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16 minutes ago, Daniel Smith said:

But that's a nonsense. You can't just start a new season with new rules with a out dated previous seasons assessed average. That's just bonkers.

The averages assessed for both Premiership and Championship must be the same. Multiply or divide the conversion. 

2019 is a new season and rider's on assessed averages then revert to the current season.

Kasper should be 4.00 Premiership and 6.00 Championship.

Taking Sheffield's average over the limit by 0.42.

No, because he rode for Sheffield in 2018, on an average of 5.20.  That will remain the same.  That's how it works. 

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13 minutes ago, semion said:

Has to be another Lynn rider who will up his average along with Lambert.  NKI is another who will add points to his average as will Riss.

With Kasper on a 4, we might be giving away points there, although i'm sure he will add to last seasons 2.55 with doubling up (if allowed ?) Robert will probably add half a point. Still don't know if NKI is coming back. I suspect not. If that's the case the Stars will struggle if he is not replaced like for like.

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here is my grey area with kasper. He has rode the right number of meetings if you add them together but in different leagues. This is unique really

his average should be, Lynn meetings 2.55 joined in with his Sheffield meetings average converted to pl. If that works out as under 3 then he can't ride pl. if it's over he can. His average has to be 4 minimum regardless.

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Averages cause more discussions,  more arguments, more interpretation ( more rule breaking) than any other part of this sport.   The sooner the riders are graded  the better..

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27 minutes ago, g13webb said:

Averages cause more discussions,  more arguments, more interpretation ( more rule breaking) than any other part of this sport.   The sooner the riders are graded  the better..

Gradings would be far far worse

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43 minutes ago, g13webb said:

Averages cause more discussions,  more arguments, more interpretation ( more rule breaking) than any other part of this sport.   The sooner the riders are graded  the better..

Gradings were terrible last time. Either system riders lose out. At least averages are a fairly fair reflection of a riders ability. team building to averages used to be pretty fun too. Nowadays it's blighted by doubling up and rolling averages etc and assessed averages based on other leagues. But it's quite simple really if you have all riders assessed as either a 9 for gp stars, 6 for non Gp. 4 for non GP u21

it doesn't have to be hard.

 

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37 minutes ago, Dandelion said:

I'm just wondering, if he's a second string, whatever the average is, King's Lynn must be going pretty top heavy?

It won't be top heavy.He will be a reserve for sure and Lynn will go with what they think is strength in depth,with Lambert being an out and out number one.

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1 minute ago, tellboy said:

It won't be top heavy.He will be a reserve for sure and Lynn will go with what they think is strength in depth,with Lambert being an out and out number one.

Says on Twitter that he'll be a second string...

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