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What a magnificent performance from these Danes tonight! :D Knocking out the 5 times World Champion with ease and defeating the so called big names in GP speedway, absoloubtly brilliant advert for young Danish Speedway and a credit to the PL where both launched their career in to certain stardom!

 

To add to their credit a lot of their work was from overtaking, in front of 25 000 home fans that takes a lot of doing! :)

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Hugely impressive performance by Bjerre, and good to see Crumpie on the winning trail again, hopefully en route to the first of many World Championships! :D:wink:

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Brilliant performance by both guys who looked on the pace and not at all in awe of who they were up against all evening. Didn't expect either to do quite so well...the future for Denmark looks very good - unfortunately for us! :unsure:

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I agree with all the posts above and the performance of both guys tonight underlines the huge potential they both have. Neither looked at all flustered and both rode the meeting of their lives. Congratulations to the pair of them and God am pleased NKI is an OSM asset. The future looks bright silver from here! :approve:

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Congratulations to the pair of them and God am pleased NKI is an OSM asset. The future looks bright silver from here! :approve:

Yeah you have got a real talent there, he is one of the only riders I have seen who can go to almost any track and crack it straight away! :D Somerset was a classic example last season, after falling in his first ride in his first meeting every time he went back there with the Wasps he was unbeaten! Must give Tim Stone credit here for risking brining PUK over, he and the OSM must be grateful that Newport launched his career! :)

 

PUK, Bjerre and Lindback are riders who will make sure the GP series gets more and more exciting in years to come! :)

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Yes I agree that both rode well, but TRick was unfortunate and didn't have time to recover. He had passed Adams when he lifted, and was never likely to do anything in the eliminator after such a nasty fall.

 

Bjarne rode well too and but for a small error would have made the semis.

 

Trouble with us Brits is there is nowhere for us to practice during the day. If I wanted to take my bike and do 100 laps, where could I go and do it on a Saurday morning or Tuesday afternoon? Answers on a postcard please.

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Puk was awesome and it was no surprise to me he made the semies! :D .

 

He hasn't shown his true form for Oxford yet but I had a feeling he would ride class tonight and he did.A Newport protege who has claimed some very big scalps on the World Stage tonight along with Bjerre.

 

Simon Steads machinery doesn't look up to it at this level IMO.

 

Mon The Puk!.

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Being able to do it consistently is what the GP is all about. He needs to be able to ride every sort of track and gate well when it matters - a skill that so many nearly men have failed to grasp. Ken's got the potential to go all the way, but I think he could do with the help of a Mauger to iron out the flaws in his game and achieve a truly professional attitude. Can't wait to see the results if he did!:P

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