Results from inspeed.de
1. D. Iwanow 14
2. D. Khomitsewitsch 13
3. A. Balaschov 12
4. M. Bogdanov 11
5. W. Khomitsewitsch 11
6. W. Lumpov 9
7. I. Iwanow 9
8. J. Polikarpov 9
9. I. Drosdow 8
10. M. Sakharow 5
11. M. Baraboschkin 4
12. P. Tschajka 4
13. N. Krasnikow 4
14. S. Arkhipow 3
15. J. Baseew 2
16. K. Drogalin 1
Full race card can be seen at www.speedway.ru
Don't know if it is of interest but i found an article on Plechanov.Comes out a bit funny translated from Russian into English,but interesting all the same.Igor
Oops,bit of a slip up.Should be in Years gone by
They probably got it from Dutchgrasstrack as he was posting Mads as superman yesterday
There are supposed to be piccies from the meeting here but the link ain't working for me
Report on the meeting here in German of course
Think you have slightly miss-read it Pinstripe
Lund finished 3rd today and in the final for the best 4 riders over both days it was
1.S.Katt
2.F.Lindgren
3.K.Lund
4.M.Kröger
so he finished 3rd overall.Still not bad
Any idea why Katt is first while scoring less than Lindgren.Also Wölbert is listed as 15th but has 2 points more than Werner.Arnio is listed as having 4 points on the inspeed site and Wölbert with 2 points only.Where did you get these results from as it is hard to know who is correct
Edit.
Found these results on Sportowefakty which seem more accurate
Neustadt
Yes! I think it would be a great idea.My own, based on an idea mooted last season that a couple of tracks shared assets and entered a team in the Bundesliga(it never happened),would be to share assets to form a good squad and help the development of the young German riders.
Indeed Lvov and Rovno are in the Ukraine and we hope for a fair and democratic outcome I was rather surprised that given the shared border and the advantages(IMO) to both sides thatno team from Germany was seeking a place in the Polish league.
My geography is also not that good.Thats why i had to look and saw that Lithuania lies in the way.It seems that the Polish teams in the second division,not excactly well off anyway were not too keen on the travelling costs(as mentioned not all above board) involved in having Lwow in the league this year.Even less keen on Rowne and Daugavpils next,hence my asking Latvian-Speedway if he knew of any further developments.
Could be right,don't know what the border police are like in Latvia but the report i read stated that the Polish teams were losing money not only to grease a few palms,so to speak.The added problem with Latvia is the Polish teams have to cross 2 borders or go by ship
Have you forgot to send mine off.Usually get mine before lots back home but nothing this time Can understand a brown envelope going the other way getting tampered with but not from England to Hamburg surely
What about Polish League next year.I heard the Poles are not happy with all the money needed to speed their way through the border to the Ukraine last year.Is that causing a problem for Daugavpils?
The riders for next season have been announced,but could be changes
Martin Smolinski and Tobias Kroner ride at Wolverhampton
Matze Schultz and Christian Hefenbrock ride at Pardubice.
More info on all the German Representatives in the various comps can be found atspeedway
1. Maxim Luschnikow 29
2. Juri Polikarpov 22
3. Nikolaj Akimow 21+3
4. Stanislaw Arkhipow 21+D
5. Mikhail Bogdanow 19
6. Almir Galimow 19
7. Ilja Drosdow 18
8. Sergej Baltatschew 17
9. Alexander Saitsew 16
10. Andrej Schischegow 11
11. Walerij Pertsew 10
12. Jevgeni Wakuschin 10
taken from inspeed.de
Luschnikow is 17 years old
also results here in more detail
Ufa
or here,but english translation isn't working for me
Ufa
I'm sure a man with your charm could persuade the 4 lovely ladies to wear an anklet of your choice on being presented with such an item Might even let you take foto's