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World U21 Championship 2021  3rd Round Pardubice 1.10 on TV

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Good to see speedway minnows France and Ukraine represented in the final.

I'd go

Drew Kemp

Kenyan Rew, and

a second Russian (Laguta, Saydullin or Kotlyar)

for wildcards

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26 minutes ago, arnieg said:

Good to see speedway minnows France and Ukraine represented in the final.

The few times I have seen Marko Levishyn racing he has always impressed me.

It must be hard for him as he doesn't seem to get nearly as many meetings as a lot of his peers.

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1 hour ago, arnieg said:

Good to see speedway minnows France and Ukraine represented in the final.

I'd go

Drew Kemp

Kenyan Rew, and

a second Russian (Laguta, Saydullin or Kotlyar)

for wildcards

Hellstrom- Bangs instead of Rew for me

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 Carlos Eber Ampugnan. Is this rider based in Europe, Argentina is on complete lock down I thought.

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45 minutes ago, DutchGrasstrack said:

Think a German will get a wildcard too.

Which one?
Baumann, Blödorn or someone else entirely?
I'm really not sure which 3 are deserving of a place in the final series. Is it better to add extra Nations or genuine contenders.
If it was purely about Nations, a Brit, an Aussie and a German would probably make sense.

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3 hours ago, screm said:

 Carlos Eber Ampugnan. Is this rider based in Europe, Argentina is on complete lock down I thought.

He flew in last week. He seemed to be on Covatti his equipment, and he also was there if I've seen it right.

 

50 minutes ago, HenryW said:

Which one?
Baumann, Blödorn or someone else entirely?
I'm really not sure which 3 are deserving of a place in the final series. Is it better to add extra Nations or genuine contenders.
 If it was purely about Nations, a Brit, an Aussie and a German would probably make sense.

I would go for Blodorn.

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31 minutes ago, DutchGrasstrack said:

I would go for Blodorn.

Yeah, from what I have seen of them, which isn't a massive amount, that would be my choice as well if picking a German...but would be tough to take for Lukas as he scored much better than Norick today.

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9 hours ago, DutchGrasstrack said:

He flew in last week. He seemed to be on Covatti his equipment, and he also was there if I've seen it right.

 

I would go for Blodorn.

If young Carlos flew in from Argentina then I am not sure why Fernando Garcia cant make his way over to ride for Berwick.

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4 hours ago, screm said:

If young Carlos flew in from Argentina then I am not sure why Fernando Garcia cant make his way over to ride for Berwick.

But this young Argentinean rider Amugnani did not come to the UK. He came to Germany (European Union), not Britain. That's the difference. 

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NO BRITS

Line-up for this year's series:

- Wiktor Lampart (Poland)
- Mark Karion (Russia)
- Francis Gusts (Latvia)
- Danil Kolodinski (Latvia)
- Marko Lewiszyn (Ukraine)
- Ernest Matjuszonoks (Latvia)
- Jakub Miśkowiak (Poland)
- Mads Hansen (Denmark)
- Jonas Seifert-Salk (Denmark)
- Jan Kvech (Czech Republic)
- Alexander Woentin (Sweden)
- Steven Goret (France)
- Lukas Baumann (Germany)

- Matthew Gilmore (Australia)
- Mateusz Świdnicki (Poland

The FIM U21 Commission also selected the reserve riders for the series:  Petr Chlupac (Czech Republic), Jevgenij Saidulin (Russia), Philip Hellström Bängs (Sweden), Norick Blodorn (Germany) and Drew Kemp (Great Britain).
 

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Lampart and Miskowiak will be head and shoulders above everybody here I would imagine, with Swidnicki not far behind

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1 hour ago, Najjer said:

Lampart and Miskowiak will be head and shoulders above everybody here I would imagine, with Swidnicki not far behind

Kvech can give all those 3 a good race. 

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How were the Danish entries selected for the qualifying rounds? Have been wondering why Birkemose wasn't in.

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