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Advance notice that our friendly Polish streaming company Sabmar TV are showing this meeting live on the internet from the Marketa stadium Prague on Thursday 31st August - start time 5pm UK time. The 2 semi`s are taking place at the same venue on

Tuesday 29th August.

https://www.youtube.com/user/MisiuMen

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Lineups:

 

Semi 1
1. Sebastian Blakkilt Denmark
2. Oscar Holstensson Sweden
3. Petr Chlupac Czech Republic
4. Toni Hyyrylainen Finland
5. Steven Labouyrie France
6. Marko Levishyn Ukrain
7. Keynan Rew Australia
8. Jan Kvech Czech Republic
9. Karol Zupinski Poland
10. Celina Liebman Germany
11. Kyle Bickley Great Britain
12. Jonas Knudsen Denmark
13. Jedd List Australia
14. Tim Wunderer Germany
15. Colton Hicks USA
16. Aleksander Kaibushev Russia
Semi 2
1. Philip Hellstrom-Bangs Sweden
2. Jack Parkinson Blackburn Great Britain
3. Sebastian Palmese USA
4. Bailey Viner Australia
5. Viljami Lappi Finland
6. Henrik Lorentsen Denmark
7. Benjamin Cambe France
8. Filip Nizgorski Poland
9. Jeffrey Sijbesma The Nederlands
10. Filip Sifalda Czech Republic
11. Thomas Valladon France
12. William Hedengren Sweden
13. Wiktor Lampart Poland
14. Emil Breum Denmark
15. Leon Flint Great Britain
16. Ben Ernst Germany
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Quite an interesting line-up and set of countries.Good to see the US and Australia represented,although Keynan Rew is spending the season(and next) in Denmark,so well set up.Interested to see how Celina goes in an international comp like this

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Well, I am going over to watch all 3 meetings.

 

Entrance is FREE for both Semi Finals and only £4.50 for the Final. Bargain!

 

I will be supporting the 3 Brits, but especially Kyle Bickley.

 

Looks to be very competitive.

 

Cant wait.

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Quite an interesting line-up and set of countries.Good to see the US and Australia represented,although Keynan Rew is spending the season(and next) in Denmark,so well set up.Interested to see how Celina goes in an international comp like this

Just seen Celina finished second behind Mads Hansen in the 250 cc Longtrack world final!!!!

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Bit of a gate and go,to be honest.

1st Knudsen 15, List 14, Rew 12,Liebmann 10 Hicks 10, Zupinski 9, Bkakkilt 8, Kaibushev 7weretop eight.

 

Jedd List of Australia should have won it, but almost came off while leading Knudsen,who went through the gap.Not sure how they both didnt crash.List does look remarkably like Doyle when racing. Had to double check myself! :-)

 

Kyle Bickley suffered with a blown motor in practice,got it back but not in time to test it.Flat as a proverbial pancake.Down to engine rather than ability.

 

Now for Semi 2 later.

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I am here! :-)

 

Leon got zero on first ride,then 12 from 4 rides.Finished 3rd. First time Ive seen him ride,going to be a contender on Thursday.Well impressed.

 

Race off for 1st,and 3run offs for lasttwo places as we have a 5rider tie on 7pts.

 

JPB off to hospital with suspected popped shoulder.

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I am here! :-)

Leon got zero on first ride,then 12 from 4 rides.Finished 3rd. First time Ive seen him ride,going to be a contender on Thursday.Well impressed.

Race off for 1st,and 3run offs for lasttwo places as we have a 5rider tie on 7pts.

JPB off to hospital with suspected popped shoulder.

I so wish I could have been there, work dictates, he's just 14, one of the youngest in the line up. So level headed and so hungry for it

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Result of Semi Final 2.

 

1st Hellstrom-Bangs,13 Ernst 13, Flint 12, Breum 11, Lampart 10, Lorentsen 9 Lappi 7, Palmese 7, after 3 race run off for last 2 places.

 

JPB went to hospital with shoulder problem after nasty fall in Ht1.

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Semi final 1
1. Jonas Knudsen DK 15
2. Jedd List AU 14
3. Keynan Rew AU 12
4. Celina Liebman DE 10
5. Colton Hicks US 10
6. Karol Zupinski PL 9
7. Sebastian Blakkilt DK 8
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8. Alexander Kaibushev RU 7
9. Steven Labouyrie FR 6
10. Toni Hyyrylainen FI 5
11. Petr Chlupac CZ 5
12. Oscar Holstensson SE 5
13. Tim Wunderer DE 4
14. Kyle Bickley GB 4
15. Jan Kvech CZ 3
16. Marko Levishyn UA 3
17. Milan Dobias CZ 0

 

Semi final 2
1. Philip Hellstrom-Bangs SE 13+3
2. Ben Ernst DE 13+2
3. Leon Flint GB 12
4. Mads Dalum DK 11
5. Wiktor Lampart PL 10
6. Henrik Lorentsen DE 9
7. Viljami Lappi 7+3
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8. Sebastian Palmese US 7+2
9. Thomas Valladon FR 7+1
10. Filip Nizgorski PL 7+N
11. Daniel Silhan CZ 7
12. Benjamin Cambe FR 4
13. Pavel Kuchar CZ 4
14. William Hedengren SE 4
15. Jeffrey Sijbesma NL 3
16. Bailey Viner AU 1
17. Jack Parkinson-Blackburn GB 0

 

Final lineup

1. Henrik Lorentsen DK
2. Alexander Kaibushev RU (wildcard)
3. Keynan Rew AU
4. Leon Flint GB
5. Jonas Knudsen DK
6. Karol Zupinski PL
7. Sebastian Blakkilt DK
8. Colton Hicks US
9. Ben Ernst DE
10. Philip Hellstrom-Bangs SE
11. Celina Liebman DE
12. Wiktor Lampart PL
13. Mads Dalum DK
14. Jedd List AU
15. Petr Chlupáč CZ (wildcard)
16. Viljami Lappi FI

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17. Sebastian Palmese US
18. Daniel Šilhán CZ

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