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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2007 14:47:14 GMT
Janusz makes his return to the Racers on Monday at home against Eastbourne. ;D www.readingbulldogs.com/news.php?extend.701Mark & Wellie certainly off to a good start in pleasing their public. We've had more press releases (all bearing good news) in the past week than we got all season previously from BSI.
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Post by schumi on Jul 6, 2007 17:00:17 GMT
You must be happy with that news. I know he's British but Andy Smith was never going to bolster the team.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2007 23:19:09 GMT
Too right we're happy with the news Schumi. Couldn't give a toss if Smudger was British or not, he's not EL standard anymore and to be honest wasn't last year either.
Still to be convinced of J000nas back in the team, but haven't actually seen him ride for us again yet. He might surprise me being down at reserve now.
Things definately looking a bit brighter than they were 3 or 4 weeks ago anyway.
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Post by admin on Jul 6, 2007 23:57:04 GMT
Good news for Reading, of course. But at the minute it doesn't look like Kolodziej's development is going too well. Those broken collarbones seem to have really knocked the stuffing out of him. Barely considered for selection to the Polish SWC squad and didn't even qualify for the Polish Golden Helmet.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2007 0:05:52 GMT
Granted Sube, Janusz hasn't set the world alight since he returned to UK racing last year.
But as you say he's been hampered with collarbone injuries and that definately affected his riding style. I think he's probably been a bit pissed off with all the politics as well, between Tarnow dictating where & when he can ride (not just this season either) & then BSI going belly up - I'm sure the Reading riders were made aware of JP intending to pull the plug back around Easter time.
There's still glimpses of brilliance there every now and again and when they do shine through it's worth the entrance fee alone. Other than that, he's a solid 6.5pt rider and as a rider brought in as a second string you can't complain really about the job he does. It's also pleasing to see that he does want to ride for the club, rather than just the bloke with the GP carrott.
Given the choice between Jani who's maybe not quite lived upto the expectations people had of him or Andy Smith, there's no contest really is there?
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