i WANT to see lots of things happen in speedway, but hey, such is life.
if the fans WANT to see Mark ride, maybe they'll tell him to sign the forms next time
all the British riders talk about is making the semi
why??? it gets you no extra points ....
the only point it does make is the level of ambition from British riders
he may not be on until later, he's still crying into his 'Lindback is the greatest' hat.
completely shown up tonight ... 4 ducks and didn't look like he deserved any better.
well he will just say that Hancock, Crump, N Pedersen, Zagar, Hampel, Adams, Gollob, and Nicholls were all lucky to be there in the semi.
personally, i'd just say that Rickardsson was crap.
no need, ship them out to Mildenhall so they don't progress in the PT
erm ... Meowww
and basically, i don't really care ... just hope you keep hold of Brundle as long as you like
i certainly feel sorry for Jason King if he doesn't progress ... he had a problem with his bike before his first race started and had to switch to his Mildenhall bike for the rest of the meeting and rode superbly to rattle off 3 straight wins.
Wilson was fantastic ... when he won, he won convincingly, and was riding very very well.
Danny King looked good too and i'm very pleased he progresses.
Bridger was the excitement for the evening, riding lines that even Topinka wouldn't ride trying to go round people.
he certainly looked good in the practise once he got his bike sorted out.
been to the practise this afternoon ...
track looks good (a little grippy for one or two on the start though ).
i suppose if i had money on the winner tonight it would come from Kennett, Bridger (if he sorts his bike out), Wright, or Barker.
i took plenty of pictures but will put them on my webshots tonight.
have you ever had a go in a go-kart?
if so, think how bumpy it was on the track ... then think what it might have been like going round the track in a car with suspension.
there's your difference
grasstrack bikes have a good suspension, and i think a longer wheelbase and a 22" rear wheel.
maybe something you need to think about also is that a lot of the riders from a few years ago that were prepared to ride on less than perfect tracks were former grasstrack riders ... don't seem to get that too often these days do you.
do you still stand by that statement even though Crump beat Rickardsson TWICE?
if that's the case, and Crump didn't ride well enough to be in the final, maybe your hero didn't deserve to be there either