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36 minutes ago, racers and royals said:

5 from each of the 3 semi’s plus local wildcard for the final which is in September in Stralsund Germany.

5 from Rivne, 5 from Oslo and 6 from Plzen. If no DMSB rider then 5 from Plzen plus a DMSB rider.

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20 hours ago, Wiseguy said:

what was the criteria or qualification process for this? seems a bit of a strange field with the likes of Kubera, Czuganow, Czerniawski, Bewley, Trofimow jr.……..and Connor Mountain

What's wrong with Connor Mountain.  . He came 2nd to Robert Lambert in the British U21 final. :t:

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1 hour ago, 2ndbendbeerhut said:

What's wrong with Connor Mountain.  . He came 2nd to Robert Lambert in the British U21 final. :t:

Absolutely nothing wrong with young Connor, watched him ride a few times, just don't put him in the same bracket as Bewley and other young riders and feel he will struggle in this field, results will tell at the end of the day and as a young Brit I really do hope he does well

 

 

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5 minutes ago, PHILIPRISING said:

15 points maximum for Bewley

Have you any idea what went wrong in ht 17 Phil. I can’t read Czech. Took an age to run and one withdrawn I think

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Monster Energy FIM Speedway of Nations winner Gleb Chugunov has suffered a suspected broken leg after crashing in the European Under-21 Championship semi-final at Czech track Pilsen.

Chugunov took an ugly fall in heat 17, with meeting winner Dan Bewley able to avoid the Russian. But Arslan Fajzulin collected his fallen compatriot.

The Salavat-born rider was taken to hospital for checks, but early reports suggest the Wroclaw rider may have sustained a broken leg.

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1 hour ago, PHILIPRISING said:

Monster Energy FIM Speedway of Nations winner Gleb Chugunov has suffered a suspected broken leg after crashing in the European Under-21 Championship semi-final at Czech track Pilsen.

Chugunov took an ugly fall in heat 17, with meeting winner Dan Bewley able to avoid the Russian. But Arslan Fajzulin collected his fallen compatriot.

The Salavat-born rider was taken to hospital for checks, but early reports suggest the Wroclaw rider may have sustained a broken leg.

Poor guy. Notice he beat Dan in a run-off in Sweden after top 3 on 13 points

thanks to racers and royals and Bradford Ace for replies also

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2 hours ago, PHILIPRISING said:

Monster Energy FIM Speedway of Nations winner Gleb Chugunov has suffered a suspected broken leg after crashing in the European Under-21 Championship semi-final at Czech track Pilsen.

The incident occurred on the second lap while entering the second bend. Chugunov, leading the race, made an error and as a result of a skid fell on the track. Daniel Bewley, who chased him, managed to avoid him. Unfortunately, Arsłan Fajzulin was less attentive. The Russian rider at the last moment released the bike, but it did not protect his compatriot from a serious accident. At first, almost all fans were convinced that the Chugunov damaged his spinal cord. His scream was so loud that all the fans must have heard him. It lasted several seconds and was so harrowing that those who heard it turned their heads.

The ambulance arrived immediately. Witnesses who saw Chugunov's leg told us that the broken bone of the right leg pierced the skin. The first diagnoses speak of an open fracture of the right leg at the height of the ankle. When we saw the rider in the ambulance he was conscious and could move his arms. He was talking on a mobile phone, but it was obvious that he could hardly say full sentence because of the pain. After a moment, he was transferred to the second ambulance and immediately transported to the hospital.

The Slovak Martin Vaculik experienced a very similar injury this season. He had to undergo two operations and did not return to health for more than two months. His ankle will never be fully functional again.

source: Robert Borowy (sports.pl)

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