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24th August 2013 Gp Challenge @ Poole


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INCIDENTALLY, if riders are tied for fourth there will not be a run-off ... final placings determined on count back (wins, seconds, etc).

 

Did King finish ahead of Kennett and Nicholls in the qualifiers? Cannot remember...

 

WILL get Tony Steele to clarify on Monday exactly how Harris got in ...

That's a silly argument as you knw full well the host nation has one wildcard entrant. Let's not deflect from the fact that Harris' inclusion appears to have been blatant discrimination by the BSPA.

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INCIDENTALLY, if riders are tied for fourth there will not be a run-off ... final placings determined on count back (wins, seconds, etc).

 

Did King finish ahead of Kennett and Nicholls in the qualifiers? Cannot remember...

 

WILL get Tony Steele to clarify on Monday exactly how Harris got in ...

Re last point.............real journalism at last! May even keep up my subscription!

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That's a silly argument as you knw full well the host nation has one wildcard entrant. Let's not deflect from the fact that Harris' inclusion appears to have been blatant discrimination by the BSPA.

 

Strong words...hope you've got your blood pressure medication ready then as he could well be qualified after the next heat

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Strong words...hope you've got your blood pressure medication ready then as he could well be qualified after the next heat

Nothing against Harris, it isn't his fault. Just wish the BSPA could make a fair decision.

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A simple solution; the Wild Card and any home reserves shouldn't be able to qualify for the Grand Prix series, even if they win the meeting. By all means include them to promote local interest, but it's a slap in the face to the riders who finished ahead of them in the earlier rounds, that riders like King and Harris get the chance because of their nationality.

 

JT.

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How else would you explain Harris inclusion? A rider that was knocked out already in the quarterfinal.

 

You're aiming the question at the wrong bloke...I'm sure if i trawl back through this thread there is info that would lead me to a full explanation.

I'm not getting bent out of shape over this, you lot are..

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Niels Kristian Iversen

Krzysztof Kasprzak

Kenneth Bjerre

 

All GP riders next year!

 

Smoliski and Harris both scored 10! Dunno who gets 4th and 5th!

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Kazpazak is through with Iversen! Last heat and if Smolinski wins hes 3rd and gets a place and Harris finsihes 5TH Behind Bjerre!

2p is should be enough since Smolinski got two 1st places while Harris only have one 1st place.

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PRETTY sure the answer will be that when a late withdrawal means none of the riders next in qualification order can compete it is up to the host nation to provide an additional rider or riders. Although the actually decision would have come via the SCB or the ACU (as the body affiliated to the FIM) no doubt the BSPA were asked to make the nomination. But, as said earlier, will enquire from Tony Steele.

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BSI will probably be reasonably happy with result. Means three Danes next year but that won't bother them considering extensive TV coverage there. At least two Poles even if Gollob doesn't make it. A German will go down well, especially with Berlin a possibility.

 

As stated earlier, Sweden the problem now. Three wild cards to choose with Holder a shoe in and Ward likely to make top eight.

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Best result for the GP's there, best 3 riders on paper, so not all bad.

Surely Smolinski 4th, he beat Harris in their first heat and had two wins versus Harris' one. Thank God for that!

 

Harris first reserve next season if PUK finishes in the GP top 8?

 

JT.

Yep, assuming that KK doesn't make up 20 points and get into the top 8 this year...............

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So Harris fails AGAIN. Quel surprise. And in his home country. Let's hope he takes a leaf out of Iversen's book and never relies on a Wild Card ever again. I won't hold my breath.

 

BSI will probably be reasonably happy with result. Means three Danes next year but that won't bother them considering extensive TV coverage there. At least two Poles even if Gollob doesn't make it. A German will go down well, especially with Berlin a possibility.

 

As stated earlier, Sweden the problem now. Three wild cards to choose with Holder a shoe in and Ward likely to make top eight.

 

You remarked earlier that BSI are happy with their current British quota. Surely they won't waste one of the places on Harris AGAIN will they? I can see them using his fifth place here as an excuse to get him back in, but I hope they see sense.

 

If next years line up is as follows, I'll be very happy;

 

1. Tai Woffinden

2. Emil Sayfutdinov

3. Jarek Hampel

4. Nicki Pedersen

5. Niels Kristian Iversen

6. Greg Hancock

7. Matej Zagar

8. Tomasz Gollob

9. Krzystof Kasprzak

10. Kenneth Bjerre

11. Martin Smolinski

12. Chris Holder

13. Darcy Ward

14. Andreas Jonsson

15. Grigory Laguta

 

JT.

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BSI will probably be reasonably happy with result. Means three Danes next year but that won't bother them considering extensive TV coverage there. At least two Poles even if Gollob doesn't make it. A German will go down well, especially with Berlin a possibility.

 

As stated earlier, Sweden the problem now. Three wild cards to choose with Holder a shoe in and Ward likely to make top eight.

I would go with AJ, along with Dudek and MJJ...
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Oh dear, same old garbage again sadly. I know they qualified but think its time it was freshened up a bit now as sick of seeing all the same tired old faces that do nothing year after year.

 

The likes of Bjerre, KK, Lindgren, Lindback, AJ etc have all been in it many times & r well passed their sell by date.

 

Look at how the young guns like Emil, Tai & Darcy have illuminated the sport this year?? If it wasn't for them 3 the series would have been pretty poor to say the least.

 

Do away with qualifying & get some fresh faces in as picks like the Laguta's, MJJ, Dudek, Pawlicki's, Janowski etc.

 

Would much rather watch these young guys battling with a few older heads like Nicki P & Greg than the usual dross.

 

And Smolinski?? Gotta be favourite to be lowest points scorer ever surely?? Worst GP rider since Zorro.

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