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Zarnovica lineup:

1. Kai Huckebeck (DE)
2. Peter Kildemand (DK)
3. Aleš Dryml (CZ)
4. ??
5. Richard Hall (GB)
6. Adrian Miedziński (PL)
7. Kevin Wölbert (DE)
8. Tomáš Suchánek (CZ)
9. Magnus Zetterström (SE)
10. Janusz Kołodziej (PL)
11. József Tabaka (HU)
12. Gabriel Dubernard (FR)
13. Jonas Davidsson (SE)
14. Kenni Larsen (DK)
15. Kauko Nieminen (FI)

16. Sébastien Tressarieu (FR)

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17. Martin Málek (CZ)

18. Martin Gavenda (CZ)

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June 8th Debrecen Hungary.

Or 9th? Ninth according to the Appaendix dated January 6th... There were big problems, since Finland had it's only SGP quali slot originally on the same date at Abensberg and both Finns (Nieminen and Timo Lahti at the time) were expected to cruise their EC quali's towards the ECC....

 

http://www.debrecenspeedwayse.hu/index.php?q=berlet-2013

 

EDIT: It seems Debrecen are having it on June 9th, no matter what others say... :drink::lol:

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Or 9th? Ninth according to the Appaendix dated January 6th... There were big problems, since Finland had it's only SGP quali slot originally on the same date at Abensberg and both Finns (Nieminen and Timo Lahti at the time) were expected to cruise their EC quali's towards the ECC....

Interesting, Polish league on Sunday 8th-they have however been known to call matches off when there is a clash-Saturday 7th and Monday 9th have GP qualifiers

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Debrecen Line-up from sportowefakty(they are saying it`s on the 9th)

Uczestnicy Challengu IME w Debreczynie:
Janusz Kołodziej (Polska)
Peter Kildemand (Dania)
Jonas Davidsson (Szwecja)
Adrian Miedziński (Polska)
Tomas Suchanek (Czechy)
Michael Jepsen Jensen (Dania)
Andrzej Lebiediew (Łotwa)
Patryk Dudek (Polska)
Maciej Janowski (Polska)
Kjastas Puodżuks (Łotwa)
Maksim Bogdanow (Łotwa)
Przemysław Pawlicki (Polska)
Andriej Karpow (Ukraina)
Jurica Pavlic (Chorwacja)
Hans Andersen (Dania)
Reprezentant Węgier

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12.5.2 Nominated Riders

The FIM Europe promoter will contract four riders as ‘Nominated’ riders to compete in

Final Series prior to the start of the qualification stage.

 

Thats from FIM Europe rule book. Who are these four? Emil, Andreas, Gollob and who?

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12.5.2 Nominated Riders

The FIM Europe promoter will contract four riders as ‘Nominated’ riders to compete in

Final Series prior to the start of the qualification stage.

 

Thats from FIM Europe rule book. Who are these four? Emil, Andreas, Gollob and who?

I posted this earlier on in the month-this is what SEC are saying

Just to confirm, after Zarnovica we will know the line-up for the SEC challenge final-from that 8 qualify for the 4 round final series- joining the 7 seeded riders-6 have been named so far Vaculik,Pedersen,G Laguta,Gollob,Sayfutdinov and Jonsson plus 1 wild-card each round.

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I posted this earlier on in the month-this is what SEC are saying

Just to confirm, after Zarnovica we will know the line-up for the SEC challenge final-from that 8 qualify for the 4 round final series- joining the 7 seeded riders-6 have been named so far Vaculik,Pedersen,G Laguta,Gollob,Sayfutdinov and Jonsson plus 1 wild-card each round.

No... :lol:

 

TOP3 from 2013, 4 By OneSport handout, 7 from ECC and one whole season wild card By FIM Europe TRC. Thats 15 and then one wild card each round + FMNR reserves...

 

And in answer to my earlier question, no one knows yet who the 4th rider is.

 

From the book... Document properties suggest that the final and released version has been created on April 21st. :neutral:

The FIM Europe promoter will contract four riders as ‘Nominated’ riders to compete in

Final Series prior to the start of the qualification stage. One additional rider will be

nominated by the European Championship Bureau (ECB) for the Final series (at the

latest) one week after the ECC. If the winner of the previous years Individual Speedway

European Championship refuses or is unable to participate in the Final Series, a

subsequent ‘Nominated’ rider will participate in his place in the Final Series.

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No... :lol:

 

TOP3 from 2013, 4 By OneSport handout, 7 from ECC and one whole season wild card By FIM Europe TRC. Thats 15 and then one wild card each round + FMNR reserves...

 

And in answer to my earlier question, no one knows yet who the 4th rider is.

 

From the book... Document properties suggest that the final and released version has been created on April 21st. :neutral:

The FIM Europe promoter will contract four riders as ‘Nominated’ riders to compete in

Final Series prior to the start of the qualification stage. One additional rider will be

nominated by the European Championship Bureau (ECB) for the Final series (at the

latest) one week after the ECC. If the winner of the previous years Individual Speedway

European Championship refuses or is unable to participate in the Final Series, a

subsequent ‘Nominated’ rider will participate in his place in the Final Series.

Surely that`s what I have said in so many words 3+4=7 I and SEC have just lumped them together-so we know 6 out of the 7
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Surely that`s what I have said in so many words 3+4=7 I and SEC have just lumped them together-so we know 6 out of the 7

8 from ECC in your post, thats what sticked to my eye... One would assume any rider, even outside ECC could be the TRC wild card?

 

http://www.fim-europe.com/images/pdf/2014/RULES%20ALL%20DISCIPLINES/TRACK%20RACING/2014%20FIME%20_Track_Racing_Rules.pdf

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8 from ECC in your post, thats what sticked to my eye... One would assume any rider, even outside ECC could be the TRC wild card?

 

http://www.fim-europe.com/images/pdf/2014/RULES%20ALL%20DISCIPLINES/TRACK%20RACING/2014%20FIME%20_Track_Racing_Rules.pdf

I can`t find where I read top 8 from challenge-so we will go with your official rules-they will probably give it to 8th in Debrecen anyway ;)

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I can`t find where I read top 8 from challenge-so we will go with your official rules-they will probably give it to 8th in Debrecen anyway ;)

Still, a week til the ECC and 5 til the first round. We have way too much stuff to figure out ourselves/to talk about.

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Debrecen starting list:

 

1. Andzejs Lebedevs (Latvia)
2. Andriej Karpov (Ukraine)
3. Jozsef Tabaka (Hungary)
4. Tomas Suchanek (Czech Rep.)
5. Adrian Miedziński (Poland)
6. Peter Kildemand (Denmark)
7. Patryk Dudek (Poland)
8. Kjastas Puodżuks (Latvia)
9. Hans Andersen (Denmark)
10. Przemysław Pawlicki (Poland)
11. Maksim Bogdanovs (Latvia)
12. Jonas Davidsson (Sweden)
13. Jurica Pavlic (Croatia)
14. Maciej Janowski (Poland)
15. Michael Jepsen Jensen (Denmark)
16. Janusz Kołodziej (Poland)

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17. Renat Gafurov (Russia)
18. Daniel Nermark (Sweden)

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  • 2 weeks later...

Can we assume Gafurov, Nermark and Kenni Larsen plus 1 of Franc, Thomsen, Zetterstrom or Dryml will now replace Anderson, Pawlicki, Janowski and Suchanek?

 

Or will all rider form the qualifiers move up 1 place? So Andersen and Pawlicki replaced by Nermark and Thomsen, Janowski by Gafurov and Suchanek by Larsen?

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