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A few years ago they looked like a spent force but how things have changed.

 

With Nicki , Bjarne and Hans spear heading their assult this year and with backup from Bjerre ,Charlie and Iversen I believe these guys have got a helluva chance to take this years cup.

 

 

 

How can the Brits learn from these guys as I don't see many of our youngsters coming thru? :o

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The Danes are soooo strong this year! All pretty young aswell so still have time to gain experience and be even better! :D I'll go for Bjarne max!! :D

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How can we learn from the Danes, Poles and Swedes? Think it'll be hard. After all, the Danes, Poles and Swedes send their promising youngsters over to Britain as part of their learning experience. Don't see any British equivalents of young Miskowiak heading over to Poland to race in the league over there. That's where we miss out. We should be sending a young Britain side over to tour Poland and Sweden at the very least.

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The Danes do look strong, if the Brits cant do it then i will be just as happy with the Danes getting it as i do have Danish relatives.(on my grandfathers side)

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We should be sending a young Britain side over to tour Poland and Sweden at the very least.

I agree with that.If all works out i will be going to one of the Denmark v Sweden U21 tests next weekend.There were a series of G.B v Germany U15 tests,what happened there.They were supposed to come over here and then it was cancelled.Nothing ever arranged since.To an extent i guess Britains isolated position,both mentally and geographically hinders the movement of riders.Its much easier for Scandanavian riders to ride in the other countries league.Even at a junior level this is happening.Have also been to a few meetings here in Germany where Danish juniors have been riding.Think the league set up is also better for juniors.Having been to a superleague meeting the other week,the youngsters are in the team alongside the likes of Nicki Pedersen,Iversen,etc but they don't race against them much.I would think this enables them to learn what it takes to get to the top without being under too much pressure.Must say i prefered the British League set up of the 70's say where a youngster from the National league would get reserve opportunities in the top league quite quickly if he showed promise.

Anyway i was planning on going to the Junior Team quali in Denmark,but i can't see Norway,Ukraine and without Schlein, Australia putting a stop to the young Danes,so ...

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