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Post by schumi on Aug 13, 2007 12:50:43 GMT
Okay, let's start this here too.
With Chrzanowksi and now Ulamek out of the Robins' team what facilities will be granted?
Ulamek will be riding in Poland after the rained off fixture from Sunday's Ekstraliga was rearranged for Thursday and Chrzanowski is, I believe, serving a ban.
Who's likely to turn up for this one, and are both teams looking likely to be depleted again? Will Gizatullin make his Eagles debut in place of Andersson?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2007 14:38:42 GMT
According the Eagles forum the confirmed teams are:
Swindon 1. Leigh Adams 2. Charlie Gjedde 3. Lee Richardson 4. R/R (Tomasz Chrzanowski) 5. Sebastian Ulamek 6. Andrew Moore 7. Mads Korneliussen
Eastbourne 1. Nicki Pedersen 2. Jason Doyle (Guest) 3. Davey Watt 4. R/R (David Norris) 5. Morten Risager 6. Lewis Bridger 7. Cameron Woodward
But i expect there may be a few changes before thursady.
Anyone know what Doyle is like at Swindon??
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Post by admin on Aug 13, 2007 14:46:00 GMT
Put it this way, if Ulamek doesn't ride in Poland on Thursday, I doubt he'll be riding anywhere for a while - the Poles will confiscate his licence. That's always the threat that hangs over the head of Polish riders.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2007 6:52:50 GMT
I'm sure Ulamek will ride in Poland if he has to. He'll have no choice. Didn't he go against the Polish authorities a couple of years back to ride for Coventry in an important meeting though?
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Post by schumi on Aug 14, 2007 9:02:08 GMT
Frigbo says it's R/R for Ulamek, and that's good enough for me.
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Post by admin on Aug 14, 2007 12:17:40 GMT
I'm sure Ulamek will ride in Poland if he has to. He'll have no choice. Didn't he go against the Polish authorities a couple of years back to ride for Coventry in an important meeting though? I'm not so sure how much he "went against" the Polish authorities. I seem to remember it being reported that he'd persuaded his Polish club to allow him to race for the Bees, while Walasek meekly accepted the decision. And the circumstances were slightly different. Czestochowa were hammered on the Sunday and in a fit of rage disallowed their riders to race for other clubs for the rest of the week. This is a fixture clash. Anyway, I gather that Swindon are protesting Chrzanowski's ban and with a BSPA management committee meeting today, where Chrzanowski will surely be top of the agenda, don't be surprised to find that Chrzanowski is free to ride on Thursday, unless, of course, Gdansk say otherwise.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2007 13:43:39 GMT
I hope his ban is lifted, because he shouldn't have been banned in the first place.
Best option as far as I'm concerned would be to lift the ban and deduct the points from R/R at Eastbourne from Swindon's score.
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Post by admin on Aug 14, 2007 14:32:00 GMT
Best option as far as I'm concerned would be to lift the ban and deduct the points from R/R at Eastbourne from Swindon's score. Of course, the points gained from the facility for Jacek Rempala at Newport were deducted and Rempala banned.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2007 15:28:13 GMT
Swindon's appeal was turned down and so have got Steve Johnston as a guest.
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Post by schumi on Aug 14, 2007 20:40:22 GMT
I see Swindon have changed their website which was claiming there would be two Seb Ulameks riding for them this week.
Teams: Robins: 1. Leigh Adams 2. R/R 3. Lee Richardson 4. Steve Johnston (Guest) 5. Charlie Gjedde 6. Andrew Moore 7. Mads Korneliussen
Eagles: 1. Nicki Pedersen 2. Jason Doyle (Guest) 3. Davey Watt 4. R/R 5. Morten Risager 6. Lewis Bridger 7. Cameron Woodward
Both Johnno and Davey scoring well in Sweden tonight. Johnno scored 12+1 from 6 and Davey got a maximum against Hammarby in the same meeting.
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