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No Nicholls, Harris or Richardson? There is a place for Stead though.

 

Is Harris trying the Qualifiers again, does Richardson and Nicholls seek any more GP action?

Richardson has stated that he's retired from international speedway so I doubt he will do them.

 

What of Hans Andersen though? Is he still unable to ride?

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From: http://www.ready-go.eu/lista_di_partenza.htm

 

1 Antonio Lindbäck

2 Benjamin Barker

3 Denmark TBA

4 Frank Facher

5 Mattia Carpanese

6 Peter Ljung

7 Croatia TBA

8 József Tabaka

9 Sebastian Ulamek

10 Ales Kraljic

11 Krzysztof Kasprzak

12 Guglielmo Franchetti

13 Filip Šitera

14 Tero Aarnio

15 James Wright

16 Jesper B. Monberg

17 Alessandro Novello

18 Dario Del Torre

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From: http://www.ready-go.eu/lista_di_partenza.htm

 

1 Antonio Lindbäck

2 Benjamin Barker

3 Denmark TBA

4 Frank Facher

5 Mattia Carpanese

6 Peter Ljung

7 Croatia TBA

8 József Tabaka

9 Sebastian Ulamek

10 Ales Kraljic

11 Krzysztof Kasprzak

12 Guglielmo Franchetti

13 Filip Šitera

14 Tero Aarnio

15 James Wright

16 Jesper B. Monberg

17 Alessandro Novello

18 Dario Del Torre

thanks for the line-up.

 

Lindback or Ulamek to win it, but I'll go with Lindback.

 

Andersen 3rd if he rides.

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How did James Wright get in there?

 

I might be wrong but based on the hooha of Tai not being able to be in GP qualifying this year... it all goes back to this meeting

http://speedwayupdates.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=indiv&action=display&thread=7274

 

I'm guessing that Bomber and Scott passed on qualifying ... I can see Robbo and Ollie passing up the chance ......but I am suprised that Lewis would

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I might be wrong but based on the hooha of Tai not being able to be in GP qualifying this year... it all goes back to this meeting

http://speedwayupdates.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=indiv&action=display&thread=7274

 

I'm guessing that Bomber and Scott passed on qualifying ... I can see Robbo and Ollie passing up the chance ......but I am suprised that Lewis would

I didn't think the British Final was part of the qualifying process anymore? Why can Tai not qualify this year?

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I didn't think the British Final was part of the qualifying process anymore? Why can Tai not qualify this year?

 

I'm not sure if the process has changed for next year but I do remember Tai kicking up last year after his failure to qualify for the British Final as it meant he would be unable to take part in GP qualifying this season....... his absence from the process seems to confirm that

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I didn't think the British Final was part of the qualifying process anymore? Why can Tai not qualify this year?

 

My understanding is that the Brits contesting this years qualifiers for a 2012 GP place come from the 2010 British Final, similarly next years qualifiers will come from the 2011 British Final.

 

If it's 6 places next year it'll be Nicholls, Harris, Woffy, Kennett, Richardson, and Barker as first choices, with Robson and Bridger next in line if any of the 6 decline to take part.

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being as much a fan of the old road to the world final process as the current GP process I can appreciate a system where its fair for all and the likes of Leigh Lanham get a chance in qualifying next year (if the usual suspects pass on it again)

 

But it really does strike me as a bit stupid that in the first place one of our shining hopes is in effect ruled out of the world championship for a year..... but even more so if the rules havent changed since that .............. surely even if they are not going to allow themselves a facility to let guys who have failed fair and square get back in to the process on a wildcard basis... they should be allowing themselves a potential facility for anyone who was injured at the time of the GB champs semi + final?

 

the carrot and stick approach can be a good one and may well in the future have gone a long way to making guys like Tai understand that he has to fight for things...... but I wonder if we truly have the numbers for that approach to be completely effective..... and where is the facility for injury?

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live updates from Divišov: http://www.speedwaylive.eu/

 

1 KARPOV Andrij, UKR

2 DRYML Aleš, CZE

3 STEAD Simon, ACU

4 LAGUTA Artem, RUS

5 ŠTICHAUER Hynek, CZE

6 WOODWARD Cameron, AUS

7 WÖLBERT Kevin, GER

8 VACULÍK Martin, SVK

9 PAWLICKI Przemyslaw, POL

10 PUODŽUKS Kasts, LAT

11 IVERSEN Niels Kristian, DEN

12 ZETERSTRÖM Magnus, SWE

13 JANOWSKI Maciej, POL

14 LOKTAJEV Oleksandr, UKR

15 MÁLEK Martin, CZE

16 KUDRJAŠOV Andrej, RUS

17 SIMOTA Zdeněk, CZE

18 GAVENDA Martin, CZE

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But it really does strike me as a bit stupid that in the first place one of our shining hopes is in effect ruled out of the world championship for a year..... but even more so if the rules havent changed since that .............. surely even if they are not going to allow themselves a facility to let guys who have failed fair and square get back in to the process on a wildcard basis... they should be allowing themselves a potential facility for anyone who was injured at the time of the GB champs semi + final?

Agree 100%.

 

Another stupid decision by the Brit authorities. The road to the SGP is already 1 year behind current form. Why are we insisting on making it 2 years behind? Can we not follow the example of other countries and hold our National qualifiers before the SGP qualy's start or leave a chance to make sensible, form related picks at the time?

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My ratings for Divisow

 

1 12. Magnus Zetterstroem (Szwecja) - () 3398

2 8. Martin Vaculík (Słowacja) - 3331

3 9. Przemysław Pawlicki (Polska) - () 3304

4 11. Niels Kristian Iversen (Dania) - () 3304

5 4. Artiom Łaguta (Rosja) - () 3269

6 13. Maciej Janowski (Polska) - () 3215

7 1. Andriej Karpow (Ukraina) - () 2922

8 2. Ales Dryml (Czechy) - () 2838

9 3. Simon Stead (Wielka Brytania) - () 2837

 

10 14. Aleksandr Łoktajew (Ukraina) - () 2771

11 7. Kevin Woelbert (Niemcy) - 2709

12 6. Cameron Woodward (Australia) - 2690

13 10. Kjastas Puodżuks (Łotwa) - () 2548

14 5. Hynek Stichauer (Czechy) - () 2265

15 16. Andriej Kudriaszow (Rosja) - () 2213

16 15. Martin Malek (Czechy) - () 2067

 

R1. Zdenek Simota (Czechy) - () 2083

R2. Martin Gavenda (Czechy) - () 1862

 

 

For Terenzano:

 

1 9. Sebastian Ulamek POL 3672

2 1. Antonio Lindback SWE 3490

3 11. Krzysztof Kasprzak POL 3288

4 3. Hans Andersen DEN 3262

5 2. Benjamin Barker GBR 3210

6 6. Peter Ljung SWE 2999

7 16. Jesper B. Monberg DEN 2990

8 8. Jozsef Tabaka HUN 2508

9 15. James Wright GBR 2471

 

10 14. Tero Aarnio FIN 2433

11 4. Frank Facher GER 2397

12 13. Filip Sitera CZE 2351

13 10. Ales Kraljic SLO 2276

14 7. Tomas Suchanek CZE 2174

15 12. Guglielmo Franchetti ITA 2114

16 5. Mattia Carpanese ITA 2070

17. Alessandro Novello ITA 1534

18. Dario Del Torre ITA 1500

 

Very simple situation in Terenzano - first 7 (almost 100%) + 2 from the others

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