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Post by admin on Jan 15, 2009 15:42:31 GMT
The Poles had three GPs in 2008, as a result of the debacle at Gelsenkirchen, but will revert to just two GPs in 2009. But what about 2010? BSI Speedway already have in place agreements for GPs at Leszno and Bydgoszcz for 2010, but could a THIRD Polish GP be in the offing? It looks like it's a possible: www.sportowefakty.pl/zuzel/2009/01/15/gorzow-nie-rezygnuje-z-walki-o-grand-prix/It seems that Gorzow have not yet given up their dream of hosting a GP in 2010 and believe that Russian club Togliatti will not get the necessary go ahead for 2010, leaving the way open for Gorzow to fill the void.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2009 16:19:49 GMT
Why does Poland have 2 just now and have had and may have again 3 of the GPs? surely there is other places that a GP can be taken
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2009 16:24:09 GMT
Why does Poland have 2 just now and have had and may have again 3 of the GPs? surely there is other places that a GP can be taken Its a mystery to me why they dont have all 11.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2009 16:27:07 GMT
They would be as well to the way things are going.
Does anyone think that one day they will either move the GB GP to wembley or make a second GB GP at wembley?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2009 16:35:56 GMT
They would be as well to the way things are going. Does anyone think that one day they will either move the GB GP to wembley or make a second GB GP at wembley? Of course the GP should be moved to Wembley(if it was possible) as Cardiff just doesn't have the required infrastructure, so attendance levels are unlikely to ever increase, whereas Wembley would sell out.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2009 16:38:25 GMT
Well in total disagreement im sick of London hijacking everything.
17th October POLAND BYDGOSZCZ - Looks like Gollob will win the super prix again.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2009 16:42:19 GMT
Hmmm just went away to make coffee and thought. Do you really believe you would get 90,000 people to the GB GP??? your a mad man
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2009 16:47:09 GMT
Hmmm just went away to make coffee and thought. Do you really believe you would get 90,000 people to the GB GP??? your a mad man With seats taken out in order to lay the track the maximum capacity would nearer 70,000
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2009 16:54:08 GMT
even 70,000 there is no way you are going to get that many people to a speedway meeting
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Post by admin on Jan 21, 2009 17:09:11 GMT
Why does Poland have 2 just now and have had and may have again 3 of the GPs? surely there is other places that a GP can be taken Because they have parties willing to promote GPs. That is to say, organisations willing to take on board the financial consequences of organising GPs. And BSI have signed contracts with television companies for a set number of GPs, so, if BSI can't find anyone else willing to cough over the readies, off they go to Poland. But the Poles seem to be getting rather canny. At the minute BSI encourage a bidding war between Polish stadia and clubs for the rights to host GPs, but the PZM (not an organisation to cross) wants to take control and allocate GPs to Polish stadia on a rota basis, thus nullifying BSI's bidding process. It could all get rather interesting. BSI likes having numerous Polish clubs fighting for GPs, since they can exact a higher price. Does anyone think that one day they will either move the GB GP to wembley or make a second GB GP at wembley? Who's going to promote it? 17th October POLAND BYDGOSZCZ - Looks like Gollob will win the super prix again. What Super Prix would this be? I think you'll find that concept has bitten the dust. It was only created to try and make the German Grand Prix more interesting and therefore sell more tickets at Gelsenkirchen. It didn't work and I doubt either the FIM or BSI have the cash to splash. It was nothing more than an expensive and pointless folly.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2009 17:19:30 GMT
I aint heard the news that the Super Prix has been scrapped.
Im guessing it would be the same people that promote the Cardiff GP Sub. I hadnt thought it all out just wondered if anyone thought it would be moved or a second GB GP set up
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Post by admin on Jan 21, 2009 17:32:00 GMT
I aint heard the news that the Super Prix has been scrapped. Im guessing it would be the same people that promote the Cardiff GP Sub. I hadnt thought it all out just wondered if anyone thought it would be moved or a second GB GP set up Have you seen any reports of it continuing? The "richest minute in motorsports" has been well-publicised in previous years, but nothing on it this year, that I've seen. BSI promote the Cardiff GP, they promote most of the GPs in the flash stadia with their abortions for tracks, but they prefer to share the burden with local organisors. I suspect that Britain could get a second GP if someone was willing to promote it, unless they believe it will adversely affect attendances at Cardiff.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2009 17:39:13 GMT
Well i aint heard it being run, but i aint heard it not being run so, so far it is still on in my mind. That is until an official report says otherwise.
I dont think the Cardiff GP should be moved or stopped i think it is an awesome days speedway and should stay there. Although a second GB GP would help the sport in the UK to flourish.
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Post by admin on Jan 21, 2009 17:58:21 GMT
Well i aint heard it being run, but i aint heard it not being run so, so far it is still on in my mind. That is until an official report says otherwise. I suspect you'll be waiting a long time. In fact, I think you'll probably only find out when there isn't a 24th race in Bydgoszcz.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2009 18:09:09 GMT
Well that would come as no suprise Sub i feel as though the way that the powers that be in speedway chop and change way too much without much thought and it just adds to the difficulty in getting fans and money into the sport.
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