Speedway. The white and red domination continues! Poland wins the Speedway of Nations 2 (RELACJA) – PoBandzie
The 15th for history, and the 9th for Poland became a fact. Despite the weakening from the second group, young Poles reach for another gold. In the final, Mateusz Cierniak has to sweat to overtake Petra Chlupca and relocate to our representatives. The Czech Republic achieved a historic second place, while the podium was completed by the British.
The first ever competition called Speedway of Nations 2 began with the fall of Keynan Rew. The Australian was taking Francis Gusts under the gang, but he was picked up and I fell under the gang. Fortunately, the new player Celfast Wilków Krosno rose for a ratch. In the replay, the Latvians won 6: 3. The white and red ones won their first race with the same ratio. Wiktor Przyjemski was the lead from start to finish with the USA. Jakub Miśkowiak had to chase his rivals after his moves at the start. He managed to roll Drew Kemp, but there was no more speed for Tom Brennan. Benjamin Basso and Jan Kvech presented an interesting fight in the additional race. information was the top representatives of the hosts. An unusual and very dangerous situation occurred in race 4. Fraser Bowes fell on the track twice. The second time he did not manage to recover from the track, and judge Aleksander Latosiński did not stop running at the scene. Oncoming teachers had to avoid the professional motorbikes and the Austrian. In the first series the score was 6: 3 3 times.
The second round of starts also began with a fall. After the start, Francis Gusts lightly nudged Wiktor Przyjemski’s front wheel. Junior Abram of Polonia fell and was lucky that the bike was quickly put down by Matjuszonoks, who was behind him. Unfortunately, 17- you don’t have insurance yet. Mateusz Cierniak was there in the repetition. Both Poles were defeated by Francis Gusts, but our representatives won this run 5: 4. Not much happened in racing sales. The only thing worth paying attention to guests. Until that evening, it resulted in a double victory for one of the team. Poles followed in their footsteps. They defeated the Australians very confidently and were in the lead after 8 heats. The hosts who close the game were disappointed.
The double-victory series was equal in another part of the difference. In such Great Britain, she defeated Latvia, Denmark, Sweden and the Czech Republic, Australia. I managed to find the first slayer, Franciszek Gust. So far, no losses have been made, and this time both rivals’ superiority should be noted. The representatives of the Czechs presented themselves phenomenally in three starts, they had a point more than the Poles. Another 6-point victory for the Swedish national team and so far: another last place to win.
In the race, the 13th meeting was met by the best prepared – the leading Czech Republic and Poland behind their backs. Classic dominoes on the first try, Cierniak and Kvech fell on the track. In the second attempt, Jakub Miśkowiak jumped brilliantly from under this foot. Jan Kvech attacked him, but overcharged him, used Mateusz Cierniak. The Polish team won twice with the modern leader and advanced throughout the tournament. The British made an important step in the medal positions, defeating the Swedes 6: 3, which gave them a total of 22 points and a second place.
The Danes also did not give up, but the well-disposed Benjamin Basso had no support. The young player after the champion of Rew and Bowes, but his teammate from the bride and groom place, consequently the champions lost 4: 5 with one of the weakest pairs. The Czechs were weakening from race to course. After a sweat with Poland, then you have to see the superiority of Łosza. Francis Gusts defeated Jan Kvech, Ricards Ansviesulis Petra Chlupac. Thanks to these results, both representations equal points. In heat 17, the dominance after finding young Poles. They defeated the Swedes 7: 2 very confidently and just like a step away from the final.
The last series about Drew Kemp’s spinning top. Already on the first bend the young player turned, his colleague with cold fell into him. Fortunately, they both got up about the events. In the replay, the place was held back to the place of unexpected goodwill Tom Brenna lost twice to the Australians. This meant that Poland would 100% appear in the final. Latvia fought for a place in the play-off in an additional race. Gusts and Ansviesulis shot 7 points each, but Casper Henriksson fell dangerously. With this accent, the Swede took part in this tournament. Unfortunately, despite the repetitions, the fans witnessed the accident. Ansviesulis, who was driving to the second position, fell over, that he was driving close to him, so that Hellstroem Baengs could run through the Latvian. The fall of the investigation was terrible, but luckily in the case of the players fearing for luck. Otherwise, the best was the gusts and the Latvians were close to the play-offs. Only one duel arrangement between the Czech Republic and Great Britain eliminated them. Much to their displeasure, the events on the track turned out so that Brennan scored 4 points and the Czechs 5 points, which happened with the variant made by Latvia. They had the same number of points as Great Britain, but it was worse in the clash. Poland made the final, while the Czech Republic and Great Britain played in the play-offs.
