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Post by schumi on Jun 24, 2009 9:51:20 GMT
There were rumblings going around after Copenhagen, and an article in www.racemcsport.com goes into more detail. I think this comes from the Speedway Star. It doesn't say who, but apparently there has been speculation that Emil is running a 600cc engine, but his chief mechanic, Ashley Holloway, has said this is categorically untrue, and that had Emil made the final in Denmark they would have apporached the organisers to test his engines to prove his innocence. He has also had a carburettor tested, and that passed with no problems. Holloway goes on to say that it's only jealousy behind these allegations, but if he's the same guy they interviewed during the GP he's not exactly endeared himself to me with his comments about Nicki P. We all know that average manipulation and exploiting loop-holes in the rules goes on, but is it even possible to cheat with machinery or fuel these days? That would be picked up by the authorities, wouldn't it?
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Post by braveheart on Jun 24, 2009 15:12:04 GMT
It is jealousy. Whoever has accused him just can't make out how a young guy can be riding so well. They should look back at his history.
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Post by admin on Jun 24, 2009 17:29:35 GMT
One rider equalled the track record in Copenhagen. And it wasn't Emil Sajfutdinov. But no one is questioning Jason Crump's performances, are they? People are just being silly and not taking into account one key factor in the Sajfutdinov success story. Sajfutdinov has the Rickardsson team around him. That gives him an edge. People don't realise the importance of the team around a rider in the GPs. The reason that the same old faces dominate in the GPs is in large part the infrastructure around them. Newcomers struggle to compete on that basis.
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Post by schumi on Jun 24, 2009 17:41:23 GMT
Was it the track record, or Rickardsson's record amount of GP wins Crump equalled? Or both?
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Post by admin on Jun 24, 2009 17:45:31 GMT
I thought it was the track record.
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Post by Genghis on Jun 24, 2009 18:00:58 GMT
Was it the track record, or Rickardsson's record amount of GP wins Crump equalled? Or both? Both I think. Incidentally Crump has now won 20 GPs while Nicki P has still only won 9. There's less than 2 years between the two in age. So who's the better rider, Schumi?
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Post by schumi on Jun 24, 2009 18:28:21 GMT
The one with the most world championships, obviously.
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Post by Genghis on Jun 24, 2009 19:41:46 GMT
The one with the most world championships, obviously. But Crumpie seems well on his way to World Title No. 3 I still think Grand Prix rounds won is a more accurate way to judge a rider's worth - and few would argue that Mark Loram is a better rider than Tomasz Gollob.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2009 23:05:40 GMT
I still think Grand Prix rounds won is a more accurate way to judge a rider's worth Which puts Damian on a World Championship rating of...........zero!!! ;D
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2009 23:23:26 GMT
Pure jealousy towards the new wonder kid on the block.
Wouldn't be surprised if the rumours stemmed from the Pedersen camp, sure there's still bad feeling between Pedersen & Holloway after they worked together a few years back. Didn't Ash quit mid-season due to Pedersens increasing temper tantrums?
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Post by schumi on Jun 25, 2009 5:37:49 GMT
Wouldn't be surprised if the rumours stemmed from the Pedersen camp And that's how rumours start.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2009 11:27:39 GMT
It would be interesting to know how in-depth and thorough the inspection of bikes at SGP, SWC and indeed league meetings are. Personally I have a feeling the inspections at Elitserien-meetings are not that thorough, based on the fact that they are done very fast. But I really have no idea.
I seriously doubt that mechanical cheating happens, at least not in bigger meetings. But as Ashley Holloway says, at Parken and other small contemporary tracks, you try to kill the engines rather than beef them up.
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Post by schumi on Jun 26, 2009 20:15:20 GMT
That was really my reason for starting the thread - I wondered if cheating in any capacity was possible, and what sort of checks the riders and bikes go through. Do the riders have random drug tests, are all bikes checked for legalities before and after the meeting, or just one or two - that sort of thing.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2009 12:02:18 GMT
Is there a drug that could actually help a rider, ride better?
I understand steroids etc for runners. But surely a rider cannot improve his performance with drugs.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2009 10:01:27 GMT
Is there a drug that could actually help a rider, ride better? I understand steroids etc for runners. But surely a rider cannot improve his performance with drugs. Surely there are drugs that make you focus your mind like a laserbeam, prevents you from tiring or something useful like that - which ofcourse would not be allowed.
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