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Thanks Shelleh.And how has Camo been going since last year?

Yeah he has been doing good has travelled to victoria and adelaide for racing and he has a bit more competition at his home track now, so there are a couple of other western australian juniors to look out for in the future like Blake Russell. Only problem is our boys have to travel to the eastern states to get the experience they need and that costs money.

Are you going to rybnik for the youth gold trophy and taking some more photos. we appreciated the ones you sent to us last year.

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Yeah he has been doing good has travelled to victoria and adelaide for racing and he has a bit more competition at his home track now, so there are a couple of other western australian juniors to look out for in the future like Blake Russell. Only problem is our boys have to travel to the eastern states to get the experience they need and that costs money.

Are you going to rybnik for the youth gold trophy and taking some more photos. we appreciated the ones you sent to us last year.

Good to hear that WA are getting a few youngsters coming through.The competition helps them all.But no,i can't make it to Poland for this one,sadly.Would have been nice to see it on the net.

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Results taken from Holsted.dk

 

Quali 1

1. Nikolaj B. Jakobsen, Danmark 14

2. Mikkel Salomonsen, Danmark 13

3. Kenni Nissen, Danmark 12

4. Jonas Engdahl, Sverige 12

5. Kenny Wennerstam, Sverige 10

6. Alex Porsing, Danmark 10

7. Oskar Karlsson, Sverige 9

8. Emil Nörret, Danmark 8

9. Mateusz Liszka, Polen 8

10. Mika Loppi, Finland 6

11. Christoffer Sörensen, Danmark 5

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12. Mathew Day, Australien 4

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13. Adrian Bergkvist, Sverige 3

14. Lvov Ivan, Ryssland 3

15. Roland Benkö, Ungern 2

16. Krzysztof Wojaczek, Polen 0

 

 

 

Quali 2

1. Rasmus Jensen, Danmark 15

2. Jesper Schaff, Danmark 13

3. Kasper Lykke Nielsen, Danmark 12

4. Jacob Bukhave, Danmark 10

5. Sam Jensen, Danmark 10

6. Krystian Pieszczek, Polen 10

7. Kenneth D. Jensen, Danmark 9

8. Fredrik Engman, Sverige 8

9. Patrick Lykke Nielsen, Danmark 7

10. Björn Nilsson, Sverige 6

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11. André Karlsson, Sverige 5

12. Dominik Kossakowski, Polen 5

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13. Cameron Heeps, Australien 4

14. Kacper Woryna, Polen 3

15. Jiri Nieminen, Finland 2

16. Jarle Skjäveland, Norge 0

 

 

 

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last quali

 

1. Mikkel Bech Jensen, Danmark 15

2. Mikkel Michelsen, Danmark 13

3. Emil Gröndal, Danmark 11

4. Kean Headley, Danmark 9

5. Mark Frimodt Pedersen, Danmark 9

6. Jacob Thorssell, Sverige 9

7. Victor Palovaara, Sverige 8

8. Jonas Jensen, Danmark 8

9. Freddie Broms, Sverige 8

10. Oskar Polis, Polen 6

11. Jonathan Armendariz, Sverige

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12. Mike Trzensiok, Polen 4 (blev sidste reserve efter omkørsel)

13. Joel Andersson, Sverige 4

14. Brady Kurtz, Australien 4

15. Steffen Leeder Nielsen, Danmark 3

16. Glenn Moi, Norge 2

 

First time since they have been entering that Australia haven't managed to get someone into the semi's.The 2 Mikkels already battling it out for the title

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It's Loppi's last season in this one. I've only spoken to him once but he seemed very level headed and aware about the things going on... Heard some good comments about him too after there was a training camp in Finland a few weeks back. All in all this will total in to the fact that he will come good in 500cc too, if given the chance.

 

Regarding this one I'd say he's probably learned a bit today and I wish him all the best for the semi.

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Regarding this one I'd say he's probably learned a bit today and I wish him all the best for the semi.

Good luck to him.I remember Palm Toft just scraping through the semi's and then winning the title! :neutral: René Bach should have had that one

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Good luck to him.I remember Palm Toft just scraping through the semi's and then winning the title! :neutral: René Bach should have had that one

And currently he's riding for Newcastle... :rolleyes: Impressed me too in Pardubice earlier this season. 80cc is not 500cc speedway... Many riders will fail to break trough and then there are riders that will only start when they are 17.

 

And then there's of course Nicolai Klindt who started with the 50cc micro, won the U19 at 2007 and is U21 finalist this season... :approve:

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And currently he's riding for Newcastle... :rolleyes: Impressed me too in Pardubice earlier this season. 80cc is not 500cc speedway... Many riders will fail to break trough and then there are riders that will only start when they are 17.

 

And then there's of course Nicolai Klindt who started with the 50cc micro, won the U19 at 2007 and is U21 finalist this season... :approve:

Yes but some riders you can just see are quality.René was one,even though he was in the same team as World Champion Simon Nielsen.LiGlad is another......you could see the kid had talent......and the 2 Mikkels.......I have been praising them both for a few years now......they have class about them........and then there is Sissis!!!! :wink:

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Is the wonderkid Sissis in this year?

 

Arthur is currently in Europe with the red bull 125 rookie grand prix team. He was accepted into red bull last year to do this season. His next meeting is in the German GP. At present he is running 12th in the points. He placed 8th and 6th in the last 2 GP's. He has also been riding 500cc speedway bikes in England and winning second half meetings for juniors between GP meetings. His speedway times are similar to premier league riders. Depending on whether or not he returns to red bull next year and his schedule, he is hoping to return to Australia, defend his Australian title and then compete in the Youth Gold Trophy in 2010

 

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Arthur is currently in Europe with the red bull 125 rookie grand prix team. He was accepted into red bull last year to do this season. His next meeting is in the German GP. At present he is running 12th in the points. He placed 8th and 6th in the last 2 GP's. He has also been riding 500cc speedway bikes in England and winning second half meetings for juniors between GP meetings. His speedway times are similar to premier league riders. Depending on whether or not he returns to red bull next year and his schedule, he is hoping to return to Australia, defend his Australian title and then compete in the Youth Gold Trophy in 2010

 

Phil

Sounds awfully pro, I thought he was just a kid! :shock::approve:

 

All the best for him!

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Mikkel M. set the new Rybnik track record in 42,68 yesterday.

 

Very good effort form all the danes :approve:

 

The Rybnik track is half the length of Slangerup and most other Danish tracks.

 

I think the draw for the final and gatepositions will decide wich Mikkel will nik it :rolleyes:

 

Regards

Peter

 

Sissis in YGT 2010 would be fantastic to watch, but not the best news for us who hopes to compete in that tournament :lol:

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Semi 1

Mikkel B. Jensen 15

Jakob Thorsell 11

Kenni Nissen 10

Jonas Engdall 10

Nikolaj Busk Jakobsen 10

Victor Palovaara 9

Jesper Scharff 8

Kristian Pieszczek 8

Jonas Jensen 7 reserve

 

Semi 2

Mikkel Michelsen 15

Rasmus Jensen 14

Emil Grøndal 13

Kasper Lykke 11

Frederik Engman 8

Emil Nørret 7

Kenneth Dyrvig 7

Kian Headley 7

Sam Jensen 7 reserve

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Like Peter and i said,think this will be a battle between the 2 Mikkels.Both great kids,great talents and as ever with youngsters who get this far have good family behind them.I have talked a few times with both fathers,so i know how much they put into this.....don't think anyone has ever won the title twice(well i know they haven't),so i will go with a Mikkel B win in the final.But either would please me :approve:

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