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Finnish nominations

15.1.2011 St Johann: Mats Järf

21.1.2011 Sanok: Henri Malinen, Jouni Seppänen

22.1.2011 Saalfelden: Antti Aakko, Kai Lehtinen

 

Berlin 26.-27.2.2011 team WC: Antti Aakko, Mats Järf, Kai Lehtinen and team manager Jouni Seppänen.

 

Euro's:

29.1.2011 semifinal Togliatti: Henri Malinen

30.1.2011 final Togliatti: Jussi Nyrönen

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I'm here ;) Kevin doesn't have any bikes, they are for sale at Pegasus Speedneeds, so he needs to buy one back quick. :rolleyes:

 

Cheers Mark! Reliable as ever.

 

So I take it you are the Nominated Brit in the World and European Championships?

 

Also, can you advise of your proposed schedule?

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Cheers Mark! Reliable as ever.

 

So I take it you are the Nominated Brit in the World and European Championships?

 

Also, can you advise of your proposed schedule?

The selection for the WC spot is being decided by the track racing committee, so I'm not 100% sure yet.

There will be no GB rider in the European Championships, the place has been given to Austria and I've heard a rumour that the Norwegian won't be going either.

My season starts in Poland on the 2nd of January in Gniezno, weather permitting.

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I would love to go and watch the ice speedway either in st. johann or inzell does anybody know how you go about getting tickets for these events?

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Just noticed there is another meeting in Berlin wouldnt mind that one, are there tickets for sale anywhere on the internet?

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Nice to see such a relatively large fixture list. I thought Ice Speedway was about to die. The last i read about the sport was that one of it's major venues was closing down. But mention of a new ice hall at Inzell would indicate that was the venue??? and all is now ok. Or was it and STILL is Assen that's about to close?.

 

Is there usually any coverage of meetings on the internet, ideally live?

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Nice to see such a relatively large fixture list. I thought Ice Speedway was about to die. The last i read about the sport was that one of it's major venues was closing down. But mention of a new ice hall at Inzell would indicate that was the venue??? and all is now ok. Or was it and STILL is Assen that's about to close?.

 

Is there usually any coverage of meetings on the internet, ideally live?

There are usually a number of meetings from Russia online

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Nice to see such a relatively large fixture list. I thought Ice Speedway was about to die. The last i read about the sport was that one of it's major venues was closing down. But mention of a new ice hall at Inzell would indicate that was the venue??? and all is now ok. Or was it and STILL is Assen that's about to close?.

 

The only venues that decided not to stage Ice Racing in recent years were Erfurt and The Sport-Forum in Berlin.

There was a fiasco in Innsbruck last year that Jacqueline went to, which was dropped from the calendar this year.

Assen goes from strength to strength and is packed for all three meetings.

 

Is there usually any coverage of meetings on the internet, ideally live?

 

If you download Google Chrome, then have a look on the Russian Forum there are regular links to the coverage of the meetings. Many are webcams but they are quite professional, plus there are some TV Broadcasts.

Iris 123 and I try to post any we find.

 

The Sanok meetings will be live on Polish TV again in January and is a multi camera production with interviews etc.

 

Hope this helps

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The only venues that decided not to stage Ice Racing in recent years were Erfurt and The Sport-Forum in Berlin.

There was a fiasco in Innsbruck last year that Jacqueline went to, which was dropped from the calendar this year.

Assen goes from strength to strength and is packed for all three meetings.

 

 

 

If you download Google Chrome, then have a look on the Russian Forum there are regular links to the coverage of the meetings. Many are webcams but they are quite professional, plus there are some TV Broadcasts.

Iris 123 and I try to post any we find.

 

The Sanok meetings will be live on Polish TV again in January and is a multi camera production with interviews etc.

 

Hope this helps

 

It helps a lot and many thanks in advance for any meetings available that you unearth.

 

Why do i need to download Google Chrome to view the russian forums? I can view it presently with Internet Explorer 8 and, as with the polish site sportowefakty's speedway section, have it bookmarked to come up in already translated to english mode.

