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  On 6/16/2024 at 6:18 PM, r8gdp said:

Didn’t watch it last night just tried watching now but internet not good here in North Wales so came on here to find result and read the comments,you seem to have come in for some stick lol

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Nowt new wi' these idiots, eh?

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  On 6/16/2024 at 12:53 PM, LagutaRacingFan said:

Zmarzlik is quickly becoming overrated. 

People calling him Poland's greatest ever rider are having a laugh. Tomasz Gollob is twice the rider Zmarzlik will ever be.

Gollob had to compete against Crump, Hancock, Leigh Adams, Nicki Pedersen and Tony Rickardsson.

Zmarzlik competes against Holder, Vaculik, Lindgren. Doyle, Bewley and Lambert.

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Has there been another era when there have been so few world champions competing? Past, present and future? Obviously Zmarzlik's achievements will be judged in the future, when he's retired along with the current crop. 

But Rickardsson competed against more world champions: Jan O Pedersen, Per Jonsson, Hans Nielsen, Sam Ermolenko, Greg Hancock, Billy Hamill, Mark Loram, Tomasz Gollob, Gary Havelock, Jason Crump, Nicki Pedersen = 11 champions, 21 world titles

6 wins, 3 2nd's (to Jan O, Crump & Nielsen), 2 3rd's (to Loram, Hamill, Crump & Pedersen), 2 4th's (to Hamill, Nielsen, Gollob & Hancock): 18 World Champions

Trick rode in 8 home GP's and won 2 in his 6 title wins. 

GP win ratio 23.81%

Zmarzlik: Greg Hancock, Tai Woffinden, Chris Holder, Jason Doyle, Nicki Pedersen, Artem Laguta = 6 champions, 13 world titles

4 wins, 2 2nd's (to Woffy & Laguta), 1 3rd (to Hancock & Woffy): 8 World Champions

Bartek rode in 16 home GP's and won 7 in his 4 title wins

GP win ratio 26.37%

A higher proportion of GP's have been held in Zmarzlik's home land in the modern era (and I don't care what you say, that is an advantage), with 2020's championship almost exclusively being held in Poland. Add in the ban applied to his 2 closest rivals as good as he undoubtedly is, he ain't no GoaT (yet).

Somebody else might want to look at Ivan Mauger's record :D

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  On 6/16/2024 at 2:20 PM, arnieg said:

So you agree that RnR is right to correct you. He was a former Russian national and has since represented the Polish national team in FIM competition.

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Yes I agree he is a former Russian national by birth that is beyond doubt.

The point I made is that his adopted Polish nation was made prior to the conflict & he represented Poland in that time. The suspension of Russian riders was made after the conflict started & it was at this time that other Russians moved to Poland where they have since taken Polish national status.

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  On 6/16/2024 at 9:03 PM, iainb said:

Has there been another era when there have been so few world champions competing? Past, present and future? Obviously Zmarzlik's achievements will be judged in the future, when he's retired along with the current crop. 

But Rickardsson competed against more world champions: Jan O Pedersen, Per Jonsson, Hans Nielsen, Sam Ermolenko, Greg Hancock, Billy Hamill, Mark Loram, Tomasz Gollob, Gary Havelock, Jason Crump, Nicki Pedersen = 11 champions, 21 world titles

6 wins, 3 2nd's (to Jan O, Crump & Nielsen), 2 3rd's (to Loram, Hamill, Crump & Pedersen), 2 4th's (to Hamill, Nielsen, Gollob & Hancock)

Trick rode in 8 home GP's and won 2 in his 6 title wins. 

GP win ratio 23.81%

Zmarzlik: Greg Hancock, Tai Woffinden, Chris Holder, Jason Doyle, Nicki Pedersen, Artem Laguta = 6 champions, 13 world titles

4 wins, 2 2nd's (to Woffy & Laguta), 1 3rd (to Hancock & Woffy)

Bartek rode in 16 home GP's and won 7 in his 4 title wins

GP win ratio 26.37%

A higher proportion of GP's have been held in Zmarzlik's home land in the modern era (and I don't care what you say, that is an advantage), with 2020's championship almost exclusively being held in Poland. Add in the ban applied to his 2 closest rivals as good as he undoubtedly is, he ain't no GoaT (yet).

