as still on a 2 point average
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Big jump from NDL to Championship. This year Mulford was at Belle Vue along with Jack Smith (higher average), Nathan Ablitt & Harry McGuirk (slightly lower) all who struggled in the Championship.