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Post by admin on Jul 12, 2008 22:26:39 GMT
Balinski, Balinski, Balinski. I can hear the chanting now. That might be the chant, but the Polish change will be the semi-weird Walasek for Jagus.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2008 22:36:29 GMT
Hard to see the Poles making the final now. But Walasek - their star performer at Vojens last season - will surely replace Jagus for the race-off. Vojens may just be Jagus' cup of tea - he can find drive on the slick like no other rider can Wait till you see Matthias Kroger ride - Marron will tell ya'
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Post by marron on Jul 12, 2008 22:42:50 GMT
Not the fact he could pick up drive, but he was gating like a demon that night..............the whole team were.
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Post by schumi on Jul 12, 2008 22:42:50 GMT
Balinski, Balinski, Balinski. I can hear the chanting now. That might be the chant, but the Polish change will be the semi-weird Walasek for Jagus. Perhaps, if the next round was at Zielona Gora, but it's in Denmark. Balinski rides there well.
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Post by admin on Jul 12, 2008 22:59:32 GMT
I think I'd personally go for Walasek replacing Kasprzak - I thought he was actually disappointing tonight, given it's his home track. Vojens may just be Jagus' cup of tea - he can find drive on the slick like no other rider can. Rico I agree, but I suspect it'll be Jagus who paves the way for the semi-weird Walasek. I wouldn't even have had Kasprzak in the team for Leszno - he's not been riding at all well all season, even at Leszno. But it seems that the Kasprzaks have "clout" at the highest levels in Poland.
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