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Finnish final this saturday at Joensuu will go ahead. The Nordic final at Hyvinkää was cancelled last week.

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Finnish final this saturday at Joensuu will go ahead. The Nordic final at Hyvinkää was cancelled last week.

Nordic cancelled or postponed ?

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Nordic cancelled or postpon

99,999 % certain it's cancelled.

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Finnish final at Joensuu today: 1) järf, 2) kastren, 3) norola, 4) tani d. Tani was trying to keep up behind järf and ended taking contact to the outside barrier and then came across the track over the inner line and was disqualified/retired. No rerun.

 

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RUSSIAN SUPER LEAGUE ROUNDS 5 & 6


TOGLIATTI, SATURDAY 1ST & SUNDAY 2ND MARCH 2014



RESULTS:


SATURDAY:


TOGLIATTI 24+3 (Danil Ivanov 15, Sergei Karachintsev 5, Igor Saydullin 4+3)


UFA 24+2 (Nikolai Krasnikov 13, Dmitri Koltakov 7, Vladimir Bobin 4+2)


KAMENSK URAL 21+3 (Artem Novik 14, Mikhail Dmitrishin 5+3, Rustam Akumbaev 2)


SAMARA 21+2 (Dmitri Khomitsevich 8, Vitali Khomitsevich 7, Andrei Gavrilkin 6+2)


STERLITAMAK 17 (Igor Kononov 9, Andrei Shishegov 4, Evgeny Sharov 4)


BLAGOVESHCHENSK 11 (Pawel Tschajka 9, Sergei Logachev 2, Danil Goloshekin 0)


TOGLIATTI-2 7 (Sergei Agaltsov 4, Ivan Bolshakov 2, Mikhail Litvinov 1)



SUNDAY:


UFA 26 (Bobin 13, Koltakov, 9, Dmitri Bulankin 4)


KAMENSK URAL 24+3: (Novik 11, Dmitrishin 10+3, Akumbaev 3)]


TOGLIATTI 24+ef: (Ivanov 14+ef, Karachintsev 7, Saydullin 3)


BLAGOVESHCHENSK 14: (Logachev 8, Tschajka 3, Golosheykin 3)


STERLITAMAK 13+3: (Shishegov 6, Sharov 6+3, Kononov 1)


SAMARA 13+2: (D. Khomitsevich 7, Gavrilkin 3, Nikita Toloknov 3+2)


TOGLIATTI-2 8: (Agaltsov 4, Bolshakov 3, Litvinov 1)



FINAL TABLE:


UFA 46 (8,8,8.8.6,8)


TOGLIATTI 35 (5,6,5,6,8,5)


SAMARA 28 (6,5,6,5,4,2)


KAMENSK URAL 21+3 (2,3,3,2,5,6)


STERLITAMAK 21+2 (3,4,4,4,3,2)


BLAGOVESHCHENSK 17 (4,2,2,3,2,4)


SHADRINSK 4 (1,1,1,1,NS,NS)


TOGLIATTI-2 2(NS,NS,NS,NS,1,1)



RUSSIAN PREMIER LEAGUE ROUNDS 3 & 4


NOVOSIBIRSK, SATURDAY 1ST & SUNDAY 2ND MARCH 2014



RESULTS:


SATURDAY


KAMENSK URAL 32 (Eduard Krysov 16, Artem Akulov 8, Kirill Popov 8)


NOVOSIBIRSK 29 (Maxim Korchemakha 21, Andrei Zhdanov 4, Evgeny Yagodkin 4)


KUMERTAU 25 (Yegor Myshkovets 17, Alex Vitrek 7, Bogdan Farvazov 1)


IZHEVSK 18 (Evgeny Urakov 17, Andrei Shajkin 1, Ivan Zyryanov 0)


SARANSK 16 (Maxim Karpuhkin 11, Maxim Maslikov 5, Alexander Zolotarev 0)



SUNDAY


KAMENSK URAL 30.5 (Krysov 16, Akulov 9.5, Popov 5)


KUMERTAU 30 (Vitrek 14, Myshkovets 13, Farvazov 3)


NOVOSIBIRSK 29 (Korchemakha 21, Zhdanov 5, Utusikov 3)


SARANSK 17.5 (Karpuhkin 10.5, Maslikov 6, Zolotarev 1)


IZHEVSK 13 (Urakov 11, Shajkin 1, Zyryanov 1)



FINAL TABLE:


Kamensk Ural 24 (6,6,6,6)


Kumertau 23 (8,8,3,4)


Novosibirsk 12 (3,2,4,3)


Saransk 9 (5,1,1,2)


Samara 9 (4,5,NS,NS)


Izhevsk 7 (1,3,2,1)


Lukhovitsy 6 (2,4,NS,NS)



Vladimir Paznikov Memorial Trophy (held after main meeting)


SF1: Korchemakha, Maslikov, Shajkin, Yagodkin (ef)


SF 2: Krysov, Vitrek, Utusikov Zhdanov


Final: Krysov, Korchemakha, Vitrek, Maslikov



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He lost grip of his rear and then front. After that he was angled in totally wrong direction. Than God no injuries when he went inside the track.

