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World U21 Team Championships 2016

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2 semi-finals on Saturday in Holsted and Plzen( final in Sweden and they are seeded)

line-ups- Holsted

 

Norway:
1. Glenn Moi
2. Lasse Frederiksen (kapitan)
3. Jarle Skjaeveland
4. Espen Sundvor
5. Truls Kamhaug

 

Denmark:
1. Frederik Jakobsen
2. Emil Groendal (kapitan)
3. Mikkel B. Andersen
4. Jonas Jeppesen
5. Andreas Lyager

 

GB
1. Robert Lambert (kapitan)
2. Zach Wajtknecht
3. Josh Bates
4. Max Clegg
5. tba

 

Australia
1. Max Fricke
2. Brady Kurtz (kapitan)
3. Jake Allen
4. Jack Holder
5. Jye Etheridge

 

Plzen

 

Poland
1. Paweł Przedpełski (kapitan)
2. Maksym Drabik
3. Krystian Pieszczek
4. Bartosz Smektała
5. Rafał Karczmarz

 

Russia
1. Wiktor Kułakow
2. Gleb Czugunow
3. Siergiej Łogaczow (kapitan)
4. Roman Lachbaum
5. Gleb Szewczenko

 

 

 

Czech
1. Zdenek Holub
2. Ondrej Smetana
3. Michal Skurla
4. Eduard Krcmar (kapitan)
5. TBA

 

Germany

1. Erik Riss
2. Michael Haertel (kapitan)
3. Dominik Moeser
4. Daniel Spiller

5. Sandro Wassermann

 

Meeting winners and highest 2nd place over the 2 semi`s to the final on 20th August in Norrkoping

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It looks to be pretty much between Australia and Poland. With all due respect to Zach, the Brits are now severely weakened, it'll be good experience if nothing else.

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Was thinking of going to this(Holsted) as it looked fairly even.Denmark not as strong as previous years.Australia look fairly good with one form Fricke and Kurtz having had a season of riding for Holsted before he came to GB.Now with wajkneckt in the team looks a lot weaker and as they are shutting the motorway I think I will just look at the result n the net ;)

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GB now look as though they may not even make the highest scoring 2nd place

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Norway could take a few points off GB I think.Frederiksen is not a bad rider and in Moi at least they have another who has a lot of experience on Danish tracks.Sundvor I think also.Not sure about the others

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Norway could take a few points off GB I think.Frederiksen is not a bad rider and in Moi at least they have another who has a lot of experience on Danish tracks.Sundvor I think also.Not sure about the others

Did you come over to Wembley on Sunday- i see the Millwall fans succeeded in living upto their reputation ;)

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Did you come over to Wembley on Sunday- i see the Millwall fans succeeded in living upto their reputation ;)

Disgusting behaviour - who do they think they are, Falubaz fans? :wink:

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Did you come over to Wembley on Sunday- i see the Millwall fans succeeded in living upto their reputation ;)

I wasn't there.I see the team lived up to its reputation as well :cry:

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Shame for GB as with Ellis in the side they had a chance.

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SHEFFIELD will be without Josh Bates tonight as he needs more time to recover from his shoulder injury. Bates is also unlikely to travel to Denmark for the World Under 21 Team Cup this weekend.

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Of the danes I regocnice all names from minispeedway, but still I think Jacobsen was the best of them in U21 quali's this year. And he was over in Finland in 2014 to do minispeedway Nordics.

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If Robert Lambert has a bad night this is going to be embarrassing

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