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Najjer

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  1. Denis Zielinski has confirmed he’s leaving Grudziadz
  2. That seems to be the rumour with Hansen. Abit of a shame to leave Ostrow but you can understand why. Being tipped today that the highly rated Matias Nielsen could replace him. Then it’s two out of Berntzon, Klindt and Holder for the last two spots…. Although again in the news that all three may initially be contracted
  3. Given their history and season they’ve just had, I’d take both Walasek and Gapinski over Miedzinski any day of the week
  4. Marek Cieslak has said he invited Laguta, Doyle and Madsen to name a few but they declined to compete even after in some cases previously saying yes.
  5. It’s been mentioned that they wanted to bring in Polish League only but that was just a rumour and although not confirmed, looks set to continue as it was in 2021
  6. Berge, Smolinski and Blodern remain with Landshut
  7. Interesting rumblings coming out of Ostrow today that Berntzon wants to stay with them but it’s now increasingly unlikely that they will go in for Zagar. Holder is still being linked which means either Klindt will miss out or there will be a competition for places, assuming he joins.
  8. Krystian Pieszczek is leaving Gdansk after he confirmed that. It’s well thought he’s off to Rybnik although that isn’t confirmed.
  9. Adrian Gala not surprisingly also confirmed as leaving Bydgoszcz. He’s being linked with a return to Gniezno
  10. To be honest, I don’t think the question marks are about Kolodziej. Especially during the start to middle part of the year he was absolutely flying. The biggest question mark is over Lidsey. He was great last year but I think he’s had a kid and didn’t look half the rider he was in 2020. Can he bounce back and get back to the level he was at, or at least the level he had shown promise to reach? Leszno will certainly need him to.
  11. Leszno’s full squad updated in the opening post
  12. I think it’s a shame, especially the “best loser” getting into the semi finals. I wonder why they haven’t just introduced a cup competition for more matches? The play offs work great currently.
  13. Think I’d sooner keep Walasek and Gapinski Interesting dynamic now though as Patrick Hansen has said he may well stay at Ostrow if they get promoted which might mean Gorzow go in for Mads Hansen instead now
  14. As has been expected, it’s been confirmed tonight that Krzysztof Buczkowski is leaving Lublin in 2022
  15. Yes looks the deal is done but hasn’t been confirmed by rider or club yet
  16. 5 or 6 man teams, which then reduced the number of riders unavailable and missing every week RR isn’t too bad but guests are a mockery
  17. Me neither. I’ve never been a huge Woffinden fan and whilst I don’t think he will ever become world champion again, he still deserves and more than able to compete among the world’s best. Whilst he might not be an all action Zmarzlik type style of rider, he’s still very good on his day. ————— An absolute top meeting. I would of loved Lublin just to edge it even by a few points to have some sort of lead to try and defend at Wroclaw. It’s a shame they have been depleted without Laguta and Lampart probably not 100% fit. Looking forward to Sunday regardless!
  18. He wasn’t short of offers but staying in Gniezno
  19. Although it’s all but guaranteed, Fricke, Tungate, Rempala and Buczkowski are yet to be confirmed. Fricke is under contract but being relegated throws a potential spanner into that
  20. You are both right - Emilali has worked out his actual average points per match and Robin looks to be using the British Speedway calculation for working out a average. Regardless, by his own standards Emil has been pretty poor this year. All doesn’t seem overly well in the world at Leszno with Emil so it’s no surprise to see him move on for 2022
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