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Startliste til U21 VM Semifinalen i Ukraine den 2. juni 2012:

 

1 Vaclav Milik, Cz

2 Victor Kulakov, Russia

3 Mikkel Michelsen, Danmark

4 Vitaly Belousov, Russia

5 Jan Holub, Cz

6 Thomas Jørgensen, Danmark

7 Tom Perry, GB

8 Maciej Janowski, Poland

9 Nicklas Porsing Denmark

10 Kiril Tcukanov, Ukraine

11 Oleksandr Loktaev (Wild Card), Ukraine

12 Piotr Pawlicki, Poland

13 Damian Adamczak, Poland

14 Pontus Aspgren, Sweden

15 Andzejs Lebedevs, Latvia

16 Przemysław Pawlicki, Poland

17 Nikolaj Busk Jakobsen ®, Danmark

18 Marcel Helfer ®, Germany

 

Does mean the Worrall bros can travel together to Italy for the other semi-final

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2012 FIM Speedway Under 21 World Championship Semi Final 1

Terenzano (Italy) – 02 June 2012

 

1 Mathias Thornblom SVEMO Sweden

2 Sam Masters MA Australia

3 Matic Ivačič AMZS Slovenia

4 Marc Randrup DMU Denmark

5 Michele Paco Castagna (wild card) FMI Italy

6 David Bellego FFM France

7 Mikel B Jensen DMU Denmark

8 Tobiasz Musielak PZM Poland

9 Alex Davies MA Australia

10 Bartosz Zmarzlik PZM Poland

11 Kyle Newman ACU Great Britain

12 Michael Jepsen Jensen DMU Denmark

13 Patryk Dudek PZM Poland

14 Dino Kovačić HMS Croatia

15 Dakota North MA Australia

16 Ritchie Worral ACU Great Britain

17 Reserve Michell Hofmann DMSB Germany

18 Reserve Worrall Steven ACU Great Britain

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Startliste til U21 VM Semifinalen i Ukraine den 2. juni 2012:

 

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Will be live stream from Chervonograd from this meeting :t:

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Startliste til U21 VM Semifinalen i Ukraine den 2. juni 2012:

 

1 Vaclav Milik, Cz

2 Victor Kulakov, Russia

3 Mikkel Michelsen, Danmark

4 Vitaly Belousov, Russia

5 Jan Holub, Cz

6 Thomas Jørgensen, Danmark

7 Tom Perry, GB

8 Maciej Janowski, Poland

9 Nicklas Porsing Denmark

10 Kiril Tcukanov, Ukraine

11 Oleksandr Loktaev (Wild Card), Ukraine

12 Piotr Pawlicki, Poland

13 Damian Adamczak, Poland

14 Pontus Aspgren, Sweden

15 Andzejs Lebedevs, Latvia

16 Przemysław Pawlicki, Poland

17 Nikolaj Busk Jakobsen ®, Danmark

18 Marcel Helfer ®, Germany

2012 FIM Speedway Under 21 World Championship Semi Final 1

Terenzano (Italy) – 02 June 2012

 

1 Mathias Thornblom SVEMO Sweden

2 Sam Masters MA Australia

3 Matic Ivačič AMZS Slovenia

4 Marc Randrup DMU Denmark

5 Michele Paco Castagna (wild card) FMI Italy

6 David Bellego FFM France

7 Mikel B Jensen DMU Denmark

8 Tobiasz Musielak PZM Poland

9 Alex Davies MA Australia

10 Bartosz Zmarzlik PZM Poland

11 Kyle Newman ACU Great Britain

12 Michael Jepsen Jensen DMU Denmark

13 Patryk Dudek PZM Poland

14 Dino Kovačić HMS Croatia

15 Dakota North MA Australia

16 Ritchie Worral ACU Great Britain

17 Reserve Michell Hofmann DMSB Germany

18 Reserve Worrall Steven ACU Great Britain

 

Those in bold are my stab in the dark best guesses for progress to the final. Good luck to the English guys, but when you look at the gulf in class between MJJ (GB-EL Ekstraliga etc) Dudek, Zmarzlik, Pawlicki2 etc and the likes of Tom Perry & the Worral bros, you have to resign yourself to saying good luck and god speed, but not hold your breath lol

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Will be live stream from Chervonograd from this meeting :t:

Super.Thanks for the info :t:

 

And personally i am not so pessimistic.I would say that Kyle and Richie have the relativelyeasier semi and stand a reasonable chance of qualifying if they have a good meeting

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So i guess 14 points in the semi for Ritchie Worrall was luck?

 

and easily beat 3 of the riders you highlighted?

 

Think this is one of the problems we face in the UK? we don't give our boys enough credit.

 

OK it might be only from his first few meetings but Ritchie is averaging more EL than everyone else in the field who race in UK including matching MJJ Average.

 

I'm prepared to put on the line to say lets see how Ritchie goes on Sunday at world u21 team cup then reply to this topic?

 

Cheers Phil

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Don't get me wrong Phil, the heart is with them, but the head says otherwise...only my opinion like.

 

The photos of the Italian track suggest it will suit the Poles and those who ride in the Polish leagues and other big tracks. If the English lads were at Berwick or Workington every week, my opinion may be different, but the "muck" of Newcastle isn't really the best preparation ground for a 400m semi-longtrack circuit, with what looks like a cement dust surface.

 

I do wish the British lads all the best out there, and if they can pull it off, there'll be a pint waiting for you in the bar at the Barr the following Thursday, Phil.

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So i guess 14 points in the semi for Ritchie Worrall was luck?

 

and easily beat 3 of the riders you highlighted?

 

Think this is one of the problems we face in the UK? we don't give our boys enough credit.

 

OK it might be only from his first few meetings but Ritchie is averaging more EL than everyone else in the field who race in UK including matching MJJ Average.

 

I'm prepared to put on the line to say lets see how Ritchie goes on Sunday at world u21 team cup then reply to this topic?

 

Cheers Phil

Does it make you feel old Phil when you see Armando`s boy is in the field :lol:

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Does it make you feel old Phil when you see Armando`s boy is in the field :lol:

Son!Makes you feel old when you see Granson's of rider you have seen on track like Kacper Woryna,Grandson of Toni :t:

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Hmmm, guess Tom will be speaking to himself out in the Ukraine, cant see many english speaking guys in that field with him, it will be a toughie for him, but all good experience, and there is no doubting he has the ability.

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The Danes are all(never spoken to Thomas,but imagine what with his time at Scunny)very good at english and i can vouch for Mikkel at least,very friendly as well

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referee of this meeting also will be from Great Britain :)

Christina Turnbull

and also guys from Czech and Sweden very good in English

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Is there any of the Alf Busk lineage in Nikolaj Busk Jakobsen?

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