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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2008 22:36:14 GMT
Races being awarded should be down to the common sense of the ref .tonight most fans knew that heat 15 should have been awarded a 5-1 thou the ref has to apply the rules what in this case is a re run .
Whats to stop riders falling off when the other team is on a five one and giving the other rider another chance ? pure stupid
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Post by zonkers on Sept 1, 2008 23:52:52 GMT
Had a last minute change of mind and went to this meeting tonight - and glad I did. Thought it was a great meeting, some great racing and a great atmosphere. Crowd was better than expected - although having just watched it back on Sky it seems the cameras kept catching the far end which was relatively empty ! Thought all our riders performed well, and the team spirit and morale seems to have been rejuvenated. Did anyones notice Rik Frost's slip of the tongue...? Think he forgot who he's sponsored for a minute there... Also, not sure quite how much he knows about speedway... But who cares...Lol !
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Post by Genghis on Sept 2, 2008 6:08:45 GMT
Er... I assume this was BEFORE Lukas's amazing move around the outside in Heat 8. ;D No, it was a fair comment.......there are only two tracks that Dryml is even adequate at.......and Peterborough is one of them. Look at Dryml's scores in the GP's and you'll get a true reflection of his riding ability.........he's the worst regular rider in the series, by a large margin. Kev, I prefer to look at the glass as half full, which is that Lukas is the fifteenth best rider in the world.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2008 6:58:46 GMT
Also, not sure quite how much he knows about speedway... But who cares...Lol ! Let's hope he's more aware of the battle he'll have with the cash guzzling landlords to get anything resembling a regular fixture list Or perhaps he has other plans
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2008 7:02:17 GMT
Races being awarded should be down to the common sense of the ref .tonight most fans knew that heat 15 should have been awarded a 5-1 thou the ref has to apply the rules what in this case is a re run . Was well happy that the ref said do it again. I wanted to see if Batchelor could beat Sullivan without getting a roller? The question was answered. If TB did do a w****r sign then it must have been to himself ;D
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2008 8:43:13 GMT
Races being awarded should be down to the common sense of the ref .tonight most fans knew that heat 15 should have been awarded a 5-1 thou the ref has to apply the rules what in this case is a re run . Was well happy that the ref said do it again. I wanted to see if Batchelor could beat Sullivan without getting a roller? The question was answered. If TB did do a w****r sign then it must have been to himself ;D Yea batch just keeps rolling all the time ...... and your right he must have been doing that sign at himself .
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2008 19:30:57 GMT
No, it was a fair comment.......there are only two tracks that Dryml is even adequate at.......and Peterborough is one of them. Look at Dryml's scores in the GP's and you'll get a true reflection of his riding ability.........he's the worst regular rider in the series, by a large margin. Kev, I prefer to look at the glass as half full, which is that Lukas is the fifteenth best rider in the world. Genghis, splash some cold water over your face and wake up........only on Planet Genghis is he even in the top one hundred.
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Post by Genghis on Sept 2, 2008 22:02:46 GMT
Kev, I prefer to look at the glass as half full, which is that Lukas is the fifteenth best rider in the world. Genghis, splash some cold water over your face and wake up........only on Planet Genghis is he even in the top one hundred. Kev, you can't argue with stats, and the GP stats show that Lukas IS the fifteenth best rider in the world
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2008 22:50:35 GMT
Genghis, splash some cold water over your face and wake up........only on Planet Genghis is he even in the top one hundred. Kev, you can't argue with stats, and the GP stats show that Lukas IS the fifteenth best rider in the world On the contrary Genghis, I can argue with anything. Just for the record, are you aware that Damian's paltry 5.00 average for Peterborough places him as the seventh best rider to represent them this year? Now, with Peterborough currently placed in eighth place in the EL, I guess that statistically you could multiply 7 by 8 and get 56. Statistically then, Damian is the 56th best rider in the EL. Let's take this one stage further.........there are nine teams of seven riders, so in total there are 63 riders in the EL........so that places Damian at 56 of 63. Riders such as Nicki Pedersen, Damian Balinski, Rune Holta, Krzysztof Kasprzak and Matej Zagar don't currently race in the EL, but there's no doubt they are better riders than the Anti Christ Dryml, so using that logic you can see how his 56th placing is quickly eroded down to sub 100. ;D
