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2 hours ago, Dave Goddard said:

Thank you again to all who tuned into Tapes Up TV, was great fun commentating on ice speedway for the first time, and well done to the dominant Franky Zorn on his first title for 15 years!

Did you nearly lose the will to live yesterday - nearly 4 hours  to complete the meeting :)

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On 2/27/2023 at 1:38 PM, Dave Goddard said:

Thank you again to all who tuned into Tapes Up TV, was great fun commentating on ice speedway for the first time, and well done to the dominant Franky Zorn on his first title for 15 years!

Will Tapes Up TV be streaming the Berlin meeting this weekend?

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13 hours ago, Hawk127 said:

Will Tapes Up TV be streaming the Berlin meeting this weekend?

I'm afraid not, but I am sure we will be back for more Ice Speedway in the future so watch this space!

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On 2/27/2023 at 4:08 PM, racers and royals said:

Did you nearly lose the will to live yesterday - nearly 4 hours  to complete the meeting :)

With the number of times I have sat through Swedish rain delays I am used to it!

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Inn Isar showing Berlin live on FB

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GERMAN INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP, BERLIN, FRIDAY MARCH 3

RESULT: (Germany unless stated)
Markus Jell 15, 
Max Niedermaier 14, 
Benedikt Monn 13, 
Atte Suolammi (Finland) 12, 
Christoph Kirchner 11, 
Franz Mayerbüchler 9, 
Finn Loheider 7, 
André Divis (Czechia) 7, 
Sebastian Reitsma (Netherlands) 6, 
Niek Schaap (Netherlands) 6, 
Maximillian Niedermaier 5, 
Reinhard Greisel 4, 
Topi Mustonen (Finland) 4

PHOTOS: https://iancharlesphotos.net/03032023-german-championship


ICE SPEEDWAY FOR EUROPE, BERLIN, SATURDAY MARCH 4

RESULT:  (Heat scores in brackets)
1: Max Niedermaier (Germany) (15+3), 
2: Markus Jell (Germany) (14+2), 
3: Jan Klatovsky (Czechia) (9+1), 
4: Lukas Hutla (Czechia) (9+0), 
5: Harald Simon (Austria) (10+ 3rd LCH), 
6: Franz Zorn (Austria) (13+4th LCH), 
7: Andrej Divis (Czechia) (8), 
8: Franz Mayerbüchler (Germany) (7), 
9: Bendikt Monn (Germany) (7), 
10: Topi Mustonen (Finland) (6), 
11: Sebastian Reitsma (Netherlands) (5), 
12: Artturi  Ervasti (Finland) (4), 
13: Niek Schaap (Netherlands) (4),
14: Philipp Lageder (Austria) (3),
15: Finn Loheider (Germany) (3), 
16: Maximillian Niedermaier (Germany) (2)

Last Chance Heat: Klatovsky, Hutla, Simon (f), Zorn (ns)
Final: Max Niedermaier, Jell, Klatovsky, Hutla

PHOTOS: https://iancharlesphotos.net/04032023-ice-speedway-for-europe

 

 

 

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The little i saw, it was fairly poor quality racing.  Surprised on the firday that Loheider finished so high up the field, because he was poodling round the bends really. But of course was gifted 3 pts in one heat when he was the only finisher

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On 3/5/2023 at 6:29 PM, Bavarian said:

Niedermaier, not Neidermaier (in both cases for Max and Maximilian) ;)

Sorry, it was my damn spellcheck!

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FIM ICE SPEEDWAY WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP INZELL – GERMANY – 18th and 19th March 2023

1 58 Stefan Svensson SVEMO Sweden

2 50 Harald Simon AMF Austria

3 48 Luca Bauer FMI Germany

4 357 Jo Saetre NMF Norway

5 192 Niclas Svensson SVEMO Sweden

6 93 Franz Mayerbüchler DMSB Germany

7 74 Mats Järf SML Finland

8 107 Andrej Divis ACCR Czech Republic

9 100 Franz Zorn AMF Austria

10 16 Johann Weber DMSB Germany

11 24 Max Koivula SML Finland

12 199 Martin Haarahiltunen SVEMO Sweden

13 283 Sebastian Reitsma KNMV The Netherlands

14 81 Jimmy Olsen SVEMO Sweden

15 82 Markus Jell DMSB Germany

16 212 Lukas Hutla ACCR Czech Republic

17 17 Benedikt Monn DMSB Germany

18 18 Max Niedermaier DMSB Germany

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On 3/9/2023 at 5:20 PM, racers and royals said:

