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Leszno Gp - 24th April 2010


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*Apologies i just realised that Tai Woffinden is technically representing Britain. I just can't get used to the australian accent , no more than i could ever accept a heavily south african accented cricketer being claimed as english when interviewed on tv.

 

Or does he actually live in the UK now, as in, has been here since a very small child? I seem to remember a thread a while ago which touched upon the fact he doesn't reside here and every single cultural favourite 'this that and the other' on his website is australian. Having said that, i guess quite understandable if he was brought up in Australia. If he, on the whole, is a permanent resident over here since a child (although as i say worryingly strong accent would tend to suggest not?) then all is fine and dandy. I certainly wouldn't hesitate to go (non)home after the season ends to grab the beautiful weather over there.

 

Anyways, whichever flag he decides to bear publicly and in his heart - the two aren't always the same, look at the increasing number of polish flags of convenience that are carried - i strongly wish him all the best in the series. He definitiely is one of my favourite riders and should do the GP's proud.

 

Further to the last point, surely we will not get the farce of a polish anthem being played if Emil Sayfutdinov wins? Whilst appreciating he is riding on a polish licence, he is russian of birth etc. If someone takes up a profession in a different country to their birth, they have a licence to work which is under the flag of that country, however, it doesn't change their nationality to that of the licence. I mean do we have factory workers, shelf stackers, fruit pickers etc from abroad who are part of a union over here, and in effect have a british licence to work here temporarily, claim full british nationality?

Tai is not remotely 'technically representing Britain'. The guy IS British. Was born in Britain and has British parents.

 

Hopefully Emil will stay Russian as I enjoy watching those guys and they have a chance of WC glory with him in the team.

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Yet again miles away from the GP not interested in the GP but as always you have an opinion on it will you ever leave it alone

Don't we all have an opinion, it all makes me LOL!! It's got to be about keeping everyone and everything pristinely clean on the night, is that speedway?

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Thought it was a slightly above average GP with a boring final to be honest. Didn't buy into Tatum and Pearsons ravings at all. A few good races but nothing to rave about like those two have.

 

Brits disappointed as usual. Clear to all the Tai is currently miles out of his depth. Shouldn't really have got the WC. Harris suprised by making the semi so can't moan about that as its better than he usually does.

 

Holder continued his Poole form by riding slow bikes. Put himself about but Emil went past him like he was standing still.

 

 

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Well another boring meeting to add to all the other boring GPs :lol:

 

Bloody Hell that was amazing......great racing from the off, super TV coverage, decent commentary, nice Sky programme with 3 good guests...well done to everyone especially the track staff.....awesome! :)

 

Lets hope this is the first of many!

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Thought it was a slightly above average GP with a boring final to be honest. Didn't buy into Tatum and Pearsons ravings at all. A few good races but nothing to rave about like those two have.

 

Brits disappointed as usual. Clear to all the Tai is currently miles out of his depth. Shouldn't really have got the WC. Harris suprised by making the semi so can't moan about that as its better than he usually does.

 

Holder continued his Poole form by riding slow bikes. Put himself about but Emil went past him like he was standing still.

Have you ever seen a good speedway meeting? As every meeting you go to, one of the teams involved seems to be crap which spoils a good night, every report you have made on a t.v meeting that doesn't involve Poole seems to be an average meeting and every Premier League meeting that has been on t.v in your opinion has been crap. For any newcomer to the sport reading your reports will never want to go to a live speedway meeting :wink:

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An absolutly fantastic meeting on a fantastic track, well done everybody involved! Watching at home there was just a totally different atmosphere... usually its a case of filling in the scorecard job done after the first lap or so and feeling completely let down at the end of the meeting when you realise you've wasted 3 hours. Instead it was entertaining and definately a great advert for the sport. Similarly you felt a different atmosphere in the studio with their jobs being made much easier as the racing did the talking. Well done to everybody, finally SGP is a product we can be proud to say is the pinnacle of our sport. Lets hope rounds 2-11 are as good.

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Have you ever seen a good speedway meeting? As every meeting you go to, one of the teams involved seems to be crap which spoils a good night, every report you have made on a t.v meeting that doesn't involve Poole seems to be an average meeting and every Premier League meeting that has been on t.v in your opinion has been crap. For any newcomer to the sport reading your reports will never want to go to a live speedway meeting :wink:

 

I thought it was above average for a GP. Just didn't think it was spectacular as the commentators were going on. It was like they were on a mission to rave whatever the meeting was like. It was good but not as great as they were say (my opinion of course). There were a few good races. Holder battle with Crump and Emil, Kolodziej, Pedersen going backwards, Zorros win.

 

By the way just a heads up. I thought that PL meeting at Scunthorpe last year was very good.

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Excellent GP, loved it from start to finish. The final was shaping up superbly before the crash (speaking of which, going by their comments afterwards, was I watching a different race to Havelock and Nicholls!?) so it was a shame that was cut short but what a GP on the whole. Crump brilliant, as was Hampel but I expected a good one from him and I thought Kolodziej was very good aswell.

Bomber had a good first 2, was nowhere in the next 2 and then did well enough to just get through to the semi-final where he was never really in it. Tai was on the pace at times but didn't look to have the same speed or control as others, but I'm confident with time we will see big improvements.

Also want to mention Holder who, in his first GP, gave a good account of himself with some tough racing and I think we can look forward to some good GPs from him in the near future.

So a good, well-prepared track is all the GPs needed. Hopefully with Tony Olsson in, we can look forward to this all year :approve:

 

Oh, and as always I loved the commentary. "I'm glad it's only a minute long, I couldn't cope for 2" Classic Kelv :lol:

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Super meeting and one that will have new fans coming to the sport.

Well done T Olsen.

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