Many promoters take their punters for granted as do the riders, they should really look at themselves and what they aren't doing! Compare yourself with the best!
Plenty of people have remembered Lee on social media Wackie. People just can't help themselves on here when it comes to slagging Ward off, very tiresome, they're obsessed by him
Nobody particularly wants to see follow the leader, we were saying how some of the riders don't try different lines to try to make up ground, maybe it is the another day, another dollar mentality?
Pretty sure Porsing does care about his form, he had his head in his hands after his last race. Nick then came out after the meeting practicing and his mechanic making a change or two. As did Niels who obviously was having problems tonight as well.
Good performances from the rest of the team apart from Ashley, he's finding it hard round Lynn 😕
Good to see Paulco on his Southern Tour, hope you enjoy Ipswich!!!!
I couldn't give a t*** about those sports, not interested. Only to say they are totally different sports.
Time will tell what happens with the SGPs, whether they do become stand alone as suggested .......
You can't stop good riders gating well (that's a skill in itself), they can't be missing the gate on purpose, it takes two determined, well set up teams to produce close racing ....
I think once a fortnight is overkill, with less meetings every one is crucial, it's not so demanding for the riders, not so disruptive to any league and every one could possibly be a sell out.
Don't matter what I think though, the powers that be seem to have a vision, mind you too many more Warsaws and it may flop!
That is the thing for me with showing more PL, variety of tracks and riders.
Certainly was an interesting meeting, awful lot of mistakes and falls, the banking catching riders out. Well done to the new Glasgow promoters!
You really aren't worth answering but I told you the reason why, because there are less rounds, full stop. I don't think there should be such a long gp series, it's too demanding of the riders among other reasons.
The riders had all got used to the green light starts surely?
Are you sure it wasn't the track, heat 8 it really starts to show up as rutty and dangerous. The riders were all riding gingerly through the bends trying to miss the ruts, they couldn't race properly. Troy's second fall was too far for some I think.
So riders were invited independently and not nominated by the ACU/BSPA. Tai and Scott Nicholls were originally invited, was Rob Lambert contacted at this time too?