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Doyle has gone the same way as Milik. Down. Had a good few seasons but time has caught up. No longer a rider to fear. The old guard on their way out and being replaced by younger, fearless riders.

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10 minutes ago, THE DEAN MACHINE said:

Yes that’s what the fuel tank thing was about, no it wasn’t directed at madsen and it’s a coincidence that it’s being talked about and madsen doesn’t look as quick 

The Polish article is in part directed at Grigori Laguta for avoiding test laps and allegedly avoiding fuel testing. He's had enough problems with authority for there to be a problem, surely?

 

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2 minutes ago, Steve Shovlar said:

Doyle has gone the same way as Milik. Down. Had a good few seasons but time has caught up. No longer a rider to fear. The old guard on their way out and being replaced by younger, fearless riders.

Could say he has never been the same since he won the world title. Was a two year spell where he was easily the best rider in the world (2016/17). 

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1 minute ago, RobMcCaffery said:

The Polish article is in part directed at Grigori Laguta for avoiding test laps and allegedly avoiding fuel testing. He's had enough problems with authority for there to be a problem, surely?

 

No its not directed at Grisza. Grigori was actually tested for fuel for several times always with negative results. If You knew Polish language you'd know that more ppl are interested in testing Unia Leszno bikes than Laguta

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1 minute ago, KingoftheTrack said:

After watching more Polish Speedway than ever before it really does show how many of these riders actually need British racing on a yearly basis.

There really only seems to be one racing style in Poland - flat out. Perhaps a lack of riding on technical tracks with less than perfect surfaces leads to a 'one-dimensional' approach and might explain why the Poles produce so many international riders but so few champions. 

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3 minutes ago, RobMcCaffery said:

There really only seems to be one racing style in Poland - flat out. Perhaps a lack of riding on technical tracks with less than perfect surfaces leads to a 'one-dimensional' approach and might explain why the Poles produce so many international riders but so few champions. 

Lol. It requires EVERYTHING opposite to british speedway to actually succeed at this sport. Even Woffinden learned everything in Australia and if not that he'd be another Harris

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