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- Oct 2011
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I guess I'm a bit behind the times.
Didn't there used to be an Elite League and National League - but the National League is still going (Mildenhall are in it)? Has the Premiership and Championship split the Elite League in two tiers now?
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- Mar 2008
- 3353
- at the edge of the sea
- Plymouth Argyle, Plymouth Gladiators, Seattle Mariners
- cream crackers spread with nutella
The tactical sub rule could be an interesting one, especially as it comes into play with such a small deficit. I predict an awful lot of number 1s (or 5s) riding the last three heats consecutively. Just when speedway should be finding ways to speed up the meeting they find a way to slow it down though anything is better than the black and white hat. For clarity is it just the one substitution per meeting.
As for the points limit are there going to be seperate averages for the two leagues again. Didn't the top league have a 50 point limit last season.
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Originally posted by Kevin S View PostI guess I'm a bit behind the times.
Didn't there used to be an Elite League and National League - but the National League is still going (Mildenhall are in it)? Has the Premiership and Championship split the Elite League in two tiers now?
The National League is still the third tier.
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Originally posted by Greenlander View PostThe tactical sub rule could be an interesting one, especially as it comes into play with such a small deficit. I predict an awful lot of number 1s (or 5s) riding the last three heats consecutively. Just when speedway should be finding ways to speed up the meeting they find a way to slow it down though anything is better than the black and white hat. For clarity is it just the one substitution per meeting.
As for the points limit are there going to be seperate averages for the two leagues again. Didn't the top league have a 50 point limit last season.
I presume it can only be one tactical sub per meeting, it would be farcical otherwise. Agree with your point on speeding up meetings, the "strong proposals" to reduce false starts are clearly aimed at that too.Last edited by Ray de Galles; 21-11-2017, 17:03.
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May as well update the Grand Prix riders and venues as well. That main interest in the former is Craig Cook scraping in as the last qualifier :
2018 FIM SPEEDWAY GRAND PRIX LINE-UP (IN RANKING ORDER):
1 Jason Doyle (Australia)
2 Patryk Dudek (Poland)
3 Tai Woffinden (Great Britain)
4 Maciej Janowski (Poland)
5 Bartosz Zmarzlik (Poland)
6 Emil Sayfutdinov (Russia)
7 Matej Zagar (Slovenia)
8 Fredrik Lindgren (Sweden)
9 Martin Vaculik (Slovakia) - WILD CARD
10 Chris Holder (Australia) - WILD CARD
11 Greg Hancock (USA) - WILD CARD
12 Nicki Pedersen (Denmark) - WILD CARD
13 Przemyslaw Pawlicki (Poland) - QUALIFIER
14 Artem Laguta (Russia) - QUALIFIER
15 Craig Cook (Great Britain)- QUALIFIER
SERIES RESERVES:
1 Niels-Kristian Iversen (Denmark)
2 Vaclav Milik (Czech Republic)
3 Linus Sundstrom (Sweden)
4 Maksym Drabik (Poland)
5 Max Fricke (Australia)
2018 FIM SPEEDWAY GRAND PRIX CALENDAR
May 12: PZM Warsaw FIM Speedway Grand Prix of Poland (Warsaw)
May 26: Czech Republic FIM Speedway Grand Prix (Prague)
June 30: Danish FIM Speedway Grand Prix (Horsens)
July 7: Swedish FIM Speedway Grand Prix (Hallstavik)
July 21: Adrian Flux British FIM Speedway Grand Prix (Cardiff)
August 11: Scandinavian FIM Speedway Grand Prix (Malilla)
August 25: MIB Nordic Gorzow FIM Speedway Grand Prix of Poland (Gorzow)
September 8: Slovenian FIM Speedway Grand Prix (Krsko)
September 22: German FIM Speedway Grand Prix (Teterow)
October 6: Torun FIM Speedway Grand Prix of Poland (Torun)
TBC: Australian FIM Speedway Grand Prix (Melbourne)
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One last thing for now, it appears that a Coventry Bees side are likely to race at Leicester's track next season in the National League. The supporters aren't as happy about this as you might expect as a) the Leicester deal appears to be permanent putting paid to hopes that Brandon could be revived and b) it's the National League, where Coventry used to have Storm racing and isn't seen as suitable for the main side.
Would be interesting in getting indysleaze's view, will contact him on twitter.
