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Post by schumi on May 14, 2010 14:07:10 GMT
25.04.10..QR1..Neustadt Donau 08.05.10..QR2..Lendava 15.05.10..QR3..Gdansk 15.05.10..QR4..Gorican 15.05.10..QR5..Holsted 26.06.10..SF1..Krsko 26.06.10..SF2..Landshut 17.07.10..Final 1..Gdansk 14.08.10..Final 2..Daugavpils 02.10.10..Final 3..Pardubice Round 1 results:www.msc-neustadt.de/Speedway/Speedway%202010/ergebnisliste_2010.htmRound 2 results:www.amzs-sport.com/strani/rezultati/2010/ostali/05-08=sp-swj-qr2-lendava.pdfThe following riders have qualified from R1 and R2 for the semi finals: Martin Vaculik (Slovenia) Premyslaw Pawlicki (Poland) Frank Facher (Germany) Vjaceslavs Giruckis (Latvia) Kiril Tcukanov (Urkraine Slawomir Musielak (Poland) Maksim Bogdanovs (Latvia) Slawomir Pyszny (Poland) Patryk Dudek (Poland) Max Dilger (Germany) Aleksandr Loktaev (Ukraine) Szymon Kielbasa (Poland)
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2010 14:42:50 GMT
speedwayupdates.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=ind&action=display&thread=6442Live Updates from the Gorican Round can be found on the link above though it'll be a miracle if it goes ahead this evening. Been raining non stop and the practices at 1pm, 2pm and 4pm were all cancelled because of the rain. The FIM Jury are insisting that if there's no practice then there's no meeting as 6 of the field have never ridden there before. The Club say they are happy to wait until 10pm if necessary. Should it be rained off it'll be restaged tomorrow (Sunday) at 3pm and if that one is rained off then it'll be Monday (no time confirmed yet).
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2010 16:40:45 GMT
Riders Briefing has been called for 7pm (CET) to decide what happens.
Still pouring down at Gorican though.
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2010 16:54:18 GMT
Holsted Result.
1. Dennis Andersson - 13 2. Patrick Hougaard - 12 3. Linus Sundstrom - 11 4. Rene Bach - 10 4. Kim Nilsson - 10 6. Simon Gustafsson - 9 ---------------------------------------- 6. Lasse Bjerre - 9 8. Christian Ago - 8 8. Timo Lahti - 8 10. Michael Jepsen Jensen - 7 10. Peter Kildemand - 7 12. Jari Makinen - 6 13. Ludvig Lindgren - 4 14. Patrick Bjerregjard - 3 14. Jonas B. Andersen - 3 16. Niko Siltaniemi - 0
Taken from the Holsted Website
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2010 17:28:31 GMT
Gdansk Result
1. Artur Mroczka (Polska) - 14 (3,3,3,2,3) 2. Artiom £aguta (Rosja) - 13 (3,2,2,3,3) 3. Wadim Tarasenko (Rosja) - 12 (3,3,1,3,2) 4. Joe Haines (Wielka Brytania) - 11 (1,2,3,2,3) 5. Kalle Katajisto (Finlandia) - 10 (3,1,3,1,2) 6. Anton Rosen (Szwecja) - 9+3 (2,1,2,2,2) -------------------------------------------- 7. Eric Pudel (Niemcy) - 9+2 (1,3,2,3,w) 8. Adrian Szewczykowski (Polska) - 8 (1,3,0,3,1) 9. Sam Masters (Australia) - 7 (0,2,2,0,3) 10. Marcel Szymko (Polska) - 6 (2,0,1,2,1) 11. Kyle Hughes (Wielka Brytania) - 5 (2,0,0,1,2) 12. Damian Sperz (Polska) - 4 (0,1,3,w,d) 13. Tyson Nelson (Australia) - 4 (2,u,1,u,1) 14. Siergiej Borysenko (Ukraina) - 3 (u,2,1,u,0) 15. Vaclav Milik (Czechy) - 3 (1,0,0,1,1) 16. Michal Dudek (Czechy) - 1 (0,1,0,0,0) 17. Andriej Kobrin (Ukraina) - 0 (-,-,-,-,-)
Taken from Sportwefablahblahblah
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2010 17:32:11 GMT
Gorican Meeting is off. Re-arranged for Sunday 16th May at 9am (8am UK Time)
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2010 7:49:54 GMT
Re-Staging has been cancelled for the morning and riders have been asked to reconvene at 5pm for a briefing. If the meeting cannot go ahead today then it'll be run tomorrow (hopefully) at 9am (8am GMT)
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2010 17:00:34 GMT
Gorican Meeting is finally underway.
