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Post by admin on Jun 24, 2022 14:15:43 GMT
The Edward Jancarz Stadium has firmly established itself as one of the finest purpose-built track racing stadiums in the world since it first hosted the Gorzów SpeedwayGP in 2011. Home to PGE Ekstraliga giants Stal Gorzów, the stadium regularly stages world-class racing and hosted a Gorzów SpeedwayGP double-header in 2020, which saw home hero Bartosz Zmarzlik and Fredrik Lindgren top the podium. Zmarzlik truly is the King of Gorzów, after rising through the club’s youth programme to become Poland’s first double world champion. Expect fireworks from the local hero as the SpeedwayGP stars take him on in his own back yard! FIM SPEEDWAY GRAND PRIX WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP sgp 2022 Standings
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Post by Hodgy on Jun 24, 2022 21:36:42 GMT
The Edward Jancarz Stadium has firmly established itself as one of the finest purpose-built track racing stadiums in the world since it first hosted the Gorzów SpeedwayGP in 2011. Home to PGE Ekstraliga giants Stal Gorzów, the stadium regularly stages world-class racing and hosted a Gorzów SpeedwayGP double-header in 2020, which saw home hero Bartosz Zmarzlik and Fredrik Lindgren top the podium. Zmarzlik truly is the King of Gorzów, after rising through the club’s youth programme to become Poland’s first double world champion. Expect fireworks from the local hero as the SpeedwayGP stars take him on in his own back yard! FIM SPEEDWAY GRAND PRIX WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP sgp 2022 Standings Understand Bart is red hot favourite but Woffinden 28/1, 4th bottom of the betting have I missed something? Although very intrigued regarding his Twitter cryptic post.
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Post by admin on Jun 26, 2022 13:48:44 GMT
FIM SPEEDWAY GP OF POLAND – GORZOW SCORES:
1 Anders Thomsen 20, 2 Martin Vaculik 18, 3 Bartosz Zmarzlik 16, 4 Patryk Dudek 14,
5 Dan Bewley 12, 6 Robert Lambert 11, 7 Leon Madsen 10, 8 Jason Doyle 9,
9 Mikkel Michelsen 8, 10 Tai Woffinden 7, 11 Jack Holder 6, 12 Fredrik Lindgren 5, 13 Pawel Przedpelski 4, 14 Szymon Wozniak 3, 15 Maciej Janowski 2, 16 Max Fricke 1
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS:
1 Bartosz Zmarzlik 78, 2 Leon Madsen 60, 3 Martin Vaculik 53,
4 Maciej Janowski 53, 5 Fredrik Lindgren 51, 6 Tai Woffinden 50,
7 Anders Thomsen 49, 8 Patryk Dudek 49, 9 Robert Lambert 47, 10 Jason Doyle 44, 11 Dan Bewley 44, 12 Mikkel Michelsen 42, 13 Max Fricke 33, 14 Jack Holder 32, 15 Pawel Przedpelski 19
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Post by Hodgy on Jun 26, 2022 22:09:17 GMT
Something not quite right with Tai. Not the dominant rider he was. Young Dan passed him with ease. Appears too many distractions. Not fully focused.
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Post by admin on Jun 26, 2022 23:28:06 GMT
Something not quite right with Tai. Not the dominant rider he was. Young Dan passed him with ease. Appears too many distractions. Not fully focused. He seems to have been going off for a good while now. It looks like the motivation and application has gone. He may turn it around in future but looks on the downward slide to obscurity in GP terms. Lambert and Bewley are definitely on the upward curve & just need to dig in when the going gets tough in the later final heats. Lambert is the frustrating one because at the moment you know that he's going to throw a lemon in just when it isn't needed. Liking the GPs thus far though. Something to do with fact that we don't see that standard (Cardiff apart) in the UK now.
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Post by Bigcatdiary on Jun 27, 2022 10:39:36 GMT
Something not quite right with Tai. Not the dominant rider he was. Young Dan passed him with ease. Appears too many distractions. Not fully focused. It’s several things, his engines most of the time don’t look fast enough and his trapping is very indifferent. That together with his seemingly strange choices of gate positions when qualifying for the semis has meant he has mostly missed out on finals. I personally don’t think he is riding enough, he certainly should be doing a lot better than he is, basically he is more likely to miss out on making the top six than getting a medal.
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Post by admin on Jun 27, 2022 12:48:07 GMT
Something not quite right with Tai. Not the dominant rider he was. Young Dan passed him with ease. Appears too many distractions. Not fully focused. It’s several things, his engines most of the time don’t look fast enough and his trapping is very indifferent.That together with his seemingly strange choices of gate positions when qualifying for the semis has meant he has mostly missed out on finals. I personally don’t think he is riding enough, he certainly should be doing a lot better than he is, basically he is more likely to miss out on making the top six than getting a medal. I've always thought that his trapping has been hit and miss. Can't argue with his titles and success but I would never bet on him to win a race, even in his prime.
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Post by Hodgy on Jun 27, 2022 21:53:35 GMT
It’s several things, his engines most of the time don’t look fast enough and his trapping is very indifferent.That together with his seemingly strange choices of gate positions when qualifying for the semis has meant he has mostly missed out on finals. I personally don’t think he is riding enough, he certainly should be doing a lot better than he is, basically he is more likely to miss out on making the top six than getting a medal. I've always thought that his trapping has been hit and miss. Can't argue with his titles and success but I would never bet on him to win a race, even in his prime. I would in his prime - but that appeared to come and go in a few seasons. Agree with BCD, he doesn’t have the engines and isn’t riding enough. In my opinion he isn’t prepared to spend the money anymore. Spent no time on set ups during the pre-season with only one very good rival to compete against. Yet is possibly looking at a wild card for next year. I actually don’t think he’s far off packing it up. Mojos gone.
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