Tom Brennan came out of the start in the play-off, but his back is the best recommended for the Czechs. Jan Kvech was not satisfied with the 5: 4 victory and attacked the Briton. The attack approaching the gangs went out to the show and led his team to the finals. Brennan kept trying to block, but Kemp Ch went too far. The British were awarded the bronze medal for the second year in a row.
In the final, Jakub Miśkowiak jumped the best from the start. To the surprise of Polish fans at the end of the entrance Mateusz Cierniak. The Lublin Motor rider started chasing Petr Chlupac. The Czech Republic made or had a defect, but a mistake caused it to come last. In this arrangement, Poles are once again world champions. It is the 15th title ever.
1. Poland 36 + 6
Wiktor Przyjemski 4 (4, u / -, -, -, -, -)
Jakub Miśkowiak 15 (2,2,3,4,4,0) +4
Mateusz Cierniak 17 (3,4,3,3,4) +2
2. Czech Republic 29 +6 +3
Jan Kvech 18 (3,4,3,2,3,3) +4 +3
Petr Chlupac 11 (2,3,4,0,0,2) +2 +0
Matous Kamenik NS
3. Great Britain 28 +3
Tom Brennan 20 (3,4,3,4,2,4) +3
Drew Kemp 8 (0.2,4.2, W, 0) +0
Leon Flint NS
4. Latvia 28
The Passions of Francis 22 (4,4,2,4,4,4)
Ricards Ansviesulis 6 (2, -, 0.2.2, W)
Ernest Matjuszonoks 0 (0)
5. Denmark 26
Benjamin Basso 21 (4,3,4,3,4,3)
Kevin Juhl Pedersen 5 (-, 0.3.0, -, 2)
Jonas Knudsen 0 (0.0)
6. Australia 22
Keynan Rew 12 (W, 3,2,0,3,4)
Fraser Bowes 10 (3, W, 0.2,2.3)
James Pearson NS
7. Swedish 18
Gustav Grahn 4 (-, 2,2,0, -, -)
Kacper Henriksson 5 (2, -, -, 3.0, W)
Philip Hellstroem-Baengs 9 (4,0,0,2,3)
Run after run:
1. Porywy, Bowes, Ansviesulis, Rew (W) [Australia-Łotwa 3:6]
2. Przyjemski, Brennan, Miśkowiak, Kemp [Polska-Wielka Brytania 6:3]
3. Basso, Kvech, Chlupac, Knudsen [Dania-Czechy 4:5]
4. Hellstroem-Baengs, Rew, Henriksson, Bowes (W) [Szwecja-Australia 6:3]
5. Porywy, Cierniak, Miśkowiak, Matjuszonoks [Łotwa-Polska 4:5]
6. Brennan, Basso, Kemp, Pedersen [Wielka Brytania-Dania 6:3]
7. Kvech, Chlupac, Grahn, Hellstroem-Baengs [Szwecja-Czechy 2:7]
8. Cierniak, Miśkowiak, Rew, Bowes [Australia-Polska 2:7]
9. Kemp, Brennan, Gusts, Ansviesulis [Wielka Brytania-Łotwa 7:2]
10. Basso, Pedersen, Grahn, Hellstroem-Baengs [Dania-Szwecja 7:2]
11. Chlupac, Kvech, Bowes, Rew [Czechy-Australia 7:2]
12. Porywy, Basso, Ansviesulis, Pedersen [Łotwa-Dania 6:3]
13. Miśkowiak, Cierniak, Kvech, Chlupac [Czechy-Polska 2:7]
14. Brennan, Henriksson, Kemp, Grahn [Szwecja-Wielka Brytania 3:6]
15. Basso, Rew, Bowes, Knudsen [Australia-Dania 5:4]
16. Porywy, Kvech, Ansviesulis, Chlupac [Czechy-Łotwa 3:6]
17. Miśkowiak, Cierniak, Hellstroem-Baengs, Henriksson [Polska-Szwecja 7:2]
18. Rew, Bowes, Brennan, Kemp (W) [Wielka Brytania-Australia 2:7]
19. Porywy, Hellstroem-Baengs, Ansviesulis (W), Henriksson (W) [Łotwa-Szwecja 4:3]
twenty. Cierniak, Basso, Pedersen, Miśkowiak [Dania-Polska 5:4]
21. Brennan, Kvech, Chlupac, Kemp [Czechy-Wielka Brytania 5:4]
Play-off: Kvech, Brennan, Chlupac, Kemp [Czechy-Wielka Brytania 6:3]
Final: Miśkowiak, Kvech, Cierniak, Chlupac [Polska-Czechy 6:3]