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2010 19:07:49 GMT
Gorican Results Line Up 1. Matej Kus (Czech Republic) - 1, 3, 3, 2 = 9 2. Jurica Pavlic (Croatia) - 3, 3, 3, 3 = 12 3. Darcy Ward - (Australia) - 2, 3, 3, 3 = 11 4. Renato Cvetko (Croatia) - 0, 0, 2, 1 = 3 5. Andrey Kudryashov (Russia) - 3, 2, 2, 0 = 7 6. Dawid Lampart (Poland) - 2, 2, FX, 3 = 7 7. Gino Manzares (USA) - 0, 0, 1, 1 = 2 8. Aleksander Conda (Slovenia) - 1, 1, 2, 2 = 6 9. Matic Ivacic (Croatia) - F, N, EF, N = 0 10. Nejc Malesic (Slovenia) - 1, F, 0, 1 = 2 11. Dino Kovacic (Croatia) - 2, 1, 2, 1 = 6 12. Maciej Janowski (Poland) - 3, 3, FX, 3 = 9 13. Kamil Fleger (Poland) - 1, 1, 3, EF = 5 14. Pavel Pucko (Czech Republic) - 0, 1, 1, 0 = 2 15. Justin Sedgman (Australia) - 3, 2, 1, 2 = 8 16. Kyle Newman (GB) - 2, 2, 1, 2 = 7 FIM Referee - Jim LawrenceMeeting was abandoned after 16 heats. Taken from www.speedwayupdates.co.uk
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Post by schumi on Jun 14, 2010 14:36:59 GMT
The line-up for the semi final at Landshut on June 26th is as follows:
1..Joe Haines (Great Britain) 2..Artur Mroczka (Poland) 3..Szymon Kielbasa (Poland) 4..Martin Vaculik (Slovakia) 5..Dennis Andersson (Sweden) 6..Frank Facher (Germany) 7..Vjaceslavs Giruckis (Latvia) 8..Kiril Cukanov (Ukraine) 9..Anton Rosen (Sweden) 10..Slawomir Pyszny (Poland) 11..Darcy Ward (Australia) 12..Maciej Janowski (Poland) 13..Andriej Kudriaszov (Russia) 14..Kevin Wolbert (Germany) 15..Linus Sundstrom (Sweden) 16..Rene Bach (Denmark)
17..[R]..Erik Pudel (Germany) 18..[R]..Kyle Newman (Great Britain)
And the other semi is at Krsko on the same day:
1..Artem Laguta (Russia) 2..Przemyslaw Pawlicki (Poland) 3..Maksim Bogdanovs (Latvia) 4..Slawomir Musielak (Poland) 5..Simon Gustafsson (Sweden) 6..Max Dilger (Germany) 7..Aleksandr Loktajew (Russia) 8..Kalle Katajisto (Finland) 9..Jurica Pavlic (Croatia) 10..Matej Kus (Czech Republic) 11..Kim Nilsson (Sweden) 12..Matej Duh (Slovenia) 13..Patryk Dudek (Poland) 14..Vadim Tarasenko (Russia) 15..Justin Sedgmen (Australia) 16..Patrick Hougaard (Denmark)
17..[R]..Simon Nielsen (Denmark) 18..[R]..Jan Holub (Czech Republic)
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Post by schumi on Jun 15, 2010 14:39:16 GMT
Martin Vaculik picked up a collarbone injury on Saturday in the GP qualifiers. He's due to have an operation and will miss the Polish league this weekend, but he's hoping to be back in time to take his place in this event in a fortnight.
