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My Danish isn't very good but I think the Munkebo-Holsted meeting is in the risk zone of being called off.

It has rain quite allot and more dark clouds are positioning themselves into an attack formation for another attack on the track. smiley-sad029.gif


Munkebo-Holsted meeting is off.

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Slangerup: 41 point

1. Leon Madsen 12+2 point
2. Kenneth Hansen 11+1 point
3. Mikkel Michelsen 8+1 point
4. Jesper Søgaard 6 point
5. Simon Nielsen 4 point

Holdleder
Lars Munkedal

Fjelsted: 43 point

1. Peter Kildemand 17+1 point
2. Ulrich Østergaard 11+1 point
3. Patrick Hougaard 10+1 point
4. Nicki Barrett 3 point
5. Patrick Hansen 2 point

 

 

Grindsted: 44 point
1. Michael Jepsen Jensen 12+2 point
2. Miroslav Jablonski 12 point
3. Johannes Kikkenborg 10 point
4. Krystian Rempala 5 point
5. Emil Grøndal 5 point

Holdleder
Johnny Hvidtfeldt

Esbjerg: 40 point
1. Artem Laguta 11+1 point
2. Rene Bach 13+2 point
3. Mikkel Bech 9+3 point
4. Michael Palm Toft 3+2 point
5. Jonas Jensen 4 point

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2 matches last Friday

 

Region Varde: 53
1. Mads Korneliussen 14 point
2. Max Fricke 13+ 1 point
3. Krzysztof Jablonski 8+1 point
4. Jonas B. Andersen 11 point
5. Tobias Thomsen. 7 point

Holdleder
Steven Andersen

Fjelsted: 33 point
1. Patrick Hougaard 13 point
2. Nikolaj Busk Jakobsen 9 point
3. Ulrich Østergaard 9 point
4. Henning Bager 1 point
5. Nicki Barrett 1 point

 

 

Holstebro: 47 point
1. Bjarne Pedersen 15+1 point
2. Adrian Gomolski 11+ 1 point
3. Jesper B. Monberg 10+2 point
4. Thomas Jørgensen 7 point
5. Mikkel Brøndum Andersen 4+1 point

Holdleder
Svend Jacobsen

Slangerup: 38 point
1. Leon Madsen 13+1 point
2. Kenneth Hansen 9+1 point
3. Mikkel Michelsen 12 point
4. Kenny Nissen 4+1 pont
5. Simon Selck 0

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Munkebo win with 44-38 over Slangerup and Fjelsted defeated Holsted with 44-40.

Holsted: 50 point

1. Nicki Pedersen 15 point

2. Nicolai Klindt 11 point

3. Rasmus Jensen 12+2 point

4. Kasper Lykke Nielsen 9 point

5. Martin Steen Hansen 3 point

Holdleder

Thomas Baastrup

Grindsted: 35 point

1. Michael Jepsen Jensen 13 point

2. Miroslaw Jablonski 4+1 point

3. Johannes Kikkenborg 2 point

4. Krystian Rempala 10 point

5. Emil Grøndal 6 point

 

 

Munkebo : 44

1. Kenni Larsen 11 point

2. Lasse Bjerre 7+2 point

3. Timo Lahti 11 point

4. Anders Thomsen 7+1 point

5. Jesper Scharff 8 point

Holdledere

Janus Millard og Karsten Jørgensen

Slangerup : 38

1. Leon Madsen 5+1 point

2. Kenneth K. Hansen 14+2 point

3. Mikkel Michelsen 16 point

4. Jesper Søgaard 3 point

5. Simon Nielsen 0 point

 

 

Fjelsted 44 Esbjerg 40 http://speedway-league.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Fjelsted-Esbjerg-13.05.2015.pdf

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Fjelsted won against Munkebo with 46-38, unfortunately Timo Lahti had to withdraw from the meeting following a crash in his last heat where he hit Kenni Larsens

back wheel. Reports from the journalist covering the meeting says that Timo was hit by the handlebars in the stomach and that he was coughing blood.

 

No more info seems to be available at the moment.

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Fjelsted won against Munkebo with 46-38, unfortunately Timo Lahti had to withdraw from the meeting following a crash in his last heat where he hit Kenni Larsens

back wheel. Reports from the journalist covering the meeting says that Timo was hit by the handlebars in the stomach and that he was coughing blood.

 

No more info seems to be available at the moment.

 

Timo was taken to hospital for checks which showed that he was uninjured although the medical staff couldn't tell where the blood came from.

http://norrteljetidning.se/sport/1.2995965-timo-lahti-i-otack-krasch

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No, but thanks anyway. :) Specifically I want to know who Bjarne replaced in heat 8, and looking at the results, from my understanding of the rules, Kudryashov was a tactical ride for Jorgensen in heat 13, and Andersen should then have replaced Kudryashov in heat 14, but I was after confirmation that my workings are correct. :)

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No, but thanks anyway. :) Specifically I want to know who Bjarne replaced in heat 8, and looking at the results, from my understanding of the rules, Kudryashov was a tactical ride for Jorgensen in heat 13, and Andersen should then have replaced Kudryashov in heat 14, but I was after confirmation that my workings are correct. :)

I`m not 100% sure but I think the link is the official referees programme-on a spreadsheet provided for the DMU by Kandysoft. if I`m right it seems strange that they don`t list who replaced who.

Edit On checking Dave Gambrill`s website-they are probably not Kandysoft sheets

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Does anyone know if the Fjelsted v Holstebro meeting originally scheduled for the 5th August is still set to happen?. Also what time does the meeting start? On holiday in Denmark next week and hoping to go. Finally, any places of interest near the track for the non speedway fan members of the family would enjoy while the meeting is on?

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Does anyone know if the Fjelsted v Holstebro meeting originally scheduled for the 5th August is still set to happen?. Also what time does the meeting start? On holiday in Denmark next week and hoping to go. Finally, any places of interest near the track for the non speedway fan members of the family would enjoy while the meeting is on?

18.30 local

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Does anyone know if the Fjelsted v Holstebro meeting originally scheduled for the 5th August is still set to happen?. Also what time does the meeting start?

On holiday in Denmark next week and hoping to go. Finally, any places of interest near the track for the non speedway fan members of the family would enjoy while the meeting is on?

 

Sounds great so lucky you I guess. ;)

 

I think Odense is probably well worth a visit and of course also Legoland. The latter is only 75km from Fjelsted.

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Does anyone know if the Fjelsted v Holstebro meeting originally scheduled for the 5th August is still set to happen?. Also what time does the meeting start? On holiday in Denmark next week and hoping to go. Finally, any places of interest near the track for the non speedway fan members of the family would enjoy while the meeting is on?

Found this http://www.bridgewalking.dk/#_=_

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