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World Championship Final 1 Krasnagorsk, Russia

 

Day 1 Result:

1 Sergei Karachintsev (2 2 2 1 0) 7

2 Grzegorz Knapp (1 0 1 0 0) 2

3 Peter Koij (f 0 ef 1 2) 3

4 Ivan Ivanov (3 f 1 1 3) 8

5 Stefan Pletschacher (0 0 ef 0 1) 1

6 Harald Simon (1 2 1 N 1) 5

7 Gunther Bauer (2 2 0 2 1) 7

8 Dmitri Bulankin (3 2 3 2 1) 11

9 Stefan Svensson (0 1 2 2 2) 7

10 Nikolai Krasnikov (3 3 3 3 3) 15

11 Franz Zorn (1 1 0 1 2) 5

12 Igor Kononov (2 3 3 3 0) 11

13 Dmitri Khomitsevich (2 3 2 3 3) 13

14 Johnny Tuinstra (0 1 1 0 0) 2

15 Danil Ivanov (3 3 2 3 2) 13

16 Vitalli Khomitsevich (1 1 3 2 3) 10

17 Mats Järf (0) 0

18 Antonin Klatovsky DNR

 

 

A Final: Nikolai Krasnikov, Igor Kononov, Dmitri Khomitsevich, Danil Ivanov

B Final: Vitalli Khomitsevich, Dmitri Bulankin, Ivan Ivanov, Gunther Bauer

C Final: Sergei Karachintsev, Stefan Svensson, Harald Simon, Franz Zorn

D Final: Peter Koij, Stefan Pletschacher, Grzegorz Knapp, Johnny Tuinstra

 

Standings

Nikolai Krasnikov Rus 25

Igor Kononov Rus 20.

Dmitri Khomitsevich Rus 18

Danil Ivanov Rus 16

Vitalli Khomitsevich Rus 14

Dmitri Bulankin Rus 13

Ivan Ivanov Rus 12

Gunther Bauer D 11

Sergei Karachintsev Rus 10

Stefan Svensson S 9

Harald Simon A 8

Franz Zorn A 7

Peter Koij S 6

Stefan Pletschacher D 5

Grzegorz Knapp Pol 4

Johnny Tuinstra NL 3

 

Krasnikov unbeatable in Russia - in his fifth ride, he was last going into Turn 1 and was 1st coming out. Passed them like they were standing still according to one source!

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World Championship Final 1 Krasnagorsk, Russia 6.2.2010

 

Day 2 Result

1 Sergei Karachintsev (2 2 2 2 0) 8

17 Mats Järf (0 0 0 0 0) 0

3 Peter Koij (0 0 0 0 2) 2

4 Ivan Ivanov (0 3 2 2 2) 9

5 Stefan Pletschacher (0 0 0 0 1) 1

6 Harald Simon (2 2 1 fx 1) 6

7 Gunther Bauer (3 1 1 1 1) 7

8 Dmitri Bulankin (1 1 2 3 1) 8

9 Stefan Svensson (2 2 1 N 0) 5

10 Nikolai Krasnikov (3 3 3 3 3) 15

11 Franz Zorn (1 1 1 1 0) 4

12 Igor Kononov (2 3 2 2 3) 12

13 Dmitri Khomitsevich (3 fx 3 3 3) 12

18 Antonin Klatovsky (1 1 0 1 2) 5

15 Danil Ivanov (1 2 3 3 3) 12

16 Vitalli Khomitsevich (3 3 3 2 2) 13

2 Grzegorz Knapp (1) 1

14 Johnny Tuinstra DNR

 

D Final: Zorn, Koij, Pletscacher, Knapp (Järf declined to ride according to the Russian Forums)

C Final: Svensson, Klatovsky, Bauer, Simon

B Final: D.Khomitsevich, I.Ivanov, Bulankin, Karachintsev

A Final: (re-run) Krasnikov, Kononov, D. Ivanov, V. Khomitsevich (fx)

 

Standings (after 2 rounds)

