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Post by admin on Sept 6, 2015 22:22:42 GMT
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS: 1 Tai Woffinden 109 2 Nicki Pedersen 85 3 Greg Hancock 82
4 Matej Zagar 81 5 Niels-Kristian Iversen 70 6 Chris Holder 69 7 Jason Doyle 66 8 Michael Jepsen Jensen 64
9 Maciej Janowski 63 10 Andreas Jonsson 51 11 Peter Kildemand 46 12 Troy Batchelor 40 13 Chris Harris 39 14 Tomas H Jonasson 38
15 Jaroslaw Hampel 31 16 Krzysztof Kasprzak 26
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Post by admin on Sept 11, 2015 19:52:04 GMT
1 A. Jonsson (100) J. Doyle (69) A. Conda (16) T. Batchelor (75) 2 T. Jonasson (30) N. Pedersen (3) M. Janowski (71) C. Harris (37) 3 T. Woffinden (108) M. Jepsen Jensen (52) G. Hancock (45) N. Iversen (88) 4 C. Holder (23) K. Kasprzak (507) P. Kildemand (19) M. Zagar (55) 5 M. Zagar (55) A. Jonsson (100) T. Jonasson (30) G. Hancock (45) 6 K. Kasprzak (507) T. Woffinden (108) J. Doyle (69) M. Janowski (71) 7 M. Jepsen Jensen (52) C. Holder (23) N. Pedersen (3) A. Conda (16) 8 T. Batchelor (75) C. Harris (37) N. Iversen (88) P. Kildemand (19) 9 M. Janowski (71) P. Kildemand (19) A. Jonsson (100) M. Jepsen Jensen (52) 10 N. Iversen (88) T. Jonasson (30) C. Holder (23) J. Doyle (69) 11 C. Harris (37) G. Hancock (45) A. Conda (16) K. Kasprzak (507) 12 M. Zagar (55) T. Batchelor (75) T. Woffinden (108) N. Pedersen (3) 13 N. Pedersen (3) N. Iversen (88) K. Kasprzak (507) A. Jonsson (100) 14 J. Doyle (69) M. Zagar (55) C. Harris (37) M. Jepsen Jensen (52) 15 P. Kildemand (19) A. Conda (16) T. Woffinden (108) T. Jonasson (30) 16 G. Hancock (45) M. Janowski (71) T. Batchelor (75) C. Holder (23) 17 A. Jonsson (100) C. Harris (37) C. Holder (23) T. Woffinden (108) 18 G. Hancock (45) J. Doyle (69) N. Pedersen (3) P. Kildemand (19) 19 A. Conda (16) N. Iversen (88) M. Zagar (55) M. Janowski (71) 20 T. Jonasson (30) K. Kasprzak (507) M. Jepsen Jensen (52) T. Batchelor (75)
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Post by admin on Sept 12, 2015 23:20:45 GMT
Well it wasn't a classic but had something of interest for most I think Only mystery is how Kildemand has a 1 in 2 SGP final strike rate but can't crack the GP challenge, whereas the passenger Harris (already 16 points behind the late entering Kildemand ), who sees passing Aleksander Conda as a plus point, qualifies (to his credit) yet again MITAS SLOVENIAN SGP SCORES: 1 Greg Hancock 20, 2 Tai Woffinden 18, 3 Peter Kildemand 13, 4 Nicki Pedersen 13, 5 Niels-Kristian Iversen 11, 6 Jason Doyle 11, 7 Chris Holder 9, 8 Troy Batchelor 9, 9 Maciej Janowski 9, 10 Matej Zagar 8, 11 Chris Harris 4, 12 Andreas Jonsson 4, 13 Krzysztof Kasprzak 3, 14 Michael Jepsen Jensen 2, 15 Tomas H Jonasson 2, 16 Aleksander Conda 1, 17 Denis Stojs 1, 18 Ziga Kovacic DNR. WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS: 1 Tai Woffinden 127 (Barring injury it's double world champion, and despite blocking me on Twitter, credit for that ) 2 Greg Hancock 102 3 Nicki Pedersen 98
4 Matej Zagar 89 5 Niels-Kristian Iversen 81 6 Chris Holder 78 7 Jason Doyle 77 8 Maciej Janowski 72
9 Michael Jepsen Jensen 66 10 Peter Kildemand 59 11 Andreas Jonsson 55 12 Troy Batchelor 49 13 Chris Harris 43 14 Tomas H Jonasson 40 15 Jaroslaw Hampel 3116 Krzysztof Kasprzak
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Post by Bigcatdiary on Sept 13, 2015 11:48:41 GMT
Well it wasn't a classic but had something of interest for most I think Only mystery is how Kildemand has a 1 in 2 SGP final strike rate but can't crack the GP challenge, whereas the passenger Harris (already 16 points behind the late entering Kildemand ), who sees passing Aleksander Conda as a plus point, qualifies (to his credit) yet again MITAS SLOVENIAN SGP SCORES: 1 Greg Hancock 20, 2 Tai Woffinden 18, 3 Peter Kildemand 13, 4 Nicki Pedersen 13, 5 Niels-Kristian Iversen 11, 6 Jason Doyle 11, 7 Chris Holder 9, 8 Troy Batchelor 9, 9 Maciej Janowski 9, 10 Matej Zagar 8, 11 Chris Harris 4, 12 Andreas Jonsson 4, 13 Krzysztof Kasprzak 3, 14 Michael Jepsen Jensen 2, 15 Tomas H Jonasson 2, 16 Aleksander Conda 1, 17 Denis Stojs 1, 18 Ziga Kovacic DNR. GP,s at Krsko are never classics as it's always slick but as you say it was entertaining and Woffindens passes were brilliant and I think only injury will prevent him from winning from here., he just has too much commitment, ability and track craft as well as confidence, he rides with his head as well no reckless moves and just looks the complete package at the moment. Hancock raised his game well and Kildemand continues to impress but I rather think Kildemand will be relying on a wildcard pick for next year.
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