tomcat Posted July 11, 2009 Report Share Posted July 11, 2009 (edited) A rider actually said it in an interview once years ago. If a rider is quicker and is going to pass you, you may as well let him work for it and leave a bit of room rather than both ending up in the fence and out for weeks. He then went on to say the Americans were the most gentlemanly when leaving room, the Brits were the worst for closing the gap. Perhaps it just doesn't happen anymore, hence why nobody has heard of it. Well as a former rider.... and I dont mean this to sound nasty, But What A Load of Cobblers. There is and never has been a gentlemans agreement like the one you state. Quite simply, we are there to race, if rider X is behind and faster, its down to him to find a way past, not for the leading rider to move over. During my career, I quite often found myself behind, not a very good gater you see, and at no point did I get left any room to pass deliberatley. I had to use my head and work out where on track I could pass, looked for any mistakes or where the leading rider was having problems negotiating bends etc. Its called Track craft...!! Yes some riders will leave a 'Fair' gap to race. a good example used to be Chris Louis and Mark Loram, who would leave eachother room to race fairly, but wouldnt leave big gaps deliberately, it was a common respect for eachother. But never have any riders, to my knowledge, had a gentlemans agreement on that score. Edited July 11, 2009 by tomcat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SCB Posted July 11, 2009 Report Share Posted July 11, 2009 (edited) Are you drunk SCB? That seems slightly out of character from you! Not really. In what way? I've never liked Nicki, in 1998 he comes to Newport twice and wiped out Wato 3 times, I have along memory. I can't stand Nicki. He is a great rider. I'll pay to watch him. He can do amazing things. Sadly, he is a nut job who does (or has done) far too many silly things so I'll always have a smile/laugh when he falls/crashes. edit> I didn't want to see him injured, I'm not than nasty. Edited July 11, 2009 by SCB Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dietbowers Posted July 11, 2009 Report Share Posted July 11, 2009 I can't stand Nicki. I did laugh when he was taken out. The Russian lifted and took him out and had to go. I don't regret laughing. Shawn,that was a nasty crash,and there was nobody at fault in my opinion,but my daughter said it was Nicki P`s because he was never going get to around him from that position. Must admit to thinking it wasn`t a bad meeting in the end,the Russians thoroughly deserved to go through. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HenryW Posted July 11, 2009 Report Share Posted July 11, 2009 edit> I didn't want to see him injured, I'm not than nasty. That was the important part that you left out earlier. The lack of a comment like that was what seemed out of character.... As I said earlier in the thread...I was shouting at the TV for Greg to close the door and hang Nicki out, and I was kinda happy that he DID do that, but as soon as I saw the replays and it was clear that Nicki had been hurt I was feeling bad for asking for that... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dietbowers Posted July 11, 2009 Report Share Posted July 11, 2009 (edited) I hope you realise it`s an art that not everybody can accomplish ........especially the English Edited July 12, 2009 by AndyM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snapper-racing.co.uk Posted July 12, 2009 Report Share Posted July 12, 2009 to be world champion you also have to avoid injury...... even a Neilsen special slide off can result in injury...... its been a dangerous game he has been playing all that said hopefully his injuries are not too serious Incredible performance by the Russians and a pretty good meeting all told with some interesting lines and decent racing Mr Snapper..... i'm interested how much of that you felt was team spirit and how much was machinery? There is no doubt that the Russians' tails were up but imo the machinery was bang on right from the start....... and once again Emil's machinery was head and shoulders above anyone else If you watch Sajfutdinov and the rest of the russians they were trying to straighten up quickly after coming off the bends - this can give a dramatic boost to speed. And is something Emil has a great skill for - this guy really knows how to ride the bike and switching from inside to outside in such a fluid motion. i dont think its solely down to machinery again - how would you just get a whole teams bikes to ride great. Its called getting the right gearing for the track more than anything. If your riding smoothly you will gain a lot of speed - the track looked nice and smooth and with a little bit of rain it would give that extra bit of grip. They rode as a team, they tell each other everything. I saw this team in Latvia when I was there with Team Usa a few seasons back in a qualifier and they are so professional in their approach - the work off each other - and think their hard work is now starting to pay off. Not taking it away from them but - the other teams did seam very lack lustre - the only rider who looked the business was Bjerre. Even Lukas Dryml was asleep until near the end. These guys have the old school / very eastern block mentality which means they themselves are like machines. