After a miserable first 19 heats the meeting sprung to life, then calmed down again at around heat 24.
Congrats to Team GB, I think if they had a real EL quality team manager like Middlo they would have hit nearer 60.
Gutted for KB, he has been dreadfully unlucky again, Holder trying an impossible move and staying down has cost KB the Danish GP.
Tony Steele needs to watch the starts, the riders were taking advantage of his poor eyesight in all the heats, particularly the Poles.
The poor GP's are back, time to get rid of this Olsson fella.
Shame for KB that he made a monumental error picking gate one in the semi, if he looked at the past ten heats he will see there was one win from gate one and that was thanks to a massive rolling start from Jason Crump.
If KB picked blue I have no doubt he would have added another GP win to his achievements this season.
Tai had his best GP to date, well done lad.
A deserved GP win for KB, if only he had not received the horrific injuries he has done over the past 5-6 years I think he would have had at least one World Championship to his name by now.
It was good to see a track follow Newcastle's lead regarding track preparation.
I think what let it down was that gates one and two had such an advantage over three and four, hence the riders who got more rides from them having higher scores.
Crump was lucky as usual, right place and right time to get an easy route through and win.
There is still time for BSI to call in Robbie Best if they want truely great racing.
Why don't we just move all the events to Poland and rename the series to the Polish championships, then they can keep their biased referees and oversized engines to themselves.
Steele's GP career is no doubt over, the exclusion of Pedersen was a career ending decision for any ref.
Maybes Steele should be demoted down to the NL if he is serious about his career?
That will be a shame, I remember when Ole was recommended to Newcastle by none other than Ivan Mauger.
To see him leave the limelight will be a sad day indeed.