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Excellent to see such good racing hopefully this adds a little boost to the sport in Sweden. We've seen some excellent crowds during the league season for big meetings and also the play-offs.

 

Think the referee has got Woffinden coloured glasses on tonight after another dodgy start.

 

19:30 GOLLOB UPDATE apparently no fractures suffered.

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Excellent to see such good racing hopefully this adds a little boost to the sport in Sweden. We've seen some excellent crowds during the league season for big meetings and also the play-offs.

 

Think the referee has got Woffinden coloured glasses on tonight after another dodgy start.

 

Well it would have only been a restart so whats your problem.

 

19:30 GOLLOB UPDATE apparently no fractures suffered.

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Well it would have only been a restart so whats your problem.

 

Lol lol i haven't got a problem, so calm down, what's your problem?

 

By the way i've had to type your quote in manually as when you posted yours you somehow placed it within mine.

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Fosters Paul. :drink: No probs mate. :drink:

 

No worries :)

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Can one of our more mathematical heads tell us whether it can still be won tonight, if so what has to happen? Or will it go to the last GP?

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Tai needs to lead his nearest opponent by 22 points (or more) at the end of the night.

 

Start of the meeting

134 Woffinden +22 +26 over his challengers.

112 Hampel

108 Pedersen

 

Currently

138 Woffinden +22 +27 over his challengers

116 Hampel

111 Pedersen

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Tai needs to lead his nearest opponent by 22 points (or more) at the end of the night.

 

Start of the meeting

 

134 Woffinden +22 +26 over his challengers.

112 Hampel

108 Pedersen

 

Currently

138 Woffinden +22 +27 over his challengers

116 Hampel

111 Pedersen

 

Cheers Paul, that's exactly how I have it :party: Thanks of course to your racecard, I worked it out after my post. So is NP still right that he needs 12pts, surely not, that's only if Hampel doesn't drop a point, isn't it?

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Can one of our more mathematical heads tell us whether it can still be won tonight, if so what has to happen? Or will it go to the last GP?

 

Thanks in advance.

 

At the end of Ht12 Tai has 138 pts, Jarek has 116 , as long as Tai equals what ever Jarek scores he could be champ tonight

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Kim Nilsson not a very wild wild card. What the speedway term for five zero's if he should attain that?

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News from Poland now saying that Gollob has injured the 7th vertebra in his spine

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Cheers Paul, that's exactly how I have it :party: Thanks of course to your racecard, I worked it out after my post. So is NP still right that he needs 12pts, surely not, that's only if Hampel doesn't drop a point, isn't it?

 

Ok a quick glance but should be right.

 

As of heat 16 the maximum series points that Hampel can get is 148. (Pre-meeting 112 + 6 so far + winning his last three rides 9 + win every race next week 21)

 

Tai is currently on 141 pts (Pre-meeting 134 + currently 7 points). So he now needs 8 more points tonight IF Hampel wins all his remaining races.

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