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I just spoke with Thierry Bouin and they are filming bits and pieces for FIM-TV. It's not live though.

 

I think this will be a good one, all the top guys are on good confidence and the teack is good and weather should be OK this time too.

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Result courtesy of sportowefakty

1. Josef Franc (Czechy) - 22 (4,3,4,4,4,3) + 1 miejsce w finale

2. Joonas Kylmaekorpi (Finlandia) - 22 (3,4,4,4,3,4) + 2 miejsce w finale

3. Jannick de Jong (Holandia) - 19 (2,2,4,3,4,4) + 3 miejsce w finale

4. Joerg Tebbe (Niemcy) - 18 (4,d,3,4,4,3) + 4 miejsce w finale

5. Martin Smolinski (Niemcy) - 16 (4,d,4,3,3,2) + 5 miejsce w finale

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6. David Howe (Wielka Brytania) - 15 (1,3,3,3,3,2)

7. Richard Hall (Wielka Brytania) - 12 (3,d,2,2,4,1)

8. Aki-Pekka Mustonen (Finlandia) - 11 (3,4,1,3,0,0)

9. Stephane Tressarieu (Francja) - 11 (4,3,2,2,0,0)

10. Matthias Kroeger (Niemcy) - 11 (2,4,2,0,2,1)

11. Glen Phillips (Wielka Brytania) - 10 (3,2,2,2,1)

12. Cameron Woodward (Australia) - 9 (2,1,1,4,1)

13. Richard Speiser (Niemcy) - 9 (1,3,3,0,2)

14. Dirk Fabriek (Holandia) - 9 (1,2,3,1,2)

15. Matheiu Tressarieu (Francja) - 8 (2,2,1,1,2)

16. Stephan Katt (Niemcy) - 7 (1,1,1,1,3)

17. Theo Pijper (Holandia) - 5 (0,4,w,1,0)

18. Richard Wolff (Czechy) - 4 (0,1,0,2,1)

19. Aarni Heikkilae (Finlandia) - 2 (0,1,0,0,1)

20. Joel Nystroem (Szwecja) - 0 (0,0,0,0,0)

21. Simo Pulli (Finlandia) - NS

22. Klaus Peter Gerdemann (Niemcy) - NS

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Just realised that new racecard is as crap as the last one. You dont meet your opponents equally and actually Joel Nyström and Aarni Heikkilä never met yesterday. Did not look into it any deeper.

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One of the problems with so many riders i guess.Crap sport anyway,so who cares? :rofl: As Joonas said "there are only about 30 riders doing the sport".I wonder if there is a sport with a world title that has fewer participants than longtrack?That is discounting sports with a limit on the numbers anyway like F1

Walasek for the Polish wildcard?Or maybe the Ice Racer Knapp?Don't care.Looked at your pics.Lots of "X's" as if pics are missing and some photos of stuff like food.Life is too short to continue :P

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One of the problems with so many riders i guess.Crap sport anyway,so who cares? :rofl: As Joonas said "there are only about 30 riders doing the sport".I wonder if there is a sport with a world title that has fewer participants than longtrack?That is discounting sports with a limit on the numbers anyway like F1

Walasek for the Polish wildcard?Or maybe the Ice Racer Knapp?Don't care.Looked at your pics.Lots of "X's" as if pics are missing and some photos of stuff like food.Life is too short to continue :P

Your connection is probably too slow, the viewer hasnt loaded the pics before you have clicked the gallery through... 30 is probably the number of riders trying to do it professionally. Someone told me a few years ago that he had counted the worlds lt riders from results he had found worldwide and reached 700+...

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Any info on the crowd numbers? Looks busy on the pics !! :)

1380 is the official figure. Not nearly enough and todays flat track meeting will be done by 5 finnish guys and possibly 2 italians, thats all. I was told theres a big ft meeting in sweden today...

A few years ago there was the enduro six days in Finland and the federation was the promoter. For two weeks there wasnt permission to organize any other meetings in Finland. This weekend the Forssa club organised TWO world championship events against at least two, possibly three other Finnish championships.... Dont sound right does it?

