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Somerset V Wolverhampton Wednesday August 9th


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Anyone know whether the Track covers Somerset had last week, were borrowed or now owned by the Club?

 

Seems a bit odd this decision, as like others have said it looks ok now for the rest of the day.

 

Can't help but think these rain offs and poor fixture planning will be detrimental to attendances.

 

5 weeks now without a home league meeting...crazy.

 

Football season now upon us...August holiday season as well.

 

Hopefully it won't...but I know my arrangements and disposable income will be further stretched with other attractions I wish to attend in coming weeks.

 

So many choices for people these days to spend their hard earned on and enjoy.

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Rain? What rain? Any showers look like they are going to miss ota. Bad call imo.

 

Disappointing call. The forecast is certainly much improved today.

Can't win with sometimes can you ???!!! If they went ahead and it turned bad as it is forecast you'd be moaning the other way. Strewth !!!

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Can't win with sometimes can you ???!!! If they went ahead and it turned bad as it is forecast you'd be moaning the other way. Strewth !!!

It's the year 2017...All speedway Clubs should have invested in track protection from the elements. Just like they have with airfences.

 

It is absolutely ridiculous that Speedway has been running all these years, and they still haven't found a way of riding in wet conditions or protecting the track properly.

 

No wonder speedway is losing fans...people get fed up with it and find other things to do that is reliable.

 

How does a Professional Sport run that is dependent on weather conditions, without at least trying to find a way to lessen the blow?

 

I shake my head sometimes...how do Promoters expect fans to keep loyal to a Club, when poor fixture planning and the slightest hint of rain means no Speedway for weeks on end?

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It's the year 2017...All speedway Clubs should have invested in track protection from the elements. Just like they have with airfences.

 

It is absolutely ridiculous that Speedway has been running all these years, and they still haven't found a way of riding in wet conditions or protecting the track properly.

For the first 40 years for a meeting to be cancelled it had to be torrential rain or the track so flooded that it couldn't be pumped away in time.

 

However, as they say these days, we are where we are and covers are now a necessity. We are told that part of the agreement with our new owners is that the Council will provide covers in time for next season. We shall see.

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It's the year 2017...All speedway Clubs should have invested in track protection from the elements. Just like they have with airfences.

 

It is absolutely ridiculous that Speedway has been running all these years, and they still haven't found a way of riding in wet conditions or protecting the track properly.

 

No wonder speedway is losing fans...people get fed up with it and find other things to do that is reliable.

 

How does a Professional Sport run that is dependent on weather conditions, without at least trying to find a way to lessen the blow?

 

I shake my head sometimes...how do Promoters expect fans to keep loyal to a Club, when poor fixture planning and the slightest hint of rain means no Speedway for weeks on end?

I think the riders might have something to say about riding in wet conditions, a bit like lying on the beach in pouring rain trying to get a sun tan !!! :rofl:

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I think the riders might have something to say about riding in wet conditions, a bit like lying on the beach in pouring rain trying to get a sun tan !!! :rofl:

What has it got to do with the riders having a say fella? They have far too much influence imo.

 

I'm fed up with the safety issue being used as a 'poor me' card. It's used to often when it suits them. A great deal of Speedway riders, ride bikes for fun in their spare time and do what we think is foolish. It's in their blood and how many of them get their kicks. If Speedway didn't exist, they'd be doing some other mad adrenalin fuelled sport and taking massive risks.

 

There is nothing wrong in riding in wet conditions...you race according to the conditions. It happens in other sports, yet Speedway seems to shut down at the slightest hint of the wet stuff...which is madness, especially in this Country where it rains so much.

 

They may not like getting wet and dirty...but tough. If it's raceable...then race...even if it means adjusting to conditions and racing slower and with more caution.

 

Soon there will be no speedway as we know it, and no living to make, if these riders keep making the call.

 

Tin hat on waiting for the shells to come in ;-)

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I am in the area this week on holiday and was hoping to go tonight + really looking forward to it as I have heard so much positive feedback on the racing at OTA.

The weather forecast was pretty poor, but has improved as the day has gone on, and we have only had a couple of light showers earlier today. I understand making an early decision, but it does seem to have been made very early today. Unfortunately, I won't have another chance to go this time

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We don't have a Home league fixture for 5 weeks, then 4 in the space of 2 weeks. Friday, Wednesday, Monday, Friday.

 

It's complete and utter madness....

 

I love Somerset to bits...but really? This is becoming a farce.

And if we have a couple of weeks of bad weather and rain offs, just like Swindon and probably others, you could be in a position of not being able to finish all your meetings before the play off cut off dates. I agree the scheduling this season has been really bad.

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We don't have a Home league fixture for 5 weeks, then 4 in the space of 2 weeks. Friday, Wednesday, Monday, Friday.

 

It's complete and utter madness....

 

I love Somerset to bits...but really? This is becoming a farce.

I can't actually remember what the last meeting was at Somerset, it's been that long. Absolute madness and insane fixture planning.

 

If the weather though at the OTA tonight has been anything like 10 minutes up the road, then the right call was made tonight for sure.

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I'm not far from the OTA and to be fair when it was called off earlier I was a little surprised, it began raining when I was leaving work although not too hard. Think the right decision was made, nothing worse than standing around getting wet waiting for a decision to be made.

Agree fixture planning not the best, as luck would have it I've not found anything else to do on a Friday evening. Roll on next week!!!!

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Lindgren missing riding for Rybnik in Poland- however Schlein has told Rybnik that he is riding in England not Poland.

Incidently next Friday 4th August when Belle Vue visit it`s the Danish final that night- so will Bjerre and or Hougaard be missing ?

To soon

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What has it got to do with the riders having a say fella? They have far too much influence imo.

 

I'm fed up with the safety issue being used as a 'poor me' card. It's used to often when it suits them. A great deal of Speedway riders, ride bikes for fun in their spare time and do what we think is foolish. It's in their blood and how many of them get their kicks. If Speedway didn't exist, they'd be doing some other mad adrenalin fuelled sport and taking massive risks.

 

There is nothing wrong in riding in wet conditions...you race according to the conditions. It happens in other sports, yet Speedway seems to shut down at the slightest hint of the wet stuff...which is madness, especially in this Country where it rains so much.

 

They may not like getting wet and dirty...but tough. If it's raceable...then race...even if it means adjusting to conditions and racing slower and with more caution.

 

Soon there will be no speedway as we know it, and no living to make, if these riders keep making the call.

 

Tin hat on waiting for the shells to come in ;-)

Stand on your head and speak up buddy !!!

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I can't actually remember what the last meeting was at Somerset, it's been that long. Absolute madness and insane fixture planning.

 

If the weather though at the OTA tonight has been anything like 10 minutes up the road, then the right call was made tonight for sure.

 

Just over a mile away and hardly saw any rain all day, shows how different it can be in such a short distance. Remember 4 or 5 years ago a meeting that was abandoned when heavy rain came and flooded the track, 5 minutes down the road the sun was out and completely dry!

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