 

I'm sure the ice racing stadium closing down was a Speedway Star article. However, it obviously hasn't come to pass thankfully.

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More bad news, the first round of the CZ championship this weekend has been called off :sad:.

 

I understand that the track in Rozena has been called up through too much snow - The weight of it went through the Ice on the lake they were planning to use. :blink:

 

They don't really have much luck with that track do they :rolleyes:

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It helps a lot and many thanks in advance for any meetings available that you unearth.

 

Why do i need to download Google Chrome to view the russian forums? I can view it presently with Internet Explorer 8 and, as with the polish site sportowefakty's speedway section, have it bookmarked to come up in already translated to english mode.

 

I'm sure the ice racing stadium closing down was a Speedway Star article. However, it obviously hasn't come to pass thankfully.

 

 

Some of the translation sites I've found are ok, but I've found Google Chrome will automatically translate the sites for you into a more readable english. Plus, If you follow the links to the newspaper websites they "stay" in english too. You can also set it to automatically translate from certain languages so you don't have to fiddle with them.

For me, It's a lot easier for getting results from the various forums and Russian papers.

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Russian Individual Championship Qualifying Rounds 18/19 December 2010

 

 

Kemerovo / Sloboda

1: Dmitri Tikhonov (Kamensk-Ural) / Sergei Larionov (Samara)

2: Vitalli Belousov (Kamensk-Ural) / Vasilli Kosov (Saransk)

3: Komarov (Novosibirsk) / Vladimir Loumpov (Sloboda)

4: Danil Belonogov (Shadrinsk) / Alex Vitrik (Ufa)

5: Maxim Baraboshkin (Ust-Ilim) / Michael Zelepukin (Shadrinsk)

6: Gennedy Sinica (Kemerovo) / Alexander Scherbakov (Saransk)

7: Yuri Grigoriev (Tyumen) / Eugene Sotnikov (Penza)

8: Andrei Zhdanov (Novosibirsk) / Artem Novik (Shadrinsk)

9: Andrei Utusikov (Tyumen) / Vladimir Chapala (Sterlitamak)

10: Alexander Oleynikov (Kemerovo)/ Ilya Ulyanov (Lukhovitsy)

11: Alex Utusikov (Tyumen) / Nikita Parfenov (Sterlitamak)

12: Eugene Taushkanov (Kamensk-Ural)/ Nikita Tolonkov (Samara)

13: Igor Saydullin (Kamensk-Ural) / Sergei Kasakov (Kumertau)

14: Rustem Akumbaev (Shadrinsk) / Eugene Szarov (Glasov

15: Sergei Lobachev (Kemerovo) / Ivan Demidov (Saransk)

16: Yuri Polikarpov (Usolie-Siberian) / Alexei Ivanov (Glasov)

RES: Dmitri Deev (Tyumen) / Eugene Urakov (Izhevsk)

 

The top 9 from each round qualify for the semis with 10 - 12th placed riders qualifying as reserves.

 

Draw for the Semi Finals, 25/26th December 2010:

 

Kamensk-Ural / Ufa / Novosibirsk

 

1: 7th S / 9th S / 6th K

2: Yunir Baseev / Danil Ivanov / Roman Akimenko

3: Nikolai Krasnikov / Dmitri Bulankin / Danil Golosheykin

4: 6th S / 4th K / 8th S

5: Dmitri Khomitsevich / Ivan Ivanov / Igor Kononov

6: Anton Sozykin / 5th S / 4th S

7: 5th K / 3rd K / Maxim Korchemakha

8: Sergei Karachinsev / Nikita Alexeev / Dmitri Koltakov

9: Niklas Ryabokin / Sergei Makarov / Mikhail Bogdanov

10: 1st K / Vyacheslav Svitek / 3rd S

11: 2nd S / 1st S / Anton Zmaga

12: Alexander Rodin / Maxim Karpukhin / 2nd K

13: Eduard Krysov / Sergei Baltachev / Stanislaw Arkipov

14: 9th K / 8th K / 7th K

15: Vitalli Khomitsevich / Andrei Shishegov / Ilya Drozdov

16: Maxim Lushnikov / Alex Abroskin / Andrei Gavrilkin

R: 11th K / 10th K / 10th S

R: 11th S / 12th S / 12th K

 

Top 5 in each meeting to Final + Best 6th Place, other 2 6th Places to reserve.