1 Nikolai Krasnikov Rus 50

2 Igor Kononov Rus 40

3 Danil Ivanov Rus 34

4 Dmitri Khomitsevich Rus 32

5 Vitalli Khomitsevich Rus 30

6 Dmitri Bulankin Rus 25

7 Ivan Ivanov Rus 25

8 Sergei Karachintsev Rus 21

9 Gunther Bauer D 19

10 Stefan Svensson S 19

11 Harald Simon A 15

12 Franz Zorn A 13

13 Peter Koij S 11

14 Antonin Klatovsky CzR 9

15 Stefan Pletschacher D 9

16 Grzegorz Knapp Pol 7

17 Johnny Tuinstra NL 3

18 Mats Järf SF 0

 

Jarf has yet to ride in a Final

 

Krasnikov on fire! Kononov his nearest challenger. Western riders VERY disappointing!

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Krasnikov on fire! Kononov his nearest challenger. Western riders VERY disappointing!

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Not wrong there mate.Zorn very disappointing.Maybe they can turn it around in Assen and Inzell a little.But all 8 Russians in the top 8....

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Järf having problems with his knee (from the fall) and bike. Just could not get the setup right for the bumpy track and kept bouncing on at the back...

 

The russian forum bloke was wrong in the sense that Järf should not even had an opportunity to decline from the final as he was 17th with "zero points" like many Finns before him in the Eurovison song contest.

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Were neither of these meetings streamed on the internet? I thought someone was going to post details nearer the time. I totally forgot the meetings were due to be staged. I did make a note a few weeks ago but what use are notes if one forgets to check them lol.

 

I take it they were televised, at the very least in Russia?

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Were neither of these meetings streamed on the internet? I thought someone was going to post details nearer the time. I totally forgot the meetings were due to be staged. I did make a note a few weeks ago but what use are notes if one forgets to check them lol.

 

I take it they were televised, at the very least in Russia?

 

No mate, the Russians didn't even record it for highlights on Russian TV or the Local Moscow TV.

You are not alone in your disappointment, as there were Russian Fans complaining of the lack of even a webcam on their forums.

It could be the FIM couldn't get anyone to do it.

 

Rest assured, Iris123 and I do regularly scan for TV links, and when we find them we do post them.

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Järf having problems with his knee (from the fall) and bike. Just could not get the setup right for the bumpy track and kept bouncing on at the back...

 

The russian forum bloke was wrong in the sense that Järf should not even had an opportunity to decline from the final as he was 17th with "zero points" like many Finns before him in the Eurovison song contest.

 

Maybe he'll have a little better luck in Togliatti next week?

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RUSSIAN JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP

Semi Finals, Saturday 5th and Sunday 6th February 2011

 

Semi Final 1 - Novosibirsk

Dmitri Koltakov (Ufa), 27+3 (13+14)

Vyacheslav Svitek (Glasov) 27+2 (15+12)

Vitaly Belousov (Kamensk-Urals) 25 (11+14),

Alexander Kochetov (Novosibirsk) 24 (12+12),

Alexander Rodin (Shadrinsk) 20 (14+6),

Maxim Karpukhin (Saransk)19 (10+9),

Rustam Akumbaev (Shadrinsk) 18(9+9),

Nikita Alexeev (Ufa), 14 (7+7),

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Anatoli Komarov (Novosibirsk) 12+3 (4+8)

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Alex Vitrik (Ufa),12+2 (5+7),

Gennady Sinica (Kemerovo) 11 (5+6),

Andrei Zhdanov (Novosibirsk), 11 (6+5),

Sergei Larionov (Samara), 7 (4+3),

Denis Kheremisin (Shadrinsk) 6 (3+3),

Sergei Lobach (Kemerovo) 5 (2+3)

 

Semi Final 2 - Kamensk-Ural

Artem Novik (Shadrinsk) 29 (15 + 14),

Michael Zelepukin (Shadrinsk) 25+3 (14+11)