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snapper-racing.co.uk Posted July 12, 2009 Report Share Posted July 12, 2009 Thought this meeting was pretty good and well done to Russia. But why was Emil the only russian not to be in team Kevlars? They had them made last season - they were not new - he has new sponsors this season, so would want to advertise them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HenryW Posted July 12, 2009 Report Share Posted July 12, 2009 If you watch Sajfutdinov and the rest of the russians they were trying to straighten up quickly after coming off the bends - this can give a dramatic boost to speed. And is something Emil has a great skill for - this guy really knows how to ride the bike and switching from inside to outside in such a fluid motion. I agree entirely. Emil knows how to ride a speedway bike to get the best out of it. You just need to look at the race with him and PUK tonight where he got the bike straight out of turn 2 and leaned back earlier despite being on a ridiculously tight line inside PUK who thought he was already on the line. However, from what I have been told he also knows exactly what he wants from his bike, and can give great information to his crew, which has to help a lot. The rest of the Russian team just lifted their game tonight. Denis, Gaffer and RoPo were doing what they do best....I don't think any of those guys looked particularly fast on the track, but they were working their strengths perfectly tonight. Sometimes it's not just about the bikes....it's about what the lump of flesh sitting atop it does with it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snapper-racing.co.uk Posted July 12, 2009 Report Share Posted July 12, 2009 I sincerely hope you are joking!!! Nicki Pedersen is behind the Russian rider going for a gap that is closing rapidly, the sensible thing to do would of been to turn the throttle forward to reduce the speed and cut inside. Or if you are serious in your comments then you are as thick as Nicki Pedersen in thinking that the throttle only goes one way. After almost forty years of watching speedway their now seems to be a lot of fans who don't know anything about a speedway bike or a riders positioning on the track. Nicki Pedersen cost his nation a fair crack at a direct place in the world cup final. END OF RANT!!! Something to note - if you turn the throttle forward you can actually increase speed as the rear wheel catches up with the engine. The same principal is applied to get the bikes to slide in the corners, whereby the throttle is blipped (a quick snap forward and back) to give the rear wheel the required boost to break away and slide. To slow you have to roll the throttle off by about half and that could have made him drop off a lot - especially as they were entering the bend where you need an increase in speed. He was sort of in no mans land, although he could've avoided the crash... I was more surprised that Nicki didnt switch to the inside and it did look as if he was going down that path and yet stuck to the outside and went for a gap that wasnt there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SCB Posted July 12, 2009 Report Share Posted July 12, 2009 (edited) I was more surprised that Nicki didnt switch to the inside and it did look as if he was going down that path and yet stuck to the outside and went for a gap that wasnt there.You're an expert at everything, you now even seem to know more than a multi World Champion. Edited July 12, 2009 by AndyM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snyper1010 Posted July 12, 2009 Report Share Posted July 12, 2009 LOL SCB i have been waiting for someone to comment on Snappers "i will answer everything" mentallity. From claiming to know exactly what is in peoples drinks to how they wipe there arse. Anyway well done to the Russians i dont think anyone seen that coming against the Danes and Swedes. Would of been a totally different ball game had Nicki been able to continue. Im not even going to comment on the crash it was a racing incident where next week the exact same incident will be awarded the other way. Hope the Danes get their team and themselves sorted for the race off. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trackman2 Posted July 12, 2009 Report Share Posted July 12, 2009 QUOTE (SUPERACE @ Jul 11 2009, 09:28 PM) Thought this meeting was pretty good and well done to Russia. But why was Emil the only russian not to be in team Kevlars? They had them made last season - they were not new - he has new sponsors this season, so would want to advertise them. Or perhaps more importantly, Emil was by wearing the black kevlars riding illegally, strange, but true. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arnieg Posted July 12, 2009 Report Share Posted July 12, 2009 What a fantastic meeting. Brilliant result for the Russians, and a superb show from Bjerre. I'd say the Laguta/Pedersen decision was right, but it was a marginal one. With international speedway dominated by a few nations predictability is one of the sport's greatest enemies. I've been expecting the Russians to do this, but not for another 3 or 4 years when Artem Laguta and Vodyakov are ready to compete at the top level. This result really gives the World Cup a shot in the arm. The only downside is the dreary abuse that seems to dominate this thread. Dooraki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stoaty Posted July 12, 2009 Report Share Posted July 12, 2009 You're a idiot expert at everything, you now even seem to know more than a multi World Champion. Waaah! My IRONY-O-METER has exploderated! