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f-s-p, do you know riders which must go to semifinal of European junior team championship in Chervonograd (Ukraine) 31/07/2010?

Must? Alltough when talking about the financial side of the proceedings, thats exactly the word to use. I expect Palomäki to be there with Niko Siltaniemi, Timo Lahti and Kalle Katajisto. One more is a must but cant think of anyone else right now. Mika Loppi might fit the bill... I dont have the list right now of the eligible riders.

 

EDIT: Jarkko Palmi and Mika Loppi are also eligible

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Finnish calendar as published April 2nd.

<b>National meetings</b>

1.7. ~ Speedway ~ U21 Suomi vs. Teurnberg Swedish select ~ Lahti, SsMK

2.7. ~ Speedway ~ U21 Suomi vs. Teurnberg Swedish select ~ Pori, PMK

 

f-s-p, could you tell me if these meetings are taking place? Thanks

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f-s-p, could you tell me if these meetings are taking place? Thanks

no meetings swede´s are chicken:)

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f-s-p, could you tell me if these meetings are taking place? Thanks

no meetings swede´s are chicken:)

I was away and offline, forgot to update this thread before signing out. Didn't lose sleep over it thouhg, which I think can be interpreted that I'm not lost yet...

 

tremia is spot on. Micke Teurnberg had organised everything ready on the Swedish front and spoken to a bunch of riders that were ready and willing to come. Ferrytickets were waiting to be used but when the deadline was up, only a couple of riders were coming. The whole thing was cancelled then. It's a bit like can be gathered up from said things in the past year or two. Riders that would have made an impact are not bothered (no points money) and the rest not interested in putting in the time and effort, because they get to ride in Sweden during the weekend.

 

Hopefully the trip to Sweden by the Finnish guys will happen, it's supposed to be on in the beginning of September again.

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Extraliiga 4/8 at Kauhajoki last tuesday

Haukat losing valuable points in this one. Kauko Nieminen making a rare appearance scoring a paid max. Timo Lahti again failing at Kauhajoki, like last year. I've seen him ride there maybe two years ago and he was absolutely flying over the ruts then, so I suspect that he's had some bike problems as tracks dont affect him usually. The track was a problem again, thats the info I've received.

 

Kotkat 35

Juha Hautamäki 302'33 11+1

Kauko Nieminen 2'332'3 13+2

Mika Loppi 11'00 2+1

Pasi Pulliainen 322'2 9+1

 

Jokerit 28

Tero Aarnio 32332 13

Niko Siltaniemi 11'R21' 5+2

Joni Keskinen 232'1'2 10+2

Jan-Eric Korkeamäki 000 0

 

Paholaiset 25

Jari Mäkinen 23133 12

Marko Suojanen 0102^0 3

Petri Koskela 22003 7

Aarni Heikkilä 1'1'1 3+2

 

Haukat 24

Timo Lahti 12002 5

Tomi Reima 0R1'11 3+1

Teemu Lahti 326^13 15

Joni Kitala 001 1

 

Erä erältä:

1. Hautamäki, Nieminen, T.Lahti, Reima 60,54

2. Aarnio, Mäkinen, Siltaniemi, Suojanen 62,45

3. Lahti, Koskela, Heikkilä, Kitala 61,10

4. Pulliainen, Keskinen, Loppi, Korkeamäki 62,74

5. Nieminen, Aarnio, Siltaniemi, Hautamäki 60,53

6. Mäkinen, Lahti, Suojanen, Reima R 60,77

7. Aarnio, T.Lahti, Reima, Siltaniemi R 60,72

8. Keskinen, Koskela, Heikkilä, Korkeamäki 62,15

9. Nieminen, Hautamäki, Mäkinen, Suojanen 60,62

10. Lahti^, Pulliainen, Loppi, Kitala 60,60

11. Aarnio, Keskinen, Reima, T.Lahti 60,04

12. Hautamäki, Pulliainen, Suojanen^, Koskela 60,45

13. Mäkinen, Siltaniemi, Keskinen, Koskela 60,29

14. Hautamäki, Nieminen, Lahti, T.Lahti 59,64

15. Koskela, Pulliainen, Heikkilä, Loppi 63,02

16. Lahti, Keskinen Kitala, Korkeamäki 61,59

17. Mäkinen, T.Lahti, Reima, Suojanen 61,16

18. Nieminen, Aarnio, Siltaniemi, Loppi 60,68

Tuomari Mika Laukkanen, katsojia 90.

 

Table midway trough

Kotkat......4-127-17

Haukat......4-121-16

Jokerit.....4-109-13

Paholaiset..4-96-10

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Finnish longtrack final at Forssa July 3rd.

 

Joonas Kylmäkorpi FMS 5555 20

Jörg Tebbe DE 5555 20

Klaus-Peter Gerdemann DE 4344 15

Aki-Pekka Mustonen SeMK 4434 15

Pasi Pulliainen VRT 3443 14

Simo Pulli KarMK 3313 10

Markus Helin HyMK 222N 6

Jan-Eric Korkeamäki KauhjMK 1122 6

Tommi Ahlgren FMS 2R30 5

Marko Mäkinen OrMK 0201 3

Raimo Juntunen HeMK 1NNN 1

Petri Kärki FMS TNNN 0

 

Erä erältä:

1. Tebbe, Mustonen, Pulli, Ahlgren, Korkeamäki, Kärki T 89,0

2. Kylmäkorpi, Gerdemann, Pulliainen, Helin, Juntunen, Mäkinen 90,2

5. Kylmäkorpi, Pulliainen, Pulli, Mäkinen 89,0

6. Tebbe, Mustonen, Gerdemann, Helin, Korkeamäki, Ahlgren R 88,8

9. Tebbe, Pulliainen, Mustonen, Helin, Pulli, Mäkinen 89,1

10. Kylmäkorpi, Gerdemann, Ahlgren, Korkeamäki 90,7

13. Kylmäkorpi, Gerdemann, Pulli 89,3

14. Tebbe, Mustonen, Pulliainen, Korkeamäki, Mäkinen, Ahlgren 89,0

B-finaali: Pulliainen, Gerdemann, Pulli, Ahlgren, Helin, Korkeamäki 90,9

A-finaali: Tebbe, Kylmäkorpi, Pulliainen, Gerdemann, Mustonen, Pulli 89,6

Tuomari ,katsojia 830.