 

Taken from the Sprt Amur Website

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Some of the translation sites I've found are ok, but I've found Google Chrome will automatically translate the sites for you into a more readable english. Plus, If you follow the links to the newspaper websites they "stay" in english too. You can also set it to automatically translate from certain languages so you don't have to fiddle with them.

For me, It's a lot easier for getting results from the various forums and Russian papers.

 

Sorry Conkers i'm not labouring a point i just don't want to miss out on something. But you are aware that if in Internet Explorer* one saves a Google translated website page as a bookmark it will always go from new page to new page continuing translating. *(which i use 99% of the time - please don't anyone get into browser wars lol).

 

'Google Chrome' is a browser. Are you saying that it treats 'Google Search' in a superior way to when using Google Search in any other browser such as Internet Explorer?.

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Sorry Conkers i'm not labouring a point i just don't want to miss out on something. But you are aware that if in Internet Explorer* one saves a Google translated website page as a bookmark it will always go from new page to new page continuing translating. *(which i use 99% of the time - please don't anyone get into browser wars lol).

 

'Google Chrome' is a browser. Are you saying that it treats 'Google Search' in a superior way to when using Google Search in any other browser such as Internet Explorer?.

 

As a browser, Chrome is quite good as it not only translates the pages automatically but allows you to register on these websites as some of the Russian Forums lock videos/photos to registered users only.

It works for me, as I have to extract the info to compile the reports etc. I can't use IE 8 as I have a Mac so Safari/Firefox are my main browsers, but Chrome allows me to work faster when doing the Ice Racing. It integrates all the Google functions into one place.

Hope this helps

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Russian Individual Championship

Peliminary Rounds Day 1, x 18/12/10

 

Kemerovo

Igor Saydullin (Kamensk-Ur.) (3 , 3 , 3 , 2 , 3) 14

Yuri Polikarpov (Usolie-Siberian) (3 , 3 , 3 , 3 , 1) 13

Danil Belonogov (Shadrinsk) (3 , 1 , 2 , 3 , 3) 12

Vitaly Belousov (Kamensk-Ur.) (2 , 3 , 1 , 3 , 3) 12

Alex Utusikov (Tyumen) (2 , 3 , 3 , 2 , 2) 12

Eugene Taushkanov (Kamensk-Ur.) (3 , 2 , 3 , 2 , 0) 10

Maxim Baraboshkin (Ust-Ilim) (1 , 1 , 2 , 2 , 3) 9

Rustam Akumbaev (Shadrinsk) (0 , 2 , 1 , 3 , 2) 8

Anatoliy Komarov (Novosibirsk), (1 , 1 , 2 , 1 , 2) 7

Alexander Oleynikov (Kemerovo), (1 , 2 , 2 , 0 , 1) 6

Dmitri Tikhonov, (Kamensk-Ur.) (0 , 2 , 0 , 1 , 2) 5

Andrei Zhdanov (Novosibirsk) (2 , 0 , 1 , 1 , 1) 5

Gennady Sinica(Kemerovo) (2 , 0 , 0 , n \ u , 0) 2

Sergey Lobachev (Kemerovo), (1 , 0 , 1 , 0 , 0) 2

Yuri Grigoriev (Tyumen) (0 , 1 , cx , 1 , n \ n) 2

Andrew Utusikov (Tyumen) (0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , n \ c) 0

 

Polikarpov still making waves I see

 

 

