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Isn't time the GP riders all "grew a pair" and got rid of Olsen and the rest of his "even slicker than last time" track preparation team? :blink:

 

Stevie Wonder and David Blunkett could prepare better tracks! :angry:

 

Look at the Sky coverage last week from Scunthorpe and the previous evening from Wolverhampton? Let the guys who prepare these tracks on a regular basis do the job and keep Olsen and his meddling crew out of it.

 

As someone who has been involved in the sport since 1986 as a presenter, interviewer and producer of programmes for ITV and MotorsTV (and followed it since 1969) I have seen some fantastic racing over the years but when it comes to the GP it's the exception as opposed to the rule.

For god sake, the guy couldn't even prevent a rain off on an indoor circuit in Germany last year (our family were amongst the many Brits who wasted a fortune on that farce :mad: ) and he's still the GP director? :angry:

 

When riders like Leigh Adams are struggling on their home track there has to be something wrong?

 

Give me Premier League racing any time compared to that!!!

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Isn't time the GP riders all "grew a pair" and got rid of Olsen and the rest of his "even slicker than last time" track preparation team? :blink:

 

Stevie Wonder and David Blunkett could prepare better tracks! :angry:

 

Look at the Sky coverage last week from Scunthorpe and the previous evening from Wolverhampton? Let the guys who prepare these tracks on a regular basis do the job and keep Olsen and his meddling crew out of it.

 

As someone who has been involved in the sport since 1986 as a presenter, interviewer and producer of programmes for ITV and MotorsTV (and followed it since 1969) I have seen some fantastic racing over the years but when it comes to the GP it's the exception as opposed to the rule.

For god sake, the guy couldn't even prevent a rain off on an indoor circuit in Germany last year (our family were amongst the many Brits who wasted a fortune on that farce :mad: ) and he's still the GP director? :angry:

 

When riders like Leigh Adams are struggling on their home track there has to be something wrong?

 

Give me Premier League racing any time compared to that!!!

 

Couldn't agree with you any more, the racing has been of poor quality for some time now because of this insistance on slick tracks. I got a free copy of the series from last year after finishing as top lynn fan in fantasy speedway but i havent even unwrapped it yet as i thought the whole series was pretty poor. Lets get some dirt on the tracks and let the boys race.

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Totally agree. International petition called for - let's use fan power!!

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There is only one thing that Ole Olsen and his fellow GPer's will pay attention to .... money.

 

If you stop watching the GP's on tv and at the stadiums that will hit their pocket ....

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There is only one thing that Ole Olsen and his fellow GPer's will pay attention to .... money.

 

If you stop watching the GP's on tv and at the stadiums that will hit their pocket ....

 

I'm actually bored with it all now and said to hubby the other day, I wish we hadn't bought our tickets for Cardiff this year.. but we have, so we'll go...but this is he last year....for me anyway...

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Out of interest (not a regular SS reader anymore), has anyone conducted an indepth interview with the man and quizzed him on track preperation?

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Totally agree, micman. Leszno usually serves up a real treat, but it took one bend of Heat 1 to realise that we would all be disappointed by tonight's fare. Why oh why does Olsen not prefer tracks conducive to racing? :unsure:

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Totally agree, micman. Leszno usually serves up a real treat, but it took one bend of Heat 1 to realise that we would all be disappointed by tonight's fare. Why oh why does Olsen not prefer tracks conducive to racing? :unsure:

Because he'd rather produce tracks conducive to Danes.

 

Only way I can see the end of Olsen is if fans start voting with their feet. Surely someone at IMG/BSI can see that the slick tracks are spoiling the GP's???

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Totally agree. International petition called for - let's use fan power!!

 

Interestingly a letter to the relevant people has been on my mind for a while

 

people say that petitions dont work....... I remember a certain sports editor for a national newspaper giving us a reply that a campaign wont work with them but then lo and behold speedway started getting a bit more coverage from his newspaper......... petitions and campaigns do work because it shows in volume exactly how people feel

 

the question is who are the correct people? I should imagine Paul Bellamy at BSI is a natural guy to send one to ............ is John Postlethwaite still a big cheese at BSI?

