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Gp Qualifying Semi-final Wednesday 7th August Holsted


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Looks like Pawlicki not fit enough for the first place run-off, he had beaten Zagar in the heats too. So that leaves a run off for third place between Dryml, Smolinski and Lokataev.

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What an awful meeting from a spectators viewpoint - virually no overtaking. Shame that falls and the roll of the dice played against Nicholls who was always going to struggle on a gate and go track. Does he go forward as a reserve for the next rounds? Tobi Kroner through - only in Germany!!!

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Ok i make it;

 

1. Matej ZAGAR 11pts

2. Przemyslaw PAWLICKI 11pts

3. Ales DRYML 10pts (+3)

4. Martin SMOLINSKI 10pts (+2)

5. Aleksandr LOKTAEV 10pts (+1)

6. Tobias KRONER 9pts

7. Maciej JANOWSKI 9pts

8. Cameron WOODWARD 8pts

9. Max DILGER 8pts

10. Timo LAHTI 8pts

11. Scott NICHOLLS 7pts

12. Aleksander CONDA 6pts

13. Dennis ANDERSSON 5pts

14. Andrei KARPOV 4pts

15. Peter LJUNG 4pts

16. Henry van der STEEN 0pts

 

What an awful meeting from a spectators viewpoint - virually no overtaking. Shame that falls and the roll of the dice played against Nicholls who was always going to struggle on a gate and go track. Does he go forward as a reserve for the next rounds? Tobi Kroner through - only in Germany!!!

 

? There was a fair bit of passing. I certainly enjoyed it.

 

Bear in mind that the ultimate goal of entering these rounds is to become a Grand Prix series rider, should Nicholls really have put himself into a position where in a meeting in which 10 out of 16 riders qualify a fall or a roll of a dice is enough to put him out? Wouldn't bode well if he had gone on to qualify for the series. Don't forget this was the weak end of the competition with semi-finals and a Challenge final of stiffer competition ahead.

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Don't want to kick someone when they are down, but on that form Scott will not be a big miss at the SWC. Caught the back end of the meeting on the excellent streaming site and was a bit shocked by how much water they put down on the track. For the first of each block of four heats the surface was like an ice rink.

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Any one got the riders for St Johann

 

Don't think they have been confirmed yet. If nobody withdraws the nationalities are lined up to be

 

 

2 Australia

2 Denmark

2 GB

2 Sweden

1 Austria

1 Croatia

1 Czech Republic

1 Germany

1 Italy

1 Latvia

1 Poland

1 Slovakia

 

Reserves 2 Austria

 

 

 

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Give you 5 -Harris and Kennett THJ Sundstrom and Wolbert

 

In view of the above riders would love this meeting to be televised like the Abensberg one.

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We will actually have a meeting to watch whilst this is going on-as this meeting clashes with the big Eurosport international pairs meeting at Torun-starts 6pm uk time

St Johann starts 6.15 pm uk time

 

Yeah i got the Pairs meeting well circled in red on my calendar, but would be nice to have this on in the background on the computer. Still can't believe we've no UK representation, bet the Brit riders sponsors are a little peeved.

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12 now known for St Johann

 

Wolbert

THJ

Sundstrom

Milik

Vaculik

North

Batchelor

Harris

Kennett

Bodganovs

Kasprzak

Gappmaier

 

That leaves 2 Danes, 1 from Croatia and 1 from Italy

 

Cheers for that and those 12 alone make it look a nice meeting.

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Full line-up for St Johann courtesy of sportowefakty

 

Lista startowa:

1. Maksim Bogdanow (Łotwa)

2. Vaclav Milik (Czechy)

3. Kenneth Bjerre (Dania)

4. Nicolas Covatti (Włochy)

5. Jurica Pavlic (Chorwacja)

6. Thomas H. Jonasson (Szwecja)

7. Chris Harris (Wielka Brytania)

8. Jan Mesiarik (Słowacja)

9. Dakota North (Australia)

10. Linus Sundstroem (Szwecja)

11. Kevin Woelbert (Niemcy)

12. Troy Batchelor (Australia)

13. Krzysztof Kasprzak (Polska)

14. Peter Kildemand (Dania)

15. Edward Kennett (Wielka Brytania)

16. Daniel Gappmaier (Austria)

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