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I've read the rules and know that that rule applies to all 4 rounds. That's why the appropriate sentence begins with "Once the SWC Final Tournament has started...".

I tried to point out the same last year.
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I am not having a go fellow members but if that was Nicki P or Darcy doing that then all of you would jump on here to say what I am saying.

Nilsson left Krcmar no room and that could of ended with Krcmar being seriously hurt.

 

You talk some amount of p!sh

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I think it is a tough call, we saw last season in what happens when a rider (Miedzinski) decides to fence another rider (Emil Sajfutdinov). Very dangerous and I don't

know about you but I would prefer to see passings rather then blockings. Speedway is a very fast sport were riders usually are very close to each other.

A rider decides to pass on the outside when there is a gap, a second later he is moving in to the gap at the same time the other rider decides to block the passing rider.

 

Then we have a collision, why should the passing rider back off? Why shouldn't the blocking rider keep a gap on the outside?

It is just as much his fault as the passing rider's fault. The sooner we ban these blocking, the sooner the sport will be safer and more exciting.

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I think it is a tough call, we saw last season in what happens when a rider (Miedzinski) decides to fence another rider (Emil Sajfutdinov). Very dangerous and I don't

know about you but I would prefer to see passings rather then blockings. Speedway is a very fast sport were riders usually are very close to each other.

A rider decides to pass on the outside when there is a gap, a second later he is moving in to the gap at the same time the other rider decides to block the passing rider.

 

Then we have a collision, why should the passing rider back off? Why shouldn't the blocking rider keep a gap on the outside?

It is just as much his fault as the passing rider's fault. The sooner we ban these blocking, the sooner the sport will be safer and more exciting.

looked like nillson was in front to me. the czech lad only had to shut off

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I am not having a go fellow members but if that was Nicki P or Darcy doing that then all of you would jump on here to say what I am saying.

Nilsson left Krcmar no room and that could of ended with Krcmar being seriously hurt.

 

 

Wrong, nobody came down, it was just payback for the previous lap, that's speedway, it's not tiddlywinks, Krcmar had the choice to shut off as he was behind \nilsson, he decided to keep going and it cost him a place, tough.

 

Anyway, as you say it's just your opinion and we're all entitled to that.

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I think it is a tough call, we saw last season in what happens when a rider (Miedzinski) decides to fence another rider (Emil Sajfutdinov). Very dangerous and I don't

know about you but I would prefer to see passings rather then blockings. Speedway is a very fast sport were riders usually are very close to each other.

A rider decides to pass on the outside when there is a gap, a second later he is moving in to the gap at the same time the other rider decides to block the passing rider.

 

Then we have a collision, why should the passing rider back off? Why shouldn't the blocking rider keep a gap on the outside?

It is just as much his fault as the passing rider's fault. The sooner we ban these blocking, the sooner the sport will be safer and more exciting.

 

Ridiculous.

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