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I'm a fairly new follower of the sport, and only recently became interested in the national leagues. I'm still confused by the way the reports talk about scoring.

 

Specifically, what does it mean that someone "scored 10 paid 11"? Paid what?

Also, sometimes I see "scored 10+3". Where does the "+3" come from?

 

 

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Bonus points. Riders get them for coming behind their teammate in a scoring position. So for example where a rider wins a race and his teammate comes second, the guy coming 2nd gets a bonus point therefore 2+1.

 

I should point out its only where teammates cone 1st and 2nd or 2nd and 3rd. No bonus points for 1st and 3rd.

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Does the Premier League still have bonus points. I am sure I read once that they had been stopped.

yes the PL still gas bonus points .

There was apparently an agreement to not pay the points money for them but that seems not have been universely adhered to.

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Not towards your greensheet average for team building, but most sources would include bp in CMA (or provide both with and without bp)

Not on official BSPA averages which is the most important.Averages without bonus points count towards team building.guest replacements etc.

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Does the Premier League still have bonus points. I am sure I read once that they had been stopped.

It was only for riders finishing third behind a team mate who had finished second , except if the team mate was on a t/r , that the bonus point got stopped . A pretty dangerous move which I think has been mostly ignored by clubs .

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