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Post by gaz on Oct 22, 2016 21:39:06 GMT
Can see Pedersen, Emil and Zagar but after that it comes down to a bit of a lottery due to Speedway politics as to how many riders they want in from certain countries. Always has been politics so its probably Chris Harris Nah, I agree with your three though, haven't a clue who to pick for the fourth spot! So going with my wildcards it means next year will be 3 Poles, 2 Aussies, 2 Swedes, 2 Danes and 1 each from USA, Britain, Slovenia, Slovakia and Russia. So to me that means no Janowski, Kildemand or Jonsson. Personally I'd like to see someone new included like either Grigory Laguta, Vaclav Milik or Leon Madsen but with 2 Danes maybe already being there his chance could be slim and with Cardiff having the biggest GP does that mean having 2 Brits which could mean King, Cook or Lambert. So we all wait with anticipation.
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Post by tadejslo on Oct 26, 2016 9:40:28 GMT
Its official. Pedersen, Janowski, Zagar and Sayfutdinov get the wild card spots for SGP 2017.
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Post by andout on Oct 26, 2016 12:59:47 GMT
Its official. Pedersen, Janowski, Zagar and Sayfutdinov get the wild card spots for SGP 2017. If that is so, I have no problem with those picks at all.....Good to see Emil back!
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Post by fundin on Oct 26, 2016 20:06:21 GMT
Would like to see Zagar, Janowski, Lindgren and Sayfutdinov (if Putin will let him ride). However, I'm sure that Nicki Pedersen will get an extremely undeserved place through politics! I'm just pleased that we won't have to suffer watching Chris Harris struggle for 3 or 4 points. You could certainly make a case for Robert Lambert.
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Post by tadejslo on Oct 26, 2016 20:47:28 GMT
Would like to see Zagar, Janowski, Lindgren and Sayfutdinov (if Putin will let him ride). However, I'm sure that Nicki Pedersen will get an extremely undeserved place through politics! I'm just pleased that we won't have to suffer watching Chris Harris struggle for 3 or 4 points. You could certainly make a case for Robert Lambert. Lindgren is already qualified through GP Challenge. The other 4 were confirmed as wild cards earlier today as I wrote already. I like the choice. Can't say that Pedersen's place is undeserved because he has 3 Top 3 general classifications in last 4 seasons prior to this year's and of course he is a showman even if the majority dislikes him, me included. Maybe Janowski is a little questionable because of 4 spots for the Poles, but then again, who to pick instead of him that can be a challenger for top spots?
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Post by denver715 on Oct 26, 2016 20:49:25 GMT
just seen next year's grand prix line up,it's looking a very strong line up
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Post by tadejslo on Oct 26, 2016 20:53:52 GMT
just seen next year's grand prix line up,it's looking a very strong line up Absolutely, we're in for a treat, can't wait for a new season to begin
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Post by bubsy on Oct 31, 2016 20:47:45 GMT
just seen next year's grand prix line up,it's looking a very strong line up Absolutely, we're in for a treat, can't wait for a new season to begin Will be with this very very strong lineup the best season for a decade.Out of all riders anyone of them could win on there night. Shame to see Harris go round last year as he was one of the most complete riders I have been priveridged to see with the bulldog spirit,but time has come for some elite riding. THANK YOU TO CHRIS HARRIS from downunder. 2017 Do it in the dirt.
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