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2006 World Champion: Jason Crump


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Although its almost certain that Crumpy will be World Champion - this has been called a bit early

 

Greg Hancock may only have 3 points, but at present 8th place is on 5 points so he can make the Semi-Finals and therefore win the GP

 

This would need Crumpy to not score anymore tonight though to stay on 11 points.

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Well deserved second championship, showing he's learned the lessons of last year and dominated 2006 like the maestro he is. Superb! Congratulations, Jase - bring it back to Manchester. :approve::P

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Well it's official he's champion, wish it could have gone right on to the last round but oh well. Never been a fan of Crump's but he has just been awesome, a class of his own, well done, well deserved, long may the entertainment from a fantastic rider, and also a rider who shows 100% to his British club also, continue! :D

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Well done Jason Crump. A true servant to BRITISH league racing. A rider who performs at a 100 per cent for his BRITISH club home and away every meeting. A role model for Elite league riders whatever their nationality. Top man at home. Top man on the world stage.

 

(Wish Coventry had got him a couple of seasons ago)

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Well done Jason Crump. A true servant to BRITISH league racing. A rider who performs at a 100 per cent for his BRITISH club home and away every meeting. A role model for Elite league riders whatever their nationality. Top man at home. Top man on the world stage.

 

(Wish Coventry had got him a couple of seasons ago)

 

Professionally a role model for every speedway rider. Particularly the young Conference lads.

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He's been head and shoulders above everyone this year, and it was only a matter of time until he won it. He could have won a lot more by now if he hadn't been riding in the same era as Tony Rickardsson.

 

You have to hand it to Crumpy, he's probably the most consistent rider in recent memory. I can't remember the last time he finished outside the top two in the World Championships. And an 11+ average in the Elite League to boot - this year has been all about him.

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