Andrei Gavrilkin (Saransk), 25+2 (11+14),

Vasily Kosov (Saransk) 23 (12+11),

Igor Saydullin (Kamensk-Urals) 21 (9+12),

Evgeni Sharov (Glasov) 18 (9+9),

Alexei Kazakov (Kumertau) 17 (10+7),

Eugene Kosov (Saransk), 16 (7+9) ,

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Airat Khabibullin (Kumertau) 14 (6+8)

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Basil Nesytyh (Shadrinsk) 12 (5+7),

Dmitry Tikhonov (Kamensk-Ural) 9 (8+1),

Roman Kholodov (Lukhovitsy) 9 (5+4),

Artem Scherbakov (Saransk), 6 (3+3),

Ivan Demidov (Saransk) 6 (2+4),

Eugene Otpushchennikov (res)(Samara) 5 (1+4),

Igor Kozenyi (Lukhovitsy) 2 (1+1),

Nikita Tolokonov (Samara) 2 (1+1)

 

Final at Shadrinsk 12th/13th February 2011

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Were neither of these meetings streamed on the internet? I thought someone was going to post details nearer the time. I totally forgot the meetings were due to be staged. I did make a note a few weeks ago but what use are notes if one forgets to check them lol.

 

I take it they were televised, at the very least in Russia?

 

 

No mate, the Russians didn't even record it for highlights on Russian TV or the Local Moscow TV.

You are not alone in your disappointment, as there were Russian Fans complaining of the lack of even a webcam on their forums.

It could be the FIM couldn't get anyone to do it.

 

Rest assured, Iris123 and I do regularly scan for TV links, and when we find them we do post them.

 

Wow that is equally astonishing and disappointing. I'm sure i read somewhere recently that there was/is some 3,000 Ice Speedway riders in Russia alone. Wish i could remember where i saw that, as i found it hard to believe.

 

There seems to be lots of Ice clips on You Tube so i presumed it was a given that the World Finals would at least be televised in Eastern Europe.

 

Thanks to you both for searching for coverage mind.

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I'm sure i read somewhere recently that there was/is some 3,000 Ice Speedway riders in Russia alone. Wish i could remember where i saw that, as i found it hard to believe.

I think this was mentioned in last years ice racing thread and was pretty much laughed at after some thinking...

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World Individual Championship Final 2, Togliatti 12/13th February 2011

 

Draw:

1 Peter Koij S

2 Danil Ivanov Rus

3 Sergei Karachintsev Rus

4 Vitalli Khomitsevich Rus

5 Grzegorz Knapp Pl

6 Antonin Klatovsky CzR

7 Dmitri Bulankin Rus

8 Dmitri Khomitsevich Rus

9 Johnny Tuinstra NL /WC

10 Ivan Ivanov Rus

11 Gunther Bauer D

12 Franz Zorn A

13 Nikolai Krasnikov Rus

14 Stefan Svensson S

15 Harald Simon A

16 Igor Kononov Rus

R17 Stefan Pletschacher D

R18 Mats Järf SF

 

Tuinstra gets the wild card again ("possibly because he's in Russia and there are already 8 Russians'), Klabo gets a starting place as Pletschacher drops to reserve.

Reserves will replace the bottom 2 on Day 2.

 

 

Found this: Russian Junior Championship on a Russian You-Tube type site.

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Found this result from Switzerland - They staged the Alpenarenacup on Saturday 5th Feb.

 

1. Simon Gartmann CH 14

2. Christoph Kirchner D 13+3

3. Martin Posch A 13+2

4. Pawel Strugala CH 12

5. Ronny Häring CH 10

6. Markus Jell D 10

7. Simon Reitsma NL 8

8. Josef Kreuzberger A 7

9. Jarno Möri CH 6

10. Heinz Göldi CH 6

11. Domi Aegerter CH 5

12. Dirk Fricke CH 5

13. Thomas Cavigelli CH 3

14. Dmitri Tschatschin D 3

15. Markus Birn CH 2

16. Martin Glarner CH 0

 

Swiss Championship:

1. Pawel Strugala

2. Simon Gartmann

3. Ronny Häring

4. Simon Reitsma

 

They kept that one quiet :D

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Finnish team to Berlin will be Järf, Malinen and Lehtinen with team manager Jouni Seppänen.

