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Madsen will be 29 in a few weeks.If he doesn't manage to get through the GP Challenge that is quite an age to have never made it through on his own talent.And also quite an advanced age to recieve a first wild card.Jagus was older,but did manage to qualify...

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I think you mean pick the Dane's .

Denmark like Sweden has always been afforded 2 permanent riders in the GP field since it was revamped to a 15 rider format plus 1 wildcard

Do the Dane's warrant 2 picks ?

Simple answer is no they don't warrant two picks. Maybe they will get two, of lindback for example makes top 8 then maybe they would give them to Greg holder and two Danes? But would be rough on zagar/vaculik if they finished top 10 and didn't get one. Has a rider ever finished top10 in recent times and not been given a wildcard?
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This year especially, it would be tough on a rider finishing 9th or 10th in the GP's and not get a wild card. Standard this year is very high.

Last year Madson was looking very good, what I seen so far in the SEC is not so good, doesnt seem to have the spirit in him to mix it in a tough meeting like the present crop of GP riders are doing.

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Madsen in the SEC has been awful. Iversen easily, he scores 6-8 every GP. He won Cardiff two years ago, I'm sure he won a GP last year. The stupid Polish federation rule cutting down his schedule hasn't helped him. He seems like a rider that needs to ride as often as possible to stay on form. 7 consecutive years of being Danish Champion.

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Amazing how the Danes have diminished over recent years......

 

If fit and able/willing.....I'd pick NP every day of the week. But I cant see him riding at GP level again?

So I'd go for NKI......

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Very difficult to say who's going to be on form NEXT season. I'd say NO ONE would have even thought Magic would have been the top Polish rider in this years GP let alone leading the series with 60% of the season gone.

NKI probably worth being in the series. Always in the mix. Is he top 8 in the world. Not anymore. Top 15, Id say yes. Outside of him Id say MJJ is the most worth Dane. Age on his side too.

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Is the GP really that strong this year? I keep reading this, but I'm not so sure. It's certainly more even, and maybe stronger at the bottom end than some years, but I'm not convinced it's so strong as in the past.

 

Is Doyle better than Crump? Is Janowski better than Gollob? Lindgren better than Rickardsson? Pedersen a few years back was better than any Dane in this year's competition. Woffinden now not quite as strong as Woffinden a couple of years ago.

 

A good, even competition though.

 

If the Danes need a wildcard I'd go for Nicki if fit.

By saying strong i would say the riders may not be as good as the years ago but there arent really any weak links in the 15 riders like there has been in the past.

 

Any of the riders are capable of winning a GP i couldnt say that was true years ago.

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Watch the SEC. All the Danes involved are terrible. Iversen has been my favourite GP rider for a few years simply down to his plucky never say die attitude & style, he has been Danish Champion for the last 7 years straight. He has won GP's. The SGP needs a Dane. He is the only sensible choice. They needed a Swede a few years ago & chose THJ, how did that work out? Last every event pretty much. Madsen, MJJ just no, had their chance & didn't deliver. I do have a horrible feeling that in ten years the SGP will be 10 Poles & 5 also rans from the most profitable nations.

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Watch the SEC. All the Danes involved are terrible. Iversen has been my favourite GP rider for a few years simply down to his plucky never say die attitude & style, he has been Danish Champion for the last 7 years straight. He has won GP's. The SGP needs a Dane. He is the only sensible choice. They needed a Swede a few years ago & chose THJ, how did that work out? Last every event pretty much. Madsen, MJJ just no, had their chance & didn't deliver. I do have a horrible feeling that in ten years the SGP will be 10 Poles & 5 also rans from the most profitable nations.

 

They needed a Brit a few years back and chose Tai Woffinden. How did that work out?

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They wanted Nicholls in the series the first year but BSPA said they'd ban him if he took part (even without missing UK fixtures), so couldn't. The catalyst for him withdrawing from World Cup.

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I'd go with MJJ who is having a decent year and has proved he can win gp's.

 

 

 

Uhm yeah sure, :rolleyes: As far as I am concerned he have been rubbish all season long. He is 48th in the Swedish rider ranking for 2017.

Neither Iversen or KIldemand are good choices but they are less bad choices then MJJ or Michelsen.

 

Top Dane in the challenge..not such a daft choice after all, was it?

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Top Dane in the challenge..not such a daft choice after all, was it?

 

It was and still is. Just because someone is having a good day in the GPC doesn't mean that they are a good fit for the SGP.

I stick with my opinion that he have been very mediocre this season and doesn't deserve a wild card.

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It was and still is. Just because someone is having a good day in the GPC doesn't mean that they are a good fit for the SGP.

I stick with my opinion that he have been very mediocre this season and doesn't deserve a wild card.

 

No Dane deserves a wild card imo, but he's got 10 years on Iversen who's basically finished as a title contender.

At least Jensen still has time to improve.

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You have to decide which Dane is going to have a good 2018. As I see it the options are

Iversen

Pedersen

Madsen

MJJ

 

I think we all agree that Madsen just can't cut it in the GPs/individually. So he's out.

 

Pedersen has the class but does he have the fitness any more? It's a few seasons of constant injury now. TBH he should be looking at retirement. For me it'll be a sad day when he's not upsetting people in the GPs but he's just not done it for years now.

 

MJJ, I'm a fan of. Think he's a great little rider with a nice, slightly different style. But he found his level about 4 or 5 years ago now and hasn't kicked on.

 

Puk, he's not having a great year and last year wasn't a huge amount better. But I think of all the Danes he's the one I think is most likely to step it up and have a good 2018.

 

Kildemand. After a really bright start to his GP life, where he seemed to make finals for fun he just hasn't been the same since he actually got a full season. Could do it, but has a habit of doing stupid things. Could be great yet could be abysmal.

 

For me, Puk, Nicki, Kildemand, MJJ, Madsen in that order.

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