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Post by admin on Sept 11, 2014 19:59:27 GMT
Did You Know
Vojens Speedway Center hosted its first FIM Speedway Grand Prix on 9 September 1995 and will host a Grand Prix for the thirteenth time in 2013.
The stadium played host to the inaugural FIM Nordic Speedway Grand Prix in 2009 in what was the first Grand Prix event there since 2002.
Vojens was the original host of the FIM Danish Speedway Grand Prix between 1995 and 2002 until it moved to PARKEN, Copenhagen in 2003.
Results of previous five GP's:
2012: Michael Jepsen Jensen, Nicki Pedersen, Emil Sayfutdinov 2011: Greg Hancock, Jason Crump, Fredrik Lindgren, Chris Holder 2010: Tomasz Gollob, Kenneth Bjerre, Jason Crump, Nicki Pedersen 2009: Andreas Jonsson, Rune Holta, Kenneth Bjerre, Emil Sayfutdinov *2002: Tony Rickardsson, Tomasz Gollob, Billy Hamill, Jason Crump
Track Record, 57.10 - Michael Jepsen Jensen, 17.08.2011
WILD CARD #16: Peter Kildemand
RESERVE #17: Nikolaj Jakobsen
RESERVE #18: Lasse Bjerre
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Post by admin on Sept 11, 2014 20:02:45 GMT
OVERALL STANDINGS (After 9 of 12 rounds)Greg Hancock 112 Tai Woffinden 98 Nicki Pedersen 93
Krzysztof Kasprzak 92 Matej Zagar 91 Niels K Iversen 87 Darcy Ward 75 Chris Holder 72
Fredrik Lindgren 69 Troy Batchelor 66 Martin Smolinski 64 Jaroslaw Hampel 63 Kenneth Bjerre 60 Andreas Jonsson 59 Chris Harris 36 Michael Jepsen Jensen 31 Well apart from Harris, all have a shout of top 8 if they can find a run of form in the last 3 GPs. Holder could even end up needing another pick
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Post by admin on Sept 13, 2014 8:02:07 GMT
1 M. Smolinski (84) T. Woffinden (1) G. Hancock (45) C. Holder (23) 2 J. Hampel (33) N. Pedersen (5) K. Bjerre (91) A. Jonsson (100) 3 C. Harris (37) M. Zagar (55) K. Kasprzak (507) M. Jensen (18) 4 P. Kildemand (16) T. Batchelor (75) M. Jepsen Jensen (19) F. Lindgren (66) 5 F. Lindgren (66) M. Smolinski (84) J. Hampel (33) K. Kasprzak (507) 6 T. Batchelor (75) C. Harris (37) T. Woffinden (1) K. Bjerre (91) 7 M. Zagar (55) P. Kildemand (16) N. Pedersen (5) G. Hancock (45) 8 C. Holder (23) A. Jonsson (100) M. Jensen (18) M. Jepsen Jensen (19) 9 K. Bjerre (91) M. Jepsen Jensen (19) M. Smolinski (84) M. Zagar (55) 10 M. Jensen (18) J. Hampel (33) P. Kildemand (16) T. Woffinden (1) 11 A. Jonsson (100) K. Kasprzak (507) G. Hancock (45) T. Batchelor (75) 12 F. Lindgren (66) C. Holder (23) C. Harris (37) N. Pedersen (5) 13 N. Pedersen (5) M. Jensen (18) T. Batchelor (75) M. Smolinski (84) 14 T. Woffinden (1) F. Lindgren (66) A. Jonsson (100) M. Zagar (55) 15 M. Jepsen Jensen (19) G. Hancock (45) C. Harris (37) J. Hampel (33) 16 K. Kasprzak (507) K. Bjerre (91) C. Holder (23) P. Kildemand (16) 17 M. Smolinski (84) A. Jonsson (100) P. Kildemand (16) C. Harris (37) 18 K. Kasprzak (507) T. Woffinden (1) N. Pedersen (5) M. Jepsen Jensen (19) 19 G. Hancock (45) M. Jensen (18) F. Lindgren (66) K. Bjerre (91) 20 J. Hampel (33) T. Batchelor (75) M. Zagar (55) C. Holder (23)
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Post by Hodgy on Sept 13, 2014 10:37:36 GMT
Hancock misses his first GP since the competition started in 1995, 177 consecutive rounds. Can't see that ever being beaten.