Somebody else might want to look at Ivan Mauger's record :D

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Rickardsson also won the majority of his titles when you only had 6 rounds and 1 bad GP would kill your chances.

Jason Crump had five podium finishes out of 6 in 2001, but a poor Berlin GP cost him the title.

 

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  On 6/16/2024 at 9:03 PM, iainb said:

Has there been another era when there have been so few world champions competing? Past, present and future? Obviously Zmarzlik's achievements will be judged in the future, when he's retired along with the current crop. 

But Rickardsson competed against more world champions: Jan O Pedersen, Per Jonsson, Hans Nielsen, Sam Ermolenko, Greg Hancock, Billy Hamill, Mark Loram, Tomasz Gollob, Gary Havelock, Jason Crump, Nicki Pedersen = 11 champions, 21 world titles

6 wins, 3 2nd's (to Jan O, Crump & Nielsen), 2 3rd's (to Loram, Hamill, Crump & Pedersen), 2 4th's (to Hamill, Nielsen, Gollob & Hancock): 18 World Champions

Trick rode in 8 home GP's and won 2 in his 6 title wins. 

GP win ratio 23.81%

Zmarzlik: Greg Hancock, Tai Woffinden, Chris Holder, Jason Doyle, Nicki Pedersen, Artem Laguta = 6 champions, 13 world titles

4 wins, 2 2nd's (to Woffy & Laguta), 1 3rd (to Hancock & Woffy): 8 World Champions

Bartek rode in 16 home GP's and won 7 in his 4 title wins

GP win ratio 26.37%

A higher proportion of GP's have been held in Zmarzlik's home land in the modern era (and I don't care what you say, that is an advantage), with 2020's championship almost exclusively being held in Poland. Add in the ban applied to his 2 closest rivals as good as he undoubtedly is, he ain't no GoaT (yet).

Somebody else might want to look at Ivan Mauger's record :D

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He will not be racing many more World Champions in the next few years the way he is riding.

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  On 6/16/2024 at 9:03 PM, iainb said:

Has there been another era when there have been so few world champions competing? Past, present and future? Obviously Zmarzlik's achievements will be judged in the future, when he's retired along with the current crop. 

But Rickardsson competed against more world champions: Jan O Pedersen, Per Jonsson, Hans Nielsen, Sam Ermolenko, Greg Hancock, Billy Hamill, Mark Loram, Tomasz Gollob, Gary Havelock, Jason Crump, Nicki Pedersen = 11 champions, 21 world titles

6 wins, 3 2nd's (to Jan O, Crump & Nielsen), 2 3rd's (to Loram, Hamill, Crump & Pedersen), 2 4th's (to Hamill, Nielsen, Gollob & Hancock): 18 World Champions

Trick rode in 8 home GP's and won 2 in his 6 title wins. 

GP win ratio 23.81%

Zmarzlik: Greg Hancock, Tai Woffinden, Chris Holder, Jason Doyle, Nicki Pedersen, Artem Laguta = 6 champions, 13 world titles

4 wins, 2 2nd's (to Woffy & Laguta), 1 3rd (to Hancock & Woffy): 8 World Champions

Bartek rode in 16 home GP's and won 7 in his 4 title wins

GP win ratio 26.37%

A higher proportion of GP's have been held in Zmarzlik's home land in the modern era (and I don't care what you say, that is an advantage), with 2020's championship almost exclusively being held in Poland. Add in the ban applied to his 2 closest rivals as good as he undoubtedly is, he ain't no GoaT (yet).

Somebody else might want to look at Ivan Mauger's record :D

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Nope, he isn't.  That for me is still Hans Nielsen, given his record over all meetings (not just individual World Champs). 

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