I've never been in a bookies so excuse my ignorance, but what happens if I had a grand on him to take the title and;
a, I've already claimed my ill gotten gains
&
b, I've yet to collect my winnings
??
I've never been in a bookies so excuse my ignorance, but what happens if I had a grand on him to take the title and;
If I'm wrong someone will correct me,but I think carbon wheels weren't allowed on safety grounds.The Superstock BMW S1000RR or whatever it's called has carbon wheels.
Yorick wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 7:17 pmFrom the other side, someone in the team wants sacking.Skub wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 7:02 pm From a purely spectating point of view,these kind of decisions made long after the fact will come across as nitpicking and petty and they will damage the sport.
If bike racing results can be changed so long after the season has ended,then people have no real idea if what they are watching is as they see. Linfoot wins the championship,then weeks later,oh wait,he didn't. That's just crap.
We had a similar debacle at the NW200 when the rulemongers decided carbon wheels were forbidden,even though the stock bike uses them and raced them at the TT ffs. The team weren't allowed to change the wheels,because then they wouldn't be stock. End result,one of the best teams in BSB packs up and goes home. It's farcical.
If the sport becomes a rule fest,interest will wane and that's a fact.
Before spending £20k on posh wheels, they should have fired off an email to the A.C.U. or whoever asking if they were legal.
Bending the rules is OK, but you gotta guard your arse.
Everyone knows the rules and penalties.
That’s exactly it, they weren’t allowed for safety reasons and the issue is the M1000RR is from factory fitted with carbon wheels, so if they fitted the lesser wheels, either the cast or forged rims it wouldn’t then comply with the Stock rules. But they had ran the previous NW200 with carbon wheels and they had went through scrutinnering without any problems.Bustaspoke wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 7:56 pmIf I'm wrong someone will correct me,but I think carbon rules weren't allowed on safety grounds.The Superstock BMW S1000RR or whatever it's called has carbon wheels.
FHO run carbon wheels on their Superbike's but theyr'e not allowed to race with those wheels at the NW200 so they go home.
Local rider Seeley wins races on BMW & there's a discussion about what wheels were fitted & rumour that he raced with carbon wheels in 2022.
Fiasco doesn't begin to describe things & that's without mentioning the shenanigans about the previous years Supertwin result
I'd rather be in the position of collecting my winnings sharpish,then letting them ask for it back.MrLongbeard wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 7:56 pmI've never been in a bookies so excuse my ignorance, but what happens if I had a grand on him to take the title and;
a, I've already claimed my ill gotten gains
&
b, I've yet to collect my winnings
??