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It was supposed to be Tobi Kroner + Sönke Petersen for Germany.Sönke is now out for a few months at least.Not sure who comes in for him.The reserves were listed as Demmel,Kurz,Pudel +Stanek.None of them should trouble the top riders

 

Oops.Just seen i put Tobi Kroner instead of Tobi Busch :oops::D

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1 Emil SAIFUTDINOV MFR Russia

2 Dale FACCHINI AMA USA

3 Maciej PIASZCZYNSKI PZM Poland

4 Tai WOFFINDEN ACU Great Britain

5 Troy BATCHELOR MA Australia

6 Kenny INGALLS AMA USA

7 William LAWSON ACU Great Britain

8 Tobias BUSCH DMSB Germany

9 Mathieu TRESARRIEU FFM France

10 Daniil IVANOV MFR Russia

11 Robert KSIEZAK MA Australia

12 Stephan KURZ DMSB Germany

13 Andrew BARGH MNZ New Zealand

14 Jérémy DIRAISON FFM France

15 Kamil BRZOZOWSKI PZM Poland

16 Lewis BRIDGER ACU Great Britain

 

17 Adam ROYNON ACU Great Britain

18 Steve BOXHALL ACU Great Britain

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Depends on which bikes he has,but if Daniil has his Ice bikes then no-one will get near him :P

 

We're going to this one, should we look out for him. How do you think he will get on with the tight turns at Rye?

 

Ps if you want a programme PM me your address. :)

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Well to be honest i don't know.I have only seen him doing Ice Speedway,where he is one of the top riders in the world.He must have some talent at dirt track speedway to be in the Ekstraliga now,but he might have never seen a track as small as a British one.Rather like Chris Kerr(was it?)who last year had never seen a track as big as Pardubice.

Pity about Tobi.He is erratic but could have pulled a few surprises.Ramon on the other hand will struggle badly i fear as will Kurz.

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Emil Sajfutdinov will raise a few eyebrowns are I sure about!

 

Go Emil GO!

 

One of the reasons I did like to go. Highly rated rider, learning his trade at Bydgoszcz. Be interesting to see if he can get on with Rye. Shame there isn't one of the most accomplished Poles riding.

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1 Emil SAIFUTDINOV MFR Russia

 

My tip to win it this year.

Just look at his history he won the Russian U-21 at the age 15! and in the same year he finished 6th in the Senior championship, rides regular in Poland. Has beaten the greats as well.

Terry

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Well to be honest i don't know.I have only seen him doing Ice Speedway,where he is one of the top riders in the world.He must have some talent at dirt track speedway to be in the Ekstraliga now,but he might have never seen a track as small as a British one.Rather like Chris Kerr(was it?)who last year had never seen a track as big as Pardubice.

Pity about Tobi.He is erratic but could have pulled a few surprises.Ramon on the other hand will struggle badly i fear as will Kurz.

 

 

It was Chris Kerr but that was two years ago now!! --and he went out and got 12 points and finished 4th .

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It was Chris Kerr but that was two years ago now!! --and he went out and got 12 points and finished 4th .

Blimey was it that long ago :o

I just remember the comment that the tracks he was used to could fit into one corner at Pardubice :D

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Well to be honest i don't know.I have only seen him doing Ice Speedway,where he is one of the top riders in the world.He must have some talent at dirt track speedway to be in the Ekstraliga now,but he might have never seen a track as small as a British one.Rather like Chris Kerr(was it?)who last year had never seen a track as big as Pardubice.

Pity about Tobi.He is erratic but could have pulled a few surprises.Ramon on the other hand will struggle badly i fear as will Kurz.

 

 

Saw Ivanov ride at Tarnow a couple of weeks ago.

 

Looked competent but no world beater IMO

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Saw Ivanov ride at Tarnow a couple of weeks ago.

 

Looked competent but no world beater IMO

 

Flippin heck the guy is only 16 (or is it 17 now?) - riding to a decent average in both senior leagues in Poland and Sweden. Not really going to be a world beater at that age.

 

The potential must be there - some of his results at 16 in Poland have been phenominal.

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Flippin heck the guy is only 16 (or is it 17 now?) - riding to a decent average in both senior leagues in Poland and Sweden. Not really going to be a world beater at that age.

 

The potential must be there - some of his results at 16 in Poland have been phenominal.

 

That may be so, all i'm saying is from what i saw (albeit one meeting) i wasn't massively impressed, he scored 6 from 5.

 

On checking the programme, he's actually 21.

 

I think you're getting confused with Emil Saijfutdinov

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