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Remember that the SCB changes rules mid season as they see fit depending on their mood , agenda or wether it's the wrong time of the month or even if there's a full moon or not !

 

One hopes its all been fully checked out and sanctioned .

 

You are just hoping it rains so you can be at the rerun! :lol:

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How comes nearly every speedway thread soon descends into an almost train spotting level of percentages and averages ?

 

I fear my son has got into this sport at a time where it's just about to disappear up its own exhaust pipe with an almost lemming like tendency to shoot itself in the foot as far as over complicated rules go

 

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How comes nearly every speedway thread soon descends into an almost train spotting level of percentages and averages ?

 

I fear my son has got into this sport at a time where it's just about to disappear up its own exhaust pipe with an almost lemming like tendency to shoot itself in the foot as far as over complicated rules go

 

i know what you mean, 4 riders, 4 laps simple isn't it!? A rider can either ride or not, via the average they have. So why does it need a rulebook of 56 pages? :oops:

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i know what you mean, 4 riders, 4 laps simple isn't it!? A rider can either ride or not, via the average they have. So why does it need a rulebook of 56 pages? :oops:

 

Because they need something in the Rule Book to cover when they BEND THEM!!! :oops::oops:

 

It's embarrassing. :oops::oops:

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So why is Adam missing? Because he is riding in an FIM World Championship Meeting.

What does rule 18.1.2.4 say? When the ACU nominate an ACU licensed Rider to an FIM Speedway Championship, or is selected to ride Speedway for Team GB, GB U21, then irrespective of the Rider’s MA a choice of Guest or Rider Replacement facility is available.

So that covers the situation with Adam…it is quite straightforward, it doesn’t matter if a rider is number 1 or 7 in the averages, so long as he is ACU nominated or ACU licenced.

If he were absent for any other reason e.g. injury then rule 18.2.2 (In the Premier League

e) Absent #7: NL G* : a Rider eligible for a NL Team who has never achieved an actual PL MA of 4.00 or above) would apply.

In any case if it were a case of rule 18.2.2 applying Lewis Blackbird wouldn’t be eligible as he is in a declared PL 1-7 and the guest must be solely riding in the NL….the NL team declarations on the BSPA website indicate the riders in NL who are not eligible to guest under rule 18.2.2 and Lewis Blackbird is one of them

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So why is Adam missing? Because he is riding in an FIM World Championship Meeting.

What does rule 18.1.2.4 say? When the ACU nominate an ACU licensed Rider to an FIM Speedway Championship, or is selected to ride Speedway for Team GB, GB U21, then irrespective of the Rider’s MA a choice of Guest or Rider Replacement facility is available.

So that covers the situation with Adam…it is quite straightforward, it doesn’t matter if a rider is number 1 or 7 in the averages, so long as he is ACU nominated or ACU licenced.

If he were absent for any other reason e.g. injury then rule 18.2.2 (In the Premier League

e) Absent #7: NL G* : a Rider eligible for a NL Team who has never achieved an actual PL MA of 4.00 or above) would apply.

In any case if it were a case of rule 18.2.2 applying Lewis Blackbird wouldn’t be eligible as he is in a declared PL 1-7 and the guest must be solely riding in the NL….the NL team declarations on the BSPA website indicate the riders in NL who are not eligible to guest under rule 18.2.2 and Lewis Blackbird is one of them

All open to interpretation and there in lies the problem.

 

The first rule allows a guest even when the rider is not at No1 when normally only r/r available.

But as at 7 in the averages a guest is the only option anyway so potentially irrelevant.

 

The second rule covers who can cover for a number 7 and the average is irrelevant.

 

As for Lewis not be elligible under rule 2 why? It doesnt state it has to be a rider solely riding in NL does it? Only NL qualifying and never had a PL average above 4. Lewis rides NL and has never achieved 4+ in PL.

 

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Taken from Ipswich Witches website:

 

 

Fans Forum On Saturday Night

Thursday, 08 August 2013 08:32

 

 

Another good reason to attend the Ipswich Witches v Redcar Bears meeting on Saturday night (August 10th) is that there will be an hour long Fans Forum in the main bar afterwards. A great chance to meet and chat with all your favourite riders, get autographs and have a picture taken, etc.

Also advance notice that ex-Witch Dennis Sigalos will be visiting Foxhall on Thursday August 22nd (Ipswich v Plymouth).

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Taken from Ipswich Witches website:

 

 

Fans Forum On Saturday Night

Thursday, 08 August 2013 08:32

Also advance notice that ex-Witch Dennis Sigalos will be visiting Foxhall on Thursday August 22nd (Ipswich v Plymouth).

Now I'll certainly be there! My idol as a kid growing up in the 80's. Witches legend.
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Can't believe that Sigalos has hijacked an Ipswich v Redcar thread....

 

The last time I saw him, Siggy hadn't aged that well and I hardly recognised him - yes, I know I can talk about aging well....

 

A super, smooth, fast and stylish rider, but Sanders was the better rider and was a far better servant to the Witches. Loved '83 when the two of them road in the team together - think Sigalos just missed out on an 11pt average that season. Just a shame some of Sigalos' 'fans' were so nasty to Billy.

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Can't believe that Sanders has hijacked an Ipswich v Redcar thread....... ;)

 

Ha, ha brilliant. Maybe Sam Tesar can hijack the Ipswich v Plymouth thread when it starts.

 

Yes Siggy was No.3 in the World, behind Bruce Penhall and Les Collins in LA in 1982. Sanders was 3rd in 1980 and 2nd in 1983 and was in 3 x Witches League winning sides in 1975, 1976 & 1984 and KO Cup winner in 1976, 1978 & 1984 captaining the Witches to a league and cup double. Good times which, tragically, weren't going to last much longer.....

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