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Edinburgh v Glasgow , jubilee thingy , 29/7/22@19-30


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8 minutes ago, Jaizer said:

Slightly pedantic question but as Tom and ulle have same average as of 1st August anyone know who is treated as the higher averaged? With Tom potentially missing meetings would make sense to be him as can get a guest.

It's Østergaard. This is set out in the rules: the higher ranking in team order goes to rider with higher average in previous month's GSAs

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Just now, Beirao said:

What meetings would he miss? There are only three meetings in August . 

I've no idea the dates but there's some world U23 team cup, if does well in Cardiff might get the WC for SGP2 again. Was some pairs thing he was in France with Harris couple weeks ago sure must be a final for that. 

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30 minutes ago, arnieg said:

It's Østergaard. This is set out in the rules: the higher ranking in team order goes to rider with higher average in previous month's GSAs

Are the two averages identical, or can they be split by calculating to more decimal places?

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1 hour ago, Jaizer said:

I've no idea the dates but there's some world U23 team cup, if does well in Cardiff might get the WC for SGP2 again. Was some pairs thing he was in France with Harris couple weeks ago sure must be a final for that. 

If on international duty in official FIM or EMU meeting a guest facility is available no matter what number he is in rider order. 

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9 minutes ago, King Jamie said:

Averages aren't calculated beyond two decimal places.

They are - to differentiate between two riders with the same average to two decimal places. See below 
 

SR010.3 TEAM DECLARATIONS
Teams must be declared prior to the start of the season. Changes must be made at least 3 days before the start time of the meeting at which it is intended to be used.
In any declaration where 2 or more riders hold an identical MA (cannot be determined by a 3rd or more decimal point) then the re-declaration must nominate the hierarchical order. Where riders have a previous MA, then the higher placed rider from the previous issue shall retain the higher position. A rider in a teams declared 1-7 at the end of the previous season, not included in that teams new seasons initial declaration, may not be subsequently re-introduced into that team without the express permission of the Directors.

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1 hour ago, topaz325 said:

I thought British Speedway used to go on a break when the SON was being held or am I mistaken?

You are correct, though I think it was only the top division, though nowadays it doesn't make much difference as the Premiership and Championship are just about identical these days.

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2 hours ago, NeilWatson said:

They are - to differentiate between two riders with the same average to two decimal places. See below 
 

SR010.3 TEAM DECLARATIONS
In any declaration where 2 or more riders hold an identical MA (cannot be determined by a 3rd or more decimal point) then the re-declaration must nominate the hierarchical order. Where riders have a previous MA, then the higher placed rider from the previous issue shall retain the higher position.

No they're not. See highlighted bit from your post :)

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