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Today`s result from 2nd round in Norway -total scores might not include points scored in final-courtesy of Sportowefakty

 

1. Joonas Kylmaekorpi (Finlandia) - 24 (4,4,4,4,4,4) + 1 miejsce w finale

2. Aki-Pekka Mustonen (Finlandia) - 17 (3,3,1,4,2,4) + 2 miejsce w finale

3. Joerg Tebbe (Niemcy) - 20 (4,4,2,3,4,3) + 3 miejsce w finale

4. Richard Hall (Wielka Brytania) - 15 (3,3,4,2,3,0) + 4 miejsce w finale

5. Cameron Woodward (Australia) - 18 (4,4,4,3,1,2) + 5 miejsce w finale

6. Josef Franc (Czechy) - 15 (1,3,4,2,4,1)

7. Richard Speiser (Niemcy) - 15 (3,2,3,4,2,1)

8. Jannick de Jong (Holandia) - 15 (4,2,2,2,3,2)

9. Martin Smolinski (Niemcy) - 15 (2,1,3,3,3,3)

10. Dirk Fabriek (Holandia) - 11 (1,2,1,3,4,0)

11. Stephane Tressarieu (Francja) - 11 (1,3,3,2,2)

12. Richard Wolff (Czechy) - 9 (1,4,0,4,0)

13. Mathieu Tressarieu (Francja) - 9 (3,1,2,d,3)

14. Theo Pijper (Holandia) - 6 (2,0,d,2,2)

15. David Howe (Wielka Brytania) - 5 (0,1,3,1,0)

16. Joel Nystroem (Szwecja) - 5 (2,2,0,0,1)

17. Glen Phillips (Wielka Brytania) - 5 (1,0,1,2,1)

18. Matthias Kroeger (Niemcy) - 3 (0,d,2,0,1)

19. Stephan Katt (Niemcy) - 2 (0,d,1,1,d)

20. Mikke Bjerk (Norwegia) - 1 (d,1,0,0,0)

21. Kenneth Borgenhaug (Norwegia) - NS

22. Kim R. Juritzen (Norwegia) - NS

 

Scores for top 5 including final

Kylmakorpi 28

Tebbe 22

Aki-Pekka Mustonen 20

Woodward 18

Hall 16

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Can somebody help me, Im sure I read somewhere that we were going to have a long track meeting in GB this year but I cant find it any where. If so where and when.

Yes it`s at swingfield on the 18th August and it`s the World Longtrack team final-however with the rules changing on track size(one of the world ind final rounds is at the speedway track in Rzeszow Poland) i don`t know how big the track will be.

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Result from Marmande 3rd round of the world longtrack championship-courtesy of Sportowefakty

 

Wyniki:

1. Richard Hall (Wielka Brytania) - 22 (3,4,3,4,4,4) + 1 miejsce w finale=26

2. Jannick de Jong (Holandia) - 21 (4,3,4,4,3,3) + 2 miejsce w finale=24

3. David Howe (Wielka Brytania) - 15 (3,2,2,2,4,2) +3 miejsce w finale=17

4. Dirk Fabriek (Holandia) - 18 (1,4,2,3,4,4) + 4 miejsce w finale=19

5. Stephan Katt (Niemcy) - 15 (4,1,4,3,3,w) + 5 miejsce w finale

6. Joonas Kylmaekorpi (Finlandia) - 14 (4,4,4,d,w,2)

7. Josef Franc (Czechy) - 14 (2,2,1,4,2,3)

8. Glen Phillips (Wielka Brytania) - 12 (3,3,3,2,d,1)

9. Stephane Tressarieu (Francja) - 11 (4,d,d,4,2,1)

10. Cameron Woodward (Australia) - 11 (3,1,3,3,1,0)

11. Mathieu Tressarieu (Francja) - 10 (u,4,2,d,4)

12. Joerg Tebbe (Niemcy) - 10 (0,3,3,2,2,)

13. Jerom Lespinasse (Francja) - 10 (2,2,2,1,3)

14. Mathias Kroeger (Niemcy) - 9 (1,0,4,2,2)

15. Richard Speiser (Niemcy) - 9 (1,3,1,3,1)

16. Aki Pekka Mustonen (Finlandia) - 6 (0,2,0,1,3)

17. Theo di Palma (Francja) - 5 (2,1,1,1,0)

18. Theo Pijper (Holandia) - 4 (2,1,1,d,0)

19. Richard Wollf (Czechy) - 3 (1,0,0,1,1,)

20. Joel Nystroem (Szwecja) - 0 (0,0,0,0,0)

Klasyfikacja generalna:

1. Joonas Kylmaekorpi - 67

2. Jannick de Jong - 60

3. Josef Franc - 54

4. Richard Hall - 54

5. Joerg Tebbe - 51

6. Dirk Fabriek - 39

7. Cameron Woodward - 38

8. Aki Pekka Mustonen - 37

9. David Howe - 37

10. Stephan Tressarieu - 33

11. Richard Speiser - 33

12. Martin Smolinski - 31

13. Mathieu Tressarieu - 28

14. Glen Phillips - 26

15. Stephan Katt - 24

16. Matthias Kroeger - 23

17. Richard Wolff - 16

18. Theo Pijper - 15

19. Jerome Lespinasse - 10

20. Theo di Palma - 5

21. Joel Nystroem - 5

22. Aarni Heikkila - 2

23. Inge Bjerk - 1

24. Kim Rudi Juritzen - 0

24. Kenneth Borgenhaugh -

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