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Post by Genghis on Sept 3, 2008 11:20:43 GMT
Kev, you can't argue with stats, and the GP stats show that Lukas IS the fifteenth best rider in the world On the contrary Genghis, I can argue with anything. Just for the record, are you aware that Damian's paltry 5.00 average for Peterborough places him as the seventh best rider to represent them this year? Now, with Peterborough currently placed in eighth place in the EL, I guess that statistically you could multiply 7 by 8 and get 56. Statistically then, Damian is the 56th best rider in the EL. Let's take this one stage further.........there are nine teams of seven riders, so in total there are 63 riders in the EL........so that places Damian at 56 of 63. Riders such as Nicki Pedersen, Damian Balinski, Rune Holta, Krzysztof Kasprzak and Matej Zagar don't currently race in the EL, but there's no doubt they are better riders than the Anti Christ Dryml, so using that logic you can see how his 56th placing is quickly eroded down to sub 100. ;D Kev, so you've worked all this out on Lukas's HANDFUL of appearances for Peterborough? I can't see how any of the 15 riders in the GP series can be considered as anything but amongst the top 20 riders in the world. It follows by definition.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2008 15:56:06 GMT
To try and shut you 2 up, THIS is the top 100 riders in the World, and genghis see where Lukas is positioned in ALL leagues and events:
Best 100 Current standing (after GP in Daugavpils - 31 August, morning)
1 Nicki Pedersen 4376 2 Jason Crump 4101 3 Greg Hancock 3903 4 Leigh Adams 3882 5 Hans Andersen 3780 6 Tomasz Gollob 3664 7 Andreas Jonsson 3527 8 Jaroslaw Hampel 3384 9 Bjarne Pedersen 3338 10 Wieslaw Jagus 3336 11 Grzegorz Walasek 3212 12 Chris Holder 3183 13 Freddie Lindgren 3157 14 Peter Karlsson 3155 15 Sebastian Ulamek 3143 16 Lee Richardson 3140 17 Scott Nicholls 3067 18 Emil Sajfutdinov 3057 19 Chris Harris 3050 20 Rune Holta 3041 21 Piotr Swiderski 3037 22 Piotr Protasewicz 3023 23 Rafal Dobrucki 3014 24 Magnus Zetterstrom 2998 25 Jason Doyle 2997 26 Niels K Iversen 2992 27 Ryan Sullivan 2992 28 Matej Ferjan 2972 29 Damian Balinski 2951 30 Joonas Davidsson 2908 31 Adam Shields 2902 32 Davey Watt 2887 33 Krzysztof Kasprzak 2886 34 Peter Ljung 2884 35 Adrian Miedzinski 2862 36 Tomas Topinka 2850 37 Robert Kosciecha 2844 38 Janusz Kolodziej 2836 39 Kenneth Bjerre 2834 40 Rafal Okoniewski 2825 41 Matej Zagar 2803 42 Tomasz Gapinski 2802 43 Daniel Nermark 2789 44 Antonio Lindback 2787 45 Billy Hamill 2786 46 Grigorij Laguta 2786 47 Jesper B. Monberg 2784 48 Adam Skornicki 2735 49 Tomasz Jedrzejak 2729 50 Mads Korneliussen 2706 51 Kevin Doolan 2704 52 Charlie Gjedde 2703 53 Maciej Janowski 2693 54 Troy Batchelor 2692 55 Chris Louis 2686 56 David Norris 2676 57 Adrian Gomylski 2672 58 Rory Schlein 2672 59 Kauko Nieminen 2662 60 Ulrich Ostergaard 2657 61 Simon Stead 2650 62 Dean Barker 2649 63 Craig Boyce 2644 64 Jason Lyons 2644 65 Tai Woffinden 2644 66 Adrian Rymel 2641 67 Edward Kennett 2640 68 Joonas Kylmakorpi 2633 69 Jurica Pavlic 2622 70 Daniel Jeleniewski 2606 71 Ryan Fisher 2605 72 Thomas H. Jonasson 2596 73 Lukas Dryml 2575 74 Gary Havelock 2566 75 Danny King 2557 76 Denis Gizatulin 2550 77 Tobias Kroner 2541 78 Shane Parker 2530 79 Leigh Lanham 2528 80 Matej Kus 2521 81 Oliver Allen 2520 82 Michal Szczepaniak 2508 83 Andre Compton 2505 84 Patrick Hougaard 2501 85 Mikael Max 2491 86 Ales Dryml 2484 87 Brian Lyngso 2483 88 David Ruud 2481 89 Lewis Bridger 2476 90 Joe Screen 2472 91 Krzysztof Slabon 2469 92 Martin Smolinski 2469 93 Mariusz Wegrzyk 2465 94 Stefan Andersson 2458 95 Rafa³ Trojanowski 2457 96 Danny Bird 2449 97 Stuart Robson 2437 98 James Grieves 2430 99 Billy Janniro 2409 100 Sebastian Alden 2403
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Post by schumi on Sept 3, 2008 16:03:12 GMT
Could you highlight Balinski up at 29, well above Dryml, please Badge.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2008 16:04:16 GMT
Could you highlight Balinski up at 29, well above Dryml, please Badge. Your wish is my command ;D
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Post by Genghis on Sept 3, 2008 16:15:43 GMT
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Post by schumi on Sept 3, 2008 16:25:02 GMT
And Schumi - remind who's scored more points in this year's GP series. Is it Lukas Dryml or Duncehead Balinski? That has to be your weakest argument ever.
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