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Post by admin on Sept 8, 2020 19:39:49 GMT
Don’t miss the chance to see Bartosz Zmarzlik make his SGP home-coming as world champion, with World Championship leader Maciej Janowski and Patryk Dudek also flying the Polish flag.
Gorzow heroes Niels-Kristian Iversen and wild card Anders Thomsen also line up on their PGE Ekstraliga home track after playing their part in the team’s charge into the play-off places.
Enea Gorzow SGP organisers are taking every precaution to ensure the safest environment possible for fans visiting the Edward Jancarz Stadium this weekend. Every visitor to the stadium will have their temperature checked on entry, with crowd control measures regulating the flow of fans as they arrive and leave the venue and move around the stadium.
Hand washing facilities with soap and water will be provided, along with hand sanitising stations in each zone of the stadium.
There will also be visual reminders throughout the venue, encouraging fans to maintain social distance and wear a face mask.
sgp
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Post by admin on Sept 11, 2020 14:32:57 GMT
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Post by admin on Sept 13, 2020 7:47:48 GMT
Found a decent feed Friday but only one with Polish commentary last night so gave it a miss. I didn't think that both meetings were particularly inspiring so wasn't too disappointed to miss most of last night:
- Saturday, round 4.
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Post by Hodgy on Sept 13, 2020 17:05:41 GMT
Hallelujah for Sky Q fast forward. Not sure if it’s a coincidence but the previous Anlas tyre users not so dominant. Tai looks like he’s lost his mojo - can’t see he him reaching his 7 title target. Think we know what to expect in Czech.
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Post by admin on Sept 14, 2020 8:13:56 GMT
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 11: FIM WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 3 - POLISH GRAND PRIX, Gorzow
1 Bartosz Zamarzlik (Pol) 20 2 Jason Doyle (Aus) 18 3 Fredrik Lindgren (Swe) 16 4 Leon Madsen (Den) 14
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 12: FIM WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 4 - POLISH GRAND PRIX, Gorzow
1 Fredrik Lindgren (Swe) 20 2 Leon Madsen (Den) 18 3 Jason Doyle (Aus) 16 4 Emil Sayfutdnov (Rus) 14
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS (After round 4 of 8)
1 Fredrik Lindgren (Swe) 66 2 Bartosz Zmarzlik (Pol) 59 3 Maciej Janowski (Pol) 57 4 Tai Woffinden (GB) 53
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Post by admin on Sept 14, 2020 8:32:28 GMT
I'm not a particular fan of Lindgren. He tests the line between dirty and hard riding too often for me. It's not done in the style of Nicki Pedersen who was a nutter and affectionately known as a pantomine villain, but just part of the job for Lindgren so tough. Also I should like hard riding being a Crump fan but personally I never remember thinking that a Crump move was arguably nasty. There no doubt were occasions when that did happen but it was the exception to the rule IMO.
Where Lindgren does score though is that a few years ago he seemed to be all but finished at this level and was on the way down in his career, but he has turned that around totally to now sit top of the standings and be a serious contender in 2020 if he can keep it going.
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Post by Bigcatdiary on Sept 14, 2020 11:49:26 GMT
I'm not a particular fan of Lindgren. He tests the line between dirty and hard riding too often for me. It's not done in the style of Nicki Pedersen who was a nutter and affectionately known as a pantomine villain, but just part of the job for Lindgren so tough. Also I should like hard riding being a Crump fan but personally I never remember thinking that a Crump move was arguably nasty. There no doubt were occasions when that did happen but it was the exception to the rule IMO. Where Lindgren does score though is that a few years ago he seemed to be all but finished at this level and was on the way down in his career, but he has turned that around totally to now sit top of the standings and be a serious contender in 2020 if he can keep it going. It pains me to say it but Lindgren does looks to want it more than Woffinden who apart from at least one excellent ride per GP just doesn’t seem to be able to string good rides together or when it particularly matters. Difficult to see past Zmarzlik or Lindgren for the title although things should be a lot clearer after this weekend at gaters paradise Prague. Lovely city but a truly dreadful speedway track.
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Post by admin on Sept 14, 2020 12:41:45 GMT
I'm not a particular fan of Lindgren. He tests the line between dirty and hard riding too often for me. It's not done in the style of Nicki Pedersen who was a nutter and affectionately known as a pantomine villain, but just part of the job for Lindgren so tough. Also I should like hard riding being a Crump fan but personally I never remember thinking that a Crump move was arguably nasty. There no doubt were occasions when that did happen but it was the exception to the rule IMO. Where Lindgren does score though is that a few years ago he seemed to be all but finished at this level and was on the way down in his career, but he has turned that around totally to now sit top of the standings and be a serious contender in 2020 if he can keep it going. It pains me to say it but Lindgren does looks to want it more than Woffinden who apart from at least one excellent ride per GP just doesn’t seem to be able to string good rides together or when it particularly matters. Difficult to see past Zmarzlik or Lindgren for the title although things should be a lot clearer after this weekend at gaters paradise Prague. Lovely city but a truly dreadful speedway track. I've never got Woffinden tbh. Three world titles suggests that there is little to argue about him but I'd never put money on him. I never expect him to make a gate and from what I've seen this year that's where his main problem lies but I agree that he also seems to be lacking the required agression at the moment. It's looking like a poor series and I think that the 2020 world champion will have a timeform squiggle against the achievement. And next year has that Swedish bloke from the GP Challenge. He'd struggle in here
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Post by Bigcatdiary on Sept 14, 2020 14:58:22 GMT
It pains me to say it but Lindgren does looks to want it more than Woffinden who apart from at least one excellent ride per GP just doesn’t seem to be able to string good rides together or when it particularly matters. Difficult to see past Zmarzlik or Lindgren for the title although things should be a lot clearer after this weekend at gaters paradise Prague. Lovely city but a truly dreadful speedway track. I've never got Woffinden tbh. Three world titles suggests that there is little to argue about him but I'd never put money on him. I never expect him to make a gate and from what I've seen this year that's where his main problem lies but I agree that he also seems to be lacking the required agression at the moment. It's looking like a poor series and I think that the 2020 world champion will have a timeform squiggle against the achievement. And next year has that Swedish bloke from the GP Challenge. He'd struggle in here As you say the Woffinden this year from the gate has been poor and inconsistent but that’s not the full story, he just doesn’t seem to like riding wide so much so the overtaking opportunity’s are not available. As for Berntzon yes he will struggle but no more than Lindback this year and Kasprzak next year, they always seem to have at least one off the GP pace. The fault this year lies with the field they put out for the challenge, it was dreadful riders like Lahti, Covatti, Berge, Wolbert, Pavlic, Kostigovs and Nicol shouldn’t haven’t been anywhere near good enough with Ellis probably falling into that category as well. As for GB Woffinden, Lambert and Cook are the only riders anywhere near good enough with question marks against Cook.
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Post by admin on Sept 14, 2020 19:56:13 GMT
I did take particular notice of Lindback because it's quite hard to appreciate how bad he is at the moment. If we're talking lacking pace and aggression then he's certainly your man at the moment.
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