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Post by jimblanchard on May 22, 2007 19:58:19 GMT
Can Nicki Pedersen continue his successful run or can Jason start to dominate once again? I think he can, and this will be his turning point. I go for JC Also, I reckon that Andreas Johnsson will be in the final. What do others think? Jimbo
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Post by schumi on May 23, 2007 8:38:17 GMT
Well my money's on Nicki again. He's got everything right this year and seems untouchable. Jagus should do well given that he rides Eskilstuna, and I'd expect Andreas to make the final, providing he's fit. I noticed he rode in Sweden yesterday, and won a couple of heats. Greg or Jason to make up the final position.
Looking forward to it. Saturday night with a glass of wine, takeaway, the GP and some great company, hopefully.
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2007 11:45:45 GMT
Well I'm not holding any hope, but I think Leigh Adams will come forward and win it. Why? I don't know, just a feeling. Nicki Pedersen, Andreas Jonsson and Greg Hancock to make up the other places.
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2007 9:29:52 GMT
Love to think your right DH, would love to finally see Leigh Adams win a GP,
on that note for years Leigh has been one of the greatest ever in the League for a number of years, Why oh Why can't he win a GP
anyone know the answer?, cause it annoys me sometimes.
Personally i do think Crump will win this tho. He seems pretty class round Eskilstuna and very tough to beat.
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Post by admin on May 26, 2007 13:12:25 GMT
Leigh Adams has, of course, won GPs in the past. His last victory was in Sweden - maybe even at Eskilstuna - in the first GP of 2004 (Wasn't the Malmo GP moved to Eskilstuna due to the weather that year?). Other GP wins for Adams, were Krsko in 2003 and Sweden in 2002. Still, three GPs for a rider of his undoubted class and ability isn't good.
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2007 20:22:00 GMT
Well you were right DH, awesome win as well for Leigh, and i soooo laughed my arse off, when Lindback beat the Beggar. And wow Jonas, WTF was all that about, if he had rode all meeting he wouldve made semi easily Felt sorry for Jagus, nasty looking crash, and Crump, well i know its early days, but i think Crumpy's reign is over Yeah i know Sub that Leigh has won in the past, but it was so long ago, many have forgotten
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Post by schumi on May 26, 2007 20:28:42 GMT
Do you know, I hardly even noticed Leigh until he passed Andersen in the final, but it was a good win for him, and he deserved it.
Loyalty to Nicki almost went out the window when he took out my other entry for the GP competition. I never realised how small Jagus is until I saw him standing next to the officials tonight. Shame he wasn't allowed to continue as he was doing so well until that point, but a nasty accident. Hope he's okay.
Shame also for Jason having a broken collarbone, or whatever it's going to be confirmed he has, and Nicki surely is at the very least severely bruised. Some nasty looking accidents today, but also some great racing.
Tomasz almost made it Sub, but not quite.
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2007 16:58:18 GMT
It's a shame to see how many injuries came out of this meeting, but well done to Bomber for scoring 9 points again. He's having a good debut GP year, and is already proving far better than Richardson ever was. The only thing Rico managed that Bomber hasn't yet was a 2nd place, but Bomber's grabbed a third already, so it's looking good!
I'm shocked and amazed that my prediction came right and Mr. Clean won. Good on ya Leigh! ;D
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