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  1. When a kid starts out riding he's risking his life, which fans is he doing that for? Speedway riders ride for themselves, over time they may build an affinity with a club and it's fans, but the reason they get on the bike is to earn themselves a living doing something they love.
  2. Perhaps not, but over the next few years we're going to lose Gollob, Adams and Hancock, Crump too possibly?, so almost by default he could find himself top 3, and you never know then!
  3. Unfortunately I think we've seen the best of Crump at the very highest level. His best chance of another title is next year if, and it's a big if, Pedersen takes his foot off the gas, after that I can see Hans and AJ really coming to the fore.
  4. .......responding to my post that Scott Nicholls shouldn't be in the GP solely based on the fact he's the National Champion of GB "BigFatDave" wrote: If GB are one of the top 5 nations then surely Poland and Sweden are too, so presumably Skornicki and Zetterstrom should be in next years GP? Of course they shouldn't. As I've said before a decision needs to be made. Either the GP is the world championship and therefore should be open to everyone through open qualifying rounds, or they need to bite the bullet and admit that it's a closed invitational event, and carry on picking and choosing who they want to be in it.
  5. And because they actually bothered with the qualifying rounds instead of relying on their nationality to get a seeded place.
  6. Why so? If that's the criteria then Chris Holder, Adam Skornicki and Magnus Zetterstrom should also qualify being that they are the champions of their respective nations. Where do you draw the line? should the hungarian national champion automatically qualify? Norway? Italy?
  7. I think he's a year or 2 older than that, but even still, time is on his side.
  8. Can you not read or something? Where did I say that I personally would choose Kennett? I was merely suggesting who they might choose if they were going for a second Brit.
  9. Ok clever clogs, I never said that was what I would choose
  10. I agree completely, infact you could probably make a list of 10 riders you'd put in the GP ahead of Kennett, but if they insist on 2 Brits they make take the view that Harris and Richardson have had a go already and look for someone who hasn't.
  11. 1) Probably 2) Probably 3) I think I'm right in saying that if he's in th GP that would mean if he chose to ride in Britain he'd come in on an 8, which would probably put paid to him coming over, for a while at least. He could quite possibly achieve an 8 point average, but he certainly wouldn't be as good value as he would be on 4 or 5 4) From a selfish point of view I seriously hope not. 5) I would imagine they wan t2 brits so it will probably go to Harris or Richardson, although they might Ed Kennett a try.
  12. Having just been crowned world champ for the 3rd time, and looking pretty well unbeatable, can Nicki Pedersen go on to equal (or even surpass) the record of 6 world titles?
  13. I think the ref was spot on all night. Gutted for Crump, it might have been possible with a 12 point gap, but 16 is certainly a bridge too far. Well pleased for Bjarne, I just had a feeling when I read about him discounting himself from next years series that with the pressure off he'd have a good night. NP is going to be a worthy world champion barring total meltdown in Germany, he's been the best rider all year, but I have to say this tactic of laying his bike down when someone gets by him is frustrating and unnecessary. Dryml is a menace. Nicholls was superb in heat 7, absolutely brilliant ride. You could argue that his conduct after the race was unnecessary, but when yoyu think he was doing 60+mph and nearly got put in the fence by that maniac twice I think he was rather restrained!
  14. I fail to see how any event can be termed "The World Championship" when actually it's a closed shop. Surely it can only be termed the world championship when all the competitors are there because they have qualified through open qualifying rounds. Don't get me wrong, at the end of the GP series the guy who wins is probably the best rider in the world, and I'm not tryingto take anything away from those guys. I just feel that the only way to hold a "world championship" with any integrity is to do away with wildcards and make people qualify on merit.
  15. What is Crump complaining about? He was already halfway off his bike before Andersen got anywhere near him.
  16. Personally, I don't like the wildcard sytem, and believe that it devalues the GP series to such an extent that it shouldn't be advertised as the "World Championship". It would be more accurate to call it a "two bit invitational series" In my opinion, Chris Holder would be better to wait and try to qualify again next year. It'll give him another years experience, and another years worth of resource behind him, and, should he qualify for the 2010 series he'll be able to make a serious attempt at top 8.
  17. Well done Crump, looks like the old Jason is on the way back. Track was rubbish Referee was worse
  18. Of course he did, NP could easily have stayed on his bike, but on both occasions he put it down knowing that if he stayed on he was well out of it. He chose to put it down both times. When he was walking back to the pits he was pointing at his head as if to say "I used my noggin there"
  19. He's done it again He should never ever be allowed to referee another speedway meeting. NP has conned him twice.
  20. I'd like to change mine to: Nicki Pedersen $60k (captain) Hans Andersen $40k Andreas Jonsson $40k Fredrik Lindgren $30k Rune Holta $30k Thanks
  21. Whether it's time for Ole to go or not, it is DEFINATELY time for temporary tracks to go. I know they wanted to take the GPs to big stadiums in big cities, but at what cost? It's only a matter of time before someone gets seriously hurt as a direct result of temporary tracks. Hans Andersen had an almost identical crash last year on one of these sub standard tracks (Gelsenkirchen I think). Countless others have come to grief on these tracks over the years. It is a dangerous enough sport as it is without the track playing such a big part, speedway should be raced on proper established speedway tracks.
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