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Robbie B

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  1. GREAT BRITAIN Tai Woffinden © Danny King Robert Lambert Craig Cook Adam Ellis (Res) The best team as I see it as everyone is riding well. The final will be a lottery anyway so you never know we might get a medal, or even win it - remember Australia (76), Denmark (78) New Zealand (79) no-one would have backed the countries to win the World Team Cup against such a powerful England team, but we didn't even make the the final in 1976 & 1979 so who knows what might happen come Saturday week, at Belle Vue.
  2. Poland should win this round fairly comfortably. Sahme that Grigori Laguta is now confirmed as missing from the Russian as I think they would have pushed denmark into third place. Let's just hope for some great racing, and that everyone remains fully fit for their next rounds.
  3. Hi Dawkins20 I have entered your team into the competiton
  4. Gray your team has been entered into the competition, and Panthers89 your team has been amended.
  5. Hi waihekeaces1 your team ha been entered into the competition.
  6. Hi Icescott your team has been entered into the competition.
  7. Round 1 Russia (Red) 1 Grigori Laguta (out) replaced by Artem Laguta 2 Emil Sayfutdinov Poland (Blue) 2 Patryk Dudek 4 Bartosz Zmarzlik Czech Republic (White) 3 Eduard Krcmar 4 Vaclav Milik Denmark (Yellow) 2 Leon Madsen 4 Niels-Kristian Iversen Round 2 Australia (Red) 3 Max Fricke 4 Jason Doyle USA (Blue) 1 Greg Hancock 4 Ricky Wells Germany (White) 1 Kevin Wolbert 4 Martin Smolinski Sweden (Yellow) 1 Antonio Lindback (out) replaced by Andreas Jonsson 2 Fredrik Lindgren (out) replaced by Peter Ljung
  8. In the FIM press release date 20 July for the SWC Event 1 and stated on the SGP Russian team line-up Grigori Laguta is replaced in the Russian team by Victor Kulakov Please change Grigori Laguta if you want to, or otherwise Victor Kulakov will be in your team instead.
  9. I have made the following changes to players teams, as they have made substitutions. allthegearbutnaeidea Max Fricke (out) replaced by Chris Holder Tobias Kroner (out) replaced by Kai Huckenbeck woz01 Grigori Laguta (out) replaced by Artem Laguta All further changes will be listed here no-matter what event is being raced
  10. Not a problem. All payers can change any rider upto tapes up at any event, if they change a rider after the start of the first heat at an event they will disqualified from the competition.
  11. All the above teams have been entered into the competition
  12. All the above have been entered into the competition
  13. You the rider as often as you like, for example you can pick the same rider in round 1, the race-off and again in the final, if you want.
  14. Do the individual scores include joker points or tactical changes? Yes they do whatever points a riders scores this will be their total in the game. All the above have been entered into the competition
  15. All the above have been entered into the competition
  16. Everyone above has been entered into the competition
  17. SWC 2016 Competition Rules 1. All players must pick two riders from each nation's team in every round to score points for them in the competition. But please do remember that reserve riders only rides. If a rider gets injured and then replaced by a reserve rider then the points scored by the reserve will be added towards the injured riders total. 2. All riders must be picked before the first race of each event starts. Any player picking riders after tapes have gone up in heat one, at an event will be disqualified. 