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Prediction Pages   [Round 1] [Round 2]  [Round 3]  [Round 4]  [5]  [6] Progressive Totals

Points will be awarded for each rider prediction, of 6 points for an exact tip,3 points for 1 place off the exact placing, 2 points for 2 places away and 1 point for 3 places away.
e.g.if Leigh places 3rd in GP 1, a prediction of 2nd will net 3 points. Similarly if Jason places 5th and your prediction was 8th, then 1 point will be awarded. A possible 24 points (4X6) can be attained each round with 4 correct tips.

After six rounds the top points scorer from Australia AND the top points scorer from Overseas will win a prize.
[A count-back will occur if winners finish on equal points]

The Six Grand Prix dates are (early morning Aus. time)
Round 1 Prague Czech Rep...May 7th
Round 2 Linkoping Sweden...June 4th
Round 3 Wroclaw Poland...July 2nd
Round 4 Coventry Britain...July 30th
Round 5 Vojens Denmark...September 3rd
Round 6 Bydgoszcz Poland...September 24th.



Riders competing in Round 5.........

8.
Ryan Sullivan Australia
16.Mark Loram England
5.
Leigh Adams Australia
2.Tomasz Gollob Poland
1.Tony Rickardsson Sweden
7.Greg Hancock USA
6.
Jason Crump Australia
10.Chris Louis England
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12.Mikael Karlsson Sweden
19.Peter Karlsson Sweden
21.
Todd Wiltshire Australia
3.Jimmy Nilsen Sweden
9.Stefan Danno Sweden
11.Billy Hamill USA
15.Henrik Gustafsson Sweden
13.Carl Stonehewer England
18.Antonin Kasper Czech Rep.
4.Joe Screen England
17.Andy Smith England
20.Brian Andersen Denmark
14.Brian Karger Denmark
22.John Jorgensen Denmark
WC 23.Nicki Pedersen
WC 24.Jesper B. Jensen

***Please note...The rider numbers above will stay with each competitor throughout the series, however their placings will change corresponding to where ever they place in the previous rounds. Due to the uniqueness of the Grand Prix format, all riders who start a round in the top list of 8, cannot finish any lower than 16th in that round.