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15 minutes ago, Agrotron said:

Holder out for a few weeks and Ford hopeful Kildeman will deputise, fk it lets just bin Holder now and take Peter for the season! 

 

Monkey business already 

I think they'd be better off with Kildemand than Holder.

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Kildemand rode in 9 GP's last year so should be classed as any other GP rider and assessed at  9 or 8, whichever is being used.  He last rode in the UK in 2015 and averaged 7.10 but it is farcical if he is allowed to return on that average but Zagar, who last rode in the UK more recently,  in 2016,  wasn't allowed to return on his average of 7.48.

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5 minutes ago, Aces51 said:

Kildemand rode in 9 GP's last year so should be classed as any other GP rider and assessed at  9 or 8, whichever is being used.  He last rode in the UK in 2015 and averaged 7.10 but it is farcical if he is allowed to return on that average but Zagar, who last rode in the UK more recently,  in 2016,  wasn't allowed to return on his average of 7.48.

I agree - has BSPA agreed Kildemand can ride for Poole. Good but craft move by Ford to replace a 7pt rider with a 9pt one and still be within limit. 

 

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5 minutes ago, Aces51 said:

Kildemand rode in 9 GP's last year so should be classed as any other GP rider and assessed at  9 or 8, whichever is being used.  He last rode in the UK in 2015 and averaged 7.10 but it is farcical if he is allowed to return on that average but Zagar, who last rode in the UK more recently,  in 2016,  wasn't allowed to return on his average of 7.48.

If Kildemand is allowed to sign for Poole then the sport is really bent.

As you say Zagar wasn't allowed to return on a 2016 average because he rode in GPs.   Anyone can clearly see then that Kildemand, in exactly the same posiion, can't be allowed to return on a (even older) 2015 average.   It has to be 9.00 

If Kildemand is allowed to ride, then Zagar should sue the SCB as he had an offer of a team place on 7.48 which was withdrawn when he was saddled with a 9.00 average for the exact same reasons that should apply to Kildemand.

 

P.s.  Is Holder's work permit expected to be granted in a few weeks, or is he out for the season now?

 

 

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2 minutes ago, WalterPlinge said:

If Kildemand is allowed to sign for Poole then the sport is really bent.

As you say Zagar wasn't allowed to return on a 2016 average because he rode in GPs.   Anyone can clearly see then that Kildemand, in exactly the same posiion, can't be allowed to return on a (even older) 2015 average.   It has to be 9.00 

If Kildemand is allowed to ride, then Zagar should sue the SCB as he had an offer of a team place on 7.48 which was withdrawn when he was saddled with a 9.00 average for the exact same reasons that should apply to Kildemand.

 

P.s.  Is Holder's work permit expected to be granted in a few weeks, or is he out for the season now?

 

 

I imagine Holder is out to sort out stuff with Max first and his Poland visa issues. 

Your not going to come to P and P unless he plans to ride. 

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Could it be a technicality as Kildermand was a replacement GP rider due to injury to Nicki etc and not a qualified 1-15 rider.  

Several riders had wild cards for one GP.  Does that make them a 9pt rider too like Cooky at Cardiff.   Of course not.

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1 minute ago, poolebolton said:

From what I’ve just been told. 

Killer isn’t classed as a GP rider due to his reserve status. And his average fits because Poole still had about 0.4ish point left!!! 

Business as usual when it comes to Poole and the BSPA.

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4 minutes ago, Mark said:

Could it be a technicality as Kildermand was a replacement GP rider due to injury to Nicki etc and not a qualified 1-15 rider.  

Several riders had wild cards for one GP.  Does that make them a 9pt rider too like Cooky at Cardiff.   Of course not.

The rules are being made up as they go. How is Vaculik on a 8?

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9 minutes ago, Mark said:

Could it be a technicality as Kildermand was a replacement GP rider due to injury to Nicki etc and not a qualified 1-15 rider.  

Several riders had wild cards for one GP.  Does that make them a 9pt rider too like Cooky at Cardiff.   Of course not.

No of course not but appearing in 9 of the 11 gp's is a little different to a single appearance as a wildcard isnt it

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10 minutes ago, Anzum said:

The rules are being made up as they go. How is Vaculik on a 8?

If Poole get away with this stunt well what's the point??? fair  play totally gone out of the window.Vaculik was ninth in the series but  he gets a eight unreal  to be honest  but nothing surprises you with Poole.

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