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Team lineups for the ENEA European Team Speedway Championship

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Team lineups for the ENEA European Team Speedway Championship On Sunday, May 15, at 2 p.m., at the Golęcin stadium in Poznań, a large international speedway event will take place - the Enea European Team Speedway Championship. Its premiere edition will be attended by four national teams - Great Britain, Denmark, Sweden and Poland. We just got to know the line-up of all teams. Online ticket sales for this event are ongoing. Tickets can be purchased on the bilety.speedwayevents.pl website and the ebilet.pl website. The Enea European Team Speedway Championship is a return to the real team competition on speedway, so liked by fans. Each team will consist of 4 riders and a substitute. The formula of the tournament provides for 20 races, after which the medalists of the Enea European Team Speedway Championship will be selected. The winning team will receive an impressive cup, and the prize pool for
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SEC – QR1: Bartosz Smektała wins in Stralsund

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SEC: Speedway European Championship QR1 - Bartosz Smektała wins in Stralsund The qualifying rounds for the SEC challenge, the Speedway Europen Championship, which determine the participants in this year's Individual European Championship, is begun this weekend in Stralsund, Germany. The Speedway Euro Championship is a four-round series of competitions for the title of Individual European Champion. The battle for the gold medal will begin on July 2 in Rybnik. Then, the riders will compete in Gustrow (August 6) and Łódź (September 3). The final round will take place on September 23 in Pardubice. At the end of an exciting competition of 22 heats, Bartosz Smektala won the qualifying round. Kai Huckenbeck, Timo Lahti, Fredrik Jakobsen and Rasmus Jensen also advanced to the final round. Smektała has been a regular participant of SEC in 2019-2021. The Pole finishing fifth in overall classification twice. Last year he lost a direct race to
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Track Racing referees support program

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Track Racing referees support program The Track Racing Commission, with approval of the Managing Council, decided to begin a special program for referees to support them when officiating at FIM Europe meetings, where they work as a Jury President and a Referee at the same time. The first Zoom virtual meeting of the Referees Support Program took place on December 16th with participation of all referees.  Susanne Neuhäuser and Marek Wojaczek prepared a presentation with general information on the structure, the FIM Europe and general information on additional duties when officiating as Jury President and Referee, as well as examples from meetings in 2021 season. Piotr Szymański, Chairman of the Track Racing Commission “Our Referees often must double their duties and act also as Jury Presidents which means a lot of additional duties and burdens so we want to prepare them for the tasks in the best possible way. Regular meetings
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2022 Track Racing European Championships Provisional Calendars

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2022 Track Racing European Championships Provisional Calendars The FIM Europe, together with the Track Racing Commission, is delighted to share the 2022 European Championships Provisional Calendars. The draft calendar for the FIME Track Racing events includes dates and venues for most of the events, with a few of them (marked in red) to be confirmed. The venues for the SEC Finals will be announced later in co-operation with the Promoter One Sport. Visit our Track Racing page
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Individual Ice Speedway European Championship: the Final in Poland

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Individual Ice Speedway European Championship: the Final in Poland The impressing Arena Lodowa in Tomaszów Mazowiecki, Poland, hosted the Final of the Individual Ice Speedway European Championship. The competition was broadcasted live on NC+ and You Tube with great enthusiasm of the track racing lovers. At the end of a competitive race, packed with accidents but fortunately with no injured riders, the Russian Nikita Bogdanov won the European Title, while the defending champion Dmitriy Solyannikov lost his chance falling in the Final. Young riders Ove Lindstroem, from Sweden, and the GermanLuca Bauer completed the podium. Visit our Track Racing page
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European Under 23 Team Speedway Championship: Final in Latvia

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European Under 23 Team Speedway Championship: final in Latvia Final round for the European Under 23 Team Speedway Championship in Daugavpils, Latvia. Even if the heavy rain of the previous days, the meeting ran well with the postponement of the practice in the afternoon. All heats were very thrilling with a great fight: at the end Poland team won ahead of Denmark and Latvia. Final results 1. Poland 2. Denmark 3. Latvia Visit our Track Racing page
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European Under 23 Team Speedway Championship: SF2

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European Under 23 Team Speedway Championship: SF2 SemiFinal 2 of the European Under 23 Team Speedway Championship in Pardubice, in the Czech Republic, in a a hot and sunny summer day. The event, opened to the public, saw the Polish U23 Team won with 56 points. Second place for the Swedish team with 27 points. For the third place it was a battle between the Mixed Team (Slovenia, Slovaka and Austria) and the Czech Team: in the end the home team scored 20 points. The best riders in the polish team were Wiktor Lampard and Jakub Miskowiak, both with 12 individual points. Filip Hjemland and Gustav Grahn (Sweden) scored 8 points each. Team Poland will meet Team Denmark, who qualified earlier this month in Brockstedt for the Final, and Team Germany, who is the best 2nd placed Team from both SemiFinals (44 Points in Brockstedt) will meet the home Team
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Trial European Championship: final round in Kramolin

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Trial European Championship: final round in Kramolin The final round of the Trial European Championship was held in the little town of Kramolin, in the Czech Republic. AMK Nepomuk is an experienced organizer with several European and World Championships for Trials and also a regular organizer for the Sidecar Motocross. In the Women class three riders fought for the podium. The German Vivian Wachs had a very good day, taking the lead from the start and keeping it through the whole race. Behind her Alice Minta (GBR) and Naomi Monnier (FFM). Thanks to this second position and the victory in the first round, Alice got the title. Second position for Naomi and third for Vivian. The battle in the Youth class were even harder with Harry Hemmingway (GBR) and David Fabian (CZE). The scores for David were 1, 0, 0 and for Harry 1, 1, 1. The win for David
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European U19 Individual Speedway Championship: the Final

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European U19 Individual Speedway Championship: the Final   Thrilling race for the European U19 Individual Speedway Championship, held in Riga, Latvia. Local rider Francis Gusts claimed his victory ahead of Swedish rider Philip Hellstrom-Bangs and Polish rider Mateusz Cerniak, third. Visit our Track Racing page
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European 85cc and 125cc Youth Speedway Cup

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European 85cc and 125cc Youth Speedway Cup The city of Vissenbjerg, Denmark, hosted the single event of the European 85cc Youth Speedway Cup. Danish dominance with three Danish riders who ruled the race ahead of German rider Janek Konzack, who crashed losing the opportunity to get the podium. Final classification 1. Mikkel Andersen, DEN 2. Dimitri Buch, DEN 3. Andreas Olsen, DEN The European 125cc Youth Speedway Cup was raced in Rivne, Ukraine. The main final was repeated due to a crash. Home hero Roman Kapustin was ruling when Krzysztof Harendarczyk from Poland get the first place. Final classification 1. Krzysztof Harendarczyk, POL 2. Roman Kapustin, UKR 3. Krystian Greda, POL Visit our Track Racing page
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