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Post by admin on Sept 13, 2014 11:31:08 GMT
Hancock misses his first GP since the competition started in 1995, 177 consecutive rounds. Can't see that ever being beaten. Given the hazards of the sport that's an amazing statistic.
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Post by Hodgy on Sept 13, 2014 13:51:16 GMT
NP for this one. MJJ to make final.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2014 16:48:46 GMT
chucked more money down the drain on A.J at 25s e-way
had to have a few quid e-way on woofy at 20s e-way
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Post by admin on Sept 13, 2014 20:28:38 GMT
chucked more money down the drain on A.J at 25s e-way had to have a few quid e-way on woofy at 20s e-way So what do we know? Drinks on you tomorrow jonsson near enough gets a win out the blue once a season tonight could be the night , in a very weak g.p at 33s he's worth a punt Often used to be a good outside bet. Agree with Rigsby, looks finished in GP's. Sure he'll go and prove me wrong now.
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Post by Hodgy on Sept 13, 2014 21:48:44 GMT
He got lucky, very lucky good call..
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Post by admin on Sept 14, 2014 7:28:08 GMT
He got lucky, very lucky good call.. Nicki Pedersen was our no1 the last time AJ won a GP "AJ has endured a rotten run in the World Championship and has been without a victory since finishing second overall in 2011 and winning SGP rounds in Terenzano, Torun and Gorican." AJ admits a speedy new engine made a big difference to his scoring at the Vojens Speedway Center, where he also triumphed in 2009.
He said: “I had the engine to test for practice yesterday and it felt awesome. It took me a while to set it up and I wasn’t sure about the changes I made because the track was different for practice and the engine was new for me.
“But in the restart of the semi-final, I changed the bike and I think I hit the setup right. We re-tuned it a little bit for the final, got a good gate position and that was it. The engine helped me make that little last step. I had the confidence and just believed I could do it again.”sgp
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Post by admin on Sept 14, 2014 7:37:43 GMT
VOJENS SCORERS: 1 Andreas Jonsson 15, 2 Peter Kildemand 18, 3 Krzysztof Kasprzak 12, 4 Troy Batchelor 13, 5 Kenneth Bjerre 10, 6 Chris Holder 10, 7 Fredrik Lindgren 9, 8 Nicki Pedersen 8, 9 Michael Jepsen Jensen 7, 10 Tai Woffinden 7, 11 Mikkel Bech Jensen 7, 12 Matej Zagar 6, 13 Martin Smolinski 6, 14 Chris Harris 5, 15 Jaroslaw Hampel 3, 16 Lasse Bjerre 1, 17 Nicolaj Busk Jakobsen 0.
With just two rounds to race in Stockholm on September 27 and Torun on October 11, there is everything to race for in the SGP series.
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS:
1 Greg Hancock 112 2 Tai Woffinden 105 3 Krzysztof Kasprzak 104 4 Nicki Pedersen 101 5 Matej Zagar 97 6 Niels-Kristian Iversen 87 7 Chris Holder 80 8 Troy Batchelor 79
9 Fredrik Lindgren 78 10 Darcy Ward 75 11 Andreas Jonsson 74 12 Kenneth Bjerre 70 13 Martin Smolinski 70 14 Jaroslaw Hampel 66 15 Chris Harris 40
Well how tight is all of that now: Pedersen missed opportunity for me; Batch moves in to top 8 and is starting to look at home in the SGP tbh, and said through gritted teeth; Bjerre in the mix although should qualify for 2015 from the GP Challenge next weekend; AJ coming with a late charge could sneak in to top 8 if the new motor doesn't blow!
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Post by admin on Sept 15, 2014 16:32:36 GMT
chucked more money down the drain on A.J at 25s e-wayhad to have a few quid e-way on woofy at 20s e-way See. the brains are on borospeedway SpeedwayGP @speedwaygpThere will be a rollover in our signed #speedwaygp programme competition. Amazingly, no-one tipped Andreas Jonsson as #NordicSGPWinner!
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