Schwantz34
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Broken leg then, gutted to hear that. He is fearless that man, hoping he recovers in time for Heerenveen
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Do you know what Rihimakii's injury is? Still 3 weeks to Inzell so must be fairly serious
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Hoping for good safe racing in Inzell so that I can get to see this good strong field do battle in Heerenveen!
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This looks like a good strong field, can't wait to see the final at Heerenveen
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Young, as in ice speedway young? Haaruhiltenen, Huusko, N Svensson and probably Koivula who showed himself well last year
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I think we all know that Bogdanov would win the world title at a canter. But until they let the Russians back in ( soon I hope), the world champion is the top scorer in the world series. Incidentally, I'd be interested to see how the top Europeans would fare against the Russian older school like Khomitsevich, Kononov, Koltakov, Valeev etc now. Bogdanov is totally smashing them.
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The absence of the Russians doesn't mean the series winner isn't the world champion.
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Probably the top 8 you might expect. Bauer not exactly setting the world alight, and Ove Ledstrom just missing out.
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For anyone interested, the tickets for Heerenveen go on sale Fri 28/11/2025 ( ticketpoint nl)
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Great, thanks
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A wee bit disappointing with the low number of events. I thought a return to Berlin was mooted as on the cards. Are Heerenveen tickets on sale yet and is it still through that ticketpoint nl?
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I actually feel like the absence of the Russians makes it more of a competition, that it gives most of the top westerners a reasonable chance. That said, the champion stretched his legs on Sunday and looked fairly unbeatable. I loved being at Inzell, the atmosphere is awesome and I can't wait to get back next year. Even booked ridiculously expensive flights to go to Sunday at Heerenveen to see the finale. Like you say, Jasper Iwema was great on Sunday. I always used to feel he just didn't have it, but a couple of machine issues aside early Saturday, he was brilliant. Totally delighted for him. Anyone know of any other ice speedway forums with a bit more chat than this one? Like getting blood out a stone most of the time here!!
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Wow. That was quick, I'm fairly sure I didnt order this years until January!! Ah well, just need to order standing tickets and get in early. Thanks for letting me know 👍🏻
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Anyone know when the seated tickets are released for Inzell? Looks like the standing ones are on sale but seats not available just now
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New thread for next years Ice Speedway Gladiators. Hope it's just as exciting as last year, maybe more if Hans Weber can stay out of trouble!!
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I see 2025 dates are now out, qualifying in Sweden and Inzell/ Heerenveen as the finals
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Another very good weekend in Heerenveen. Maybe the racing was slightly better overall in Inzell, but not by much. Nice to meet quite a few British fans in our hotel in Joure too. Only downside was staying far too long in the bar on Saturday night!! Well done to the world champ, any winner of a championship deserves it. Hard luck to Max Niedermaier, was rooting for him as an underdog ( probably the reason he didn't win). Things swayed back and forth over the whole weekend for both contenders, but that heat 16 smash finished it. Finally, very well done to Stefan Svensson. Delighted for him to win his last race. Seems a lovely, relaxed, chilled out bloke who just goes round waving to everyone before and after the races......... but is rapid over the 4laps. Bring on 2025 and healed bodies for those who were injured before/ during the season.
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Rihimaki has designed a new seating position, 20cm lower than a standard bike, with a view to lowering the centre of gravity. Speedweek.com have an article on it. On the Saturday I was on curve 3 and had never seen him in the flesh before, so thought he was just a tiny guy. It was only on Sunday when I sat at the start/ finish that I could see the seat was really low with a raised section at the front for starting. He basically stuck right to the inside all the time over both days, not sure whether he's always done that like Harald Simon or whether that's all the bike's good for. It obviously works well for Rihimaki, but looks bizarre. Haaruhiltinen said he thought it looked a bit dangerous and Niedermaier said he'd rather give up than ride something like that Thankfully doesn't look like others are following suit just yet. That could change if he pulls a win ( or two) out the bag in Heerenveen!!
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Oh, and suggestions that more optimistic talks have taken place about resurrecting Berlin. Fingers crossed
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I agree, what a fantastic meeting and a great advert for the sport. First time I'd been back to Inzell since Covid and so glad I've forked out for Heerenveen too. I still worry about things longer term, but read on speedweek that they're thinking about races in Kazakhstan again and a possibility of China. Also murmurings of reconsidering the ban on Russian riders as Russian/ Belarusian athletes will be allowed in this years olympics. Only problem would be Bogdanov clearing off and making it boring!!
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Hello all Is anyone going to Inzell or Heerenveen this year? Luckily for me I'm going to manage to both, first Ice Speedway events for me since Covid. A shame that the awesome Russian riders will not be there, hopefully that cloud will be silver lined with a very open battle for the championship.
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I see Heerenveen is having finals 3 and 4 on the 6th and 7th April 2024 according to FIM website. No tickets released on their website yet though.
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Nice to see Khuzin and Toloknov back from some horrendous injuries late last season. What a shame about the curtailed WC season, can only hope that the devastation in Ukraine stops soon ( for various reasons )
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Very sad and shocking news, condolences to family, friends and colleagues. Rest easy Nigel, your dedication to the sport will be missed
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I've only just read that Weber was beaten to the world title. I really can't believe my eyes and feel absolutely gutted for him. Congratulations to Martin Haaruhiltunen, here's hoping we get a full calendar with riders of all nationalities next year.