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Post by wolfgang on Apr 11, 2006 7:41:21 GMT
No steve, must disagree with you there on this on, when chris fell in ht12, ( this is from yozzawolf]) he deliberately stayed down,as soon as the red lights came on and the blue exclusion light came on he got up. We would'nt like it done against us so I don't see why should we resort to the same practice. I'm inclined to agree. Only Chris knows whether it was intentional or not, but for one with such a controlled style, he did seem to slide off too easily. The additional lights suddenly made it easier for him to get up. If it was as deliberate as it looked, then it needs to be discouraged asap. It isn't the Wolves way.
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Post by Jasper on Apr 11, 2006 9:11:50 GMT
I didn't see Christian fall off so can't comment but I did stand up to see if he was alright and from my elevated position in the bar, he looked stuck underneath his bike and was struggling to push it off his legs
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Post by JJ on Apr 11, 2006 9:42:13 GMT
yea i agree it looked bad but it did look like he was struggling to get his legs form underneth his bike and with the red lights not on till turn 4 and him on turn 1 on the floor i can understand why he was looking rarther hectic to get out from under it.
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Post by Mr X on Apr 11, 2006 20:06:01 GMT
Hard to say whether he deliberately stayed down or whether he was genuinely pinned under the bike. I admit it looked bad and we don't like that osrt of thing at Wolves. We shouldn't let this detract from a superb night for the lad though. His heat 14 ride was simply brilliant.
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Post by MrwulfAndrew™ on Apr 11, 2006 20:09:12 GMT
I was on the first bend and it looked like when he fell he was about to get up then he had a look at the race and stayed down. However like MM2 said that shouldnt take away the great night he had.
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Post by Lawt on Apr 12, 2006 10:57:42 GMT
I agree with this and would name him as my Man of the Match as long as it is made clear to him how we expect riders to behave at Wolves in case of future temptations.
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