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Post by admin on Jun 7, 2011 21:57:41 GMT
PARKEN Øster Alle 50, 2100 Copenhagen Ø, Denmark Phone: +45 (0) 35 43 31 31 Fax: +45 (0) 35 43 43 13 www.parken.dkVenue Facilities Press area and press conference room, press seats, conference facilities, restaurants, kiosks and bars. Did you know? * PARKEN hosts its ninth consecutive FIM Danish Speedway Grand Prix in 2011. * PARKEN is the second Danish venue to host the event, which was previously held at Vojens, from 1995 until 2002. * Only once has a Danish rider won the FIM Danish Grand Prix at PARKEN, Hans Andersen as a Wild Card in the 2006 event. Previous Results Previous five FIM Danish Grand Prix have seen the following results: (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th) * 2010: SATURDAY’S RESULT IN HERE * 2009: Jason Crump, Grreg Hancock, Tomasz Gollob, Niels-Kristian Iversen * 2008: Tomasz Gollob, Nicki Pedersen, Jason Crump, Hans Andersen * 2007: Andreas Jonsson, Nicki Pedersen, Leigh Adams, Tomasz Gollob * 2006: Hans Andersen, Jason Crump, Bjarne Pedersen, Antonio Lindbäck should register with Panthers fans! * 2005: Tony Rickardsson, Greg Hancock, Antonio Lindbäck, Nicki Pedersen * 2004: Jason Crump, Andreas Jonsson, Greg Hancock, Nicki Pedersen The first FIM Danish Grand Prix at PARKEN was held on 28 June 2003
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Post by admin on Jun 10, 2011 13:48:51 GMT
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Post by admin on Jun 10, 2011 17:07:37 GMT
Heats:1 C. Holder (8) J. Hampel (2) A. Lindback (14) R. Holta (4) 2 K. Bjerre (7) E. Sayfutdinov (12) N. Pedersen (10) A. Laguta (13) 3 G. Hancock (5) J. Crump (3) M. B Jensen (16) J. Kolodziej (15) 4 F. Lindgren (11) T. Gollob (1) C. Harris (6) A. Jonsson (9) 5 A. Jonsson (9) C. Holder (8) K. Bjerre (7) M. B Jensen (16) 6 T. Gollob (1) G. Hancock (5) J. Hampel (2) N. Pedersen (10) 7 J. Crump (3) F. Lindgren (11) E. Sayfutdinov (12) A. Lindback (14) 8 R. Holta (4) A. Laguta (13) J. Kolodziej (15) C. Harris (6) 9 N. Pedersen (10) C. Harris (6) C. Holder (8) J. Crump (3) 10 J. Kolodziej (15) K. Bjerre (7) F. Lindgren (11) J. Hampel (2) 11 A. Laguta (13) M. B Jensen (16) A. Lindback (14) T. Gollob (1) 12 A. Jonsson (9) R. Holta (4) G. Hancock (5) E. Sayfutdinov (12) 13 E. Sayfutdinov (12) J. Kolodziej (15) T. Gollob (1) C. Holder (8) 14 J. Hampel (2) A. Jonsson (9) A. Laguta (13) J. Crump (3) 15 C. Harris (6) A. Lindback (14) G. Hancock (5) K. Bjerre (7) 16 M. B Jensen (16) N. Pedersen (10) R. Holta (4) F. Lindgren (11) 17 C. Holder (8) A. Laguta (13) F. Lindgren (11) G. Hancock (5) 18 M. B Jensen (16) J. Hampel (2) E. Sayfutdinov (12) C. Harris (6) 19 A. Lindback (14) J. Kolodziej (15) A. Jonsson (9) N. Pedersen (10) 20 K. Bjerre (7) T. Gollob (1) J. Crump (3) R. Holta (4)
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Post by admin on Jun 10, 2011 22:39:13 GMT
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Post by admin on Jun 11, 2011 13:25:00 GMT
bet365
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Post by admin on Jun 11, 2011 17:19:47 GMT
Jeez! Great gate by Holta who decides to visit the car park
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Post by admin on Jun 11, 2011 17:22:26 GMT
Pedersen can't get off the start & still looks slow? Laguta what a shocker.
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Post by admin on Jun 11, 2011 17:27:20 GMT
Disappointingly slick says Staechmann? Of course it's slick, it's a GP!
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Post by admin on Jun 11, 2011 17:29:21 GMT
Harris gets there as quick as he can which is always late.
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Post by admin on Jun 11, 2011 17:31:13 GMT
Why is the British GP the biggest meeting in the speedway world?
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Post by admin on Jun 11, 2011 17:40:44 GMT
Good ******* win for Holder!
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Post by admin on Jun 11, 2011 17:44:06 GMT
One for us, good ride by Pedersen!
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Post by admin on Jun 11, 2011 17:44:57 GMT
Holder interview, what a nice bloke!
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Post by admin on Jun 11, 2011 18:09:08 GMT
heat 9 Oops! What goes around comes around! (famous Danish saying)
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Post by admin on Jun 11, 2011 18:11:15 GMT
bye bye Holder!
