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Track pic courtesy of DMU, text says that meeting was not held due lots of rocks on the track.

 

https://instagram.com/p/3UW51EI_Ae/

WAS actually taken there a few years back while at Croatian GP via Hungary (!) to have a look at the stadium, if you could call it that. Very, very basic but local Slovenia guys were actually taking about having the GP Challenge there. Don't think so!

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The Lendava track hosted one of the rounds for the most stupid ever series of seven u21 finals in 2012. Spar made a report prior to the meeting that it was basically run by an ex CCP bigwig.

 

Dont know if he still runs it, but thats how big meeting are gotten over better tracks.

 

Only noticed it later on, but I had an email via some weird connection that there was a livestream sponsored by Lendava city council for the event to gain exposure. Talk about plans backfiring...

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Some were talking about having a GP at an old Latvian gulag, but that happened err.. almost. ;)

LEAVING aside that one is in a European capital city and the other in the middle of nowhere, no real comparison. Track in Riga has meeting coming up so will have a chance to see whether they have sorted the track.

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One Sport have learned something from BSI- official statement on their SEC website

 

One Sport, as the promoter and the exclusive holder of the rights for Speedway European Championships, is not responsible in organising the eliminations process to the final series. We are not responsible for the riders nominations to qualifications, choosing the organisers of qualification rounds and organising such events, at any point.

 

After failure to process the 'SEC Challenge' on 30.05.2015 in Lendava in safe and proper conditions, One Sport is pleased with quick and mature reaction of FIM-Europe to choose the new organiser and processing the final event on Friday, 05.06.2015 in Torun, to secure the non-problematic start of SEC 2015. We declare our full support and co-operation for the organisers from FIM-Europe and KS Torun to host the fair, good event, therefore, we would like to underline once more, that the qualification process is in the gesture and responsibility of FIM-Europe, in all of aspects of these.

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To be fair to them-it`s the English version on their website http://www.speedwayeuro.com/ maybe the translation has lost a bit from the mother tongue.

 

Clearly, but if they profess to be an professional promotional organisation, is it too much to ask for someone to draft a version in one of the official languages of the FIM (and presumably FIM Europe too)? I find it hard to believe they can't find anyone in Poland who can string a few coherent English sentences together.

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Change of wildcard for this Friday`s challenge final in Torun- Conda is replaced by Russian Vitaliy Belousov.

Yeah, that'll show Conda not to go against the majority! Wanting to ride, the silly fool!

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Oh dear !!! terrible news. Another bit of bad news-Piotr Pawlicki misses tonight with concussion-now home resting.

Live updates from 6pm uk time here http://www.sportowefakty.pl/zuzel/wydarzenie/35201

 

Edit no Madsen either

 

Lista startowa Challenge SEC:

1. Kenneth Bjerre (Dania)

2. Jesper Monberg (Dania)

3.

4. Andrzej Lebiediew (Łotwa)

5. Grigorij Łaguta (Rosja)

6. Krzysztof Jabłoński (Polska)

7. Linus Sundstroem (Szwecja)

8. Vaclav Milik (Czechy)

9. Artiom Łaguta (Rosja)

10. Kjastas Puodżuks (Łotwa)

11. Przemysław Pawlicki (Polska)

12. Witalij Bielousow (Rosja)

13. Hans Andersen (Dania)

14. Piotr Protasiewicz (Polska)

15.

16. Tomasz Jędrzejak (Polska)

R1. David Bellego (Francja)

R2. Andriej Karpow (Ukraina)

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Any predictions?

 

I'm going for 2x Laguta, Bjerre, Lebedevs, Protasiewicz, Przemek and Milik.

 

It's difficult, many of the riders seems to be in good form. In addition to your picks, I'd say that Monberg, Sundström, Andersen and Jędrzejak also will be strong challengers.

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