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  1. I doubt it is written down quite like that, but we have all seen over the years how riders and managers have argued that when i rider is in front they get to choose the line (mostly this is going into a corner not out). So i believe most ref's will always act on who hit who and not why, its like their thinking is very rigid and no room for grey areas.
  2. Also Cooper Rushden at Northampton when he veered to the left and this sent a rider behind (Luke Harrison?) into the deck, i think also on that occasion the fallen rider was excluded much to many peoples expectations, least not Jan on comms. Honestly think Ref's should spend a day or two learning how to ride a speedway bike just for the experience so they can better understand race situations, or even have a rider from the riders association give a talk to them pre season so they could help identify some of the nuances of racing. The ref's read the book as its wrongly written, "the leading rider can choose his or her line"
  3. Jye is a classless punk for having two riders off and not checking on them or at least apologising, i mean for christ sake, he is supposed to be team mates with Jordon at Berwick.
  4. Track was bone dry, they could have waited a while and graded it again once it stopped, or is it like I said, riders are no longer interested unless it’s a dust bowl?
  5. Absolute joke, another rider from the semi final robbed of the chance to race in the British final because someone cant decide when they can or cant be bothered, the SCB should give him a two year ban, since he has trouble deciding when and where he wants to ride, let the decision be made for him.
  6. Judging by the lack of threads or interest in matches, I would say there is no interest in 2026 never mind 2027. This forum is so dead, if it were a town, even the local ** would still be a virgin.
  7. My point being is, the British Final could be the best ever and the perfect product to showcase the sport in this country BUT our domestic scene is not a good advert for the sport as it stands, and i am not just talking about tracks, i am talking about farcical league setups, endless guest riders. Above all my point is, promoters, get your act together! you could about to be potentially handed a bit of a lifeline, dont squander it.
  8. If people watch Saturday then decide to visit their local track then the chances are they are going to be bitterly disappointed. In fact when I first heard the news that the sport was to be on ITV my heart dropped because I thought if they show either league on tv as it stands it will kill us. Being the British Final and at the only track that can week in week out be dependable to provide any sort of spectacle might actually restore some of the public doubt that first out of the start always wins.
  9. Absolutely, a great race track might not get more fans through the gate but a bad one will see you struggle to keep what you have. A promoters greatest asset isnt the riders or the stadium, its the track itself, your whole business is about what happens on that oval, get that wrong and your toast, sooner or later.
  10. You have to strike a balance between getting carried away and actually looking to hurt another rider, the younger the rider the more chance they will try moves older riders will not risk. I think to an extent, because we have such a lack of young riders now, fans have forgotten how back in the day there were tons or riders who were a bit harem scarem, but thinking about it, it wasnt just the young riders. Think back when we had the likes of Kelvin Mullarkey, Jamie Habbin, Scott Smith, Rob Tilbury, Jan Pedersen, Rob Grant, Richard Green etc etc a lot of hard riders often on the verge of being over the top. Also, I would have a Cooper Rushden in my team any day over a Troy Batchelor.
  11. And a 28 day ban would also mean missing every Poole match for the next month?
  12. They said that about Arena Essex and eight years later the site remains untouched, for sure it will take an enormous amount of ground work if they are to build anything on it.
  13. To the tune of 10cc's Wall Street Do the blue groove shuffle da da da Let your throttle hand hustle da da da You better make the start brother da da da You'll never pass another
  14. Didn’t see the meeting but it’s just another classic story of not enough shale down or water, if a blue groove is evident it’s not because of a lack of water, it’s a lack of shale. If you water slick surface it can become dangerous, so dirt has to be down to soak up the water and most tracks have dirt out wide but it’s dry so you might as well be racing on talc powder, it won’t give you any grip let alone enough to make up for going to longer way around. I don’t think the riders are exempt from blame as Steve Lawson said on BSN most riders cry when he suggests putting water down. When this dry spell ends, I predict weeks and weeks off rain offs because riders just won’t want to race after becoming so used to riding on bone dry tracks.
  15. Arena Essex had riders like Robert Ledwith, Tommy Palmer, Nick Floyd, Shaun Nicholls (related) Chris Young and Russell Etherington. And when I was a postman in Chelmsford I briefly was delivering to a junior rider from Peterborough who always looked like a fish out of water around the tight confines of Arena Essex, his name was Darren Tupper.
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