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German U21 Final


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1. Hefe 14

2. Wölbert 11

3. Dilger 12

4. Schäfer 13

5. Petersen 9

6. Busch 9

7. Speiser 8

8. Lieschke 8

9. Stange 7 (two times fell)

10. Hertrich 7

11. Müller 6

12. Diener 5

13. Kurz 4

14. Pudel 3

15. Mack 2

16. Kroner 1 (three times engine failure)

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Thought he would make the final.Didn't give him much chance against Christian to be honest as he has been looking very strong the last few weeks.All the riders that have been over,Smoli,Kugelmann,Kroner, have had a bit of a struggle re-adjusting to the German tracks imo.Just hope all goes well for them next week in Austria :)

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Looks like KL have a duffer then. Looks like KL isnt the only place he cant ride...... cue Mr Hone.

 

 

What is that Mr Hone or Mr Moan??? ;)

 

Young Hefenbrook impressed me in the World Under21's at Pardubice and Lonigo --good lad with good equipment and no doubt UK bound soon ?

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Young Hefenbrook impressed me in the World Under21's at Pardubice and Lonigo --good lad with good equipment and no doubt UK bound soon ?

Mmmm :unsure: I know he has turned offers down.Also know he has his sights set on one of the top leagues next year.If he could fit a season in Britain in as well as all the other commitments.I do think he would take to the tracks in Britain better than some that have tried in recent years.Also think he and Smoli can spring a few surprises in Austria

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2. Wölbert 11

 

Kevin(?) Wolbert ( I presume it's the same rider) raced as a guest in today's U21 District Tournament in Zielona Gora, Poland scoring (0,0,2,2,1) . Held his own against experienced local riders and never gave up on trying to get a better position. Can our German friends give some backround info on this rider. According to the speaker at todays meeting, Wolbert is the U16 German champ???

 

 

tom

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today he raced in a "BOLL" (a company based in Zielona Gora) kevlar (green) which is a sponsor of numerous riders in Poland, I also see that he wore a "BOLL" cap on the podium during in the German U21 final. I'm curious to know if BOLL is his sponsor and maybe looking to bring him into polish league. :)

 

it is the German U16 master has has a personal coach. it is rafal

okoniewski. he trains few times in the year in the Polish rawicz.

 

well, that explains it....:)

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tommy,

It is no secret that Kevin is looking to ride in Poland next year,he said that at a meeting a year ago,but he was too young.I think if things go well you might see him next year

 

That means he'll have to apply for Polish citizenship if he wants to do league racing, does Kevin have Polish ancestors?

 

 

t drives this year into pardubice and in the junior-run into Prague

on Monday

 

If he scheduled to race in the Golden Band ??

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I honestly don't know about the details Tommy of with who and how he rides next year in Poland,but look at my webshots and you can see him wearing a BOLL jacket at the start of the season,so would think they do sponsor him,just like Walasek ;)

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