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King's Lynn v Birmingham 04/04/24


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It's always a damned if you do/don't scenario....as a kid I'd have been gutted...but, as an 'old-git', financial costs, plus entertainment value are more prevalent, so 'caution' always wins the day for me.

A nostalgic memory....

As a 7 year old (1974) my dad took me to watch B'ham away at Barrow...(mid-week- 350 mile round trip) only for it to be called off when we got there ! :D

Madness/passion/dedication....take your pick! :D

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1 hour ago, therefused said:

I imagine the 2 o clock post was arranged a few days ago and scheduled for that time. What are they supposed to do, not advertise the meeting at all?

It's also possible that the forecast they use deteriorated in those three hours. 

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44 minutes ago, GiveusaB said:

It's always a damned if you do/don't scenario....as a kid I'd have been gutted...but, as an 'old-git', financial costs, plus entertainment value are more prevalent, so 'caution' always wins the day for me.

A nostalgic memory....

As a 7 year old (1974) my dad took me to watch B'ham away at Barrow...(mid-week- 350 mile round trip) only for it to be called off when we got there ! :D

Madness/passion/dedication....take your pick! :D

I think we've all done something like that. In the very early 1960's 4 of us drove a similar distance  in a very ancient Austin Sheerline which did about 20mpg to Poole for meeting , only to be greeted at the carpark entrance by an attendant who explained the meeting had been called off.:)

As for madness/passion/dedication? I would say all three.:D

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3 hours ago, tellboy said:

I never know which forecast to look at.Very often I've  used the met office and BBc and quite often their forecasts change regularly the closer they get to the day.The times they have both got my hopes up only to be let down by their updated forecasts nearer the time of a meeting.

Does anyone know or think they know which is the best weather app to use.Currently i am using wetter.com but that's pretty much the same.

Edit:Been a lot of rain here on the outskirts of Wisbech overnight.Maybe the same over Lynn?

Before the day itself I don’t think there is a forecaster that is more reliable than any of the others. The BBC seem to be very pessimistic with sometimes rain nearly all day, everyday. Of course given the current weather they will be right a fair bit of the time. I would say the Met Office is a bit less pessimistic and they seem to forecast less rain than the BBC.

On the day itself I use AccuWeather as I find a combination of their rainfall radar and minutecast to be quite useful.

 

 

 

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12 minutes ago, Bagpuss said:

Always liked Super Shane, top bloke although never rode for my team.

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1 hour ago, WembleyLion said:

Before the day itself I don’t think there is a forecaster that is more reliable than any of the others. The BBC seem to be very pessimistic with sometimes rain nearly all day, everyday. Of course given the current weather they will be right a fair bit of the time. I would say the Met Office is a bit less pessimistic and they seem to forecast less rain than the BBC.

On the day itself I use AccuWeather as I find a combination of their rainfall radar and minutecast to be quite useful.

 

 

 

I’m the same as you on the day Accuweather radar and minutecast are pretty good guide.Its difficult for Promotions these days as they know the riders will always want it off if track slightly dodgy or rain falling.I don’t even leave the house now if there is a cloud in the sky after a dull day.

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7 hours ago, therefused said:

I imagine the 2 o clock post was arranged a few days ago and scheduled for that time. What are they supposed to do, not advertise the meeting at all?

Yes considering they knew that the meeting wasn't going ahead because of the track conditions from last weeks weather.

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Just throwing another 'issue' in to the do they/don't they, run a meeting based on weather forecast?

I think its fair to say that the majority of 'speedway' fans want to see close/competitive racing?

Well....bear with me...I'm getting to the point :D

Sometimes.....because of the 'forecast' (possible rain)....track prep is hindered ?   ..i.e they don't water the track in advance....therefore, the surface is extremely slick/dusty, which makes for 'processional' racing....which doesn't raise much enthusiasm imo!

Therefore....I'd vote for a call-off, over a 'cr#p' meeting!

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9 minutes ago, DazS said:

i think if your a away fan and travelled a fair distance you would watch a crap meeting.

In my time I've seen plenty of crap meetings on "perfect" tracks and some belters on so called crap tracks. A "crap" track can often be a great leveller 

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