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World U21 Final Round Terenzano Saturday September 14th

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1 of the wildcards for the Pila round must surely be Pawel Przedpelski.

 

Too early for him mate.

He needs to consolidate this year and keep scoring well and he may have a good chance of not needing a wild card next year.

Definitely one of the new Polish brigade of young talent.

He showed what he was made of last year with some battling 3rd places one of which got his team 3rd place last season.

Some stunning performances this year.

His time will come!

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No-one interested in the U21`s ?

Result from Pila-courtesy of sportowefakty

1. Patryk Dudek (Polska) - 14 (3,3,2,3,3)

2. Kacper Gomólski (Polska) - 11+3 (3,1,3,3,1)

3. Andrzej Lebiediew (Łotwa) - 11+2 (3,0,3,2,3)

4. Piotr Pawlicki (Polska) - 10 (2,2,3,1,2)

5. Władimir Borodulin (Rosja) - 10 (2,2,2,2,2)

6. Bartosz Zmarzlik (Polska) - 8 (0,3,3,0,2)

7. Adam Strzelec (Polska) - 8 (0,2,0,3,3)

8. Mikkel Michelsen (Dania) - 8 (3,3,1,1,0)

9. Nicklas Porsing (Dania) - 8 (2,3,0,1,2)

10. Tobiasz Musielak (Polska) - 8 (1,2,1,3,1)

11. Vaclav Milik (Czechy) - 6 (2,1,2,1,0)

12. Nikolaj Busk Jakobsen (Dania) - 6 (1,1,1,2,1)

13. Mikkel B. Jensen (Dania) - 5 (0,0,2,0,3)

14. Artur Czaja (Polska) - 3 (0,0,d,2,1)

15. Lasse Bjerre (Dania) - 3 (1,1,1,0,0)

16. Kyle Howarth (Wielka Brytania) - 1 (1,0,d,0,0)

17. Arkadiusz Pawlak (Polska) - ns

18. Patryk Karczmarz (Polska) - ns

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From Berwick club website tonight:

 

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL AT SHIELFIELD PARK IN AUGUST

 

There will be a massive Eastern European invasion of Berwick-upon-Tweed on August 10th.

 

Following the first round (of three) for the World U-21 Championship, riders from Poland, Latvia and Russia are leading the points table as the world’s very best young riders roll into town for Shielfield Park’s first-ever World Championship Final.

 

This will be biggest speedway event ever staged in the border town, and pays tribute to the hard work by the club’s ownership since taking control less than five years ago.

 

With riders from at least three other speedway nations joining the leaders, their followers will flood the town with visitors from all over Europe, for the World Under-21 Final on Saturday, August 10th.

 

Following the earlier event at Pila, Poland, on June 29th, the current standings are:

 

Patryk Dudek (Poland) 14, Andrej Lebedev (Latvia) 11, Kacper Gomolski (Poland) 11, Wladimir Borodulin (Russia 10), Piotr Pawlicki (Poland) 10, Mikkel Michelsen (Denmark) 8, Bartosz Zmarzlik (Poland) 8, Nicklas Porsing (Denmark) 8, Adam Strzelec (Poland) 8, Tobiasz Musielak (Poland) 8, Vaclav Milik (Czech Republic) 6, Nikolaj Jakobsen (Denmark) 6, Mikkel Bech (Denmark) 5, Artur Cjaza (Poland) 3, Lasse Bjerre (Denmark) 3, Kyle Howarth (Great Britain) 1.

 

“While Patryk Dudek is currently in – excuse me – Pole position, that situation can change in a heartbeat” admitted Berwick co-promoter Ryan Anderson.

 

“We are so proud the FIM, and the British authorities, have awarded us this huge event” said co-promoter Ryan Anderson.

 

“I take it as a massive compliment to our staff, who worked miracles in staging our first FIM meeting last season despite heavy rain before and during racing”.

 

“We received so many compliments on the quality and work ethic of our track-staff, and on our overall presentation of the event – but to be awarded another, even more-important, FIM meeting so soon is really quite an honour”.

 

“Speedway is without doubt helping to put Berwick-upon-Tweed pretty firmly on the map!”

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When will we learn who the two wildcards will be? And indeed, the two reserves?

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When will we learn who the two wildcards will be? And indeed, the two reserves?

Kyle Howarth will be a wild-card and i would`t be surprised if the British U21 champion Robert Branford is the other.

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Howarth didn't do his chances much good at Pila, but BSPA (who get the takings, rather than the Berwick promotion) will have an eye on the travelling support to be attracted from Workington.

 

As the FIM put Kyle into a round in Poland, is there a chance they might nominate David Bellego (on the same financial grounds) to be the other wild card?

 

As for Branford, I'd suggest Australian U-21 champion Max Fricke (again a good local attraction) might be a better bet

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Fricke had the chance to do the qualifiers but chose not too , so shouldn't be considered.

Junior

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Admission prices for the Berwick round.

 

Adults £20

Concessions £16

Children 12-16 £6

Children under 11 free.

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Admission prices for the Berwick round.

 

Adults £20

Concessions £16

Children 12-16 £6

Children under 11 free.

Doesn`t seem overpriced

1st race 7pm

practice 11.30 am

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Doesn`t seem overpriced

1st race 7pm

practice 11.30 am

 

Its about where I thought it would be.

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Admission prices for the Berwick round.

 

Adults £20

Concessions £16

Children 12-16 £6

Children under 11 free.

 

Same as at Coventry last season, so fair enough. It is a World Final!

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Same as at Coventry last season, so fair enough. It is a World Final!

 

You seem quick to jump on my post,hence the exclamation mark.I posted simply so people who dont visit the Berwick threads in the PL section,or the Berwick site would see the entrance charges.

 

Its that simple. ;)

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Patryk Dudek will be box office to watch, Here is a promotional video on why you should attend Berwick and watch this future world champ.

 

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Patryk Dudek will be box office to watch, Here is a promotional video on why you should attend Berwick and watch this future world champ.

 

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