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deano Posted July 12, 2009 Report Share Posted July 12, 2009 (edited) Well as a former rider.... and I dont mean this to sound nasty, But What A Load of Cobblers. There is and never has been a gentlemans agreement like the one you state. Quite simply, we are there to race, if rider X is behind and faster, its down to him to find a way past, not for the leading rider to move over. During my career, I quite often found myself behind, not a very good gater you see, and at no point did I get left any room to pass deliberatley. I had to use my head and work out where on track I could pass, looked for any mistakes or where the leading rider was having problems negotiating bends etc. Its called Track craft...!! Yes some riders will leave a 'Fair' gap to race. a good example used to be Chris Louis and Mark Loram, who would leave eachother room to race fairly, but wouldnt leave big gaps deliberately, it was a common respect for eachother. But never have any riders, to my knowledge, had a gentlemans agreement on that score. Cheers tomcat, much appreciated ... so some riders have a common respect for each other, which may have been what the rider in the interview was eluding about years ago. Can't imagine many riders having a common respect for Nicki P. Edited July 12, 2009 by Deano Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phlipphlopp Posted July 12, 2009 Report Share Posted July 12, 2009 Got to say well done to the Russians. On the Nicki P incident , i thought he was in the wrong place at the wrong time, the Russian had the line, Nicki made a bad call IMO, but one of those you can put down as being a racing incident , you cant legislate for footrest getting hooked up in someones wheel, but at least this proves that Nicki was half a bike length behind at the time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gary moore Posted July 12, 2009 Report Share Posted July 12, 2009 *Yawn* We all know You hate Pedersen, but give it a rest. Nikki might be a hard rider, but he doesn't deserve the continual snidy remarks every time he has a crash which is not his fault (unless you are a referee obviously). I get totally pissed off by the continual snidy remarks about Nikki in here. You don't get to be world champion by being a dirty/crap rider. Give the guy a break, he was a bloody hard rider when he started out, but he has matured into a true world champion. I don't give a rubbish what anyone else thinks about him, I just hope he is ok, & bounces back to win a few more world titles. If England had a few Nikki Pedersen's in their team we wouldn't be turning up at Peterborough as also rans, scratching round for third place. If your not bothered about opinions expressed here why the rant?? Oh yeh,hes always been dirty and now its coming back to him,its called payback!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ruckerroo Posted July 12, 2009 Report Share Posted July 12, 2009 Triffic stuff from the ruskies, bloody hopeless efforts from several swedes and danes, bjarne was bloody awful tbh. I have to admit that i thought the ref got it wrong, to my eyes the guy in front is allowed to go where he likes, nicki was never level, let alone in front down the straight and there wasnt any room for him where he was attempting to go. Saying that i hope he makes a good recovery, he is just getting the other side of the coin this season, he cant keep getting getting miracle decisions from refs like the previous 4 years tbh. Team GB should watch how this russian side rode and take it as a big positive into monday.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RacerDon Posted July 12, 2009 Report Share Posted July 12, 2009 Agree....... Team reserves are a must and 3 rides would stop any team trying to gain by naming one of their top riders. The current situation is ridiculous, although caused by Poland abusing the previous rule a couple of season's back. Made even worse by the tactical joker rule. Anyone watching speedway for first time and seeing the combination of these two rules would almost certainly write the sport off as mickey mouse. That said I expect Russia would have won anyway. p.s. does anyone in the world NOT know how old Emil is by now ?????????????? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Conkers Posted July 12, 2009 Report Share Posted July 12, 2009 Sorry to inteupt all this banter but I've had some infomation on the condition of Nicki Pedersen. Don't know if it's already been posted. Had a text late last night from a friend who does some work for the DMU - Nicki is still at the hospital and will see a specialist today to see if he needs a skin graft. He will not ride on Thursday. If I receive any further information, I'll post it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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