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World U21 Championship 2021  3rd Round Pardubice 1.10 on TV

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Timi Salonen in LV for SML

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Daugavpils  line-up

1 Markus Maximus Lill EMF Estonia

2 Philip Hellström-Bängs SVEMO Sweden

3 Francis Gusts LaMSF Latvia

4 Andrei Popa FRM Romania

5 Dennis Fazekas MAMS Hungary

6 Mathias Pollestad NMF Norway

7 Petr Chlupáč ACCR Czech Republic

8 Jan Mihalik SMF Slovakia

9 Mitchell Cluff MA Australia

10 Ernest Matjusonoks LaMSF Latvia

11 Wiktor Lampart PZM Poland

12 Marko Levishyn FMU Ukraine

13 Mark Karion MFR Russia

14 Tim Sorensen DMU Denmark

15 Timi Salonen SML Finland

16 Evgenii Saidullin MFR Russia

17 Reserve Ricards Ansviesulis LaMSF Latvia

18 Reserve Daniils Kolodinskis LaMSF Latvia

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On 6/4/2021 at 8:51 AM, racers and royals said:

Gustrow line-up

1 Carlos Eber Ampugnani CAMOD Argentina

2 Jan Kvěch ACCR Czech Republic

3 Norick Blödorn DMSB Germany

4 Mathias Trésarrieu FFM France

5 Anže Grmek AMZS Slovenia

6 Mateusz Świdnicki PZM Poland

7 Matthew Gilmore MA Australia

8 Mads Hansen DMU Denmark

9 Lukas Baumann DMSB Germany

10 Tom Brennan ACU Great Britain

11 Alexander Woentin SVEMO Sweden

12 Michele Menani FMI Italy

13 Jakub Miśkowiak PZM Poland

14 Steven Goret FFM France

15 Sebastian Kössler AMF Austria

16 Drew Kemp ACU Great Britain

17 Reserve Ben Ernst DMSB Germany

18 Reserve Mario Niedermeier DMSB Germany

Brennan & Kemp will not race due to 'travel restrictions'. 

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On 6/8/2021 at 2:32 PM, DutchGrasstrack said:

Brennan & Kemp will not race due to 'travel restrictions'. 

A direct result of Brexit, rather than Covid19!

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1 hour ago, crescent girl said:

A direct result of Brexit, rather than Covid19!

How do you work that one out?

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48 minutes ago, OveFundinFan said:

How do you work that one out?

Very odd, he may be having a blonde moment.:blink:

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Any ideas of liveupdates from LV?

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18 hours ago, OveFundinFan said:

How do you work that one out?

GREAT Britain Young Lions’ management have taken the heart-breaking decision to withdraw Tom Brennan and Drew Kemp from this weekend’s World Under-21 Championship qualifier.

The duo were due to race at German venue Gustrow on Saturday, and would have been amongst the favourites to reach the Final.

But an e-mail from the German Federation on Monday evening stated there were no guarantees that riders and support teams travelling to the event would receive exemptions from having to self-isolate for a period of 10 days upon their arrival in the country.

GB Youth boss Neil Vatcher said: “The lead up to this Qualifier has been very stressful as we have tried many different avenues of getting the riders to compete in this competition without having to self-isolate for 10 days once in Germany, as this is the current government regulation for citizens travelling from the UK to Germany.

“It goes without saying that with their British commitments it absolutely was not possible for Tom and Drew to be able to do this.

“Therefore, late on Monday night after consulting with the riders and their families, we unfortunately had to withdraw from this year's competition.”
 

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1 hour ago, f-s-p said:

Any ideas of liveupdates from LV?

Should be from Sportowefakty- link nearer Saturday. Might also be live coverage on facebook from a local who has streamed before from there.

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30 minutes ago, LesR said:

GREAT Britain Young Lions’ management have taken the heart-breaking decision to withdraw Tom Brennan and Drew Kemp from this weekend’s World Under-21 Championship qualifier.

The duo were due to race at German venue Gustrow on Saturday, and would have been amongst the favourites to reach the Final.

But an e-mail from the German Federation on Monday evening stated there were no guarantees that riders and support teams travelling to the event would receive exemptions from having to self-isolate for a period of 10 days upon their arrival in the country.

GB Youth boss Neil Vatcher said: “The lead up to this Qualifier has been very stressful as we have tried many different avenues of getting the riders to compete in this competition without having to self-isolate for 10 days once in Germany, as this is the current government regulation for citizens travelling from the UK to Germany.

“It goes without saying that with their British commitments it absolutely was not possible for Tom and Drew to be able to do this.

“Therefore, late on Monday night after consulting with the riders and their families, we unfortunately had to withdraw from this year's competition.”
 

Thanks for that info, but it didn’t answer my question to Crescent Girl “How do you work that one out?” who stated clearly the withdrawal by the 2 uk riders was “A direct result of Brexit, rather then COVID 19”. 

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3 hours ago, OveFundinFan said:

Thanks for that info, but it didn’t answer my question to Crescent Girl “How do you work that one out?” who stated clearly the withdrawal by the 2 uk riders was “A direct result of Brexit, rather then COVID 19”. 

Thats covid related withdrawl, bugger all to do with Brexit.

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It’s an absolute disgrace that two British riders chances are completely wrecked due to covid restrictions. The round should be moved to a country were all riders in the 16 can race. 
Alternatively both riders are seeded through automatically.

 

 

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39 minutes ago, Steve Shovlar said:

It’s an absolute disgrace that two British riders chances are completely wrecked due to covid restrictions. The round should be moved to a country were all riders in the 16 can race. 
Alternatively both riders are seeded through automatically.

It's not the first time that riders have been unable to attend a qualifying meeting and I'm sure it won't be the last.

I don't think there is any precedent of moving events or seeding riders/teams when this has happened in the past...but someone might be able to correct me if there has been.

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What you think would happen if Zmarzlik was leading the GP series by a few points and the final round was at Cardiff. But the U.K. govt said because of high covid numbers in Poland, Zmarzlik cannot enter the U.K.

oh well, never mind. There’s no precedent for moving events and he will have to try again next year? 

This really is totally unfair and a disgrace!

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16 hours ago, Steve Shovlar said:

What you think would happen if Zmarzlik was leading the GP series by a few points and the final round was at Cardiff. But the U.K. govt said because of high covid numbers in Poland, Zmarzlik cannot enter the U.K.

oh well, never mind. There’s no precedent for moving events and he will have to try again next year? 

This really is totally unfair and a disgrace!

Well, in your scenario the GP would probably either be moved or not take place because every single rider in the field would have been in Poland recently and also unable to enter the UK :rolleyes:

Nothing was done when Artem Laguta was unable to attend the British GP because the UK Government wouldn't let him in the country.

Also, about 10 years back there was a GP qualifying round which 8 riders were prevented from attending by Government restrictions. The round wasn't moved, the riders weren't seeded, they just lost their place.

I'm not saying it's right, just that this is how things have been dealt with in the past, so it isn't a surprise that this is how they would be dealt with now.

They could probably move the round to Poland so that everyone could attend and an event could be viably run, but then you'd just complain that everything is biased in favour of the Poles like you did with the GP series last year :D

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