FIM ICE SPEEDWAY WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP INZELL – GERMANY – 18th and 19th March 2023

1 58 Stefan Svensson SVEMO Sweden

2 50 Harald Simon AMF Austria

3 48 Luca Bauer FMI Germany

4 357 Jo Saetre NMF Norway

5 192 Niclas Svensson SVEMO Sweden

6 93 Franz Mayerbüchler DMSB Germany

7 74 Mats Järf SML Finland

8 107 Andrej Divis ACCR Czech Republic

9 100 Franz Zorn AMF Austria

10 16 Johann Weber DMSB Germany

11 24 Max Koivula SML Finland

12 199 Martin Haarahiltunen SVEMO Sweden

13 283 Sebastian Reitsma KNMV The Netherlands

14 81 Jimmy Olsen SVEMO Sweden

15 82 Markus Jell DMSB Germany

16 212 Lukas Hutla ACCR Czech Republic

17 17 Benedikt Monn DMSB Germany

18 18 Max Niedermaier DMSB Germany

The FIM in a recent article have said that both days racing will be streamed live on 

fim-moto.tv

Saturday 1st race 4pm UK time

Sunday 1st race 1pm UK time

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I know the line up for the Gunther Bauer Farewell Meeting, but does anyone have the draw order?

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www.tapesup.tv

Our next broascast will be the Ice Speedway Legends Race from Inzell on Friday 17th March. If you can't get to the track in person then follow all of the action live on Tapes Up TV. We really can't wait to see our childhood heroes back on track! We are offering a special discount until 48 hours before the event so please get your ticket in advance; as always you will be able to re-watch for a minimum of 30 days after the chequered flag. Please note a totally separate stream from a different provider will go out for the World Championship competition. Our thanks to the club at Inzell and to the track legend Günther Bauer for accommodating us at his Farewell meeting.

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Finnish final Pyynikin Stadium, Tampere, 1 p.m. Saturday 11th March  

1. Mats Järf, VaMK                                                        14+3

2. Matti Isoaho, OMK                                                     10+2+2

3. Christer Biskop, KPMK                                               14+1

4. Heikki Huusko, KaMK                                                 11+3+0

5. Aki Ala-Riihimäki, SeMK                                             10+1

6. Tomi Norola, SsMK                                                     10+0

7. Topi Mustonen, HMK                                                  8

8. Timo Kankkunen, VRT                                                8

9. Atte Suolammi, HäMK                                                7

10. Max Koivula, KaMoKe                                              6

11. Markku Weckman, HyMK                                        5

12. Artturi Ervasti, OMK                                                  5

13. Jukka-Pekka Seppä, VaMP                                     4

14. Jussi Hulkkonen, VRT                                              3

15. Mika Helin, FMS                                                        3

16. Jani-Pekka Koivula, KaMoKe  (reserve)                1

17. Rami Systa, JaMoKe/UA                                         0

18  Tommi Suolammi (reserve)                                  dnr

Spent an enjoyable weekend in Finland, to take in this event. A packed crowd in the grandstand and open back straight seating had a great time, in what may well be the final such event in the stadium.

Mats Järf showed his quality in being the ultimate winner following an opening heat collision with  Atte Suolammi, which left him writhing on the ice in a great deal of pain, for several minutes. Following an ambulance ride he returned for the rerun.

Possible premeeting favourite  Max Koivula, never recovered from an opening heat ef, and another in his third ride before showing his quality with a showboating win in his final race. This left Järf, the deserved winner coming from the back in each race to claim the title.  My predicted winner, Heikki Huusko, following a great start gradually slipped back to finish 4th, as Järf, went in the opposite direction to take the spoils,

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