 

George Pyne and Jim Leitz look like the right guys at IMG

 

and then there is the FIM.............. as far as I can tell Ole reports to either the Vice Presidents of the Track Racing Commission....Jörgen L. Jensen and Andrzej Grodzki..... or to the President himself Roy Otto

 

 

 

No matter how Paul Bellamy beamed about the first GP in his interview with Chris Louis tonight.... BSI cannot be happy with a) the crowd at Prague and b.) the potential of attracting fans to the venues by the racing itself a fortnight ago................. I have had the distinct feeling that BSI/IMG's hands are completely tied on this matter but i'm sure it wouldn't hurt to contact them to let them know of the disatisfaction

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I asked someone ''in the know'' about why the tracks are all prepared so slick for the GP's. The answer ? The sponsors dont want to pay money and then see their logo's covered up by shale, and thats the reply i was given

 

and how thrilled would a few teenagers be to be allowed in for free and to stand on the centre green to watch the racing inbetween when they hose down those banners?

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There is only one thing that Ole Olsen and his fellow GPer's will pay attention to .... money.

 

If you stop watching the GP's on tv and at the stadiums that will hit their pocket ....

Are you suggesting Olsen is being paid to make GPs as boring as possible? :blink:

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I asked someone ''in the know'' about why the tracks are all prepared so slick for the GP's. The answer ? The sponsors dont want to pay money and then see their logo's covered up by shale, and thats the reply i was given

thats bullrubbish. the reason behind it is danes are brought up and love slick tracks.olsen is killing the gp series by dictating slick tracks at places that are normaly well prepped and good racing

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You didn't say that as such, only by inference. You did say that Olsen et al only pay attention to money. They are producing lousy tracks that make for dismal speedway, which are televised everywhere and give the impression that speedway is a processional sport. Olsen is paid to produce these tracks and if money talks that suggests that he believes this situation is satisfactory, unless and until someone pays him more money to produce deeper tracks.

 

My question is why the people who ARE paying him believe that the tracks he produces are satisfactory and give value for that money? Some ulterior motive, maybe - other than saving a few quid on the extra shale? :unsure:

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I would 100% sign a petition to get rid of Olsen. I havent seen the first 2 gp's, however I was so dissapointed with last seasons racing that it left a sour taste in the mouth.

 

I think the sponsors claim sounds plausable, as the money they generate from them is the only logical explanation for grading tracks that produce gate and go, dull, boring racing.

 

I am quiet saddened as the GP, for me was always the pinnacle. I went to Wroclaw in 07 and saw a fantastic meeting. Last year was anything but.

 

If the racing does not improve this year, I will seriously think about bypassing them in 2010.

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I can't believe I'm agreeing with micman..... we're watching the re run of the GP now, and it's not very entertaining..... Glad I've decided to give Cardiff a miss this year..... the money I'm saving will pay for a brand new PC being built to order for me :D

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I asked someone ''in the know'' about why the tracks are all prepared so slick for the GP's. The answer ? The sponsors dont want to pay money and then see their logo's covered up by shale, and thats the reply i was given

Ha, this is the only reason I could think of BSI/IMG not wanting the best racing the riders could provide for the public in their series.

 

So it all boils down to clean sponsors names, forget the racing as long as the sponsors names are clean .................. how sad eh They must also think that the fans who attend to see the racing are irrelevant too then, as longs as the sponsors names are clean ......................

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The idea of slick tracks to keep the advertising on the airfence clean may not be the only factor but I don't doubt it is a major consideration. The advertising on the bends must be at a premium, prime spot etc, and companies are not going to pay a premium for something we the punters can't see.

Slick tracks do seem to help the danes though and that is without doubt a factor.

I was given last seasons GP dvd set and I also have not watched them, started but only watched part of the first one.

So having missed a year of the GPs and watching last night for the first time, the thing that struck me was how flat it all was in the studio. They could not say what they wanted to say but was obvious they were hacked of as we are with the situation. It was said several times how good the Lesno track is normally, also can't remember who said that the track looked good in the morning and they were told to pack/compact it and it had all day to bake in the sun.

That does actually add some credence to the clean advertising theory as well.

Allthough the stadium was not full last night it was a good crowd and all the while the attendances are ok and the viewing figures don't drop we will just have to wait till dear Olle retires and then hope he is not replaced with somebody of a similar ilk.

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I agree, Olsen is ruining the spectacle of the grand Prix & his track preparation isn't allowing the riders to give the veiwers what they want to see.

All of the commentary team pointed it out last night, surely all of that feedback get's back to Olsen & the big cheeses at SKY, surely they listen & take note.

I'm just wondering if the lack of racing as a spectacle is turning veiwers away from GP Speedway, this is the only thing that will change anything imo.

It was even stated about how different it looked to the veiwer at Wolves & Scunny.

Olsen has to change things,SKY have to relate all the feedback, or he has to go.

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