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Speedway Euro Championship 2019 (Final 4th round Saturday September 28 Chorzow live on TV)

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Good news on Anders Thomsen, he was released from hospital in Torun and has travelled home. He is obviously feeling second hand but after checks he has no broken bones or other injuries. Sadly he will miss his Polish league meeting today.

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16 hours ago, Wee Eck said:

Pointless competition with mostly processional riding promoted by  a Polish company with largely second tier riders in front of a stadium less than half full.  

And people say Speedway in Poland is the future? If that’s the case, there is no future. 

If you think that was processional try a visit to Berwick.That is not to mean that it is not an exciting meeting though.

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Can anyone supply the winning time for the final please. My normal sources don’t show it. Many thanks.

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23 hours ago, Fromafar said:

What’s he meant to do.Its was racing accident he has just get on with it.Criticised-for smiling what next. 

We will have to disagree on that one. Lack of class from Madsen. We all knew how bad that crash was. It may not have been Madsen's fault but he speared another rider which caused him a heavy fall which caused another rider to ride over his head. Fatalities and permanent disabilities have resulted from similar crashes. Madsen showed no concern for his stricken opponent and shamelessly dusted himself down, walked back to the pits  waved to fans as a fellow rider he brought off was being put on a stretcher . Then a belly laugh in the pits with a mechanic and the presence to reach for the sponsors hat when realising he was on screen. Madsen may be playing up to this ruthless image he has but that for me was poor fare and unusual amongst todays riders

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11 minutes ago, iwright71 said:

We will have to disagree on that one. Lack of class from Madsen. We all knew how bad that crash was. It may not have been Madsen's fault but he speared another rider which caused him a heavy fall which caused another rider to ride over his head. Fatalities and permanent disabilities have resulted from similar crashes. Madsen showed no concern for his stricken opponent and shamelessly dusted himself down, walked back to the pits  waved to fans as a fellow rider he brought off was being put on a stretcher . Then a belly laugh in the pits with a mechanic and the presence to reach for the sponsors hat when realising he was on screen. Madsen may be playing up to this ruthless image he has but that for me was poor fare and unusual amongst todays riders

Well said.

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23 hours ago, screm said:

Good news on Anders Thomsen, he was released from hospital in Torun and has travelled home. He is obviously feeling second hand but after checks he has no broken bones or other injuries. Sadly he will miss his Polish league meeting today.

Thats the most important result from the weekend. Speedy recovery Anders.

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On 7/28/2019 at 11:26 AM, Col said:

Just watched the Torun round having been out last night. Poor meeting from one of the better tracks in Poland generally. Miedzinski's move in heat 20 was dangerous, as was Madsen'si n heat 10. Absolutely no thought for their fellow riders. Jarek Hampel really is the most boring rider to watch these days.

Jarek Hampels 2019 passing quota was achieved against Lublin. He doesn't need to make another pass until 2020 now

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Who could blame Hampel if he looking after himself since that big accident in Prague that took him out of the GPs. Only so much the body can take and if he can gate and win, or with as little putting himself in danger, then why not do it.  

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Vojens Saturday August 10th draw

1 33 HAMPEL Jarosław PZM Poland

2 744 HUCKENBECK Kai DMSB Germany

3 16 KILDEMAND Peter DMU Denmark

4 111 LAGUTA Grigory MFR Russia

5 110 PEDERSEN Nicki DMU Denmark

6 225 MILIK Vaclav ACCR Czechia

7 52 JEPSEN JENSEN Michael DMU Denmark

8 85 LINDBÄCK Antonio SVEMO Sweden

9 415 BELLEGO David FFM France

10 505 LAMBERT Robert ACU Great Britain

11 11 THOMSEN Anders DMU Denmark

12 115 SMEKTAŁA Bartosz PZM Poland

13 223 WORYNA Kacper PZM Poland

14 30 MADSEN Leon DMU Denmark

15 323 PRZEDPEŁSKI Paweł PZM Poland

16 155 MICHELSEN Mikkel DMU Denmark

17 17 JAKOBSEN Fredrik DMU Denmark

18 18 LYAGER Andreas DMU Denmark

Edited by racers and royals

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44 minutes ago, racers and royals said:

Injury doubts about Lambert Milik , Bellego and Thomsen being fit to ride on Saturday.

Timo Lahti has a chance then, think he was 4th reserve

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