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1 minute ago, Grand Central said:

No doubt the worst guest with the least insight of anyone  since BT took over

Poor old Natalie. She is flogging the deadest of horses here.

Yep, bring back Dave Norris for me, if he's still got any brain cells left, was always good value.

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2 minutes ago, nw42 said:

Yep, bring back Dave Norris for me, if he's still got any brain cells left, was always good value.

No doubt Floppy was an excellent guest back in the day.

But TW just shows that the idea of picking a guest on the basis of how good you are at riding is fatally flawed.

As he says ' all he does is ride the bike'

You need to book a guest who can put together coherent sentences based upon an understanding of so much more and with insightful analysis.

And Tai just hasn't been blessed with that skill

He is a master on his machine. No doubt .

But he can't put that into words.

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2 minutes ago, Noodles said:

Just have 4320 and then we don't have to have all this nonsense. 

4-3-2-0 is a bigger nonsense.    We saw that last year.  

The new system is far better.       Just need to get  Shouty and Kelv to understand it, and bin the clueless pits-side bimbo.

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2 minutes ago, WalterPlinge said:

4-3-2-0 is a bigger nonsense.    We saw that last year.  

The new system is far better.       Just need to get  Shouty and Kelv to understand it, and bin the clueless pits-side bimbo.

They didn't have 4320 last year & it isn't a new system.

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2 minutes ago, Noodles said:

They didn't have 4320 last year 

4-3-2-0  would mean that anyone having an engine failure would see their team automatically knocked out.   This was the problem we had last year.

The new system is clearly better and fairer.

 

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5 minutes ago, WalterPlinge said:

4-3-2-0 is a bigger nonsense.    We saw that last year.  

The new system is far better.       Just need to get  Shouty and Kelv to understand it, and bin the clueless pits-side bimbo.

”We need to get the official confirmation” :lol:

was it 6 or 7 times she said that. Not HER fault though. Look at the SR for the meeting to find out the ref and the jury president to blame. Also remember, they need to get it right. The important heats wont get re-run later...

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And even long after we've watched Germany v Czecho in the 3rd and 4th place race-off, the graphics are still showing Slovenia 4th.

The bimbo in the pits was just awful.   Not a clue what was going on.

Even though Shouty and Kelv knew the new rules, they were still doubting themselves.   "As far as we understand it".     If you know the rules you need to gow a pair and be definite, not be hedging your bets with self-doubt.

 

 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Grand Central said:

Yes it is.

Giving the advantage in a 3-3 in the deciding races to the team that finished higher in the qualifying heats IS a new system this year.

The scoring system is 3210 - as it was last year. 

 

Just now, WalterPlinge said:

erm, yes it is.   

See above

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