As far as the double figure score goes it isn't as straight forward as merely achieving a "Double figure score".
Ty is indeed on a 6.96 average and has one more opportunity to get that magical 7.00 or over via the Lakeside League meeting. Of course if he rides in this meeting, whatever score he achieves becomes part of the 20 meetings needed to qualify at the expense of the 20th oldest figure (14 points from 6 rides) achieved against Newcastle on Oct 7th 2017.
For example, scoring 10 or even 11 points regardless of how many rides he has will not get him to 7.00.
He has to score a MINIMUM of 12 which if achieved off 4 rides will give him that elusive 7 point figure and job done!
If he drops a maximum of 1 point off his first 4 rides he can still do it by scoring 14 points off 5.
If he drops no more than 3 points from his first 4 rides he would need to have 6 rides and score a total of 15 points to get his 7.00 average.
To show how agonisingly close he is, had he scored just 1 more point in any of the last 20 qualifying meetings (With no extra rides of course), he would have a 7.00 now.
It is the strength of the meeting that drops off the scale (14 points from 6 rides back in 2017) that makes it such an uphill task to get that 7.00 figure.