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Krasnikov going for a perfect weekend by the look of things.

Looking at the stats, 5 wins off Red, 2 each off Blue/White and 0 off yellow.

Yesterday it looked like this:

 

Pts Heat Wins

1 27 5 25 %

2 35 7 35 %

3 33 4 20 %

4 25 4 20 %

 

Right - Off to Telford and I'll pick up the results from there!

 

Keep them coming mate!

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Karina Flyktman just send me a SMS and told me that there is a mistake on the russian forum with Antti and Tommys points. Tommy only scored 1 point and Antti scored 6 points.

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Thanks jacky.Thought Antti's score was disappointingly low :unsure:

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Final 23-24 fev 2008. Sterlitamak

 

1 Kononov Igor Sterlitamak 30

2 Alekseev Nikitas Ufa 25

3 Chapalo Vladimir Sterlitamak 24+3

4 Akimenko the Novel Blagoveshchensk 24+2

5 Karachentsev Sergey Toljatti 21

6 Lushnikov Maxim Saransk 17

7 Rodin Alexander Shadrinsk 13

8 Kovrizhin Anton Ufa 13

9 Dushamov Michael Luhovitsy 13

10 Rjabokon Nikolay Ufa 11

11 Korchemaha Maxim Novosibirsk 11

12 Kochetov Alexander Novosibirsk 10

13 Koltakov Sergey Shadrinsk 10

14 Gavrilkin Andrey Saransk 7

15 Karpuhin Maxim Saransk 6

16 Svitek Vyacheslav Perm 3

17 Sinichkin Ivan Luhovitsy 0

18 Safin Alfred Uchaly 0

 

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Once again, thanks for the results Doug. Sorry for the late reply, but I just got in from Telford (fancy resurfacing the M6 at night!) having left at 9.30pm

 

Here are the standings I have after 2 rounds:

 

1 Nikolai Krasnikov Rus 50

2 Danil Ivanov Rus 34

3 Maxim Sakharov Rus 34

4 Dmitri Khomitsevich Rus 33

5 Franz Zorn A 33

6 Stanislav Archipov Rus 28

7 Pavel Tschajka Rus 23

8 Harald Simon A 21

9 Gunter Bauer D 18

10 Ilya Drozdov Rus 18

11 Per-Olof Serenius S 16

12 Antonin Klatovsky CzR 14

13 Johnny Tuinstra NL 11

14 Antti Aakko SF 10

15 Stefan Svensson S 9

16 Dmitri Tschatchin D 4

17 Tommy Flyktman SF 3

18 Vitali Khomitsevich Rus 3

 

With Franky's 6th place today he is still in with a chance of a rostrum spot, but if Krasnikov has a poor meeting at Assen or Berlin, we could end up with a final like last year in Berlin.

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Here are the standings I have after 2 rounds:

 

1 Nikolai Krasnikov Rus 50

2 Danil Ivanov Rus 34

3 Maxim Sakharov Rus 34

4 Dmitri Khomitsevich Rus 33

5 Franz Zorn A 33

6 Stanislav Archipov Rus 28

7 Pavel Tschajka Rus 23

8 Harald Simon A 21

9 Gunter Bauer D 18

10 Ilya Drozdov Rus 18

11 Per-Olof Serenius S 16

12 Antonin Klatovsky CzR 14

13 Johnny Tuinstra NL 11

14 Antti Aakko SF 10

15 Stefan Svensson S 9

16 Dmitri Tschatchin D 4

17 Tommy Flyktman SF 3

18 Vitali Khomitsevich Rus 3

 

With Franky's 6th place today he is still in with a chance of a rostrum spot, but if Krasnikov has a poor meeting at Assen or Berlin, we could end up with a final like last year in Berlin.

Franky will have to make all the A-Finals though imo to put Krasnikov under pressure.Krasnikov should barring a disaster at least make the A-Finals,and could by Berlin have too much of a gap.Obviously i don't want anyone to have problems,but it would be nice if the title was still to be decided on the last day.At least if Vitali is better by Assen and Berlin he could mess things up a bit for Nikolai and let someone else in with a chance.Like i said on inspeed,it is a pity Ivan Ivanov,Bulankin and Bogdanov for various reasons didn't make it.I don't think they have quite the complex about Krasnikov that the others do.

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I spent some time translating some of the Russian forum reply's, and the people there seemed to think that Aakko has been doing really well.

 

Some excellent photography can be found there also, including this site. I just pointed and pushed some buttons, found some excellent stuff! :approve:

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Got to agree with you on the missing Russians, but like you say, Vitali may give Krasnikov a run in the next meeting. Franky and Aakko go well around it and don't forget, Posa always does well on his birthday for some reason, so it should be interesting.

 

Those pics that f-s-p has found are really good. Could be from the Junior Final in Sterlitamak

 

Oh well - a week and a bit to go to Assen. :lol: :lol:

If any forumites are going, and you see me, I am the photographer in the green jacket with all my lenses slung around my waist like a gunslinger - please say hello.

If anyone is looking for a good place to meet up, the bar under the main stand is usually the preferred place. I usually pop in there before both meetings.

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Just seen next years dates and Berlin and Assen have swapped,so the last GPs are in Assen.Plus the Russian GPs are in Ufa,so maybe we will get some tv coverage again.And Inzell have the team Championship

Calendar

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If you look closely, Sanok have a qualifying round, Russia appear to have 2 rounds at Krasnagork as well as Ufa. Have the FIM scrapped the team championship then?

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If you look closely, Sanok have a qualifying round, Russia appear to have 2 rounds at Krasnagork as well as Ufa. Have the FIM scrapped the team championship then?

Oh yeah.I thought Krasnogorsk was one of the qualis.Didn't notice we are back to 4 GPs.Which is good

 

Wonder if they are still looking for somewhere to stage the team championship :unsure:

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Oh yeah.I thought Krasnogorsk was one of the qualis.Didn't notice we are back to 4 GPs.Which is good

 

Wonder if they are still looking for somewhere to stage the team championship :unsure:

Inzell has it.

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Inzell has it.

:lol:

I really should polish up my Polish :blink:

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Don't worry, we can refresh your memory with some beer in a couple of weeks! :lol: :lol:

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Line up Draw for Assen posted on Speedway.org:

 

1. Johnny Tuinstra

2. Dmitri Khomitsevich

3. Gunther Bauer

4. Ilya Drozdov

5. Pavel Tschajka

6. Antti Aakko

7. Maksim Zakharov

8. Antonin Klatovsky

9. Stanislav Archipov

10. Vitali Khomtsevich

11. Franz Zorn

12. Dmitri Tschatschin

13. Danil Ivanov

14. Per-Olof Serenius

15. Nikolai Krasnikov

16. Harald Simon

R17. Stefan Svensson

R18. Tommy Flyktman

 

Reserves will replace the bottom two scorers on day 2

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