Jacqueline Posted August 6, 2011 Report Share Posted August 6, 2011 SWEDEN - 41 1. Jacob Thorsell (2,3,3,1,1) - 10 2. Victor Palovaara (3,1,R,-) - 4 3. Joel Larsson (2,2,-,2,-) - 6 4. Oliver Bernzton (3,3,2,2,0) - 10 17. Mathias Thoernblom (2,3,3,3) - 11 DENMARK - 48 5. Mikkel B. Jensen (S,3,3,3,3) - 12 6. Nikołaj B. Jakobsen (3,2,2,-,2) - 9 7. Mikkel Michelsen (3,3,3,3,-) - 12 8. Kenni Nissen (2,2,-,3,2) - 9 18. Kasper Lykke Nielsen (1,2,3) - 6 GREAT BRITAIN - 13 9. Ashley Morris (1,1,0,0,1) - 3 10. Tom Perry (0,1,0,0,1) - 2 11. Brendan Johnson (0,1,2,1,1) - 5 12. Joe Jacobs (1,0,1,1,0) - 3 19. Ritchie Franklin () - GERMANY - 18 13. Kai Huckenbeck (1,2,3,2,2,2) - 12 14. Danny Maaßen (2,FX,1,1,0) - 4 15. Michell Hofmann (0,0,0,0,0) - 0 16. Andre Mochner (1,0,1,0,-) - 2 Lauf 1: Berntzon, Maaßen, Jacobs, Jensen (Fell) Lauf 2: Jakobsen, Larsson, Huckenbeck, Johnson Lauf 3: Palovaara, Nissen, Morris, Hofmann Lauf 4: Mikkelsen, Thorsell, Mochner, Perry Lauf 5: Berntzon, Jacobsen, Morris, Mochner Lauf 6: Jensen, Larsson, Perry, Hofmann Lauf 7: Michelsen, Huckenbeck, Palovaara, Jacobs Lauf 8: Thorsell, Nissen, Johnson, Maaßen (Fell/Excluded) Lauf 9: Huckenbeck, Berntzon, Nielsen, Perry Lauf 10: Michelsen, Thörnblom, Maaßen, Morris Lauf 11: Jensen, Johnson, Mochner, Palovaara (Retired) Lauf 12: Thorsell, Jacobsen, Jacobs, Hofmann Lauf 13: Nissen, Larsson, Jacobs, Mochner Lauf 14: Michelsen, Berntzon, Johnson, Hofmann Lauf 15: Thörnblom, Nielsen, Maaßen, Perry Lauf 16: Jensen, Huckenbeck, Thorsell, Morris Lauf 17: Thörnblom, Nissen, Perry, Hofmann Lauf 18: Thörnblom, Jacobsen, Morris, Maaßen Lauf 19: Jensen, Huckenbeck, Thorsell, Jacobs Lauf 20: Nielsen, Huckenbeck, Johnson, Berntzon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arnieg Posted August 6, 2011 Report Share Posted August 6, 2011 Ht 9 Franklin replaced Perry Ht 13 Perry replaced Jacobs (TS) Ht 16 Franklin replaced Morris Although it appears that a Brit never beat a Swede or Dane unless there was a fall or engine failure Brendan was ahead of Palovaraa when he pulled up (ht11) and second ahead of Nissen in ht 8 before the race was stopped. Very nice stadium Crowd around 300 Had`a brief chat with Per Jonsson who was managing Swedish team Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DutchGrasstrack Posted August 7, 2011 Author Report Share Posted August 7, 2011 Are there any news which team replaces Poland in the second semifinal on Sunday in Chervonograd? A team called 'Team Europe' is replacing Poland. 13. Ivan Plesakov (Latvia) 14. Andrej Lebedev (Latvia) 15. Andrej Czindilow (Russia) 16. Dimitryi Lemza (Russia) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Igor Posted August 9, 2011 Report Share Posted August 9, 2011 At the final of Lendava perform against Denmark, Russia, Sweden and the team of the Adriatic - Adria, which will be reported riders Croatia and Slovenia. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
heathen79 Posted August 9, 2011 Report Share Posted August 9, 2011 (edited) Ht 9 Franklin replaced Perry Ht 13 Perry replaced Jacobs (TS) Ht 16 Franklin replaced Morris Although it appears that a Brit never beat a Swede or Dane unless there was a fall or engine failure Brendan was ahead of Palovaraa when he pulled up (ht11) and second ahead of Nissen in ht 8 before the race was stopped. Very nice stadium Crowd around 300 Had`a brief chat with Per Jonsson who was managing Swedish team Given by announcer as 302. Rather disappointing from local estimates I believe. Edited August 9, 2011 by heathen79 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tomazpozrl Posted August 9, 2011 Report Share Posted August 9, 2011 At the final of Lendava perform against Denmark, Russia, Sweden and the team of the Adriatic - Adria, which will be reported riders Croatia and Slovenia. That is correct. Due to injuries and various other reasons we are not able build a team of five riders on our own, so our friends from Croatia will help us to build the team. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arnieg Posted August 9, 2011 Report Share Posted August 9, 2011 What - I was two out Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ghostwalker Posted August 9, 2011 Report Share Posted August 9, 2011 Given by announcer as 302. Rather disappointing from local estimates I believe. i think many people decided to attend the festival festivities down town rather going to the speedway. Normally Smederna attracts 1000+ on their Allsvenskan (PL) meetings. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Igor Posted August 9, 2011 Report Share Posted August 9, 2011 That is correct. Due to injuries and various other reasons we are not able build a team of five riders on our own, so our friends from Croatia will help us to build the team. If it were not for that stupid principle of the UEM when the host pre-finals is already in the final, no team of Slovenia, Croatia and the Adria there would not be. I'm sorry if this team the Czech Republic, which is more worthy to be in the finals than the Adria. In Chervonograd even three - it was a good team. