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Post by schumi on Sept 20, 2009 16:18:41 GMT
If it were solely down to you to pick the field for the GPs, who would be in, and why? My list would be the entertainers, not necessarily those who could compete with one another.
Nicki P R Nutcase Chris Harris Lee Richardson Damian Balinski Tomasz Gollob Tomasz Jedrzejak Tomasz Piszcz Antonio Lindback Guglielmo Franchetti Lewis Bridger
And then one or two of the top riders to fill the spaces, plus plenty of ambulances on stand-by.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2009 16:24:13 GMT
If it were solely down to you to pick the field for the GPs, who would be in, and why? My list would be the entertainers, not necessarily those who could compete with one another. Nicki P R Nutcase Chris Harris Lee Richardson Damian Balinski Tomasz Gollob Tomasz Jedrzejak Tomasz Piszcz Antonio Lindback Guglielmo Franchetti And then one or two of the top riders to fill the spaces, plus plenty of ambulances on stand-by. With the cost of the insurance premiums needed to field this line up, we would need an Oil Barron to become interested in the sport.. ;D
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2009 16:25:41 GMT
If it were solely down to you to pick the field for the GPs, who would be in, and why? My list would be the entertainers, not necessarily those who could compete with one another. Nicki P R Nutcase Chris Harris Lee Richardson Damian Balinski Tomasz Gollob Tomasz Jedrzejak Tomasz Piszcz Antonio Lindback Guglielmo Franchetti And then one or two of the top riders to fill the spaces, plus plenty of ambulances on stand-by. I want to see the best so: Crump Sajfutdinov Pedersen(N) Gollob Hancock Adams Andersen Jonsson Lindgren Hampel Bjerre Zagar Lindback Holta Holder
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Post by schumi on Sept 20, 2009 16:30:40 GMT
Very clever, hatcham. And I see one of your ditchees is currently scoring miserably in Poland.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2009 16:32:48 GMT
Very clever, hatcham. And I see one of your ditchees is currently scoring miserably in Poland. Don't follow Polish speedway so don't know what your talking about.
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Post by admin on Sept 20, 2009 16:42:49 GMT
I am increasingly drawn to the conclusion that there are only around 8-10 riders worthy of a place in a GP series. It's not just the talent, it's the support infrastructure required as well. That's why Sajfutdinov has done so well - he inherited the Rickardsson team, which allied to his incredible talent has made him such an immediate force.
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Post by schumi on Sept 20, 2009 16:46:46 GMT
Very clever, hatcham. And I see one of your ditchees is currently scoring miserably in Poland. Don't follow Polish speedway so don't know what your talking about. Scott Nicholls score today - 2 points from 3, then replaced by Maciej Janowski. And I was referring to your line-up being almost the same as the current one, only without the Brits and Ulamek.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2009 22:29:42 GMT
I am increasingly drawn to the conclusion that there are only around 8-10 riders worthy of a place in a GP series. It's not just the talent, it's the support infrastructure required as well. That's why Sajfutdinov has done so well - he inherited the Rickardsson team, which allied to his incredible talent has made him such an immediate force. What?? Emil didn't "inherit" TRick's team...Emil went out and asked ONE person from TRick's team to come and work with him, and offered him a different job from the one that he had with TRick.....hardly "inheriting" the Rickardsson team.... Tomasz Suskiewicz was open to approach from any rider in the World, but Emil was the one that convinced Tomasz to work with him. Should we also say that Emil inherited Nicki's team because big Ash works with him?? If anyone is responsible for the success of Emil (other than Emil due to his talent) the credit should probably go to Bogdan Sawarski who has essentially bankrolled Emil's career since he signed for Polonia. I do, however, agree that there are probably only about 8-10 riders that are worthy of being in a 15 rider series full time. I don't think that is any different from any other time in speedway's history, and is perfectly natural...There will always be a few in any sport that are consistently better than the rest. The problem, to me, is the fact that the series is now restricted to 15 full time riders. I much preferred the days of the 24 rider field. There ARE probably about 20-25 riders that are able to deliver a good challenge to the top guys on "their day", but "their day" doesn't come around every two weeks. The old format allowed those guys to get up and challenge when they were having a good day, but also allowed them to piss off home after 2 races when they weren't.... It might not have been as "fair", but as entertainment, I think the 24 rider format delivered far better than the current format....
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2009 22:41:44 GMT
Ooops....I just realised that after my previous ramble, I didn't even answer the original question....
As I implied in the previous post, if I was in charge I would bring back the 24 rider format, and I would have the following riders in it as permanent members, picked purely because I believe that they are the best around just now...(based on having 2 wildcards per round as they did in the 24 rider days)
Jason Crump Leigh Adams Chris Holder Ryan Sullivan Nicki Pedersen Hans Andersen Kenneth Bjerre Lee Richardson Chris Harris Tomasz Gollob Jaroslaw Hampel Piotr Protasiewicz Sebastian Ulamek Adrian Miedzinski Rune Holta Grzegorz Walasek Emil Sajfutdinov Matej Zagar Freddie Lindgren Andreas Jonsson Antonio Lindback Greg Hancock
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Post by zonkers on Sept 20, 2009 22:48:06 GMT
Gollob Woffinden Crump Pedersen Rico AJ Lindgren Hampel Bjerre Andersen PUK Zagar Holder Sajfutdinov Walasek Plus a couple of Poles such as Laguta.....Meidzinski....?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2009 22:51:39 GMT
Plus a couple of Poles such as Laguta.....Meidzinski....? Pssst....*whispers* Laguta is Russian (or Latvian, depending on who you believe and what criteria you use...)
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Post by zonkers on Sept 21, 2009 8:21:44 GMT
Plus a couple of Poles such as Laguta.....Meidzinski....? Pssst....*whispers* Laguta is Russian (or Latvian, depending on who you believe and what criteria you use...) Oh yes...derr !! I knew that ! I actually meant Zengota ! Same first name, see?? ! ;D It was late...that's my excuse !
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2009 16:52:13 GMT
Well, I will buck the trend and actually if I was in charge I would stop them completely.
Although I hate an "I told you so attitude" when this years line was announced I said at the time that it would be boring, and that is what it has been this year I'm afraid...even more boring than previously.
So I would scrap the GP circus, and introduce a World Team Cup series. I must admit I have only attended 1 GP this year but that was enough, but I attended the WTC at Peterborough and it was brilliant, as was the televised other rounds and final.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2009 8:10:38 GMT
Did Pearson not imply that Britain will again have two GP entrants, and did Woffinden not imply he already is one of them ?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2009 9:14:35 GMT
Did Pearson not imply that Britain will again have two GP entrants, and did Woffinden not imply he already is one of them ? If that's true i'd give Rico the other slot. Think Bomber will struggle for a pick this year, and as for Scotty he should just forget about the GPs
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