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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2008 22:22:30 GMT
Yes, I'll be there - you can't miss me, I'll be the one cheering for Lukas Dryml when he beats Nicki P again You are one deluded soul. Hope to catch up with you for a beer at some point as well as BH and Kev. Rico
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Post by admin on Sept 4, 2008 16:12:28 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2008 16:21:13 GMT
I dont read polish, but are you sure it doesn't say he is working the turnstiles or selling programmes, because that would seem to be more realistic
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Post by admin on Sept 4, 2008 20:09:41 GMT
I dont read polish, but are you sure it doesn't say he is working the turnstiles or selling programmes, because that would seem to be more realistic That would seem a more fitting role for the global superstar and his sidekick Harris.
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Post by Genghis on Sept 4, 2008 20:15:08 GMT
I dont read polish, but are you sure it doesn't say he is working the turnstiles or selling programmes, because that would seem to be more realistic Szczakiel was the best rider on the day - and deserved to win the World Championship on that afternoon. Remember the 1973 World Final wasn't his only FIM Gold Medal.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2008 20:26:09 GMT
I dont read polish, but are you sure it doesn't say he is working the turnstiles or selling programmes, because that would seem to be more realistic Szczakiel was the best rider on the day - and deserved to win the World Championship on that afternoon. Remember the 1973 World Final wasn't his only FIM Gold Medal. Szczakiel was without doubt the worst rider ever to take a world title. yes even worse than havelock
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Post by Genghis on Sept 4, 2008 20:32:11 GMT
Szczakiel was the best rider on the day - and deserved to win the World Championship on that afternoon. Remember the 1973 World Final wasn't his only FIM Gold Medal. Szczakiel was without doubt the worst rider ever to take a world title. yes even worse than havelock But Szczakiel won more World Championships than Havelock - double the number, in fact.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2008 20:39:07 GMT
Szczakiel was without doubt the worst rider ever to take a world title. yes even worse than havelock But Szczakiel won more World Championships than Havelock - double the number, in fact. There is only one proper world championship genghis, the individual one, which is where the poles have proved apart from one fortuitous run off they do not have the necessary talent or bottle. It has to be said though a few of them do have some ability, unlike lukas
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Post by Genghis on Sept 4, 2008 20:43:49 GMT
But Szczakiel won more World Championships than Havelock - double the number, in fact. There is only one proper world championship genghis, the individual one, which is where the poles have proved apart from one fortuitous run off they do not have the necessary talent or bottle. It has to be said though a few of them do have some ability, unlike lukas Oh come on, Gollob has been unlucky. He was denied by injury in 1999. And given a one-off final, he would have won 2 or 3 - his 13 GP wins is demonstration of that. And the World (Team) Cup is a very important competition - second only to the individual championship.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2008 20:51:09 GMT
There is only one proper world championship genghis, the individual one, which is where the poles have proved apart from one fortuitous run off they do not have the necessary talent or bottle. It has to be said though a few of them do have some ability, unlike lukas Oh come on, Gollob has been unlucky. Should have, would have, could have i thought nicholls, richardson, and harris had cornered the market in excuses !
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Post by Genghis on Sept 4, 2008 20:53:45 GMT
Oh come on, Gollob has been unlucky. Should have, would have, could have i thought nicholls, richardson, and harris had cornered the market in excuses ! Good grief, you can't compare Gollob to them. He's won 13 GP rounds, finished second in the championship once (and would have won but for injury) and third another three times. And he is AWESOME around Bydgoszcz.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2008 20:59:28 GMT
Should have, would have, could have i thought nicholls, richardson, and harris had cornered the market in excuses ! Good grief, you can't compare Gollob to them. He's won 13 GP rounds, finished second in the championship once (and would have won but for injury) and third another three times. And he is AWESOME around Bydgoszcz. He is awesome at many tracks, he can gate, can pass, and is the most talented motorcyclist since rickardsson retired,but unfortunately he does not have the necessary bottle or mind set to see the job through. he is the biggest disappointment i have ever seen in world speedway
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Post by Genghis on Sept 4, 2008 21:01:33 GMT
Good grief, you can't compare Gollob to them. He's won 13 GP rounds, finished second in the championship once (and would have won but for injury) and third another three times. And he is AWESOME around Bydgoszcz. He is awesome at many tracks, he can gate, can pass, and is the most talented motorcyclist since rickardsson retired,but unfortunately he does not have the necessary bottle or mind set to see the job through. he is the biggest disappointment i have ever seen in world speedway Gollob doesn't have bottle??? Did you see that race in the World Cup at Vojens. Gollob has balls of steel.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2008 21:03:44 GMT
He is awesome at many tracks, he can gate, can pass, and is the most talented motorcyclist since rickardsson retired,but unfortunately he does not have the necessary bottle or mind set to see the job through. he is the biggest disappointment i have ever seen in world speedway Gollob doesn't have bottle??? Did you see that race in the World Cup at Vojens. Gollob has balls of steel. You are mistaking courage which gollob has in spades with bottle which pedersen and hancock have in spades
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Post by Genghis on Sept 4, 2008 21:06:34 GMT
Gollob doesn't have bottle??? Did you see that race in the World Cup at Vojens. Gollob has balls of steel. You are mistaking courage which gollob has in spades with bottle which pedersen and hancock have in spades No. Gollob has bottle as well. Just imagine the intense pressure he is under at Bydgoszcz, with 20,000 screaming Poles cheering for him. And yet he's won that GP time and time again. And look at the final race of the 2007 World Cup. Who pulled it out under intense pressure in the final race.
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