With pretty much any spectator sport fans travelling to attend must be the largest contribution to the carbon footprint.
So good to see the environmentally conscious BSPL doing all they can to reduce attendances.
Still probably 4th strongest league in the world
1 Polish Ekstraliga
2 Swedish Elitserien
3 ewinner League 1 in Poland
4 British Premiership
5 Danish Speedway League
6 Polish League 2.
Note 3,4 and 5 are very close.
Given that in 2022 Chris Holder had a higher average than Woffinden, Doyle, Bewley and Jack Holder in Poland, and Janowski, Dudek and Lindgren in Sweden I'd suggest he's hardly a spent force.
Denmark moved to Wed and Fri which meant more flexibility. But then Poland expanded the footprint of their weekend fixture list and the Danes retreated back to all Wednesdays.
And if the first leg needs a super heat what is the score for purposes of aggregate bonus point?
And if second leg also requires a superheat do you have one or two superheats?
With only 8 Wednesdays that don't clash with Denmark and 5 non-Wednesday clubs who either have already declared Danes or had Danes last season, I have no idea how anyone believed two home and away was a goer.