3. If a rider is substituted before the meeting starts then the replacement rider/s points will count automatically to any rider/s total that they replace, if it has not been changed. 4. If any player misses a round they will be eliminated from the competition. 5. Players can change riders for each event. (for example you have picked Greg Hancock in Round 2, you are allowed to can change him for another rider in the race off, if the USA qualify. 6. The player who has accumulated the highest points total, at the end of the 2016 SWC is declared the winner. 7. All points scored by riders count towards their totals this do include any points scored by a rider being a tac sub joker in a race. 8. Any riders that have been changed from your original entry MUST be done before the start of the first race at that event in which the rider is being changed. For example, if Maciej Jankowski gets dropped for the Polish side in round 1 and you haven't changed him from your original line up before the start of the first heat then the rider who replaces him in the Polish team will then replace him in your picked team. N.B. As the Race Off Final are at Belle Vue, for all of those players entering the competition but will,be travelling to these events they can enter their nominations, for example, players can state Germany rider 1 (race off), or Great Britain rider 1 (final) so whatever rider takes that position in that team in these events will be then entered into their team, for the game. If you do make a change to your team then please edit your entry instead of making a new listing. These edite MUST be made before the start of heat 1 of the event that you're changing riders in. I will be making a note of the start times of each event, and if any player edits their team after the event starts time they will be automatically disqualified. Please make any changes easy to notice for example, 1 Tai Woffinden (out) replaced by Scott Nicholls The top three players from the 2015 game were 1 racers and royals 299 pts CHAMPION 2 woz01 298 pts 3 homer 293 pts The World Record for the highest number of points scored in an event Psycho3a 84 Pts 2016 SWC Event 2 (Vastervik, Sweden) Players who have scored the maximum points possible at an event Psycho3a 84 Pts 2016 SWC Event 2 (Vastervik, Sweden) Round 1 (Vojens, Denmark) Russia (Red) 32 Pts 1 Grigori Laguta (out) replaced by Victor Kulakov 1 Pt 2 Emil Sayfutdinov 18 Pts 3 Andrei Kudriashov 5 Pts 4 Artem Laguta 8 Pts Res Non Selected Poland (Blue) 39 Pts 1 Maciej Jankowski 7 Pts 2 Patryk Dudek 11 Pts 3 Piotr Pawlicki 12 Pts 4 Bartosz Zmarzlik 9 Pts Res Krystian Pieszczek Czech Republic (White) 19 Pts 1 Josef Franc 2 Pts 2 Matej Kus 3 Pts 3 Eduard Krcmar 2 Pts 4 Vaclav Milik 12 Pts Res Zdenek Holub Denmark (Yellow) 36 Pts 1 Kenneth Bjerre 6 Pts 2 Leon Madsen 10 Pts 3 Michael Jepsen Jensen 12 Pts 4 Niels-Kristian Iversen 8 Pts Res Frederik Jakobsen Round 2 (Vastervik, Sweden) Australia (Red) 37 Pts 1 Chris Holder 11 Pts 2 Sam Masters 5 Pts 3 Max Fricke 9 Pts 4 Jason Doyle 12 Pts Res Brady Kurtz USA (Blue) 22 Pts 1 Greg Hancock 17 Pts 2 Ryan Fisher 2 Pts 3 Billy Janniro 2 Pts 4 Ricky Wells 1 Pt Res Luke Becker Germany (White) 19 Pts 1 Kevin Wolbert 2 Pts 2 Kai Huckenbeck 1 Pt 3 Tobias Kroner 4 Pts 4 Martin Smolinski 12 Pts Res Non Selected Sweden (Yellow) 48 Pts 1 Antonio Lindback 13 Pts 2 Fredrik Lindgren 11 Pts 3 Andreas Jonsson 13 Pts 4 Peter Ljung 11 Pts Res Joel Andersson Race Off (Belle Vue, Great Britain) Russia (Red) 32 Pts 1 Grigori Laguta 7 Pts 2 Emil Sayfutdinov 16 Pts 3 Andrei Kudriashov 4 Pts 4 Artem Laguta 5 Pts Res Victor Kulakov Denmark (Blue) 41 Pts 1 Niels-Kristian Iversen 16 Pts 2 Leon Madsen 7 Pts 3 Michael Jepsen Jensen 11 Pts 4 kenneth