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2012 FIM Speedway Under 21 World Championship Qualifying Round 2

Gorican (Croatia) – 19 May 2012

The riders entered for this event have been drawn to start in the following positions:

1 Václav Milík

ACCR

Czech Republic

2 Kristian Revinšek

AMZS

Slovenia

3 Bartosz Zmarzlik

PZM

Poland

4 Victor Kulakov

MFR

Russia

5 Steven Worrall

ACU

Great Britain

6 Kai Huckenbeck

DMSB

Germany

7 Damian Adamczak

PZM

Poland

8 Eduard Krčmář

ACCR

Czech Republic

9 Matic Ivačič

AMZS

Slovenia

10 Dakota North

MA

Australia

11 Žiga Radkovič

AMZS

Slovenia

12 Dino Kovačić

HMS

Croatia

13 Tobiasz Musielak

PZM

Poland

14 Sergey Polenok

MFR

Russia

15 Michael Buman

AMA

USA

16 Stefan Nielsen

ACU

Great Britain

17 Jernej Pečnik

AMZS

Slovenia

18 TBA

HMS

Croatia

 

2012 FIM Speedway Under 21 World Championship Qualifying Round 4

Blijham (The Netherlands) – 19 May 2012

Country

1 David Bellego

FFM

France

2 Marcel Helfer

DMSB

Germany

3 Mason Campton

MA

Australia

4 Alexander Kochetov

MFR

Russia

5 Piotr Pawlicki

PZM

Poland

6 Roman Čejka

ACCR

Czech Republic

7 Andžejs Lebedevs

LAMSF

Latvia

8 Ritchie Worral

ACU

Great Britain

9 Przemyslaw Pawlicki

PZM

Poland

10 Jan Holub

ACCR

Czech Republic

11 Sean Mason

MNZ

New Zealand

12 Jeffrey Woortman

KNMV

The Netherlands

13 Xavier Muratet

FFM

France

14 Tom Perry

ACU

Great Britain

15 Ladislav Vida

AMZS

Slovenia

16 Alex Davies

MA

Australia

17 Lars Zandvliet

KNMV

The Netherlands

18 Randy Oldenziel

KNMV

The Netherlands

 

There's also a round at Randers (Denmark) on the same date, but that line-up doesn't appear to be released as of yet.

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There's also a round at Randers (Denmark) on the same date, but that line-up doesn't appear to be released as of yet.

Well of course Denmark + Sweden both held quali meetings to find their nominations,so it is just the Norwegian and Finnish riders that are a mystery.And i thought we were going to get some news out of Finland last week f-s-p? :P

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No one's coming, but we do have a team for Abensberg.

 

Thank you FIM for changing the rules on a whim, introducing fines in the rulebook after themselves messing up with Russian qualis's, and making the U21 series a laughing stock by turning it to a 7 final series including a week on the shores of Bahia Blanca for the officials.

 

And I'm not against Russia entering the world of speedway BIG time. But when riders are not allowed to enter the country with their racing gear, that country is not ready to host FIM events.

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I'd agree with you mate.We have had this discussion on here over the past few years.I have had talks over the last weeks with two of the Danish young guns about Argentina ......don't want to go into ittoo much,but seems things have been promised and some things have been changed afterthe promises.....wait and see.But of course this is a title that they would both love to get their hands on.

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Finland is small in the world of speedway, but when the reigning British U21 champ said the exact same (cant afford it, no federation backing) in last weeks Spar, maybe that will count?

 

Just witnessed a 80cc heat with 6 passes, what a heat!

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Finland is small in the world of speedway, but when the reigning British U21 champ said the exact same (cant afford it, no federation backing) in last weeks Spar, maybe that will count?

 

Just witnessed a 80cc heat with 6 passes, what a heat!

Yes,well i am not sure how much backing the DMU will give.Lot probably coming out of their own pockets and sponsors,plus one rider said a new contract with a club he will be signing in the next few weeks.

 

Yes,80cc rocks.When Erik Gundersen came to me saturday and asked "You've come to take photos of the kids?" Had to say that i just love 80cc racing.Just pure speedway.Nothing about money,averages,jokers or any strange rules...... :t: Just wish we had something along those lines in GB.

