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F-s-p I also wonder why Jensen was allowed to ride in the Danish qualifiers but was told that he could since he was a Danish citizen which was

the only thing that matters for SGP/SWC and etc...

 

Svemo's website does not say anything about license/nationality since it's blank for Jensen however since he is also listed

for Vargarna in Allsvenskan as guest rider, he have to have a Swedish license since he wouldn't be allowed to be a guest rider otherwise.

 

http://ta.svemo.se/Public/Pages/TeamSections.aspx?TeamId=378

http://ta.svemo.se/Public/Pages/TeamSections.aspx?TeamId=360

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F-s-p I also wonder why Jensen was allowed to ride in the Danish qualifiers but was told that he could since he was a Danish citizen which was

the only thing that matters for SGP/SWC and etc...

 

Svemo's website does not say anything about license/nationality since it's blank for Jensen however since he is also listed

for Vargarna in Allsvenskan as guest rider, he have to have a Swedish license since he wouldn't be allowed to be a guest rider otherwise.

 

http://ta.svemo.se/Public/Pages/TeamSections.aspx?TeamId=378

http://ta.svemo.se/Public/Pages/TeamSections.aspx?TeamId=360

Danish quali's are just Danish quali's. SGP quali in Abensberg if a FIM meeting where he's listed as DK.

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Danish quali's are just Danish quali's. SGP quali in Abensberg if a FIM meeting where he's listed as DK.

 

I don't know about the rules fo SGP/SWC eligibility , but as I wrote there is no doubt that Jensen uses a Swedish license in the Swedish league

racing this season since he is listed as a guest rider for Vargarna and guest riders are limited to Swedish licensed riders only.

 

Also Holta rode SGP/SWC on different licenses/nationalities but I don't know what the rules say.

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Lambert rode in the GB under 21s (and the senior GB semi) but he could not go any further due to his license. Rasmus Jensen would I assume be the same, can ride at Danish level but could not go any further unless the Swedes nominate him.

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I don't know about the rules fo SGP/SWC eligibility , but as I wrote there is no doubt that Jensen uses a Swedish license in the Swedish league

racing this season since he is listed as a guest rider for Vargarna and guest riders are limited to Swedish licensed riders only.

 

That is not possible. Jensen rode in Abensberg with a DMU license and the Danish nationality.

 

Riders can't have multiple licenses.

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That is not possible. Jensen rode in Abensberg with a DMU license and the Danish nationality.

 

Riders can't have multiple licenses.

 

I know that is what so strange.

 

He couldn't ride in Abensberg for DK unless he was on a Danish license and at the same time he can't ride for both Dackarna and Vargarna in

Sweden unless he has a Swedish license. The rules are very clear regarding that matter (rule * 5.21.1 Gästförare)

http://multi.mediapaper.nu/?PubId=DD68E34B36A2C71B3560BAEA4565AD03

 

Avtal om gästkontrakt kan endast slutas mellan klubb och Svensklicensierad förare

A deal regarding guest rider contract can only be signed between the club and a Swedish licensed rider

 

So the question is how he can ride under Danish flag in the GP-qualifier at the same time as he is registered for two teams in Sweden which required a Swedish license?

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I know that is what so strange.

 

He couldn't ride in Abensberg for DK unless he was on a Danish license and at the same time he can't ride for both Dackarna and Vargarna in

Sweden unless he has a Swedish license. The rules are very clear regarding that matter (rule * 5.21.1 Gästförare)

http://multi.mediapaper.nu/?PubId=DD68E34B36A2C71B3560BAEA4565AD03

 

 

So the question is how he can ride under Danish flag in the GP-qualifier at the same time as he is registered for two teams in Sweden which required a Swedish license?

Svemo's blooper.

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That is not possible. Jensen rode in Abensberg with a DMU license and the Danish nationality.

 

Riders can't have multiple licenses.

 

Are you sure about that?

 

I have sent an email to Tony Olsson asking for clarification regarding Swedish licenses and riding in the GP-qualification for another nations federation.

I was thinking that what country the rider represent perhaps is only dependent on nationality regardless of what national license the rider uses.

So since Rasmus Jensen is still a Danish citizens he will represent DMU/DK in the GP/SWC/SC +qualifications to those.

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Are you sure about that?

 

I have sent an email to Tony Olsson asking for clarification regarding Swedish licenses and riding in the GP-qualification for another nations federation.

I was thinking that what country you represent perhaps is only dependent on nationality regardless of Nation.

So since Rasmus Jensen is still a Danish citizens he will represent DMU/DK in the GP/SWC/SC +qualifications to those.

Good thing U asked. We wait now.

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So since Rasmus Jensen is still a Danish citizens he will represent DMU/DK in the GP/SWC/SC +qualifications to those.

It license for GP but passport for SWC. As evidence I once again use Robert Lambert as my example, he's riding for GB but they could not put him forward for the Under 21 titles.

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It license for GP but passport for SWC. As evidence I once again use Robert Lambert as my example, he's riding for GB but they could not put him forward for the Under 21 titles.

When talking about just one discipline, thats about spot on. GP meaning qualis and U21's as well.

 

EDIT page 144 from this one. http://www.fim-live.com/en/library/download/46722/download/Library/no_cache/1/

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Are you sure about that?

 

Yes, on the official starting list and official results he is listed as a DMU licenced rider.

It license for GP but passport for SWC. As evidence I once again use Robert Lambert as my example, he's riding for GB but they could not put him forward for the Under 21 titles.

 

Another case:

 

Theo Pijper rides with a FFM (France) license in the Longtrack GP's but he represents KNMV (The Netherlands) in the Longtrack Teams.

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Tony Olsson confirms that Rasmus Jensen have a Swedish license and that he is a Danish citizen.

He didn't know or want to answer why Rasmus was allowed to ride in the Danish qualifiers and said that

it was something I had to ask DMU about.

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Tony Olsson confirms that Rasmus Jensen have a Swedish license and that he is a Danish citizen.

He didn't know or want to answer why Rasmus was allowed to ride in the Danish qualifiers and said that

it was something I had to ask DMU about.

So it is a svemo blooper. If Jensen has been given a license from his own/DMU federation, Svemo just cant give him another one. From Svemo/DMU point of view, this situation needs to be clarified.

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The draws have been made:

Terenzano (Italy)

1. Jurica Pavlic
2. Vaclav Milik
3. Fredrik Lindgren
4. Przemyslaw Pawlicki
5. Felipe Nicolas Covatti (wildcard)
6. Chris Harris
7. Max Fricke
8. Michael Jepsen Jensen
9. Martin Vaculik
10. Piotr Pawlicki
11. Kim Nilsson
12. Tobias Kroner
13. Kacper Gomolski (wildcard)
14. Martin Smolinski
15. Jesper B. Monberg
16. Sam Masters
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17. Mathieu Tresarieu
18. David Belego

Riga (Latvia)

1. Peter Ljung
2. Andzejs Lebedevs (wildcard)
3. Ricky Wells
4. Antonio Lindback
5. Andryi Karpov
6. Miroslaw Jablonski
7. Dakota North
8. Kenneth Bjerre
9. Kats Puodzuks (wildcard)
10. Oleksandr Loktaev
11. Peter Kildemand
12. Linus Sundström
13. Kevin Wölbert
14. Maksims Bogdanovs
15. Karol Baran
16. Leon Mdsen
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17. Eduard Krcmar
18. Kauko Nieminen

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I'd say Chris Harris is in the toughest draw.

Probably has. But frankly, he should be capable of top 5. If you want to qualify for next season you have to finish top 3(?) in the final so you can hardly complain if you can't make top 5 in the semi!

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