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bavarian Posted August 9, 2011 Report Share Posted August 9, 2011 That is correct. Due to injuries and various other reasons we are not able build a team of five riders on our own, so our friends from Croatia will help us to build the team. Sorry, but such should never be allowed in any official competition. This is the same nonsense as that "Team Europe" that we have seen in the past. If such makeshift team is neccessary to complete the line-up, it is bad enough, but for heaven's sake don't let teh results of any such ineligible team count for teh official results. They should only be allowed to ride as reserve team to make up the number. Adria is not a country, nor does it have a national sporting federation to warrant participation in an official European Championship. If a team called "Team Adria" takes part in the final, its results should never count. Any such "artificial" team should be regarded as ineligible and therefore only the other three teams should officially compete for the medals. Sorry, but to allow this "Team Adria" to compete is a shame. It robs this UEM competition of all its credibility. If Slovenia can not raise a team of their own, then they should withdraw or rather be expelled completely form the event and be replaced by the next best team from the qualifying meetings, and that is the Czech Republic. And who ever thought up that nae "Team Adria"? They should have called them either "Slovenia & Croatia" or perhaps "the Former Yugoslav Republics". What's next? England, or rather "Team GB" strenghtened with Australians and calling themselves "Team BC" (British Commonwealth)? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kreso Posted August 9, 2011 Report Share Posted August 9, 2011 Sorry, but such should never be allowed in any official competition. This is the same nonsense as that "Team Europe" that we have seen in the past. If such makeshift team is neccessary to complete the line-up, it is bad enough, but for heaven's sake don't let teh results of any such ineligible team count for teh official results. They should only be allowed to ride as reserve team to make up the number. Adria is not a country, nor does it have a national sporting federation to warrant participation in an official European Championship. If a team called "Team Adria" takes part in the final, its results should never count. Any such "artificial" team should be regarded as ineligible and therefore only the other three teams should officially compete for the medals. Sorry, but to allow this "Team Adria" to compete is a shame. It robs this UEM competition of all its credibility. If Slovenia can not raise a team of their own, then they should withdraw or rather be expelled completely form the event and be replaced by the next best team from the qualifying meetings, and that is the Czech Republic. And who ever thought up that nae "Team Adria"? They should have called them either "Slovenia & Croatia" or perhaps "the Former Yugoslav Republics". What's next? England, or rather "Team GB" strenghtened with Australians and calling themselves "Team BC" (British Commonwealth)? Tell me, what is wrong with the name? Slovenia and Croatia are near by of Adriatic sea, so it is better to call it Team Adriatic and not Slovenia & Croatia. Team can not be named FYR, because there are non of Serbian, Bosnian, Montenegrin or Macedonian racer, so Adriatic is better. Last year when we got this race in Lendava, we had whole lineup of Slovenians and because of injuries we had to react as we reacted, with permission of forming an Adriatic team, because I don't see who would come in Lendava if there is not, let just say, "home" team. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bavarian Posted August 11, 2011 Report Share Posted August 11, 2011 Tell me, what is wrong with the name? Slovenia and Croatia are near by of Adriatic sea, so it is better to call it Team Adriatic and not Slovenia & Croatia. Team can not be named FYR, because there are non of Serbian, Bosnian, Montenegrin or Macedonian racer, so Adriatic is better. Last year when we got this race in Lendava, we had whole lineup of Slovenians and because of injuries we had to react as we reacted, with permission of forming an Adriatic team, because I don't see who would come in Lendava if there is not, let just say, "home" team. What's wrong with the name? Well, Adria isn't a country,is it? Not even a region! It is a part of the Mediteranean sea and as such hardly appropriate to be used as a name of a national speedway team in an official FIM world team championship final. Remember, if the FIM do not even allow the well respected Team Scotland entry in its team world championship, because it argues that Scotland no independant country and only a part of Great Britian, then how on earth can they ever allow a combined team of two different nations to enter and compete under such an unacknowledgable name as "Team Adria". If neccessary, the name of "Slovenia & Croatia" would have been the only acceptable name to be used for that team, because that is what this combined team really is. By teh way, shouldn't a "Team Adria" include the Italians, too? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ghostwalker Posted August 15, 2011 Report Share Posted August 15, 2011 (edited) team Sweden will consist of the same riders in the final as in the semi-final: Joel Larsson Oliver Berntzon Jacob Thorsell Victor Palovaara Mathias Thörnblom http://www.svemo.se/...g-EMU19finalen Edited August 15, 2011 by Ghostwalker Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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