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World U21 championship final round Pardubice Friday October 4th live on TV

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FIM Speedway Under 21 World Championship – Final 2 14th September 2019 – Güstrow (GER) 

1 415 Dominik Kubera PZM Poland

2 117 Gleb Chugunov MFR Russia

3 2 Jonas Jeppesen DMU Denmark

4 47 Wiktor Lampart PZM Poland

5 16 Wild Card Michael Härtel DMSB Germany

6 124 Patrick Hansen DMU Denmark

7 115 Bartosz Smektala PZM Poland

8 4 Tim Sorensen DMU Denmark

9 27 Jaimon Lidsey MA Australia

10 201 Jan Kvech ACCR Czech Republic

11 133 Maksym Drabik PZM Poland

12 505 Robert Lambert ACU Great Britain

13 99 Rafal Karczmarz PZM Poland

14 256 Dominik Möser DMSB Germany

15 41 Frederik Jakobsen DMU Denmark

16 98 Nick Skorja AMZS Slovenia

TR1 17 Lukas Baumann DMSB Germany

TR2 18 Leon Arnheim DMSB Germany

 

FIM Speedway Under 21 World Championship – Final 3 04 th October 2019 – Pardubice (CZE) 

1 505 Robert Lambert ACU Great Britain

2 98 Nick Skorja AMZS Slovenia

3 415 Dominik Kubera PZM Poland

4 99 Rafal Karczmarz PZM Poland

5 201 Jan Kvech ACCR Czech Republic

6 41 Frederik Jakobsen DMU Denmark

7 5 Dominik Möser DMSB Germany

8 27 Jaimon Lidsey MA Australia

9 117 Gleb Chugunov MFR Russia

10 133 Maksym Drabik PZM Poland

11 2 Jonas Jeppesen DMU Denmark

12 124 Patrick Hansen DMU Denmark

13 47 Wiktor Lampart PZM Poland

14 16 Wild Card ACCR Czech Republic

15 4 Tim Sorensen DMU Denmark

16 115 Bartosz Smektala PZM Poland

17 17 Reserve 1 ACCR Czech Republic

18 18 Reserve 2 ACCR Czech Republic

 

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Round 2 at Gustrow on Saturday 14th September starts at 5.30pm UK time. The meeting is live on Polish Eurosport 1 and we will know in a few days time if Eurosport UK are showing the full meeting live.

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On 9/1/2019 at 9:38 PM, racers and royals said:

Round 2 at Gustrow on Saturday 14th September starts at 5.30pm UK time. The meeting is live on Polish Eurosport 1 and we will know in a few days time if Eurosport UK are showing the full meeting live.

Good news, live on Eurosport 2 in Uk from 5.30pm for 3 hours.

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Christ this thread took some finding!  Good news, I'll have to check the box will record it.

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Gust row is live at 5:30 today, but just starting is hightlights  from round 1 at Lublin. That is starting nowc4:30 on Eurosport..

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Some great racing on this British style smaller track.

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12 minutes ago, Steve Shovlar said:

Some great racing on this British style smaller track.

Nice nails for the young lady

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34 minutes ago, racers and royals said:

In all the times i have watched her on screen i have yet to concentrate on her nails :)

What are u looking at? Ha

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Racing good but have seen better from there when there is more dirt on it, a shame they didn’t prepare it with a bit more. 

The Poles are just too good for everyone else, so sharp from the gate and such fast bikes. Robert would have his work cut out to finish above them all if fully fit but the two massive pearlers he has had (particularly the Toruń one) have knocked the stuffing out of him, just doesn’t look right at all on the bike. Gutted for him that injury has robbed him of a proper tilt at winning it in his final year of eligibility. 

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Not a very good meeting in my opinion, not much passing at all. The dominance of the Polish riders is killing this year's u21 series. If You ain't a Polish fan, or maybe a Danish fan, it is not worth watching. There are five Poles and four Danes in this year's junior world series. Way too much! I want to see some more Brits and Aussies, and where are the Americans, and the Swedes? I'd like to see each nation limited to a amximum of three riders in the final series, that's enough.

 

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