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Post by admin on Jun 11, 2011 18:12:09 GMT
******* 2 points'll do me fine you ****
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Post by admin on Jun 11, 2011 18:16:57 GMT
Nasty, but Lindgren up, any nancy boy footballers watching?
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Post by admin on Jun 11, 2011 18:23:02 GMT
Fantastic Lindgren, that's why we love speedway.
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Post by admin on Jun 12, 2011 6:33:05 GMT
Polish superstar Tomasz Gollob admits Copenhagen has a special place in his heart after storming back to the World Championship summit in the Danish capital on Saturday night. (standings borospeedway.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=swc&action=display&thread=586 ) Gollob claimed victory in the FIM Dansk Metal Danish Speedway Grand Prix in the PARKEN Stadium. The defending world champion produced the mother of all first turns in the final to shoot around his closest title rival Greg Hancock coming out of turn two, before pulling into the distance. Three-time world No.1 Jason Crump was second after rocketing around compatriot Chris Holder on the last bend. Hancock had to make do with fourth, but he is just point behind Gollob at the top of the overall standings. Gollob, who has now reached five consecutive finals in PARKEN and claimed two gold medals, one silver and a bronze, admits Copenhagen is one of his top tracks on the Grand Prix circuit. The 40-year-old said: “I love racing in Copenhagen. Last year I got second place and tonight it’s first. This track is one of the best for me – Gorzow and Copenhagen are my favourites. “It was a good day for me. I raced two new engines and they worked. I have to say thank you to my team and my mechanic Jan for doing some good work in the last week. “I’m very happy to win and that’s 20 points I scored. Now I’ve got first place overall.” Now Gollob is determined to register his first ever SGP victory on British shale in the FIM Doodson British Grand Prix in Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium on June 25. He was only denied a final berth when he suffered ignition problems in the semi last year, and he is determined to put that right in two weeks. The 40-year-old said: “Next it's Cardiff. I had a good meeting there last year, but I won’t be using the same engine at this one. “I think it will be a good meeting. I don’t know. But I’ll be putting much work in during the next two weeks and I’ll be testing new engines. Then maybe we will get a good result in Cardiff.” Gollob, who started from gate two in the final, made a magnificent burst around the fence on turn two to shoot his way into first place and leave Crump, Holder and Hancock to scrap over silver and bronze. While the Bydgoszcz-born bullet is no stranger to throwing caution to the wind, he admits he had little room to pull off his magic move. He said: “Greggy, Holder and Crumpie were all there in the first corner and it was very tight. “My start was perfect from the second gate. I went around the outside. It wasn’t the best way for me. There was only two metres between the riders and the fence, but I got there.” Gollob now has 61 World Championship points, while Hancock is breathing down his neck on 60. Polish international Jaroslaw Hampel is their nearest rival on 48. But the Gorzow and Hammarby hero has no intention of taking his lofty position for granted with seven rounds remaining. He said: “This is the fourth Grand Prix and there are seven more. It will change at the top.” Meanwhile, British star Chris Harris enjoyed his best round of the season so far, scoring seven points and scraping into the semi-final. But he was unable to make an impact against Hancock, Crump and Freddie Lindgren in the battle for the final places. DANISH SGP POINTS:1 Tomasz Gollob 20 2 Jason Crump 18 3 Chris Holder 14 4 Greg Hancock 13 5 Jaroslaw Hampel 12 6 Freddie Lindgren 9 7 Chris Harris 7 8 Nicki Pedersen 7 9 Artem Laguta 7 10 Andreas Jonsson 7 11 Emil Sayfutdinov 7 12 Rune Holta 6 13 Kenneth Bjerre 6 14 Antonio Lindback 5 15 Janusz Kolodziej 3 16 Mikkel B Jensen 2 17 Michael Jepsen Jensen DNR 18 Kenni Larsen DNR. sgp
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Post by admin on Jun 16, 2011 8:14:31 GMT
Long-serving speedway sponsors Dansk Metal have extended their title sponsorship of the FIM Danish Speedway Grand Prix in Copenhagen for further year.
The event, which takes place at the famous PARKEN Stadium, will continue to be known as the FIM Dansk Metal Danish Speedway Grand Prix.
Dansk Metal has been involved with the World Championship series since 2007 as well as serving as a sponsor to riders.
Paul Bellamy, managing director of SGP series rights holders BSI Speedway, is pleased to see Dansk Metal extend their partnership.
He said: “Dansk Metal have been a valued supporter of the series for five years and we are delighted to sign an extension to the current agreement. The Grand Prix in PARKEN is one of our flagship events and to be associated with a company such as Dansk Metal demonstrates the profile of speedway and its continued growth in Denmark.”
Dansk Metal president, Thorkild E Jensen, said: “Speedway is a core asset of our sponsorship portfolio. The synergy between our business and its members is an excellent fit with speedway in Denmark.
"The event gives us a fantastic opportunity to represent our brand but also lets us offer something back to our members for their support.”
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