 

Lehtinen was supposed to be out for the rest of the season with back injury but is already back on the bike and will ride in Berlin unless something unexpected happens...

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Lineup for Berlin:

 

1. Johnny Tuinstra

2. Sven Holstein

15. Rene Stellingwerf

 

3. Stefan Pletschacher

4. Max Niedermaier

16. Christoph Kirchner

 

5. Harald Simon

6. Martin Leitner

17. Franz Zorn

 

7. Mats Järf

8. Henri Malinen

18. Kai Lehtinen

 

9. Daniil Ivanov

10. Dmitri Khomitsevich

19. Nikolai Krasnikov

 

11. Antonin Klatovsky

12. Jan Klatovsky

20. Andrej Divis

 

13. Stefan Svensson

14. Per Anders Lindström

21. Peter Koij

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World Individual Championship Final 2, Togliatti, 12/13.2.2011

 

Day 1 Result

1 Peter Koij (0 1 0 0 1) 2

2 Danil Ivanov (3 3 3 3 3) 15

3 Sergei Karachintsev (2 2 2 2 2) 10

4 Vitalli Khomitsevich (1 1 2 3 3) 10

5 Grzegorz Knapp (0 2 f 0 0) 2

6 Antonin Klatovsky (1 0 2 1 1) 5

7 Dmitri Bulankin (3 3 1 3 1) 11

8 Dmitri Khomitsevich (2 2 3 2 3) 12

9 Johnny Tuinstra (0 0 0 0 0) 0

10 Ivan Ivanov (3 2 0 1 2) 8

11 Gunther Bauer (1 0 1 1 1) 4

12 Franz Zorn (2 0 1 1 0) 4

13 Nikolai Krasnikov (3 3 3 fx 3) 12

14 Stefan Svensson (0 1 1 2 2) 6

15 Harald Simon (1 1 2 2 ns) 6

16 Igor Kononov (2 3 3 3 2) 13

 

17 Stefan Pletschacher DNR

18 Mats Järf DNR

 

D Final: Grzegorz Knapp, Peter Koij, Johnny Tuinstra, Gunther Bauer

C Final: Stefan Svensson, Antonin Klatovsky, Franz Zorn, Harald Simon

B Final: Dmitri Bulankin, Sergei Karachintsev, Ivan Ivanov, Vitalli Khomitsevich

A Final: (Re run) Danil Ivanov, Dmitri Khomitsevich, Nikolai Krasnikov (f), Igor Kononov (fx)

 

Overall after 3 rounds:

1 Nikolai Krasnikov Rus 68

2 Danil Ivanov Rus 59

3 Igor Kononov Rus 56

4 Dmitri Khomitsevich Rus 52

5 Vitalli Khomitsevich Rus 41

6 Dmitri Bulankin Rus 39

7 Ivan Ivanov Rus 37

8 Sergei Karachintsev Rus 34

9 Stefan Svensson S 29

10 Gunther Bauer D 22

11 Harald Simon A 22

12 Franz Zorn A 21

13 Antonin Klatovsky CzR 18

14 Peter Koij S 16

15 Grzegorz Knapp Pol 13

16 Stefan Pletschacher D 9

17 Johnny Tuinstra NL 7

18 Mats Järf SF 0

 

From what's been written, Krasnikov fell in his fourth ride, then was taken out by Kononov in the A Final. Re run and Danil showed he knows the quickest way around Togliatti.

Western Riders still struggling, and it looks like Bauer and Tuinstra will sit out Sunday.

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No TV coverage again for the Final 2 today and tomorrow from Togliatti but you can follow the results on the link below, but you may need a translation site to help you!

 

World Championship Final 2 Live Updates

 

Too be honest it's really quite humiliating, i can't think of another 'organized' sport in the world that would lack a filmed record of it's World Final.

 

Incidentally, if you enter http://forum.speedway.ru/index.php into Google Translate, or alternatively into the Google search bar and then click on 'Translate this page' you can navigate in English throughout the site. I'm guessing there are more english readers than russian on this forum ;)

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