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24th August 2013 Gp Challenge @ Poole


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What's the rule if someone finishes top 8 in gprs and top 3 here - does their spot go to 9th in gas or 4th from here? quite possible that nki plus zagar/kk could qualify via both methods.

 

6th place could get a 2014 GP spot if NKI, KK and Zagar get on the rostrum.

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There is some confusion about the qualifiers ..... many websites got 8+1 from Lonigo and 7+1 from Holstedt (like me on the post above). BUT according to the DMU it's 8+1 from Holstedt and 7+1 from Lonigo which means that:

 

- Piotr Pawlicki is not a reserve anymore, instead he's in the 1-16 lineup

- Jurica Pavlic is now a reserve instead of in the 1-16 lineup

- Timo Lathi is now a reserve

- Krzysztof Buczkowski is not riding at all

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Taken from the Speedwaygp.com website:

 

"Danish star Hans Andersen, SGP regular Matej Zagar, World Under-21 champion Michael Jepsen Jensen, Martin Smolinski, Vaclav Milik, Maciej Janowski, Troy Batchelor and Jurica Pavlic are confirmed qualifiers from the Lonigo semi.

 

HOLSTED SCORES: 1 Niels-Kristian Iversen 14, 2 Kenneth Bjerre 12, 3 Aleksandr Loktaev 11+3, 4 Daniel Nermark 11+2, 5 Krzysztof Kasprzak 9, 6 Przemyslaw Pawlicki 9, 7 Tomas H Jonasson 9, 8 Piotr Pawlicki 8+3, 9 Timo Lahti 8+2, 10 Peter Kildemand 7, 11 Andzejs Lebedevs 5, 12 Ales Dryml 5, 13 Tobias Kroner 5, 14 Edward Kennett 4, 15 Dakota North 2, 16 Viktor Golubovski 1."

 

Piotr Pawlicki will therefore be the reserve and GB will nominate a wild card for the final place - unless they choose not to!!?

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The FIM on their website are saying it was 7 qualifying from Holsted and that Piotr Pawlicki is reserve at the Poole final.

 

6th place could get a 2014 GP spot if NKI, KK and Zagar get on the rostrum.

Don`t think that`s correct-Challenge top 3 is it-if any of the top 3 are in the top 8 from the series then it results in more picks for the FIM/BSI.
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So if a Brit wild card finishes in the top 3, does he qualify for next years GP series.

Yes.

But first we must believe in miracles.

 

So a rider who hasnt turned a wheel in qualifying,gets a wild card has 1 good meeting and is in the GP.....FARCE.

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What's the rule if someone finishes top 8 in gprs and top 3 here - does their spot go to 9th in gas or 4th from here? quite possible that nki plus zagar/kk could qualify via both methods.

 

 

If a rider qualifies from both, the 4th etc from the GP Challenge moves up.

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So a rider who hasnt turned a wheel in qualifying,gets a wild card has 1 good meeting and is in the GP.....FARCE.

Most of the final wildcards have been in the qualifiers but have been knocked out-that`s why Most people were hoping Pavlic wouldn`t qualify from last years Gorican final,as he had been knocked out in the semi.

 

If a rider qualifies from both, the 4th etc from the GP Challenge moves up.

Yes you are right-I was wrong.
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The FIM on their website are saying it was 7 qualifying from Holsted and that Piotr Pawlicki is reserve at the Poole final.

 

Don`t think that`s correct-Challenge top 3 is it-if any of the top 3 are in the top 8 from the series then it results in more picks for the FIM/BSI.

 

DON'T think that's true although I am sure they wish it was...

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What's the rule if someone finishes top 8 in gprs and top 3 here - does their spot go to 9th in gas or 4th from here? quite possible that nki plus zagar/kk could qualify via both methods.

BSI will make it up like they did when thehy gave AJ the place the Ales Dryml should have had according to the rules.
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IT was actually the FIM who ruled that when Jason Crump retired Andreas Jonsson should move up to eighth in the 2012 standings as far as qualification for 2013 was concerned.

still against the rulebook as it was at the time.
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So a rider who hasnt turned a wheel in qualifying,gets a wild card has 1 good meeting and is in the GP.....FARCE.

 

Completely agree with that, it would totally ridiculous if that happened but would sadly sum up just how unprofessional and farcical speedway can be a lot of the time these days!

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Piotr Pawlicki it is just announced on Sportowefakty

 

"Pole to occur next Saturday in Poole, where the Grand Prix will be held Challenge. Initially reported that in the UK Junior Fogo Leszno Union will only backup.

 

Pawlickich younger brother took eighth place in Wednesday's semi-finals Individual World Championships in Holsted. In Poole must start representing Great Britain, which was to take place Polish speedway rider. As it turns out the Briton will go for Jurica Pavlica, who was eighth in the semi-final in Lonigo."

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