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Post by schumi on Jul 14, 2010 18:24:21 GMT
Not sure how I missed the semis, but the final is on th 17th July, so here's who went through:
Landshut:
Dennis Andersson Martin Vaculik Maciej Janowski Frank Facher Kevin Wolbert Rene Bach Darcy Ward
Krsko:
Maksim Bogdanovs Patrick Hougaard Vadim Tarasenko Patryk Dudek Artiem Laguta Matej Kus Jurica Pavlic
Artur Mroczka and Damian Sperz earned the wildcards, which means the final at Gdansk on Saturday looks like this:
1..Artiem Laguta (Russia) 2..Kevin Wolbert (Germany) 3..Jurica Pavlic (Croatia) 4..Artur Mroczka (Poland) 5..Dennis Anderson (Sweden) 6...Frank Facher (Germany) 7..Damian Sperz (Poland) 8..Vadim Tarasenko (Russia) 9..Martin Vaculik (Slovakia) 10..Maksim Bogdanovs (Latvia) 11..Rene Bach (Denmark) 12..Patryk Dudek (Poland) 13..Matej Kus (Czech Republic) 14..Maciej Janowski (Poland) 15..Darcy Ward (Australia) 16..Patrick Hougaard (Denmark)
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2010 10:18:52 GMT
Rain caused the first round of the world U21 final to suffer a delayed start, prompt an hour's delay after just 5 heats when lightening blitzed around the stadium with further downpours and then a total abandonment after all riders had completed 3 rides a-piece.
Defending champion Darcy Ward had two second places and a third, his final ride seeing him holding second place until a mistake allowed Patrick Dudek and Ward himself almost fall. His Pirate team-mater Artur Mroczka endured a miserable night on a track where he is usually simply awesome. Machine problems in his first ride saw him limp home for a point after Kevin Wolbert had packed up totally. The gremlins were still with him in his second outing where he found himself almost a full lap behind at one stage and he looked a poor shadow of his normal self in what was to prove to be the final race of the rain-soaked evening.
Latvian Maksim Bogdanov headed the scoreboard with an unbeaten 9 points with Belle Vue's Patrick Hougaard, who will be part of the cup side that visits Wimborne Road on Wednesday night on 8 points, two clear of a quartet of riders on 6.
The championship will now move on to Daugvapils, Latvia on August 7th culminating in Pardubice, Czech Republic on October 2nd.
Scores:- M.Bogdanov (LV) 9 (3,3,3); P.Hougaard (DK) 8 (3,3,2) ; J.Pavlic (HR) 6 (3,3,0); A.Laguta (RU) 6 (2,3,1); W.Tarasenko (RU) 6 (3,2,1); M.Janowski (PL) 6 (1,2,3); D.Ward (AU) 5 (2,2,1); M.Vaculik (SI) 5 (1,2,2); R.Bach (DK) 4 (0,1,3); P.Dudek (PL) 4 (2,R,2); K.Wolbert (DE) 3 (R,0,3); M.Kus (CZ) 3 (0,1,2); D.Andersson (SE) 2 (2,0,0); A.Mroczka (PL) 2 (1,1,0); F.Facher (DE) 2 (1,1,0); D.Sperz (PL) 1 (F,F,1)
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2010 12:48:17 GMT
W.Tarasenko (RU) 6 (3,2,1) Can anyone tell me anything about this chap ?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2010 14:38:36 GMT
W.Tarasenko (RU) 6 (3,2,1) Can anyone tell me anything about this chap ? All I know is that he's 16!
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