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(This is Indysleaze. Indysleaze is an idiot who couldn't remember the password to the old e-mail account he used to register on the old forums and so had to make a new one on here, and then that new got lost in a shuffle and I couldn't post. ANYWAY).
SO. Coventry Bees got a provisional nod to run in the third tier at Leicester next year, which is a massive can of ants. Yeah, not worms, ants. Because this could bite. There is some (probably paranoid) thinking that it's an exercise backed by the current owners of Coventry Stadium (who want to demolish it to build houses) to prove that there is no longer a desire for speedway amongst Coventry fans. The thinking being that by not travelling 25 miles to ANOTHER CITY, the fans are not willing to support the sport. The promotion is being run by the hapless Mick Horton, who has reigned over the downfall of Coventry speedway (more by being too human, too trusting, too weak, and too rash rather than by being evil or rubbish), and so a lot of fans won't support it for that reason. Horton himself has also said that a standalone speedway stadium would not be financially possible (Coventry has run with stock cars and occasionally greyhounds for the last few decades), despite Leicester being - yep, you guessed it - a standalone speedway stadium. God knows what will happen now, and I'm losing even the tiny bit of enthusiasm for this exciting, but "run with Theresa May levels of ineptitude" sport.
Throwing another spanner into the works is Cradley Heathens, who have kept their club alive by running on someone else's track for almost a decade, and have now withdrawn from the league. They will run some cup competitions but it shows that this kind of thing can only ever be a short-term thing.
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Jebus, what a mess. Saw the news about Cradley earlier in the week too, any longer terms plans for them?
Things are very quiet regarding team-building at Rye House and apparently our promoter has been airing his frustration about the new points rules from the AGM.
I need to catch up on other news by digitally flicking through the last few Speedway Stars. I tend to avoid the dedicated Speedway forums as they are will-to-live-sapping.
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Rye House Rockets have announced all but one of their side for next season in the last few days :
Scott Nicholls
Chris Harris
Eddie Kennett
Ben Barker
Stuart Robson
Max Clegg
All but Clegg are returning from all or part of last season, particularly pleased about Kennett coming back home. Rumour is that Krzysztof Kasprzak will also be a returnee as the last name which will give the team an even more “Coventry old boys” feel with Clegg being the only not to have had a recent spell with the Bees.Last edited by Ray de Galles; 19-01-2018, 10:16.
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Originally posted by Greenlander View PostThe tactical sub rule could be an interesting one, especially as it comes into play with such a small deficit. I predict an awful lot of number 1s (or 5s) riding the last three heats consecutively. Just when speedway should be finding ways to speed up the meeting they find a way to slow it down though anything is better than the black and white hat. For clarity is it just the one substitution per meeting.
I don't understand why using a tactical substitute should slow down proceedings though. It never used do, and I'm wondering what could be different about it now that could cause that.
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Originally posted by HeavyDracula View PostI'll try and make it down this season, though God knows Mondays and Wednesdays are terrible.
I’m confused as to the heat order now, didn’t both set of reserves race each other in heats 2 and 7 in the most recent format?
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- Mar 2008
- 3353
- at the edge of the sea
- Plymouth Argyle, Plymouth Gladiators, Seattle Mariners
- cream crackers spread with nutella
For the last few years (PL and NL) there has only been one all-reserve race and a couple of second string races.
Heat 2: 6/7 v 6/7
Heat 8: 2/7 v 2/7
Heat 14: 4/6 v 4/7
It may be different in the top league.
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- Mar 2008
- 3353
- at the edge of the sea
- Plymouth Argyle, Plymouth Gladiators, Seattle Mariners
- cream crackers spread with nutella
Just over a month until it all starts again.
Plymouth have retained Adam Roynon (the rider with the highest average in the NL) and the talented prospect, Henry Atkins which excites me immensely. The remainder of the team looks reasonable with three riders that ride the SBA well. We should be strong at home and if Adam keeps all his bones intact we might pick enough away points to challenge for a cup.
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BT Sport renew deal to cover domestic Speedway for the next two seasons
This will be aalongside the SGP series and Speedway of Nations (the new experimental pairs format for the expanded World Cup).
18 domestic fixtures really isn't enough, especially when the play-offs could be four or five of them.Last edited by Ray de Galles; 09-03-2018, 21:28.
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