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My ratings

 

Randers

 

1 2. Mikkel B. Jensen (Dania) 2860

2 12. Mikkel Michelsen (Dania) 2857

3 16. Lasse Bjerre (Dania) 2602

4 4. Thomas Jorgensen (Dania) 2459

5 8. Pontus Aspgren (Szwecja) 2389

6 14. Rasmus Jensen (Dania) 2268

7 13. Anton Rosen (Szwecja) 2244

8 15. Mathias Thoernblom (Szwecja) 2233

9 7. Jonas B. Andersen (Dania) 2220

10 10. Nicklas Porsing (Dania) 2164

11 6. Alexander Edberg (Szwecja) 2154

12 5. Nikolaj B. Jakobsen (Dania) 2115

13 11. Jakob Thorssell (Szwecja) 2081

14 9. Marc Randrup (Dania) 2067

15 3. Daniel Henderson (Szwecja) 2042

16 1. Sebastian Carlsson (Szwecja) 1961

 

17. Kasper Lykke Nielsen (Dania) 2177

18. Emil Grondal (Dania) 1887

 

Gorican

 

1 3. Bartosz Zmarzlik (Polska) 3060

2 13. Tobiasz Musielak (Polska) 2709

3 10. Dakota North (Australia) 2529

4 1. Vaclav Milik (Czechy) 2504

5 7. Damian Adamczak (Polska) 2412

6 6. Kai Huckenbeck (Niemcy) 2228

7 12. Dino Kovacic (Chorwacja) 2158

8 8. Eduard Krcmar (Czechy) 2112

9 9. Matic Ivacic (Słowenia) 2107

10 5. Steven Worrall (Wielka Brytania) 1979

11 4. Wiktor Kułakow (Rosja) 1957

12 16. Stefan Nielsen (Wielka Brytania) 1699

13 14. Sierigej Polenok (Rosja) 1635

14 15. Michael Buman (USA) 1631

15 11. Ziga Radkovic (Słowenia) 1615

16 2. Kristian Revinsek (Słowenia) 1546

 

17. Jernej Pecnik (Słowenia) 1516

 

Blijham

 

1 9. Przemysław Pawlicki (Polska) 3625

2 5. Piotr Pawlicki (Polska) 3263

3 7. Andrzej Lebiediew (Łotwa) 2556

4 8. Ritchie Worrall (Wielka Brytania) 2540

5 3. Mason Campton (Nowa Zelandia) 2307

6 16. Alex Davies (Australia) 2271

7 2. Marcel Helfer (Niemcy) 2128

8 1. David Bellego (Francja) 2068

9 14. Tom Perry (wielka Brytania) 2064

10 10. Jan Holub (Czechy) 2041

11 4. Aleksander Koczetow (Rosja) 1940

12 11. Sean Mason (Australia) 1893

13 6. Roman Cejka (Czechy) 1800

14 12. Jeffrey Woortman (Holandia) 1623

15 13. Xavier Muratet (Francja) 1501

16 15. Ladislav Vida (Słowenia) 1500

 

17. Lars Zandvliet (Holandia) 1500

18. Randy Oldenziel (Holandia) 1617

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Jacky is doing live updates from Randers.Think they are going up on aktuellspeedway as well as FB.4 heats gone and 3 Danes won.No Finns or Norwegians present sadly

 

5-3 split now for the Danes.Thörnblom with two wins.Mikkel M only finished 3rd in his second ride and not sure what happened but Mikkel B last in his!!!Ok,Mikkel B was leading then had bike trouble

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7 qualified from the earlier round, so would assume it would be the same again, but not 100% sure.

 

Ah yes that sounds about right the reason i said 5 is cause i thought there was 5 qualifying rounds rather then 4. So really should be top 8 but knowing Speedway they'll have some seeded riders through already that nobody knows about.

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After 16 Randrup+ Thörnblom 10,Porsing 9,Aspgren,Jakobsen + Jörgensen 8,Mikkel B + Mikkel M 7

 

After 20,the Danes won 16 of the heats.

 

Randrup + Porsing12,Thörnblom+ Jörgensen 11,Aspgren,Jakobsen,Mikkel B + Mikkel M 10,

 

Run-off for 5-8.Michelsen,Mikkel B,Aspgren,Jakobsen

 

Run-off for 3rd Thörnblom,Jörgensen

 

Run-off for 1st Randrup,Porsing

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