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Line-ups should start to trickle through soon.

Federation allocations

Terenzano- start time 6pm UK time

1 Australia

2 Denmark

2 Italy

2 Poland

2 France

1 GB

2 Germany

1 Finland

1 Austria

1 Sweden

1 Czech Rep

 

Nagyalasz- start time 2.15pm UK time

1 Ukraine

2 Germany

1 Australia

2 Russia

1 Denmark

2 Hungary

1 Czech Rep

2 Latvia

1 Norway

1 Sweden

1 France

1 Poland

 

Glasgow- start time 7pm UK time

3 GB

1 France

2 USA

1 New Zealand

1 Sweden

2 Denmark

1 Finland

1 Poland

1 Germany

1 Australia

1 Norway

1 Argentina

Gorican to follow

 

 

 

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FIM Speedway Grand Prix World Championship – Qualifying Round 3 19th June 2021 – Terenzano (ITA)

 1 Max Fricke MA Australia

2 Mikkel Michelsen DMU Denmark

3 Nicolas Covatti FMI Italy

4 Patryk Dudek PZM Poland

5 Mathieu Trésarrieu FFM France

6 Adam Ellis ACU Great Britain

7 Kai Huckenbeck DMSB Germany

8 Jordan Dubernard FFM France

9 Timo Lathi SML Finland

10 Daniel Gappmaier AMF Austria

11 Jacob Thorssell SVEMO Sweden

12 Anders Thomsen DMU Denmark

13 Piotr Pawlicki PZM Poland

14 Michele Paco Castagna FMI Italy

15 Valentin Grobauer DMSB Germany

16 Josef Franc ACCR Czech Republic

17 Reserve Daniele Tessari FMI Italy

18 Reserve Michele Menani FMI Italy

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FIM Speedway Grand Prix World Championship – Qualifying Round 4 19th June 2021 – Gorican (CRO)

 1 Oliver Berntzon SVEMO Sweden

2 Janusz Kołodziej PZM Poland

3 Matic Ivačič AMZS Slovenia

4 Andzejs Lebedevs LaMSF Latvia

5 Jan Kvěch ACCR Czech Republic

6 Nicolas Vincentin FMI Italy

7 Nick Skorja AMZS Slovenia

8 Jakub Valkovic SMF Slovakia

9 Andrei Popa FRM Romania

10 Daniils Kolodinskis LaMSF Latvia

11 Roman Lakhbaum MFR

12 Václav Milík ACCR Czech Republic

13 Matej Žagar AMZS Slovenia

14 Aleksandr Loktaev FMU Ukraine

15 Jack Holder MA Australia

16 Robert Lambert ACU Great Britain

17 Reserve Anže Grmek AMZS Slovenia

18 Reserve Miran Praznik AMZS Slovenia

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FIM Speedway Grand Prix World Championship – Qualifying Round 1 19th June 2021 – Nagyhalasz (HUN)

1 Marko Levishyn FMU Ukraine

2 Martin Smolinski DMSB Germany

3 Rohan Tungate MA Australia

4 Logachev Sergey MFR

5 Patrick Hansen DMU Denmark

6 Denis Fazekas MAMS Hungary

7 Eduard Krčmář ACCR Czech Republic

8 Olegs Mihailovs LaMSF Latvia

9 Victor Palovaara SVEMO Sweden

10 Kim Nilsson SVEMO Sweden

11 Grigorii Laguta MFR

12 Kevin Wölbert DMSB Germany

13 Milen Manev MAMS Hungary

14 Dimitri Bergé FFM France

15 Paweł Przedpełski PZM Poland

16 Jevgenijs Kostigovs LaMSF Latvia

17 Reserve Roland Kovács MAMS Hungary

18 Reserve Márk Bárány MAMS Hungary

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20 minutes ago, racers and royals said:

Always have been for as long as i can remember. Just Glasgow to come now.

What i mean is the class of the fields differ in my opinion

From the 1st qualifier i would say Fricke, Michelsen, Dudek, Thomsen and Pawlicki could be classes as GP level

From the 2nd qualifier , Berntzon, Kolodziej, Zagar, Holder and Lambert

But in the third one i would say only Laguta and at a push Smolinski

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20 minutes ago, Gavan said:

What i mean is the class of the fields differ in my opinion

From the 1st qualifier i would say Fricke, Michelsen, Dudek, Thomsen and Pawlicki could be classes as GP level

From the 2nd qualifier , Berntzon, Kolodziej, Zagar, Holder and Lambert

But in the third one i would say only Laguta and at a push Smolinski

And i meant always has been that some qualifiers have stronger fields than others- one year about 7 riders pulled out of travelling to Russia.

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FIM Speedway Grand Prix World Championship – Qualifying Round 2 19th June 2021 – Glasgow (GBR)

1 Lewis Kerr ACU Great Britain

2 Steven Goret FFM France

3 Broc Nicol AMA USA

4 Bradley Wilson-Dean MNZ New Zealand

5 Charles Wright ACU Great Britain

6 TBA CAMOD Argentina

7 Nicolas Klindt DMU Denmark

8 Tero Aarnio SML Finland

9 Tobiasz Musielak PZM Poland

10 Erik Riss DMSB Germany

11 Chris Holder MA Australia

12 Dan Bewley ACU Great Britain

13 Mawxell Ruml AMA USA

14 Lasse Fredriksen NMF Norway

15 Rasmus Jensen DMU Denmark

16 Jaimon Lidsey MA Australia

17 Reserve Tom Brennan ACU Great Britain

18 Reserve Drew Kemp ACU Great Britain

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On 6/11/2021 at 11:29 AM, Gavan said:

What i mean is the class of the fields differ in my opinion

From the 1st qualifier i would say Fricke, Michelsen, Dudek, Thomsen and Pawlicki could be classes as GP level

From the 2nd qualifier , Berntzon, Kolodziej, Zagar, Holder and Lambert

But in the third one i would say only Laguta and at a push Smolinski

Paweł Przedpełski is having a decent year, 17th in Polish averages and still only 25.

I don't think Berntzon is really GP level 

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1 minute ago, HenryW said:

That's a fairly uninspiring field for Glasgow. 

When these meetings get announced you expect to see some riders that have not raced here before, but almost everyone has been a regular in the UK league at some point.

Cookie not doing GP challenge ?

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