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Post by marron on Jul 12, 2008 17:43:37 GMT
Peter Juul Larsen didnt look very good in the Danish Championships i watched, couldnt beat the lesser riders and was off the pace.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2008 21:03:45 GMT
Peter Juul Larsen didnt look very good in the Danish Championships i watched, couldnt beat the lesser riders and was off the pace. And to be fair he was way off the pace when I saw him on my recent trip to Denmark, but I guess you can never judge a rider on one meeting.
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Post by marron on Jul 12, 2008 21:10:29 GMT
This is 2 though
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Post by schumi on Jul 12, 2008 21:29:53 GMT
Well, I'm fully convinced Peter's going places. He's only 17, yet managed to outscore Thomasz Piszcz, Kevin Wolbert, Piotr Swist, Hefenbrock and Kroner in Biesenthal last month - 12 points, I think it was (although he didn't do as well recently). He rides for Grindsted, Tarnow and Vargarna already, and, although I don't think he features regularly (if at all) for his Polish team, he's picking up usually between 4-8 points anywhere that equates to a premier league meeting. I think a bit of premier league experience would do him good.
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Post by marron on Jul 12, 2008 22:17:39 GMT
Didn't realise he was only 17, changes my opinion of him to be fair.........thought he was around 20/21.
Maybe some PL experience will do him good but i dont think he is ready for PL 3rd heat leader yet.........maybe at 2 or 4.
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Post by schumi on Jul 12, 2008 22:20:18 GMT
No, certainly not a heatleader. I'm no expert on averages, so don't know if it's possible, but as a reserve I would expect him to do a fine job. Anything more than that I think would come in maybe two or three years, and certainly he's not ready for the elite league.
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Post by admin on Jul 12, 2008 22:24:01 GMT
And he's a MSJ rider.
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Post by marron on Jul 12, 2008 22:41:36 GMT
No, certainly not a heatleader. I'm no expert on averages, so don't know if it's possible, but as a reserve I would expect him to do a fine job. Anything more than that I think would come in maybe two or three years, and certainly he's not ready for the elite league. Would go in on a 7 so would probably be a heat leader at first but could end up as reserve after 3 home and 3 away meeting.
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Post by marron on Jul 12, 2008 22:41:55 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jul 13, 2008 9:51:11 GMT
Peter Juul Larsen didnt look very good in the Danish Championships i watched, couldnt beat the lesser riders and was off the pace. According to this morning's News of the World the rider in question IS 17-year old Peter Juul Larsen .
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Post by admin on Jul 13, 2008 12:42:59 GMT
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Post by schumi on Jul 13, 2008 12:55:55 GMT
Peter Juul Larsen's averages: DSL..6.04, Allsvenskan..3.85 (up slightly on his starting average), and hasn't ridden for Tarnow, as far as I'm aware.
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Post by admin on Jul 13, 2008 20:16:50 GMT
And the heathen Tigers finally got July underway with a comfortable win against Rye House (52:41). For paulco's beloved "stripes" Trent Leverington led the way with 13 from 5 rides, including inflicting the sole defeat of the afternoon on Rye House's teenage sensation Tai Woffinden. He received solid support from reserve Josh Grajczonek (10+2 from 5), guest Carl Stonehewer (9+1 from 5) and Lee Dicken (8+1 from 4), while both Anders Andersen (5+4 from 4) and Mitchell Davey (3+2 from 3) had their moments. Which leaves Robert Ksiezak, who has been in such sparkling form recently, but could only manage 4 from 4 rides today - that's got to be disappointing. For the Rockets it was another disappointing result, although much better than at Berwick last night. Again Tai Woffinden led the scoring with 17 from 5 rides, including a 6 point T/R. Chris Neath also scored well enough, with 8+1 from 5 rides, while Stefan Ekberg managed 7 from 4 rides. It might've been a different story for the Rockets if Tommy Allen hadn't crashed out in his first heat, leading to his withdrawal from the meeting. But he did.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 14, 2008 8:53:50 GMT
Probably our best performance of the season yesterday in taking care of Rye House . Not a classic meeting , with gaters dominating , but enjoyable nevertheless . Things are definently beginning to come together , with Josh Grajczonek having another impressive afternoon . All the Tigers riders played their part yesterday , with maybe only Robert Ksiezak under-performing .He wasn't trapping on a trappers track basically . For the visitors Mr Woffinden was outstanding , but had only sporadic support from Neath and Ekberg . Young Peter Juul ( as he aparently wants to be called ) took to the track in the 2nd half , but judging him against the local juniors would be unfair . He did actually lose one race to Gary Beaton , but he completely fluffed the start and had the speed on Gary , but could not get past .
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Post by marron on Jul 14, 2008 12:32:29 GMT
Josh Grajczonek at reserve will be a massive bonus for Glasgow, should get at least 7 or 8 in every home meeting.
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