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We move on to round 11 this weekend- bonus point situation in brackets- home team first

Friday July 2nd lublin v Zielona Gora start time 5pm UK time Eleven Sport 1(46-44)
Friday July 2nd Czestochowa v Gorzow start time 7.30pm UK time Eleven Sport 1 and Premier Sport 1( 46-44)
Sunday July 4th Grudziadz v Torun start time 3.30pm UK time N Sport (35-55)
Sunday July 4th Leszno v Wroclaw start time 6.15pm UK time N Sport and Premier Sport 2(43-47)
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Friday`s matches line-ups

Lublin v Zielona Gora

Lublin

9 G Laguta

10 Buczkowski

11 Hampel

12 Karion

13 Michelsen

14 Lampart

15 Cierniak

16 Kubera

Zielona Gora

1 Fricke

2 Protasiewicz

3 Tonder

4 Zagar

5 Dudek

6 Ragus

7 Tufft

8 Pawliczak

 

Czestochowa v Gorzow

Czestochowa

9 Madsen

10 Woryna

11 Smektala

12 Jeppsen

13 Lindgren

14 Miskowiak

15 Swidnicki

16

Gorzow

1 Wozniak

2 Thomsen

3 Vaculik

4 Karczmarz

5 Zmarzlik

6 Jasinski

7 Pytlewski

8

 

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From the Extraleague- Google translated

Ekstraliga Żużlowa commissioned in the research and development center of the tire industry to test the hardness of tires from Anlas and Mitas after the 9th round matches of PGE Ekstraliga: eWINNER Apator Toruń - BETARD Sparta Wrocław and FOGO Unia Leszno - ELTROX Włókniarz Częstochowa (played on June 11).

Apart from used tires, new tires of both manufacturers were also submitted for testing. The results of laboratory tests show that both tire brands with FIM approval, valid in 2021, are comparable, i.e. the average values of rubber hardness in the so-called Shore Scales are very similar for both tire brands.

The expert test was carried out using a method which consisted in the fact that the hardness of the tires was measured after mounting them on the rim, at a pressure of 1 bar, at a temperature of about 20 degrees Celsius on the central tread blocks, in four places, turning the wheel by 90 degrees and after two measurements on the sides of the tire.

In total, 8 hardness checks were performed for each tire.

Due to the fact that both Anlas and Mitas tires, according to the test and its results, in terms of their hardness slightly differ from the standards adopted in FIM approvals for the 2021 season (lower tire hardness value on the Shore scale, Ekstraliga Żużlowa will contact the Polish Automobile Association to refer the matter to the FIM for clarification).

Until any decision by the entity granting the approval, i.e. FIM, the tires of both manufacturers can be used in PGE Ekstraliga competitions.

At the same time, we would like to inform you that PGE Ekstraliga will regularly perform laboratory tests of new tires from both manufacturers, controlling their hardness level depending on the production date.

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Sunday’s matches line- ups

Grudziadz v Torun

Grudziadz

9 Prem Pawlicki

10 Lachbaum

11 Kasprzak

12 Bjerre

13 Pedersen

14 Bartkowiak

15 Zielinski

16

Torun

1 Przedpelski

2 J Holder

3 C Holder

4 Miedzinski

5 Chlupac

6 Makowski

7 Lewandowski

8 (Lambert)- not named

 

Leszno v Wroclaw

9 Sayfutdinov

10 Kolodziej

11 Lidsey

12 Doyle

13 Piotr Pawlicki

14 Pludra

15 Ratajczak

16

Wroclaw

1 Woffinden

2 Chugunov

3 ALaguta

4 Bewley

5 Janowski

6 Liszka

7 M Curzytek

8

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Extraleague have announced timings and TV for round 12 and a round 13 match

round 12

Friday 23rd July Leszno v Grudziadz start time 5pm UK time Eleven Sport 1

Friday 23rd July Gorzow v Zielona Gora start time 7.30pm UK time Eleven Sport 1

Sunday 25th July Wroclaw v Czestochowa start time 3.30pm Uk Time N Sport

Sunday 25th July Torun v Lublin start time 6.15pm UK time N Sport

round 13

Monday 26th July Lublin v Grudziadz start time 7.30pm UK time Eleven Sport 1 

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Tomorrow`s matches( bonus points in brackets- home team first)

Friday July 2nd lublin v Zielona Gora start time 5pm UK time Eleven Sport 1(46-44)
Friday July 2nd Czestochowa v Gorzow start time 7.30pm UK time Eleven Sport 1 and Premier Sport 1( 46-44)
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On 6/30/2021 at 1:18 PM, racers and royals said:

From the Extraleague- Google translated

Ekstraliga Żużlowa commissioned in the research and development center of the tire industry to test the hardness of tires from Anlas and Mitas after the 9th round matches of PGE Ekstraliga: eWINNER Apator Toruń - BETARD Sparta Wrocław and FOGO Unia Leszno - ELTROX Włókniarz Częstochowa (played on June 11).

Apart from used tires, new tires of both manufacturers were also submitted for testing. The results of laboratory tests show that both tire brands with FIM approval, valid in 2021, are comparable, i.e. the average values of rubber hardness in the so-called Shore Scales are very similar for both tire brands.

The expert test was carried out using a method which consisted in the fact that the hardness of the tires was measured after mounting them on the rim, at a pressure of 1 bar, at a temperature of about 20 degrees Celsius on the central tread blocks, in four places, turning the wheel by 90 degrees and after two measurements on the sides of the tire.

In total, 8 hardness checks were performed for each tire.

Due to the fact that both Anlas and Mitas tires, according to the test and its results, in terms of their hardness slightly differ from the standards adopted in FIM approvals for the 2021 season (lower tire hardness value on the Shore scale, Ekstraliga Żużlowa will contact the Polish Automobile Association to refer the matter to the FIM for clarification).

Until any decision by the entity granting the approval, i.e. FIM, the tires of both manufacturers can be used in PGE Ekstraliga competitions.

At the same time, we would like to inform you that PGE Ekstraliga will regularly perform laboratory tests of new tires from both manufacturers, controlling their hardness level depending on the production date.

Only one question regarding this: Was this test method the same that the FIM Homologation test process is?

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