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Bjarne Pedersen Wins Danish Championship

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Can someone tell me where Mads Korneliussen and Iversen finished please?.

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The champ dropped 2 points. One for Risager an one for Bjarne ( nicki in yellow against Bjarne in red ! ).

 

he wasnt happy with the first loss, called it a dropped point to a junior rider afterwards..

 

Patronising or what!! :angry:

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i'm happy Bjarne won he in my opinion is very talented and deserves to go along way in the sport :D:):D:)

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1. Bjarne Pedersen 14 points

2. Nicki Pedersen 13 points (Defeated Kenneth Bjerre in the re-run)

3. Kenneth Bjerre 13 points

4. Hans N Andersen

5. Charlie Gjedde

6. Jesper B Jensen

7. Henning Bager

8. Niels Kritian Iversen

9. Mads Korneliussen

10. Morten Risager

 

Both Mads and Iversen goes on to SGP 2005 qualifying rounds. I think it is something like that Denmark has 6 spots but Bjarne, Jespe and Nicki has chosen not to go for that option.

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Early last season i thought Bjarne wouldn't make the most of his potential, but boy he has certainly kicked up a few gears now. His rostrum place in the last GP has given him great confidence and he firmly believes he can mix it with the best in the World.

Congratulations Bjarne.

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Early last season i thought Bjarne wouldn't make the most of his potential, but boy he has certainly kicked up a few gears now. His rostrum place in the last GP has given him great confidence and he firmly believes he can mix it with the best in the World.

Congratulations Bjarne.

Not bad for a grade 'D' rider !!!!

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Newcastle's top 3 - not much of a suprise, expect to see KB at number one sometime soon!

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The oldest guy in that top 10 is 25ish? 7 of them have rode in the British Premier League, 5 of them have rode in a GP at some point and 2 others have rode in the SWC, another is a 16 year old and 9 of them are riding in the Elite League this year. Kind of makes the British scene look a bit, old? also shows we're not bringing on the youngsters at the same rate.

 

Well done Mads, just a shame Puk couldn't do a bit better.

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Well done Risager - finishing 10th in a field like that and he is just 16 !!!

 

Three years time and he will be rivalling Bjerre, Pedersen and Iverssen I am sure !!

 

cheers

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Is this the same Morton Risager that odds on wants to kick out of the Coventry team? :unsure:

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I think Nicki wont be successful in speedway like he was last year! He just had luck! Now here are better riders (Bjarne).

In GP he wont come even in top 5!

But who knows!? ;)

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Great to see ex-Diamonds doing so well.

 

Good on you Bjarne, Kenneth and Nicki. I think the Danes may be worth a flutter on them winning the World Cup this year. :D:D:D

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Guest JY2003

Well done NICKI......your the best :D

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Guest redpooleflaggirlgemzy!

:D excellent ride bjarne!! :rolleyes: well done!!

i knew u would win it! u r brill!

B)

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