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Post by admin on Jul 5, 2021 22:08:17 GMT
2021 Anlas Czech Republic FIM Speedway Grand Prix Round 1 Marketa Stadium - followed by the 2021 Anlas Czech Republic FIM Speedway Grand Prix Round 2 Marketa Stadium. source speedway-prague.cz/
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Post by Hodgy on Jul 6, 2021 14:59:14 GMT
I am certainly not planning on taking out a BT subscription that traps you for 2 years. I was contemplating a monthly payment for the GP Series. They certainly are the best promoted, professional looking events - but two nights at Prague really doesn’t sell it for me, in terms of racing. Can’t recall ever seeing a decent meeting there.
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Post by admin on Jul 15, 2021 15:06:09 GMT
Wherever you’re watching the Anlas Czech FIM Speedway Grand Prix action on Friday and Saturday night, here are some of the places you can tune in on TV and online. Fans in the UK can get behind triple world champion Tai Woffinden and SGP newcomer Robert Lambert by watching live on BT Sport 1 from 5.15pm on Friday and 5.30pm on Saturday.
Polish fans can tune into Canal+ Sport from 18:30 CET on both Friday and Saturday as reigning champion Bartosz Zmarzlik, Maciej Janowski and Krzysztof Kasprzak chase World Championship gold. Danish supporters can follow the racing live on TV3 Max from 18:45 CET on Friday and on TV3 Sport from 18:45 on Saturday night to get behind Leon Madsen and Anders Thomsen. Swedish supporters can enjoy the meeting on V Sport Extra from 18:45 CET on Friday and Saturday as Freddie Lindgren and Oliver Berntzon go for glory. Australian fans can tune into Fox Sports at 3am (Eastern time) on Friday and Saturday as Jason Doyle and Max Fricke race for the Roos. Fans following the racing from selected other nations can catch the SGP weekend action online via SGP YouTube. Here’s the link: bit.ly/2lFagSF. SGP
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Post by admin on Jul 15, 2021 15:16:52 GMT
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Post by Hodgy on Jul 15, 2021 21:28:56 GMT
Wherever you’re watching the Anlas Czech FIM Speedway Grand Prix action on Friday and Saturday night, here are some of the places you can tune in on TV and online. Fans in the UK can get behind triple world champion Tai Woffinden and SGP newcomer Robert Lambert by watching live on BT Sport 1 from 5.15pm on Friday and 5.30pm on Saturday.
Polish fans can tune into Canal+ Sport from 18:30 CET on both Friday and Saturday as reigning champion Bartosz Zmarzlik, Maciej Janowski and Krzysztof Kasprzak chase World Championship gold. Danish supporters can follow the racing live on TV3 Max from 18:45 CET on Friday and on TV3 Sport from 18:45 on Saturday night to get behind Leon Madsen and Anders Thomsen. Swedish supporters can enjoy the meeting on V Sport Extra from 18:45 CET on Friday and Saturday as Freddie Lindgren and Oliver Berntzon go for glory. Australian fans can tune into Fox Sports at 3am (Eastern time) on Friday and Saturday as Jason Doyle and Max Fricke race for the Roos. Fans following the racing from selected other nations can catch the SGP weekend action online via SGP YouTube. Here’s the link: bit.ly/2lFagSF. SGP Great info thanks. Is that link free and live, assume it’s delayed coverage? It’s the first year since the GP Series started I’m not prepared to pay, given the uncertain venues, especially for two days at a gaters paradise. So hope next season we are back to the usual GP fixture list.
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Post by admin on Jul 15, 2021 21:46:46 GMT
Wherever you’re watching the Anlas Czech FIM Speedway Grand Prix action on Friday and Saturday night, here are some of the places you can tune in on TV and online. Fans in the UK can get behind triple world champion Tai Woffinden and SGP newcomer Robert Lambert by watching live on BT Sport 1 from 5.15pm on Friday and 5.30pm on Saturday.
Polish fans can tune into Canal+ Sport from 18:30 CET on both Friday and Saturday as reigning champion Bartosz Zmarzlik, Maciej Janowski and Krzysztof Kasprzak chase World Championship gold. Danish supporters can follow the racing live on TV3 Max from 18:45 CET on Friday and on TV3 Sport from 18:45 on Saturday night to get behind Leon Madsen and Anders Thomsen. Swedish supporters can enjoy the meeting on V Sport Extra from 18:45 CET on Friday and Saturday as Freddie Lindgren and Oliver Berntzon go for glory. Australian fans can tune into Fox Sports at 3am (Eastern time) on Friday and Saturday as Jason Doyle and Max Fricke race for the Roos. Fans following the racing from selected other nations can catch the SGP weekend action online via SGP YouTube. Here’s the link: bit.ly/2lFagSF. SGP Great info thanks. Is that link free and live, assume it’s delayed coverage? It’s the first year since the GP Series started I’m not prepared to pay, given the uncertain venues, especially for two days at a gaters paradise. So hope next season we are back to the usual GP fixture list. I'll send you a DM.
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Post by admin on Jul 15, 2021 22:34:09 GMT
16 July 2021 round: 1 Marketa Stadium 1 A. Laguta (222) J. Doyle (69) M. Vaculik (54) M. Zagar (55) 2 O. Berntzon (93) F. Lindgren (66) J. Kvech (16) M. Fricke (46) 3 K. Kasprzak (187) A. Thomsen (105) E. Sayfutdinov (89) M. Janowski (71) 4 L. Madsen (30) T. Woffinden (108) R. Lambert (505) B. Zmarzlik (95) 5 B. Zmarzlik (95) A. Laguta (222) O. Berntzon (93) E. Sayfutdinov (89) 6 T. Woffinden (108) K. Kasprzak (187) J. Doyle (69) J. Kvech (16) 7 A. Thomsen (105) L. Madsen (30) F. Lindgren (66) M. Vaculik (54) 8 M. Zagar (55) M. Fricke (46) M. Janowski (71) R. Lambert (505) 9 J. Kvech (16) R. Lambert (505) A. Laguta (222) A. Thomsen (105) 10 M. Janowski (71) O. Berntzon (93) L. Madsen (30) J. Doyle (69) 11 M. Fricke (46) E. Sayfutdinov (89) M. Vaculik (54) T. Woffinden (108) 12 B. Zmarzlik (95) M. Zagar (55) K. Kasprzak (187) F. Lindgren (66) 13 F. Lindgren (66) M. Janowski (71) T. Woffinden (108) A. Laguta (222) 14 J. Doyle (69) B. Zmarzlik (95) M. Fricke (46) A. Thomsen (105) 15 R. Lambert (505) M. Vaculik (54) K. Kasprzak (187) O. Berntzon (93) 16 E. Sayfutdinov (89) J. Kvech (16) M. Zagar (55) L. Madsen (30) 17 A. Laguta (222) M. Fricke (46) L. Madsen (30) K. Kasprzak (187) 18 E. Sayfutdinov (89) J. Doyle (69) F. Lindgren (66) R. Lambert (505) 19 M. