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Most people wrote them off, and I'm ashamed to say I agreed. I didn't think we would make it past the race off. But we did and we dug in after a bad start and pulled ourselves back into it. And we beat the bookies and the fans favourites.

Well done boys, I am proud to be British and to support Team GB. :approve:

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It really was only a matter of time!!

 

Some more British "loser" cliches for you all to use

 

We tried hard.

At leats we got to the final

We come from 10 points behind (forgetting to mention we actually started 0 behind so actually lost 10 points)

If we had points for effort we'd be World Champions.

 

All rubbish. We lost.

 

Proud to be British? Yes but don't give us all the extra bullrubbish!

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It really was only a matter of time!!

 

Some more British "loser" cliches for you all to use

 

We tried hard.

At leats we got to the final

We come from 10 points behind (forgetting to mention we actually started 0 behind so actually lost 10 points)

If we had points for effort we'd be World Champions.

 

All rubbish.  We lost.

 

Proud to be British?  Yes but don't give us all the extra bullrubbish!

 

 

good unnnnnnnnn

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Dond really think GB deserved anything out of the meeting. The starts were Shocking and we were left chasing from the start. As Keith M said if it wasnt for Crump falling we would of came last.

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We just have to face facts that we don't have the strength of riders available as the other nations do. No disrespect to the team amd Middlo who busted a gut and got us 3rd but we really don't have any riders that you could bet your house on to win a race or be consistent through an entire meeting. Maybe in a few years time but for now, don't think we can ever do more than aspire to the lower rostrom places.

 

It was a valiant effort anyway.

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I'd agree Paul - they rode out of their skins. But we just didn't have the gating or the total firepower of a Crump or Andersen tonight. I'm as proud of them as you are, but just seeing it realistically. Sometimes pride isn't quite enough to carry you all the way...

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We just have to face facts that we don't have the strength of riders available as the other nations do.

Agree a bit with that statement, but apart from Rickardsson and maybe Bjerre I don't think the other teams strength in depth is much better than say Stead,Screen,Havelock and Norris etc

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What's worrying is that the Aussies look a spent force which means that unless the Brits can up their game, Denmark look set to dominate for the next few years. The Aussies have Adams, Sullivan and Wiltshire all at the wrong end of their careers (and Crump is also no kid anymore) and a big gap then to the next set of riders coming through.

I don't think all is lost for the Brits. Nicholls and Richardson are still the right side of 30! Bomber and Stead are only mid-twenties and are gradually improving year-by-year. I think that if we could just get a reasonable replacement for Loram we have hope. Whether it will be enough to compete with the Danes (or to a lesser extent the Swedes), only time will tell.

I'm not convinced about Poland. They always look a different team away from their own tracks.

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I think that if we could just get a reasonable replacement for Loram we have hope.  Whether it will be enough to compete with the Danes (or to a lesser extent the Swedes), only time will tell.

 

Problem is, unlike league racing, you can't just go out and sign whoever you want, regardless of nationality.

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Problem is, unlike league racing, you can't just go out and sign whoever you want, regardless of nationality.

 

Of course I appreciate that, but my thinking was that Mark has a couple of seasons left in him yet. I would hope that by the time he retires, Bomber and Stead have firmly established themselves on the international stage alongside Nicholls and Richardson and one of the youngsters (perhaps Bridger) are ready to make the next step up. It can be done. Look at Lindback a couple of years ago.

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Well done to Middlo and the boys. Started terribly but battled back to prove most people wrong with a rostrum place. If they had started they could have won it. The gating was terrible from them for the first 10 heats.

 

As for Louis, well the fans wanted him in and he disappointed. Perhaps Stead could have gated better? We will never know. But we need a load of Brits to come through and challenge the old guard. And soon.

 

Still, got to be happy with third! :approve:

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I don't think there is anything wrong with congratulating them on a rostrum positions.

 

Biggest thing of note was Crump throwing away a Silver medal for his team just so he could go for a maximum - maybe it wasnt a team event after all :P

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I agree with that Chivs, yet on another thread people seem to be saying that the Aussies would not have been in a position to finish on the rostrum if Crump hadn't scored so many points so he (Crump) can't be criticised for going for his maximum.

As far as I'm concerned, it's a team event and Jason might have been better concentrating on what was better for the team in that instance.

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I was part of a small band which went to all four meetings. We had a fantastic time.

 

I think the boys can be very proud to have got on that rostrum. They rode above themselves all week. I am sure the yanks, Poles and Aussies would have been happy to replace them.

 

Its easy to say some could have done better in the final, but the quality of those heats was awesome. As for all the ifs. buts, spins etc - well its 25 heats so that evens itself out.

 

The true winner for GB was Bomber in my view, and to some extent Stead who did so so well in RybniK.

 

I hope the boys are proud of themselves. They should be.

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