Sloboda

Vladimir Lumpov (Sloboda) (3,3,2,3,3) = 14

Vasilli Kosov (Saransk) (2,3,3,3,3) = 14

Michael Zelepukin (Shadrinsk) (3,3,2,2,3) = 13

Artem Novick (Shadrinsk) (2,3,3,2,3) = 13

Eugene Szarov,. (Glazov) (3,2,1,3,2) = 11

Sergei Kazakov (Kumertau) (2,2,3,1,2) = 10

Vladimir Chapala (Sterlitamak) (3,1,0,3,2) = 9

Alexi Ivanov (Glazov) (1,2,3,1, n / s) = 7

Nikita Parfenov (Sterlitamak) (2,2,2,0,1) = 7

Alex Vitrik (Ufa), (1,1,2,2,0) = 6

Ilya Ulyanov (Lukhovitsy) (1,1,1, f, 2) = 5

Eugene Sotnikov (Penza) (0,1, c, 2,1) = 4

Alexander Scherbakov (Saransk) (1,0,1,1,0) = 3

Sergei Larionov (Samara) (0,0,0,1,1) = 2

Nikita Tolonkov (Samara) (a, n, 1, c, 1) = 2

Ivan Demidov (Saransk) (0, n, 0,0,0) = 0

 

Loumpov puts up a good performance as the oldest man in the line up.

 

EDIT Score correction to lower orders of Sloboda round

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Russian Individual Championship

Peliminary Round 18/19th December 2010

Kemerovo

 

Igor Saydullin (Kamensk-Ur.) 26 (14+12)

Vitaly Belousov (Kamensk-Ur.) 25 (12+13)

Danil Belonogov (Shadrinsk) 24+3 (12+12)

Yuri Polikarpov (Usolie-Siberian) 24+ns (13+11)

Maxim Baraboshkin (Ust-Ilim) 22 (9+11)

Alex Utusikov (Tyumen) 22 (12+10)

Rustam Akumbaev (Shadrinsk) 18 (8+10)

Eugene Taushkanov (Kamensk-Ur.) 18 (10+8)

Anatoliy Komarov (Novosibirsk), 13+3 (7+6)

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Dmitri Tikhonov, (Kamensk-Ur.) 13+2 (5+8)

Alexander Oleynikov (Kemerovo), 11 (6+5)

Andrei Zhdanov (Novosibirsk) 10 (5+5)

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Gennady Sinica(Kemerovo) 5 (2+3)

Yuri Grigoriev (Tyumen) 4 (2+2)

Sergey Lobachev (Kemerovo) 3 (2+1)

Andrew Utusikov (Tyumen) 1 (0+1)

 

Polikarpov refused point blank to go out for the 3rd place run off so Belonogov rode unopposed for third.

Interesting that the Russian Forum is saying Saydulin is only 17.

 

Results from Sloboda to follow as soon as I get it

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Russian Individual Ice Racing Championship 18/19th December 2010

 

Sloboda

 

 

Vladimir Lumpov (Sloboda) 26+3 (14+12)

Artem Novik (Shadrinsk) 26+2 (13+13)

Vasilli Kosov (Saransk) 25 (14+11)

Eugene Szarov,. (Glazov) 24 (11+13)

Sergei Kazakov (Kumertau) 20 (10+10)

Vladimir Chapalo (Sterlitamak) 19 (9+10)

Michael Zelepukin (Shadrinsk) 19 (13+6)

Nikita Parfenov (Sterlitamak) 18 (7+11)

Alex Vitrik (Ufa) 15 (6+9)

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Alexi Ivanov (Glazov) 14 (7+7)

Ilya Ulyanov (Lukhovitsy) 10 (5+5)

Eugene Sotnikov (Penza) 7+3 (4+3)

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Alexander Scherbakov (Saransk) 7+ns (3+4)

Sergei Larionov (Samara) 3 (2+1)

Eugene Pushinikov (Samara) (Res) 2 (DNR+2)

Nikita Tolonkov (Samara) 2 (2+0)

Dmitri Deev (Samara) (Res) 1 (DNR +1)

Ivan Demidov (Saransk) 0 (0+DNR)

 

Loumpov at 42 was the oldest in the field, and according to the Russian Forums he may well not ride in the semis, however he will decide shortly.

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