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Post by admin on Jun 27, 2016 8:41:39 GMT
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS: 1 Greg Hancock 56 2 Tai Woffinden 48 3 Chris Holder 44 4 Jason Doyle 42 5 Maciej Janowski 41 6 Bartosz Zmarzlik 38 7 Antonio Lindback 35 8 Peter Kildemand 34
9 Nicki Pedersen 32 10 Fredrik Lindgren 32 11 Matej Zagar 31 12 Niels-Kristian Iversen 30 13 Andreas Jonsson 28 - probably 7 and counting. 14 Piotr Pawlicki 23 15 Chris Harris 20 - 7 and counting.
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Post by admin on Jul 8, 2016 17:26:00 GMT
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Post by admin on Jul 8, 2016 17:26:52 GMT
1 A. Lindback (85) P. Kildemand (25) B. Zmarzlik (95) F. Lindgren (66) 2 M. Janowski (71) J. Doyle (69) G. Hancock (45) P. Pawlicki (777) 3 C. Harris (37) C. Holder (23) T. Woffinden (108) M. Zagar (55) 4 A. Jonsson (100) N. Pedersen (3) N. Iversen (88) D. King (16) 5 D. King (16) A. Lindback (85) M. Janowski (71) T. Woffinden (108) 6 N. Pedersen (3) C. Harris (37) P. Kildemand (25) G. Hancock (45) 7 C. Holder (23) A. Jonsson (100) J. Doyle (69) B. Zmarzlik (95) 8 F. Lindgren (66) P. Pawlicki (777) M. Zagar (55) N. Iversen (88) 9 G. Hancock (45) N. Iversen (88) A. Lindback (85) C. Holder (23) 10 M. Zagar (55) M. Janowski (71) A. Jonsson (100) P. Kildemand (25) 11 P. Pawlicki (777) T. Woffinden (108) B. Zmarzlik (95) N. Pedersen (3) 12 D. King (16) F. Lindgren (66) C. Harris (37) J. Doyle (69) 13 J. Doyle (69) M. Zagar (55) N. Pedersen (3) A. Lindback (85) 14 P. Kildemand (25) D. King (16) P. Pawlicki (777) C. Holder (23) 15 N. Iversen (88) B. Zmarzlik (95) C. Harris (37) M. Janowski (71) 16 T. Woffinden (108) G. Hancock (45) F. Lindgren (66) A. Jonsson (100) 17 A. Lindback (85) P. Pawlicki (777) A. Jonsson (100) C. Harris (37) 18 T. Woffinden (108) P. Kildemand (25) J. Doyle (69) N. Iversen (88) 19 B. Zmarzlik (95) M. Zagar (55) D. King (16) G. Hancock (45) 20 M. Janowski (71) N. Pedersen (3) C. Holder (23) F. Lindgren (66)
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Post by admin on Jul 9, 2016 8:25:26 GMT
Only 2 places. Personally I'd give Boylesports a swerve. A 16 runner field should have 4 places anyway so it's all a rip off IMO: Hancock e/w 1/4 odds 11/2 looks the bet for me. The fast starting oldest swinger in Wales shouldn't be off the podium IMO, A £5e/w second or third will get the stake back with near £2 profit. If he makes it a 3 timer then that returns £44 including stake.
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Post by Hodgy on Jul 9, 2016 10:34:50 GMT
Only 2 places. Personally I'd give Boylesports a swerve. A 16 runner field should have 4 places anyway so it's all a rip off IMO: View AttachmentHancock e/w 1/4 odds 11/2 looks the bet for me. The fast starting oldest swinger in Wales shouldn't be off the podium IMO, A £5e/w second or third will get the stake back with near £2 profit. If he makes it a 3 timer then that returns £44 including stake. Going for a Grin Win.
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Post by admin on Jul 9, 2016 20:55:05 GMT
Only 2 places. Personally I'd give Boylesports a swerve. A 16 runner field should have 4 places anyway so it's all a rip off IMO: View AttachmentHancock e/w 1/4 odds 11/2 looks the bet for me. The fast starting oldest swinger in Wales shouldn't be off the podium IMO, A £5e/w second or third will get the stake back with near £2 profit. If he makes it a 3 timer then that returns £44 including stake. Going for a Grin Win. Both wrong but fortunately I put my money on Limato & Giant Steps at Newmarket for a nice little Saturday touch .
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Post by Hodgy on Jul 9, 2016 23:05:13 GMT
Both wrong but fortunately I put my money on Limato & Giant Steps at Newmarket for a nice little Saturday touch . Sadly no gold but the old fella always gives you hope to the end.
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Post by admin on Jul 10, 2016 8:19:07 GMT
Well for me the GPs rarely disappoint these days and are the only speedway worth watching (and are the complete entertainment package for those attending). Apart from the start being as deep and sandy as Hunstanton beach, I thought that the track held up well and produced some great cut and thrust action. The highlight for me was Danny King's last race when he does what he does best, gets out in front, doesn't panic, rides fast and puts himself on the fast 3/4 track line that everyone wants to be on - super stuff. If you filled your programme in before heat 19 B. Zmarzlik (95) M. Zagar (55) D. King (16) G. Hancock (45) then there was only one place to put your zero - funny old world innit. With Pedersen, Iversen, AJ (not unsurprising because he shouldn't be in the series IMO) & Kildemand all below the cut off then the new breed seem to be coming to the fore. I don't get Pedersen. He can't be short of a few bob (but will soon need to leave Monaco if he continues to go downhill) or expert knowledge in his team/support so how the hell can he look so off the pace? (could still have finger trouble)BRITISH SGP: 1 Antonio Lindback 18, 2 Tai Woffinden 15, 3 Bartosz Zmarzlik 13, 4 Greg Hancock 10, 5 Piotr Pawlicki 14, 6 Jason Doyle 12, 7 Maciej Janowski 11, 8 Andreas Jonsson 9, 9 Matej Zagar 8, 10 Danny King 7, 11 Chris Holder 6, 12 Nicki Pedersen 5, 13 Peter Kildemand 4, 14 Niels-Kristian Iversen 3, 15 Fredrik Lindgren 2, 16 Chris Harris 1 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS: 1 Greg Hancock 66 2 Tai Woffinden 63 3 Jason Doyle 54 4 Antonio Lindback 53 5 Maciej Janowski 52 6 Bartosz Zmarzlik 51 7 Chris Holder 50 8 Matej Zagar 39
9 Peter Kildemand 38 10 Nicki Pedersen 37 11 Andreas Jonsson 37 12 Piotr Pawlicki 37 13 Fredrik Lindgren 34 14 Niels-Kristian Iversen 33 15 Chris Harris 21 - 6 and counting. Even the commentators ignore him now apart from naming the line-up at the start. He hardly gets a mention after that.
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Post by admin on Jul 10, 2016 15:31:02 GMT
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Post by admin on Jul 11, 2016 21:58:48 GMT
The highlight for me was Danny King's last race when he does what he does best, gets out in front, doesn't panic, rides fast and puts himself on the fast 3/4 track line that everyone wants to be on - super stuff. If you filled your programme in before heat 19 B. Zmarzlik (95) M. Zagar (55) D. King (16) G. Hancock (45) then there was only one place to put your zero - funny old world innit. And here it is:SGP Heat of the Week: King's Cardiff Heroics
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