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But his average has fallen significantly, that was my point and not that Taylor would not do better job at reserve but it would take a miracle for his average to fit in that rposition after the next cmas are issued

in reality Tays average hasnt dropped at all.

 

It is down to rolling averages.

 

Before his arm injury he had an ave of 6.99.

 

After his return his rolling ave was 5.99.

 

However his actual scores after his return were way down and his ave from those in isolation was about 4.5.

 

Add to that another year out with the broken leg and Id say it not a surprise that to date he is around 4.5.

 

Get his head in gear and keep his equipment in shape and he has a fair bit of improvement in him - especially from reserve.

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in reality Tays average hasnt dropped at all.

 

It is down to rolling averages.

 

Before his arm injury he had an ave of 6.99.

 

After his return his rolling ave was 5.99.

 

However his actual scores after his return were way down and his ave from those in isolation was about 4.5.

 

Add to that another year out with the broken leg and Id say it not a surprise that to date he is around 4.5.

 

Get his head in gear and keep his equipment in shape and he has a fair bit of improvement in him - especially from reserve.

Will improve even quicker now he's spending a few matches guesting for us, we dont seem to be looking much further at the moment and his scores are quite solid and consistent with the return's that Morris was averaging? :t:

 

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Taxi for Leigh Lanham in my opinion. How long to get dialled into the track. He's had half a dozen meetings and had one good race so far this year.

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I would just like to say that I hadn't seen a great deal of Simon Stead until he started riding for us this year (Leicester). He's a great rider, I rally do have a lot of time for the guy, very professional and unassuming. He's getting better each week, gonna get over to Sheffield one week and have a look it him round there.

 

All the best.

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I would just like to say that I hadn't seen a great deal of Simon Stead until he started riding for us this year (Leicester). He's a great rider, I rally do have a lot of time for the guy, very professional and unassuming. He's getting better each week, gonna get over to Sheffield one week and have a look it him round there.

 

All the best.

 

The words "You ain't seen nothing yet" spring to mind.

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in reality Tays average hasnt dropped at all.

It is down to rolling averages.

Before his arm injury he had an ave of 6.99.

After his return his rolling ave was 5.99.

However his actual scores after his return were way down and his ave from those in isolation was about 4.5.

Add to that another year out with the broken leg and Id say it not a surprise that to date he is around 4.5.

Get his head in gear and keep his equipment in shape and he has a fair bit of improvement in him - especially from reserve.

I stand corrected. Don't get me wrong I like the lad and see potential. Like Simon Nielsen coming back from a bad leg break, I've seen an improvement over the past two weeks.

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I would just like to say that I hadn't seen a great deal of Simon Stead until he started riding for us this year (Leicester). He's a great rider, I rally do have a lot of time for the guy, very professional and unassuming. He's getting better each week, gonna get over to Sheffield one week and have a look it him round there.

 

All the best.

He is a very nice guy and the

Absolute ballcocks at Sheffield if you know what i mean.

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I would just like to say that I hadn't seen a great deal of Simon Stead until he started riding for us this year (Leicester). He's a great rider, I rally do have a lot of time for the guy, very professional and unassuming. He's getting better each week, gonna get over to Sheffield one week and have a look it him round there.

 

All the best.

when he rode for workington he was almost unbeatable round derwent park

and it was a great racers track back then

high on the banking round the 3rd/4th bends was breath taking now more often than not anyone going up theres looses ground

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when he rode for workington he was almost unbeatable round derwent park

and it was a great racers track back then

high on the banking round the 3rd/4th bends was breath taking now more often than not anyone going up theres looses ground

 

James Wright used to do the same thing. A bit of water has gone under the bridge since then, though.

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