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I just felt that this needed to be a separate topic...

I know that after yesterday, a few people were questioning Jason Doyle's ability, but I have witnessed some really bizarre stuff on some of the Facebook groups. It seems that people really don't think he's good enough to be in the GP's. I just responded to a comment on there from somebody questioning his participation. I said that while he had a bad day yesterday, he has  had a great year. Her response was, "he's not consistent enough!"

Really? Four finals in six events? That's not consistent?

Another idiot suggested that NONE of the riders outside the Top Six should be allowed back the following year, and should be replaced by newcomers! I know some of you question the wildcards, but really? The World number 7 isn't good enough to be in the GP's, and should be replaced by somebody who is probably nowhere near GP standard? Are there really 10 other riders who would be able to "compete" in the GP's?

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22 hours ago, chunky said:

I just felt that this needed to be a separate topic...

I know that after yesterday, a few people were questioning Jason Doyle's ability, but I have witnessed some really bizarre stuff on some of the Facebook groups. It seems that people really don't think he's good enough to be in the GP's. I just responded to a comment on there from somebody questioning his participation. I said that while he had a bad day yesterday, he has  had a great year. Her response was, "he's not consistent enough!"

Really? Four finals in six events? That's not consistent?

Another idiot suggested that NONE of the riders outside the Top Six should be allowed back the following year, and should be replaced by newcomers! I know some of you question the wildcards, but really? The World number 7 isn't good enough to be in the GP's, and should be replaced by somebody who is probably nowhere near GP standard? Are there really 10 other riders who would be able to "compete" in the GP's?

Simple answer no there isnt 3 let alone 10 barring the obvious laguta and emil, as seen with with gp qualifiers the riders that come in they rarely do anything.

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18 minutes ago, mc131 said:

Simple answer no there isnt 3 let alone 10 barring the obvious laguta and emil, as seen with with gp qualifiers the riders that come in they rarely do anything.

Exactly! That's why I don't understand people banging on about, "WE NEED NEW FACES"!

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54 minutes ago, chunky said:

Exactly! That's why I don't understand people banging on about, "WE NEED NEW FACES"!

I don't myself, I do think ppl forget that the gp is the pinnacle of the sport and most riders won't get there, it takes alot to be a top 15/16 rider and consistently year in year out.

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35 minutes ago, mc131 said:

I don't myself, I do think ppl forget that the gp is the pinnacle of the sport and most riders won't get there, it takes alot to be a top 15/16 rider and consistently year in year out.

Right, it's the World Championship; it's not a training scheme to blood up-and-coming riders!

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