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Post by zonkers on Aug 19, 2009 14:32:09 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2009 15:32:15 GMT
Poor Morten, dropped for doing nothing wrong. If Tobi doesn't return this season, hopefully he will come back to Ippo as No 2
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Post by schumi on Aug 19, 2009 15:45:59 GMT
Lubos Tomicek and Joel Parsons? That's the price you pay for having a spearhead like that - and as Poole have shown, it's not always effective. Mind you, you have to wait and see if Lubos turns up first.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2009 19:40:20 GMT
good for speedway and English fan`s go Crumpy and youngy would be over the moon too ;D
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2009 19:41:12 GMT
Mind you, you have to wait and see if Lubos turns up first. If he's got over his 'flying problems', he'll be there don't worry.
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Post by schumi on Aug 22, 2009 14:50:41 GMT
Jason maintains he won't be back for a full season next year. Article from speedwaygp.com
Runaway Grand Prix leader Jason Crump says his return to Belle Vue is a temporary measure - and he doesn't see himself making a permanent comeback in the UK.
The Aussie, who has rejoined the Aces for the rest of this season, told the Manchester Evening News: "I was happy to come back for the rest of the season after talking to the promoters.
"I have room in my schedule to do it and, hopefully, I can help out because it seems they have been struggling, especially in the league.
"But when I say help out, that's exactly what I mean because one rider cannot make a team on his own.
"I'm glad to have the chance to do all I can to give them a good end to the season but that depends on the other boys as well as me. They must do their jobs.
"I wasn't prepared to do the whole season in British speedway and it will be the same situation again next year.
"My days of riding four or five days a week at this stage of my life are over.
"However, I talked to Belle Vue because I was prepared to join them on a short-term basis and I will be available to do virtually all their remaining matches.
"There are one or two iffy ones and I have told them I'm not prepared to ride if they have a Thursday match when I've got a Grand Prix on the Saturday.
"I'm in a very good position to win the World title and I won't do anything to risk my preparations. That means being at the GP tracks on a Friday for practice.
"There was never any animosity over me telling the club I wouldn't be riding for them this season.
"I guess they were shocked at the time but they understood my reasons for doing it and I still see Belle Vue as my home track in England.
"There was no reason to sever my ties with the club and I have stayed in contact with the promoters all season.
"It was the hardest decision of my career to leave but the club have been supportive."
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Post by Deleted on Aug 24, 2009 16:38:16 GMT
Seems Crump is back in England on his own terms and Belle Vue are fine with that, which is reasonable. But what are all those people who said never to let back in the wantaway GP-riders unless it was on british speedway's terms saying now?
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