 

Next weekend sees the U21 final at Seinäjoki. No knowledge of the riders yet, even with the deadline having gone five days ago. Kaj Laukkanen will be in charge of the track in this one, looking forward to see how it'll go.

 

Finnish Extraliiga wont continue until August 14th but there's a lot going on in the cabinets before that. Kotkat is under protest from other teams because missing/arriving late to the riders briefing twice this season (clearly against the rulebook) and this case will be handled hopefully before the start of the second part of the season.

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Riders willing to become the 56th Finnish individual champion are

 

Kake Nieminen SeMK

Joni Keskinen KauhjMK

Aarni Heikkilä FMS

Niko Siltaniemi HjMK

Juha Hautamäki SeMK

Tero Aarnio KMMK

Timo Lahti KMMK

Jari Mäkinen PirMM

Jani Eerikäinen KarMK

Teemu Lahti KMMK

Pasi Pulliainen VRT

Mika Loppi SeMK

Jiri Nieminen KauhjMK

Markku Autio KuMaMo

Jarkko Palmi SeMK

Tomi Reima

Reima Heikkilä FMS

Janne Nyman SsMK

 

Notable absentees are Aki-Pekka Mustonen and Kalle Katajisto. Joonas Kylmäkorpi is also out, but actually no one probably expected him to enter anyway.

 

Finnish U21 Final is this saturday but no info availble on the riders. It'll be a 12 rider meeting format, that much I know.

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Joonas Kylmäkorpi is also out, but actually no one probably expected him to enter anyway.

Funny, in longtrack champs he is participating, but in classic speedway champs not :)

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Funny, in longtrack champs he is participating, but in classic speedway champs not :)

Funny as it is, I dont see it that way... :D

 

There's somesort of co-operation with JK and Pasi Pulliainen and I have not really even bothered to find out what it is... But what is a fact that JK rode Pulliainen's bike's at Forssa. So to put it as it is, to fly in from UK to Helsinki by Easyjet (just an example) and get to the track to ride on "co-operation" machinery compared to get the bikes (speedway, as I think he has none of his own in Finland) by ferry to Finland and maybe miss a sunday meeting in Poland... Take a guess...

 

Well actually Pulliainen has similar speedway bikes as JK, so to borrow one from him would probably not be a problem...

 

EDIT: Also if you (and others) dont know, JK is leading the longtrack WC after 3/6 rounds and has won the last two rounds. Maybe getting some practise seemed a good idea, timing fitted and also the Forssa club that organised the final is his "parent" Finnish club at the moment.

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By the wayyyy, JK is leading the Longtrack World Championship by 17 points! :D.

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Only eight riders for the Finnish U21 final, that sucks. Lahti was a deserved winner, Siltaniemi almost as fast but fully deserving 2nd. Loppi won the eventual winner but should be (and was) really happy for becaming 3rd. Mäkinen was slow and in heat eight had to eat some of his own medicine as Siltaniemi came FAST from the inside, almost made the pass but as Mäkinen was slower and tried to block lost his front wheel when Siltaniemi took it away. Same thing has happened many times, only that Mäkinen has usually done the clipping...

 

Wont say more about the missing riders, it's a shame what happened.

 

Mika Loppi SeMK 2333 11

Timo Lahti KMMK 3332 11

Jari Mäkinen PirMM 3331 10

Niko Siltaniemi HjMK 32d3 8

Jiri Nieminen KauhjMK 2222 8

Miikka Mäkelä SeMK 2113 7

Jarkko Palmi SeMK 1222 7

Jere Lehtonen PMK 1121 5

 

Erä erältä:

1. Mäkinen, Mäkelä, Lehtonen 65,25

2. T.Lahti, Nieminen, Palmi 62,90

3. Siltaniemi, Loppi 63,28

4. T.Lahti, Siltaniemi, Mäkelä 63,60

5. Mäkinen, Nieminen 65,19

6. Loppi, Palmi, Lehtonen 65,28

7. Loppi, Nieminen, Mäkelä 67,78

8. Mäkinen, Palmi, Siltaniemi d 65,44

9. T.Lahti, Lehtonen 64,91

10. Mäkelä, Palmi 68,60

11. Siltaniemi, Nieminen, Lehtonen 64,10

12. Loppi, T.Lahti, Mäkinen 64,41

Semifinaali:Siltaniemi, Mäkelä, Nieminen, Mäkinen 65,13

Finaali: T.Lahti, Siltaniemi, Loppi, Mäkelä 64,44

Tuomari Matti Koivuoja, katsojia 125.

 

Huge thanks to my kid brother! I trashed the gearbox of his car on the way to the meeting and he was kind enough to lend his mobile internet on the way back... :approve::D

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Where was this meeting?

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f-s-p, do you know: Finnish junior team will be in Chervonograd (Ukraine) 31/07/2010?

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