 

Final heat is in the end:

Yes, no where near the outside barrier. Thats how it looked to where I was standing, between bends 1&2.

 

Järf and Tani were class apart. I quite like Järf's attitude towards what he does on the track. On the other hand it's sad(?)/pity that he is unable to make it happen outside of it. Meaning he cant gather the support needed to make it happen on world stage. Because thats what he wants. To be in the ISGWC.. I actually think he would do circles around Aakko and Simon on a track that each have had the same amount of track time... His confidence is spot on and his dives to the bends were quite spectacular...

 

EDIT: Some editing, more during the day to correct mistakes. :lol:

 

So... 2009 he took 9 points and was 6th. A heat win in his last would have given him bronze, but he finished last behind Aakko, Flyktman and Lehtinen. Those were also the medalists and that years Finnish national team. Injured in 2010, champ 2011, out with illnes 2012, champion 2013 and 2014. Last 18 ridden heats in finals won.

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Have to admit that I also saw it in a way that he hit the outside barrier when I was at the pits yesterday. :D

 

Wasnt Järf riding in 2009 final in Forssa? http://www.forssanmoottoriseura.fi/UserFiles/fms/Image/kuvagalleria/jaaspeedway/28_2_2009/15.jpg I kind of remember thinking that there was this new guy riding who had potential.

 

I really hope he gets his program in a shape he can go compete outside Finland. His riding looks smooth and bike goes like a train. He chooses right lines and isnt a hazard to anyone on the track. Like yesterday he was one of the few who actually used his left knee to keep bike in balance.

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It's the three day Assen meeting this weekend, with the Roelof Thijs Bokaal on Friday 7th, followed by the Ice Speedway Gladiators World Championship Final 3 on Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th. Dutch Grasstrack, Jacqueline and myself will be there (along with a few others from the forum) and if you are going have a good time.

We hope to have updates or at least the result as soon after the last heat depending on how good the WiFi is in the Press Room for those of you who aren't going but are interested in the results.

Friday's RTB meeting line up has been finalised and here it is (courtesy of the http://ijsspeedway-assen.nl site)

 

1. Ruben de Jong (Netherlands)

2. Markus Jell (Germany)

3. Ronny Haring (Switzerland)

4. Lukáš Volejník (Czech Republic)

5. Mikko Jetsonen (Finland)

6. Robert-Jan Bangma (Netherlands)

7. Charly Ebner jr (Austria)

8. Daniel Henderson (Sweden)

9. Mikael Flodin (Sweden)

10. Thomas Wiest (Germany)

11. Dirk Werkman (Netherlands)

12. Mirosław Daniszewski (Poland)

13. Michał Knapp (Poland)

14. Lukáš Hutla (Czech Republic)

15. Simon Gartmann (Switzerland)

16. Gerrit Schukken (Netherlands)

17. Martin Posch (Austria)

18. Simon Reitsma (Netherlands)

19. Niclas Svensson Kallin Sweden

20. Andrej Diviš (Czech Republic)

21. Johann Weber (Germany)

22. Jimmy Olsen (Sweden)

23. Ove Ledström (Sweden)

24. Josef Kreuzberger (Austria)

 

The top two Dutch riders from Friday night will be the reserves for the ISG Meeting, and if last years meeting is anything to go by, then this years should be a cracker! Niklas Svensson defends his title, and Reuben de Jong is also riding. If you've never seen him ride he is a phenomenal talent, finishing second in last years meeting. DeJong could have won had the final not been re-run, as he was leading Svensson, when Ove Ledstrom fell.

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I'll provide liveupdates from both GP's :) Will post links later.

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British Eurosport 2 will show Ice Speedway from Assen

 

Sat. 8th March @ 7pm Day 1

 

Sun. 9th March @ 6.30pm Highlights of Day 1

 

@ 7pm Day 2

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British Eurosport 2 will show Ice Speedway from Assen

 

Sat. 8th March @ 7pm Day 1

 

Sun. 9th March @ 6.30pm Highlights of Day 1

 

@ 7pm Day 2

 

I suspect Saturday's coverage will be on a time delay, as although it says "Live..." on the EPG, the meeting starts at 7pm CET, whereas the Sunday coverage will be shown 'as live' possibly editing out the track prep periods.

 

Either way, it's been a long time since they showed Ice Racing on Eurosport, and even longer since they showed it in prime time, so it's long overdue such good coverage!

 

I've also been told that both days from Inzell will be shown too, over the weekend of 22nd/23rd March

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Normally record and keep (for my own use) any decent speedway that's on the box, but missed this one (didn't know it was on). Anyone know if it's on again (the 2 hour version) or may have also recorded it. I would like a copy, if poss, and will of course pay any costs etc.

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They show today's ice Assen racing meeting right now on Eurosport (Continetal version). It is heat 5 now coming up. There have been several crashes in the first round of heats already, with Bauer injured in a spectacular crash in heat 2.

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