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The doubling up rule quite frankly has been bought in with too many floors and loop holes in it.

 

 

Riders should have ONE average ..... combine their PL scores with their EL scores to get one true average.

 

 

It's too easy and plain common sense and then everyone, Promoters, Riders, Fan, Referees and Team Managers would know exactly who fitted in every situation.

 

I have proposed this for years.

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Learn to ride a small track and u can ride any track

 

If what people are saying about big tracks why was Exeter riders so Crap away from home on small tracks

You never saw Bridger when he was at the East of England Showground with the Panthers then...he was awful, just rode round the white line ignoring the fast lines.
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This is my first post on this forum and I thought I would use it to confirm a few points about Lewis Bridger joining Lakeside.

 

As things currently stand Lewis is likely to make a substantial loss this coming season. Whilst he does have a number of sponsors on board for 2013, he is still desperately looking to attract a major sponsor. Should anyone be aware of any potential sponsors who would like the opportunity of working with Lewis, I know he would be delighted to hear from them. Lewis can be contacted through his website www.lewisbridger.com

 

Whilst Lewis is being employed by Jon Cook to coach youngsters at the Hagon Academy, Lewis is receiving NO sponsorship this season from Martin Hagon.

 

There is no doubting that Lewis has underperformed in recent seasons but with the recent birth of his daughter, he has settled down. He recently posted the following on his Official Facebook page.

 

2013 is the turning point for team Lewis Bridger, I will do my very best to clear any outstanding debts I have with any company/individual throughout the season, I intend to achieve greatness in 2013 there is nothing holding me back I have some amazing people/partners onboard an in all honesty I couldn't do it without them, I have an excellent mechanic for 2013 and one of the best engine tuners in the world looking after my motors what more could a 23yr old British lad want I want 2013 to be a year everyone remembers onwards and upwards thank you all for your support happy new year and let's do this for #RICO #britishpride

 

Good luck at Lakeside Lewis!

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It’s simply a question of economics, Lewis cannot afford to ride in the PL and it will not help him to develop into an internationally acclaimed rider. Ideally he needs to be riding in Poland and I know he is in talks with some clubs there. Expect to see an announcement soon!

 

Unfortunately Lewis carries a lot of baggage from the past; he has matured greatly and is really trying to approach 2013 as a new start. He is in better physical and mental shape than he has ever been in; he has Ashley Holloway tuning his engines and has also employed a full time mechanic. No one doubts he has the skill and ability; he just needs some sponsorship money behind him to ensure he has the best equipment.

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It's all about equipment on bigger tracks, but the smaller tracks require more skill to ride. As mentioned earlier you need to be able to turn the bike harder, have much better throttle control, and the ability to scrub speed off going into the bends - bring a polish rider over who has never ridden a track smaller than a football pitch and he will struggle.

 

You just need a flipping fast engine and the know-how to make a bike run quicker in poland.

 

That's not to say that a polish rider isn't as good as his equivalent Brit riding for Lakeside, it's all about technique.

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It's all about equipment on bigger tracks, but the smaller tracks require more skill to ride. As mentioned earlier you need to be able to turn the bike harder, have much better throttle control, and the ability to scrub speed off going into the bends - bring a polish rider over who has never ridden a track smaller than a football pitch and he will struggle.

 

You just need a flipping fast engine and the know-how to make a bike run quicker in poland.

 

That's not to say that a polish rider isn't as good as his equivalent Brit riding for Lakeside, it's all about technique.

 

Its all about drilling the holes in the right places.

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It's all about equipment on bigger tracks, but the smaller tracks require more skill to ride. As mentioned earlier you need to be able to turn the bike harder, have much better throttle control, and the ability to scrub speed off going into the bends - bring a polish rider over who has never ridden a track smaller than a football pitch and he will struggle.

 

You just need a flipping fast engine and the know-how to make a bike run quicker in poland.

 

That's not to say that a polish rider isn't as good as his equivalent Brit riding for Lakeside, it's all about technique.

 

Just look at Gollob at the recent Monster Event in the USA for a demonstration.

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Without wanting to appear selfish, I think moving to The Hammers will do Lewis the world of good.

 

He's still a Young Brit; with masses of untapped potential.

 

I genuinely expect that this fresh start will be good for Lakeside Hammers Speedway, and hope that it will be financially beneficial to Lewis.

 

I really wish him every success. It's a great opportunity for the lad; and endorses Lakeside's ongoing commitment to BRITISH riders, rather than employing 'unknown Johnny Foreigner' - which seems to be the preferred choice for a number of other clubs.

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Without wanting to appear selfish, I think moving to The Hammers will do Lewis the world of good.

 

He's still a Young Brit; with masses of untapped potential.

 

I genuinely expect that this fresh start will be good for Lakeside Hammers Speedway, and hope that it will be financially beneficial to Lewis.

 

I really wish him every success. It's a great opportunity for the lad; and endorses Lakeside's ongoing commitment to BRITISH riders, rather than employing 'unknown Johnny Foreigner' - which seems to be the preferred choice for a number of other clubs.

I saw Lakeside twice last year, and there was only one British rider in the team.....! ! !
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You really don't engage brain before you post do you? They started the season with 4 - and have had good British representation for a good few years!

So why is my comment incorrect, what is your point, or have you got toothache. Their declared starting 7 actually included three brits not four. Please get your facts right for once. They were Lee....Mears and Robson. PK, Watt, Nilsson and Sedgemen are not brits.
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