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23 hours ago, parkendlass said:

Damn and blast CW injured and not riding in this one.

Knowing Redcars luck, the only replacement they will allow  for Charles will be a district nurse on a pushbike with a basket on the front.

 

With all these injured riders she may get some work.

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G'day guys. New to the forum and hi from Perth. Anyway, i really hope this is true because i was somewhere and kind of overheard a former world champion and fellow aussie saying he is coming out of retirement and riding for Birmingham UK next year and its a track he will love to ride and was very impressed when he saw it while visiting . I just could not help myself to listen in and i know its bad to but really excited for him coming back. All the best guys

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Ok who scores higher toe to toe ? 

Ellis - Riss = Ellis 

Agertoft- Anderson =anderson 

Castagna -Toft = 50/50 imo at pb .

Ayres - Stewart = Ayres 

R/R - Allen  = Allen

Hume- Woolley = Hume 

Shanes - Greaves = Shanes 

That is why i think it will be very close . Interesting to see how others think and yes i know this means nothing but its just a little illustration to why i think its evenly matched . I think Birmingham need to get minimum of 6 points from the 4 r/r rides.

I also heard Rogers on the Speedway tavern last night who said he made no tactical changes vs Glasgow because it would of made no difference. Now if i was in charge i would sack to guy on the spot for that comment. That is a absolutely awful attitude not just in speedway or sport but in life . What does that say to the riders ? what if the supporters took the same attitude ? were not gonna win so why bother going ?  Its with this attitude and mentality probably why he has won ZERO in his whole speedway career.

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19 minutes ago, ProudtobeaBrummie said:

Ok who scores higher toe to toe ? 

Ellis - Riss = Ellis 

Agertoft- Anderson =anderson 

Castagna -Toft = 50/50 imo at pb .

Ayres - Stewart = Ayres 

R/R - Allen  = Allen

Hume- Woolley = Hume 

Shanes - Greaves = Shanes 

That is why i think it will be very close . Interesting to see how others think and yes i know this means nothing but its just a little illustration to why i think its evenly matched . I think Birmingham need to get minimum of 6 points from the 4 r/r rides.

I also heard Rogers on the Speedway tavern last night who said he made no tactical changes vs Glasgow because it would of made no difference. Now if i was in charge i would sack to guy on the spot for that comment. That is a absolutely awful attitude not just in speedway or sport but in life . What does that say to the riders ? what if the supporters took the same attitude ? were not gonna win so why bother going ?  Its with this attitude and mentality probably why he has won ZERO in his whole speedway career.

I think I read/heard someone say that they used the Glasgow meeting(away) to try a few things out (engines/set-ups etc...) ?

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6 minutes ago, SuperBear said:

Ellis - Riss = Ellis (round pb)

agertoft - Andersen = Andersen 

castagna - mpt = mpt

ayres - Stewart = stewart

r/r - Allen = Allen

hume - Woolley = Hume 1000%

shanes - greaves = Shanes 

So that makes it 4-3 to Redcar ?

I don't think these comparisons tell a fat lot because imo Shanes is arguably better than Ayres and Paco, on his day....it really does depend on the 'track' and whether there's an outside line to be had....

Redcar are far stronger imo!

Should be some great racing all the same!

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Just now, GiveusaB said:

Every race we were trying something different and I used a new set-up every single race for example so we are always trying to improve

 

Paco's comments on main Brummies site......

I knew I'd read it somewhere : )

I agree with your comment about lack of winning mentality....'it seems to be a very British thing these days'...(unless you play cricket :cheers:)

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