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World U21 Qualifier @ Rye House - 17 May 2009

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Does anyone happen to know the line up for this meeting with it being only two weeks away?

 

Cheers all.

 

Bezza.

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I know the german representative is Brokstedts youngster Kai Huckenbeck.Got my first look at him a few days ago and he was very impressive against more experienced riders,winning all 4 heats.Whether he can transfer that from a near 400m track onto a small British one......it maybe too early as he is only 16.But looks like a great prospect for the future.He even impressed Stephan Katt so i heard

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Sunday, May 17th brings the biggest meeting in the 2009 Rye House calendar, with the staging of the F.I.M. World U-21 Championship Qualifying Round. 16 riders go into this event looking to make the cut for the Semi-Final stage. Here is the lowdown on the field � and �the skinny� on each competitor:

 

- Lewis Bridger (GB): British U-21 Champion and double World Finalist

- Tai Woffinden (GB): 2008 British U-21 and U-18 Champion; Premier League Riders Champion

- Joe Haines (GB): British U-21 Bronze medallist and senior British Finalist; 2006 British U-15 Champion

- Robert Mear (GB): 6th in the British U-21 event; Premier League No.1 for Rye House

- Darcy Ward (Aus): 9 point-plus Premier League; Australian U-21 Champion; only just 17

- Kozza Smith (Aus): Australian U-21 Silver medallist; just back from injury

- Artur Mroczka (Pol): European U-19 Champion and Polish Bronze Helmet winner

- Pawel Zmarzlik (Pol): 5th in April�s Polish domestic round

- Adam Kajoch (Pol): 2008 World U-21 Semi-Finalist; 9th in 2007 European U-19 Championship

- Pavel Pocko (Czech Rep): European U-19 Semi-Finalist this year

- Wim Kennis (Belg): Also a competitor in this season�s European U-19 event

- Kai Huckenbeck (Ger): 16 years old; former national schoolboy 250cc and 125cc Champion

- Ricky Wells (US): Elite League Coventry Bee; double US U-21 Champion and 2008 World Semi-Finalist

- Plus three others to be named very shortly

 

The practice session for this event is Saturday, May 16th, with an 11am start. Admission is: Adults �10 (including Sunday�s meeting programme), Children free.

 

The meeting itself starts at 2pm on Sunday. Admission is: Adults �15, Children �5. The programme is �2.50.

 

www.ryehouse.com/

 

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Full lineup in riding order is:

 

1-Pawel Zmarzlik-PZM-Poland

2-Grant Tregoning-MNZ-New Zealand

3-Darcy Ward-MA-Australia

4-Lewis Bridger-ACU-Great Britain

5-Artur Mroczka-PZM-Poland

6-Wim Kennis-FMB-Belgium

7-Adam Kajoch-PZM-Poland

8-Tai Woffinden-ACU-Great Britain

9-Ricky Wells-AMA-USA

10-Pavol Pucko -ACCR-Czech Rep.

11-Kai Huckenbeck-DMSB-Germany

12-Joe Haines-ACU-Great Britain

13-Rob Mear-ACU-Great Britain

14-Jade Mudgeway-MNZ-New Zealand

15-Tim Gomez-AMA-USA

16-Kozza Smith-MA-Australia

17-Lee Smart-ACU-Great Britain (Track reserve rider)

18-Jamie Courtney-ACU-Great Britain (Track reserve rider)

 

Good luck to the English lads and of course Kozza and Darcy :wink:

 

Not sure how many progress. There are 5 qualifying rounds leading to two semi finals so I would guess at top 6 :unsure:

Edited by ajh

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My rating for that event

 

1 4-Lewis Bridger-ACU-Great Britain 2945

2 8-Tai Woffinden-ACU-Great Britain 2736

3 3-Darcy Ward-MA-Australia 2580

4 13-Rob Mear-ACU-Great Britain 2339

5 12-Joe Haines-ACU-Great Britain 2251

6 16-Kozza Smith-MA-Australia 2162

7 5-Artur Mroczka-PZM-Poland 2063

8 7-Adam Kajoch-PZM-Poland 2000

9 9-Ricky Wells-AMA-USA 1971

10 11-Kai Huckenbeck-DMSB-Germany 1952

11 1-Pawel Zmarzlik-PZM-Poland 1883

12 14-Jade Mudgeway-MNZ-New Zealand 1879

13 2-Grant Tregoning-MNZ-New Zealand 1800

14 15-Tim Gomez-AMA-USA 1590

15 10-Pavol Pucko -ACCR-Czech Rep. 1520

16 6-Wim Kennis-FMB-Belgium 1500

-- 17-Lee Smart-ACU-Great Britain (Track reserve rider) 1917

-- 18-Jamie Courtney-ACU-Great Britain (Track reserve rider) 1568

 

Good chances for riders from Great Britain and Australia

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I can't see beyond Tai Woffinden the track specialist, or Lewis Bridger who is the best rider in this field by a country mile to win this. However Lewis will be carrying an injury and is also prone to completely missing the odd start, so it does give some of the others a tiny bit of a chance , namely Mear and Ward. :neutral:

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Am coming up from Ipswich for this one, can someone just confirm the preferred route to the stadium, via A12/M25 or is it via Harlow.

 

There's probably not a lot in it, it looks about 1hr 30 either way.

 

If anyone can help, that would be great.

 

Martin

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Guest Steve Dixon
Anyone attend the practise today?

 

Interested to know how Lewis did following his injury.

 

He rode ok but was limping heavily and made a visit to the medics on the centre at the end.

 

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What about Wim Kennis and Kai Huckenbeck? :unsure:

 

 

Always difficult to draw any firm conclusions from mere practice sessions but young Huckenbeck looked to be on the pace whereas Mr. Kennis will have to be a lot more on the pace tomorrow otherwise I fear he might get lapped.

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Good luck to Wolves duo Woffinden and Haines; teammate Nicolai Klindt safely through the Mseno round in third place today.

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