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Youth World Championship- Holstebro 20.07

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Starting List FIM Speedway Youth World Championship
20 July 2019 – Holstebro - Denmark
Semi Final 1
1 Damian Ratajczak Poland
2 Gustav Grahn Sweden...
3 Mathias Pollestad Norway
4 Erik Bachhuber Germany
5 Kirill Leiman Russia
6 Viljam Lappi Finland
7 Sebastien Kössler Austria
8 Rasmus Pedersen Denmark
9 Francis Gusts Latvia
10 TBA Ukraine
11 Sam Hagon Great Britain
12 Casper Henriksson Sweden
13 Pavel Kuchař Czech Republic
14 Marlon Hegener Germany
15 Maurice Brown Australia
16 Michal Baštecký Czech Republic
17 Reserve Noah Moos Denmark
18 Reserve Nicklas Lind Larsen Denmark


Semi Final 2
1 Milan Dobiáš Czech Republic
2 Pawel Trzesniewski Poland
3 Jesper Knudsen Denmark
4 James Pearson Australia
5 Ludvig Selvin Sweden
6 TBA USA
7 Patrick Skaarup Denmark
8 Mathias Karlsen Denmark
9 Noel Wahlqvist Sweden
10 Jonny Wynant Germany
11 TBA
12 Sam Mc Gurk Great Britain
13 Flynn Nicol Australia
14 Wiktor Przyjemski Poland
15 Ben Ernst Germany
16 Markus Maximus Lille Estonia
17 Reserve Valdemar Bonnelycke-Petterson Denmark
18 Reserve Jacob Virkelyst Johannsen Denmark

Nice variety of countries entered. Good to see Austria and Estonia for instance

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Final the following day Sunday July 21st in Holstebro 

For anyone going 

semi 1 starts 1400 local

semi 2 starts 1700 local

final starts 1400 local

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11 minutes ago, Sings4Speedway said:

Any known speedway relatives from the list above? I see a few notable surnames....

Ben Ernst is the grandson of former East German Champion Hartmut Ernst (1977) and his father (Martin) also rode. Sam Hagon is I am sure the son of Martin. Marlon Hegener's father Benjamin was also a Longtrack/Grasstrack rider. Not sure if he rode speedway at all

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Just now, iris123 said:

Ben Ernst is the grandson of former East German Champion Hartmut Ernst (1977) and his father also rode. Sam Hagon is I am sure the son of Martin

Didn't know the Ernst link but do know he must fancy his chances. Yep Sam is Martins son.  Of the others it may be a case of popular names rather than links?

8 Rasmus Pedersen Denmark

12 Casper Henriksson Sweden

8 Reserve Nicklas Lind Larsen Denmark

3 Jesper Knudsen Denmark

8 Mathias Karlsen Denmark

13 Flynn Nicol Australia

 

 

 

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Really don't know, but quite possible

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Not sure, but quite likely two spots in the final are reserved for Danish riders

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The Estonians have been concentrating on youth development for a few years now, and in time, they will have some good prospects coming through.

It will be interesting to see how Viljam Lappi goes too, after scoring 17 points from 7 rides in his SM-Liiga debut.

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Yes the Estonians had/have a team in the Finnish league if I remember rightly?

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Pretty sure Casper Henriksson is son of Anders Henriksson (and grandson of Terje)

 

The  85cc version of this championship was recently won by a youngster with an even more impressive pedigree: Bastian Pedersen

His father is Ronnie and uncle our dear friend multi world champion Nicki

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5 hours ago, iris123 said:

Yes the Estonians had/have a team in the Finnish league if I remember rightly?

Estonians were in our 1st div a few years back, now there is a Latvian team involved in the league from Riga. And naturally both of them ride in the Baltic league.

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any links to 125cc in torun today?

 

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