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Making my first trip to Muhldorf on the weekend, what should I expect?

Haven't seen 1000 metre racing since Ivan Mauger's series on the trotting tracks of Australia and New Zealand, quite a few years ago

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Not a great day for the Brit`s yesterday.

Leading scores after three rounds:(5 in total)
1. Martin Smolinski (Germany) 74 points
2. Dmitri Bergé (France) 71
3. Mathieu Trésarrieu (France) 59
4. Theo Pijper (Netherlands) 44 
5. Josef Franc (Czech Republic) 39
6. Lukas Fienhage (Germany) 39
7. James Shanes (Great Britain) 34
8. Max Dilger (Germany) 30
 

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On 7/1/2019 at 9:24 PM, Bavarian said:

Look out for the unfancied Martin Malek of the Czech Republic ! He's fast, very fast !  

Commentators curse there. Anyone know much about Fienhage? Have to admit ive never heard of him until this series but seems to be consistently putting points on the board.

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11 minutes ago, Sings4Speedway said:

Commentators curse there. Anyone know much about Fienhage? Have to admit ive never heard of him until this series but seems to be consistently putting points on the board.

Rode in the world U 21 speedway  finals in 2017 and looked good in the Pardubice round.

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Challenge final in Scheessel Germany on Sunday(DGT are you going ?) start time 12.30 pm UK time

line-up

1 Stephan Katt DMSB Germany

2 (Wild Card) Zach Wajtknecht ACU Great Britain

3 Jesse Mustonen SML Finland

4 Hynek Stichauer ACCR Czech Republic

5 Max Dilger DMSB Germany

6 Bernd Diener DMSB Germany

7(Wild Card) Richard Hall ACU Great Britain

8 Stéphane Trésarrieu FFM France

9 (Wild Card) Jörg Tebbe DMSB Germany

10 Kenneth Kruse Hansen DMU Denmark

11 Jarno De Vries KNMV The Netherlands

12 Martin Malek ACCR Czech Republic

13 Henry Van der Steen KNMV The Netherlands

14 Gaétan Stella FFM France

15 Josef Franc ACCR Czech Republic

TR1 David Pfeffer DMSB Germany

TR2 Marcel Dachs DMSB Germany

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Would have done it if I could be in Scheessel around 11, but have to be there early lol. Nice road trip though.

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On 8/22/2019 at 8:05 AM, DutchGrasstrack said:

Yes I'm doing all long track meetings for FIM :)

4free :angry:  :nono:

 

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On 8/23/2019 at 9:03 PM, DutchGrasstrack said:

Live update link for Scheessel: https://www.longtrack-live.com/event/383/2019-fim-long-track-world-championship-challenge-scheessel

First 4 will qualify for next years Finals.

Congrats to Jesse Mustonen on getting through. Shame its same old faces otherwise though. Hansen would have shaken things up nicely and Waj is edging closer every year.

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Zach was very unlucky with a major engine failure in the first heat. He was leading the heat by some distance until the engine failure. He didn't seem to get used to his reserve equipment.

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13 minutes ago, DutchGrasstrack said:

Zach was very unlucky with a major engine failure in the first heat. He was leading the heat by some distance until the engine failure. He didn't seem to get used to his reserve equipment.

Very unlucky indeed if that was the case. Leading the meeting winner and two other members of the top 6 by a distance maybe he is ready to step up. Hopes of a wild card seem unlikely though with higher profile names (although not better prospects) in front of him from the UK alone.

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Letˋs hope he will do well in Morizės !

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Draw for round 4 Morizes Saturday September 7th- meeting starts 7.45pm UK time

1 93 James Shanes ACU Great Britain-   ???

2 24 Andrew Appleton ACU Great Britain

3 3 Mathieu Trésarrieu FFM France

4 37 Chris Harris ACU Great Britain

5 111 Martin Malek ACCR Czech Republic

6 15 Gaétan Stella FFM France

7 666 Romano Hummel KNMV The Netherlands

8 115 Theo Pijper KNMV The Netherlands

9 7 Bernd Diener DMSB Germany

10 125 Lukas Fienhage DMSB Germany

11 31 Max Dilger DMSB Germany

12 96 Dimitri Bergé FFM France

13 95 Jesse Mustonen SML Finland

14 444 Josef Franc ACCR Czech Republic

15 84 Martin Smolinski DMSB Germany

TR1 16 Stéphane Trésarrieu FFM France

TR2 17 Jordan Dubernard FFM France

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