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Speedway FIM Euro Championship 2020


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Road to the Speedway FIM Euro Championship 2021

 

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The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th Athletes will qualify for the Speedway FIM Euro Championship 2021.

 

Road to the Speedway FIM World Championship 2021

 

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The 1st Athlete will qualify for the Speedway FIM World Championship 2021.

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Calendar

 

Dates Venue
Event
Gender
Status
July 4th, 2020 POL.gif Toruń
Open
Completed
July 8th, 2020 POL.gif Bydgoszcz
Open
Completed
July 22nd, 2020 POL.gif Rybnik
Open
Completed
July 23rd, 2020 POL.gif Gniezno
Open
Completed
July 29th, 2020 POL.gif Toruń
Open
Completed
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Open Race
Non-Olympic Event
Provisional Ranking after Stage 1/5

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Points
1
Robert Lambert
.GBR
14
2
Nicki Pedersen
.DEN
14
3
Leon Madsen
.DEN
12
4
Bartosz Smektała
.POL
11
5
Bartosz Zmarzlik
.POL
10
6
Mikkel Michelsen
.DEN
10
7
Timo Lahti
.FIN
8
8
Kacper Woryna
.POL
8
9
Grigorij Laguta
.RUS
7
10
Krzysztof Kasprzak
.POL
7
11
David Bellego
.FRA
6
12
Vaclav Milik
.CZE
6
13
Andrey Kudryashov
.RUS
5
14
Kai Huckenbeck
.GER
3
15
Michael J. Jensen
.DEN
3
16
Peter Ljung
.SWE
1
17
Igor Kopeć-Sobczyński
.POL
1
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Open Race
Non-Olympic Event
Provisional Ranking after Stage 2/5

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Points
1
Leon Madsen
DEN.gif
26
2
Nicki Pedersen
DEN.gif
24
3
Robert Lambert
GBR.gif
24
4
Mikkel Michelsen
DEN.gif
23
5
Grigorij Laguta
RUS.gif
20
6
Bartosz Smektała
POL.gif
18
7
Timo Lahti
FIN.gif
16
8
Emil Sayfutdinov
RUS.gif
14
9
Andrey Kudryashov
RUS.gif
13
10
Kacper Woryna
POL.gif
12
11
Vaclav Milik
CZE.gif
12
12
David Bellego
FRA.gif
12
13
Bartosz Zmarzlik
POL.gif
10
14
Krzysztof Kasprzak
POL.gif
8
15
Michael J. Jensen
DEN.gif
7
16
Kai Huckenbeck
GER.gif
6
17
Peter Ljung
SWE.gif
6
18
Igor Kopeć-Sobczyński
POL.gif
1
19
Kamil Brzozowski
POL.gif
0
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Open Race
Non-Olympic Event
Provisional Ranking after Stage 3/5

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Points
1
Leon Madsen
DEN.gif
42
2
Robert Lambert
GBR.gif
36
3
Nicki Pedersen
DEN.gif
35
4
Grigorij Laguta
RUS.gif
33
5
Mikkel Michelsen
DEN.gif
30
6
Bartosz Smektała
POL.gif
26
7
Bartosz Zmarzlik
POL.gif
25
8
David Bellego
FRA.gif
22
9
Kacper Woryna
POL.gif
19
10
Timo Lahti
FIN.gif
18
11
Vaclav Milik
CZE.gif
17
12
Andrey Kudryashov
RUS.gif
16
13
Peter Ljung
SWE.gif
12
14
Michael J. Jensen
DEN.gif
11
15
Krzysztof Kasprzak
POL.gif
11
16
Emil Sayfutdinov
RUS.gif
11
17
Kai Huckenbeck
GER.gif
10
18
Igor Kopeć-Sobczyński
POL.gif
1
19
Siergiej Łogaczow
RUS.gif
0
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Open Race
Non-Olympic Event
Provisional Ranking after Stage 4/5

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Points
1
Robert Lambert
GBR.gif
53
2
Leon Madsen
DEN.gif
51
3
Grigorij Laguta
RUS.gif
44
4
Mikkel Michelsen
DEN.gif
38
5
Bartosz Smektała
POL.gif
35
6
Nicki Pedersen
DEN.gif
35
7
Timo Lahti
FIN.gif
32
8
David Bellego
FRA.gif
28
9
Bartosz Zmarzlik
POL.gif
25
10
Kacper Woryna
POL.gif
24
11
Vaclav Milik
CZE.gif
23
12
Andrey Kudryashov
RUS.gif
21
13
Krzysztof Kasprzak
POL.gif
20
14
Peter Ljung
SWE.gif
18
15
Michael J. Jensen
DEN.gif
18
16
Emil Sayfutdinov
RUS.gif
14
17
Kai Huckenbeck
GER.gif
13
18
Patrtk Dudek
POL.gif
8
19
Oskar Fajfer
POL.gif
3
20
Igor Kopeć-Sobczyński
POL.gif
1
21
Kamil Brzozowski
POL.gif
0
22
Siergiej Łogaczow
RUS.gif
0
23
Adrian Gała
POL.gif
0
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Open Race
Non-Olympic Event
Final Ranking

 

GBR.gif Robert Lambert
67

 

DEN.gif Leon Madsen
64

 

RUS.gif Grigorij Laguta
52

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Points
4
Mikkel Michelsen
DEN.gif
46
5
Bartosz Smektała
POL.gif
45
6
Nicki Pedersen
DEN.gif
45
7
Timo Lahti
FIN.gif
43
8
Kacper Woryna
POL.gif
33
9
David Bellego
FRA.gif
31
10
Vaclav Milik
CZE.gif
26
11
Kai Huckenbeck
GER.gif
25
12
Krzysztof Kasprzak
POL.gif
25
13
Bartosz Zmarzlik
POL.gif
25
14
Peter Ljung
SWE.gif
23
15
Michael J. Jensen
DEN.gif
22
16
Andrey Kudryashov
RUS.gif
21
17
Emil Sajfutdinow
RUS.gif
14
18
Paweł Przedpełski
POL.gif
10
19
Patryk Dudek
POL.gif
8
20
Oskar Fajfer
POL.gif
3
21
Igor Kopeć-Sobczyński
POL.gif
1
22
Norbert Krakowiak
POL.gif
1
23
Kamil Brzozowski
POL.gif
0
24
Siergiej Łogaczow
RUS.gif
0
25
Adrian Gała
POL.gif
0
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Road to the Speedway FIM Euro Championship 2021

 

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The following Athletes have qualifed for the Speedway FIM Euro Championship 2021
 

  • DEN.gif Leon Madsen
  • DEN.gif Mikkel Michelsen
  • GBR.gif Robert Lambert
  • POL.gif Bartosz Smektała
  • RUS.gif Grigorij Laguta
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