Bjerre 7 Pts Res Frederik Jakobsen Australia (White) 44 Pts 1 Sam Masters 12 Pts 2 Max Fricke 2 Pts 3 Jason Doyle 15 Pts 4 Chris Holder 9 Pts Res Brady Kurtz 6 Pts These points are added to Max Fricke's scores, as stated in the rules for an injured rider. USA (Yellow) 9 Pts 1 Luke Becker 0 Pts 2 Billy Janniro 3 Pts 3 Broc Nicol 0 Pts 4 Ryan Fisher 6 Pts Res Non Selected Final (Belle Vue, Great Britain) Poland (Red) 39 Pts 1 Piotr Pawlicki 10 Pts 2 Bartosz Zmarzlik 11 Pts 3 Patryk Dudek 10 Pts 4 Krzysztof Kasprzak 8 Pts Res Krystian Pieszczek Australia (Blue) 20 Pts 1 Jason Doyle 7 Pts 2 Josh Grajczonek 0 Pts 3 Chris Holder 10 Pts 4 Sam Masters 5 Pts Res Brady Kurtz Sweden (White) 30 Pts 1 Andreas Jonsson 8 Pts 2 Antonio Lindback 6 Pts 3 Peter Ljung 6 Pts 4 Fredrik Lindgren 10 Pts Res Joel Andersson Great Britain (Yellow) 32 Pts 1 Craig Cook 5 Pts 2 Tai Woffinden 19 Pts 3 Danny King 5 Pts 4 Robert Lambert 3 Pts Res Adam Ellis Final League Table 1st Derwent 322 Pts CHAMPION 2nd mdmc82 318 Pts 3rd cj69 315 Pts 4 Joe Beevers 314 Pts 5 islander15 311 Pts 6 allthegearbutnaeida 308 Pts 6 Icescott 308Pts 6 Panthers89 308 Pts 9 Scot0311 307 Pts 10 racers and royals 305 Pts 11 Robbie B 304 Pts 11 waihekeaces1 304 Pts 13 OveFundinFan 301 Pts 13 A ORLOV 301 Pts 15 SavalasCloutingUnder21Champ 299 Pts 16 woz01 298 Pts 17 Danny Smith 286 Pts Congratulations to Derwent lead for start to finish of the game to become the new Champion in the second staging of the game he though Derwent scored their lowest score of 76 pts their rounds during the competition. Derwent is a worthy CHAMPION and a new overall record points total. When you look at the overall scores the top 14 players from this year scored higher the champion from 215. And the players in 15 would have finished level top. May thanks to everyone who entered and made an enjoyable competition - see you all next year
  18. The total points listed in the speedway star are Mildenhall F 1382 A 1422 (3 Dec 77) Scunthorpe F 1344 A 1457 (14 Jan 78) From their end of season team reports Hope that this helps
  19. Does anybody have the full second half result details of these Wimbledon away meeting from 1976. Wimbledon Away Second Half Details 1976 Required Friday 9 April Vs Newport (Spring Gold Cup - Western Zone Group Match) Wednesday 14 April Vs Poole (Spring Gold Cup - Western Zone Group Match) Saturday 15 May Vs Halifax (Gulf British League) Tuesday 25 May Vs Leicester (Gulf British League) Friday 20 August Vs Wolverhampton (Gulf British League) Sunday 3 October at Mildenhall (Inter League Four Team Tournament) Monday 4 October Vs Birmingham (Gulf British League) Wednesday 13 October Vs Newport (Gulf British League) And also the heat results of Saturday 17 July Ipswich Vs Wimbledon (Gulf British League & Spring Gold Final 2nd Leg) Heats 17, 20 and 21 Monday 18 October Exeter Vs Wimbledon (Gulf British League) Heat 19 Please could add the details of the helmet colours worn by the riders in the heats also. Many thanks in advance for any help.
  20. For me it has to be the Internationale. Not just I'm a Wimbledon supporter, but probably it was the first speedway meeting I saw on TV back in the 1960s. I have just completed a full history of the Internationale meeting that I will be sending to various publishers with the hope of publication. The book doe contain full heat details of all Internationale meetings including the 1961 qualifying rounds, along with an heat by heat race analysis and details. There's also a full glossary of all riders including their statistics. i will let everyone know on the BSF of any protential publication date.
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