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Well Done Rory+Kenneth! Great achievement by both! I think i can speak for most Aces fans saying that we are really proud of them both! :D

 

Well done to Miskowiak too(any one know how old he is??)

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I watched the meeting and have o say that the track was setup for the Poles.

 

And yes, the Lindback decision was absolutely disgraceful and no wonder he was so upset. Miskowiak leaned all over lindback causing the Swede to fall. Total wrong decision and it robbed Antonio a shot at the title.

 

If you get to see the incident you will see what I mean.

 

As for the result, well justice was done in the final if you can call it that when Miskowiak won. He was leading before the race was stopped first time so it was only fair for him in the end.

 

The Polish authorities certainly know how to set up the track for their own riders. Shame we couldn't do the same the last time the event was held in GB.

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congratulations to Miśkowiak :) I'm so proud :approve:

 

and my favourite - Miedziński... he was really good (after first 20 heats - the best) and there was a big chance, but one mistake and - GAME OVER :cry:

maybe next year...

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I watched the meeting and have o say that the track was setup for the Poles.

 

And yes, the Lindback decision was absolutely disgraceful and no wonder he was so upset. Miskowiak leaned all over lindback causing the Swede to fall. Total wrong decision and it robbed Antonio a shot at the title.

 

If you get to see the incident you will see what I mean.

 

As for the result, well justice was done in the final if you can call it that when Miskowiak won. He was leading before the race was stopped first time so it was only fair for him in the end.

 

The Polish authorities certainly know how to set up the track for their own riders. Shame we couldn't do the same the last time the event was held in GB.

 

I am told from one who was there that Lindbaeck actually fenced Miskowiak and the decission from the ref. was OK.

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I watched the meeting and have o say that the track was setup for the Poles.

 

And yes, the Lindback decision was absolutely disgraceful and no wonder he was so upset. Miskowiak leaned all over lindback causing the Swede to fall. Total wrong decision and it robbed Antonio a shot at the title.

 

If you get to see the incident you will see what I mean.

 

As for the result, well justice was done in the final if you can call it that when Miskowiak won. He was leading before the race was stopped first time so it was only fair for him in the end.

 

The Polish authorities certainly know how to set up the track for their own riders. Shame we couldn't do the same the last time the event was held in GB.

 

I am told from one who was there that Lindbaeck actually fenced Miskowiak and the decission from the ref. was OK.

 

No No No!

That is absolute rubbish! Didn't you watch it on TV? It was on satellite. Lindback was clearly leaned on to such an extent he had to fall. The ref got it wrong.

 

I don't begrudge the guy his title. The Poles set the track up perfectly for their home riders, but to have the ref side with the home guys as well does give them a bit of an unfair advantage.

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I watched the U21 Final on Satellite TV, I thought the racing was poor with very little passing after the first bend, Matej Zager tried it and was excluded !.

Why was one of the semi finals rerun for the second time when there was only 2 riders, they would both have qualified For the final anyway. Perhaps the referee can tell us, I think it was Mick Bates.

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I watched the meeting and have o say that the track was setup for the Poles.

 

And yes, the Lindback decision was absolutely disgraceful and no wonder he was so upset. Miskowiak leaned all over lindback causing the Swede to fall. Total wrong decision and it robbed Antonio a shot at the title.

 

If you get to see the incident you will see what I mean.

 

As for the result, well justice was done in the final if you can call it that when Miskowiak won. He was leading before the race was stopped first time so it was only fair for him in the end.

 

The Polish authorities certainly know how to set up the track for their own riders. Shame we couldn't do the same the last time the event was held in GB.

 

I am told from one who was there that Lindbaeck actually fenced Miskowiak and the decission from the ref. was OK.

 

No No No!

That is absolute rubbish! Didn't you watch it on TV? It was on satellite. Lindback was clearly leaned on to such an extent he had to fall. The ref got it wrong.

 

I don't begrudge the guy his title. The Poles set the track up perfectly for their home riders, but to have the ref side with the home guys as well does give them a bit of an unfair advantage.

 

I can't recieve Polish SAT channels. But as I said I was told that Lindbaeck was on the inside of Moskowiak and lost control of the bike, as he often does, and then fenced Miskowiak.

 

I just wonder what match you have been seeing, as my informations are from two different sources watching the match in live.

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