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Teams for this weekend:

 

Czech Rep: Antonin Klatovsky, Jan Klatovsky, Jan Pecina

Sweden: Per-Olof Serenius, Thomas Ekstrom, Hans-Olov Olsen

Austria: Franz Zorn, Harald Simon, Martin Leitner

Russia: Nikolai Krasnikov, Vitali Khomitsevich, Ivan Ivanov

Netherlands: Johnny Tuinstra, Rene Verhoef, Rene Stellingwerf

Finland: Antti Aakko, Sami Rasonen, Tomi Kirilov

Germany: Gunter Bauer, Robert Eibl, Marian Kreklau

 

The Russian team look very strong even without Bulankin, and Germany should be favourites for second place. I don't think Zorn can carry the Austrian Team unless Leitner has improved in the last couple of years

 

Prediction:

1) RUSSIA, 2) Germany, 3) Sweden or Finland

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Seems like Austria have dropped out and we now have Team Europa as a replacement

H.Simon

M.Zakharov

I.Drozdov

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I seem to remember when Jarmo Hirvasoya was going like a train in 1990, and was favourite to win the World Championship, the Finnish Authorities excused him from the team event, in order to keep him as free from injury as possible (or so the story went at the time).

I wonder if Austria are trying a similar ploy with Frankie as he is having a great season so far?

As for having Team Europa - it does make a mockery of the event IMHO.

Oh well, I still think the Russians will win, and Team Europa will be in the top half of the field.

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Was wondering if he was still recovering from his illness the other week and wanted to make sure of being top fit for the semi.Better for him to concentrate on the Individual title as a trip to Krasnogorsk wouldn't bring more than a 3rd place if they really performed well.

They could have just put in a Russia 2 side like in the speedway last year :unsure:

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Results from day 1 can be seen here.Russia leading as expected.Team Europa doing well

Points breakdown here

Edited by iris123

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Looks like Posa & Kreklau hold the key to the medal spot.If Posa drops a few or if Marian can pick up a few then .....

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Day 1

 

1. Russia 27 Pkt.

Nikolai Krasnikov (X 3 - 3 1 -)

Vitaly Khomitsevich (3 - 3 2 - 2)

Ivan Ivanov (- 2 2 - 3 3)

 

2. Team Europa 22 Pkt.

Harald Simon (- 0 2 1 0 - 3)

Maxim Zaharov (1 - 3 - 3 3)

Ilja Drosdov (2 2 - 3 - 2)

 

3. Sweden 19 Pkt.

Posa Serenius (3 3 1 3 3 1)

Tomas Ekström (1 - 0 - 1 -)

Hans-Olov Olsén (- 1 - 2 - 0)

 

4. Germany 19 Pkt.

Gunter Bauer (S - 3 1 2 3)

Robert Eibl (2 2 2 0 1 2)

Marian Kreklau (- 1 - - - -)

 

5. Czech Republiek 16 Pkt.

Tony Klatovsky (2 3 1 3 3 2)

Jan Klatovsky (- - 0 1 - 0)

Jan Pecina (0 1 - - 0 -)

 

6. Finland 13 Pkt.

Antti Aakko (3 3 2 2 2 1)

Sami Räsanen (- - - - - -)

Tomi Kirilov (0 0 0 0 0 0)

 

7. Netherlands 10 Pkt.

Johnny Tuinstra (2 1 1 1 1 1)

René Verhoef (- - - - - -)

René Stellingwerf (1 0 0 0 2 0)

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Results here

Russia 53pts

Team Europa 44

Germany 37 after run off with Sweden

Bauer beat Posa for bronze

Edited by iris123

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Looking at the scorers - Russia, Germany and Team Europa were the most even of teams

It may appear a little harsh on the others, but Posa, Aakko, Tuinstra and Klatovsky show the gap between themselves and their fellow countrymen. I can only think that Had Zorn rode, then Austria would have been in the same boat, with a high scoring rider and the odd point by their team-mates.

Bauer is undoubtedly a great rider, but he has Eibl nipping at his heels, with Kreklau scoring in his only ride, Germany are now Sweden's opposition for second place.

And for the second year in succession, Sweden aren't on the rostrum. A record they possibly don't want to mention.

It was noted by Wolfslayer, Icanicant and myself last year, after the Roloef Thijs Bokaal, that the Russians are bringing on new talent by the bucket load and its a question of who can stop them.

On this performance, they are still as strong and the dominant nation on the Ice.

Roll on the Individual Semi's next weekend.......

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Points taken from speedway.ru

Russia 53

N.Krasnikov 7(-3,3,1,3-)17

V.Khomitsevitch 10(3,-,2,-1,0)16

I.Ivanov 10(2,2,-,3,-,3)20

 

Team Europa 44

H.Simon 3(1,-,1,-,-,-)5

M.Zaharov 10(-,3,2,1,1,2)19

I.Drozdov 9(3,2,-,3,2,1)20

 

Germany 37

G.Bauer 9(3,1,1,3,2,3)22+3

R.Eibl 9(1,0,0,2,1,1)14

M.Kreklau 1(Didn't ride today)

 

Sweden 37

P-O.Serenius 14(2,2,3,2,3,3)29+2

T.Ekstrom 2(-,1,-,0,-,-)3

H-O.Olsen 3(0,-,1,-,0,1)5

 

Finland 29

A.Aakko 13(1,3,3,3,3,3)29 :o

S.Rasanen did not ride

T.Kirilov 0(0,0,C,0,0,0)0

 

Czech Republic 29

T.Klatovsky 14(1,3,2,2,2,2)26

J.Klatovsky 1(-,-,1,0,0,x)2

J.Pecina 1(0,0,-,-,-,-)1

 

Netherlands 23

J.Tuinstra 7(2,2,2,1,2,2)18

R.Verhoef Did not ride

R.Stellingwerf 3(0,1,0,0,0,1)5

Agree with you Conkers,Russia are way out in front.Maybe if Tschatchin comes along then Germany will be out in second ahead of the rest.Plus just how many years can Serenius keep going :unsure:

Edited by iris123

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