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Post by admin on Jul 22, 2007 17:53:09 GMT
Can't be too much wrong with Chris Holder, since he's just won his first ride for Wroclaw today, while Edward Kennett hasn't appeared for Czestochowa. We wait to find out if Grzegorz Walasek is fit enough to ride for Zielona Gora.
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And the mercurial Grzegorz Walasek is, indeed, lining up for Zielona Gora.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 23, 2007 11:25:31 GMT
You're a brit, how do you think they were feeling, where do you think their team spirit was?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 23, 2007 19:38:39 GMT
You're a brit, how do you think they were feeling, where do you think their team spirit was? Reckon they must have left it in Coventry. ;D
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Post by Deleted on Jul 23, 2007 20:20:02 GMT
Or in Poznan when they went sight seeing
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Post by Deleted on Jul 23, 2007 21:58:50 GMT
Oh they had some there did they, it's easy to have it and show it when things are going well but when you're down in the dumps I guess all you want to do is concentrate on your own performance and how to make it better?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2007 10:53:43 GMT
Oh they had some there did they, it's easy to have it and show it when things are going well but when you're down in the dumps I guess all you want to do is concentrate on your own performance and how to make it better? Well judging by the celebratory photos of Team GB in last week's SS I guess they had some kind of team spirit that night.
The WTC is a team event. As has been said before, the tv coverage showed every other team helping each other out in their pits, that's what being a team is all about. If Team GB wanted to concentrate on individual performance I'd say there's where one of their major problems is!!
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Post by admin on Jul 24, 2007 18:00:17 GMT
And it looks like I'm the latest to incur the wrath of SilverFairy. Ah well, some of us remember times when he wasn't so adoring of Chris Harris as he is now; some of us remember when he was advising the Bees to ship Harris out and back to the Premier League, where he belonged, and some of us remember when he supported Oxford.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2007 21:46:21 GMT
I don't know what happened to the Aussies but sadly they were a shadow of the team we saw in the race offs. That's just it though ML - the Aussies aren't a team!! 80% of them were staying in Haderslav prior to the meeting at Vojens with the remaining 20% turning up on the afternoon of the meeting!! The same 80% were in one hotel in Poznan priior to the semi-final and the same 20% was based just around the corner in another hotel!! No prizes for guessing who Mr 20% is, but if you're struggling - he's ginger.
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Post by admin on Jul 24, 2007 21:50:19 GMT
No prizes for guessing who Mr 20% is, but if you're struggling - he's ginger. Tough one, very tough. Any chance of another clue?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2007 21:50:49 GMT
The WTC is a team event. As has been said before, the tv coverage showed every other team helping each other out in their pits, that's what being a team is all about. If Team GB wanted to concentrate on individual performance I'd say there's where one of their major problems is!! [/color][/quote] That's a very similar viewpoint to one Sky commentator who was making that point, and some more to the orange controller after the meeting. The orange controller also looked surprised that the team was getting slagged off on the internet.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2007 21:53:07 GMT
No prizes for guessing who Mr 20% is, but if you're struggling - he's ginger. Tough one, very tough. Any chance of another clue? OK, one more clue - he's pulled out of Poole's next few meetings but completed his rides for Wroclaw after his crash at Rzeszow on Sunday.
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Post by admin on Jul 24, 2007 21:55:43 GMT
Okay, I get it now. Anyway, from the perspective of one who was there, how magnificent was the great Mr Gollob on Saturday and where, the fuck, did Kasprzak get that kind of form from?
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Post by donsking on Jul 24, 2007 21:59:04 GMT
Just a shot in the dark here, and mentioning no names, but would his initials be Jason Crump?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2007 22:47:24 GMT
Just a shot in the dark here, and mentioning no names, but would his initials be Jason Crump? Nope , his initials are JC.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2007 22:57:20 GMT
Okay, I get it now. Anyway, from the perspective of one who was there, how magnificent was the great Mr Gollob on Saturday and where, the fuck, did Kasprzak get that kind of form from? Well, from one who was there, I'd have to say Gollob did look good - he was up for it and wanted to prove to the fans from Polska that he can still do a job, and he did his job well. But to put some perspective into it, I also witnessed him first hand at Vojens, and frankly (I understand that's your middle name ) he looked uncomfortable. Kasprzak, ah well, since joining Stanley's revolution in the land of the blondes, he's feeling far more at home and is fast becoming the complete rider - he just needs to get his head around Monmore Green SWC winner this year and GP rider next!!!
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