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Rybnik, Poland

9-12 July 2009‏

 

Quali 1

 

1. Roland Benkő (Hungary)

2. Mateusz Liszka (Poland)

3. Mika Loppi (Finland)

4. Christoffer Sorensen (Denmark)

5. Alex Porsing (Denmark)

6. Krzysztof Wojaczek (Poland)

7. Kenny Wennerstam (Sweden)

8. Mathew Day (Australia)

9. Oskar Karlsson (Sweden)

10. Krystian Pieszczek (Poland)

11. Mikkel Salomonsen (Denmark)

12. Nikolaj B. Jakobsen (Denmark)

13. Freddie Broms (Sweden)

14. Kenni Nissen (Denmark)

15. Jonas Engdahl (Sweden)

16. Emil Norret (Denmark)

 

17. Patryk Beśko (Poland)

18. Tymoteusz Kasprzyk (Poland)

 

Quali 2

 

1. Jarle Skjæveland (Norway)

2. Rasmus Jensen (Denmark)

3. Jiri Nieminen (Finland)

4. Jesper Schaff (Denmark)

5. Sam Jensen (Denmark)

6. Kamil Wieczorek (Poland)

7. Björn Nilsson (Sweden)

8. Cameron Heeps (Australia)

9. Andrè Karlsson (Sweden)

10. Kasper Lykke Nielsen (Denmark)

11. Kacper Woryna (Poland)

12. Jacob Bukhave (Denmark)

13. Fredrik Engman (Sweden)

14. Kenneth D. Jensen (Denmark)

15. Dominik Kossakowski (Poland)

16. Patrick Lykke Nielsen (Denmark)

 

17. tba (Poland)

18. tba (Poland)

 

Quali 3

 

1. Emil Grondal (Denmark)

2. Oskar Polis (Poland)

3. Jacob Thorsell (Sweden)

4. Steffen Leeder Nielsen (Denmark)

5. Brady Kurtz (Australia)

6. Kean Headley (Denmark)

7. Jonathan Armendariz (Sweden)

8. Glenn Moi (Norway)

9. Mark Frimodt Pedersen (Denmark)

10. Freddie Broms (Sweden)

11. Mikkel B. Jensen (Denmark)

12. Victor Palovaara (Sweden)

13. Jonas Jensen (Denmark)

14. Mikkel Michelsen (Denmark)

15. Mike Trzensiok (Poland)

16. Joel Andersson (Sweden)

 

17. tba (Poland)

18. tba (Poland)

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Looks like an updaters nightmare waiting to happen. The possibility of 5 Jensens in the final.

Good to see entries from Australia and Norway in the mix, but nothing from GB :angry:

 

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Looks like an updaters nightmare waiting to happen. The possibility of 5 Jensens in the final.

Good to see entries from Australia and Norway in the mix, but nothing from GB :angry:

 

There's half a Brit in there...does that count?? :lol:

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There's half a Brit in there...does that count?? :lol:

 

Better than nothing, so who can we cheer for? :approve:

Edited by MARK246

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Expect the 2 Mikkels to feature prominently in this :approve:

I wonder if the Woryna is any relation to Antoni of Poole fame back in the 70s?

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Better than nothing, so who can we cheer for? :approve:

 

 

 

Go Brady Kurtz!! :approve:

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just wondering about thw two Freddie Broms, are they really two riders with the same name or is it the same rider? they are listed as nr13 in Quali1 and nr10 in quali3.

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grandson :approve:

Great to see.I remember Toni as one of the early Polish riders in Britain.

 

Are no riders seeded into the semi finals though?I thought normally there are about 3 seeded riders........

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No seeded riders.

 

11+1 from Quali 1

10+2 from Quali 2

11+1 from Quali 3

 

So that's a total of 32+4. The FIM will make the draw for the Semi Finals (2x 16+2 riders).

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My son is so disapointed with his under-achivement sunday. Group 1 and 2 looks easier than the Danish quali - on paper. :neutral::cry:

 

Peter

 

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4. Steffen Leeder Nielsen (Denmark)

This young man you mean Mungo, ex King's Lynn mascot :) Go for it Steffen!!

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Not so many Aussies competing this year, although I'm sure the three youngsters from OZ will give their all.

 

Brady Kurtz is a real dark horse, he'll be in the thick of the action, Cameron Heeps may do well too but I don't think Matthew Day is up to this level of competition.

 

Wouldn't be at all surprised if Kurtz does very well here, he's a tiny rider who was very unlucky in this year's Aussie Under 16 Championships.

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Not so many Aussies competing this year, although I'm sure the three youngsters from OZ will give their all.

 

Brady Kurtz is a real dark horse, he'll be in the thick of the action, Cameron Heeps may do well too but I don't think Matthew Day is up to this level of competition.

 

Wouldn't be at all surprised if Kurtz does very well here, he's a tiny rider who was very unlucky in this year's Aussie Under 16 Championships.

Is there any reason for the lower numbers?Were Oz offered less places or did fewer riders/parents want to travel?.The FIM have cut down on the numbers.Pretty sure last year Taylor Poole was seeded into the semi's and maybe the year before it was Sam Masters seeded direct into them???Would also seem that the 4tt after the YGT is no longer possible as Oz haven't enough riders.Which is a pity,that was a great meeting last year in Vejlby

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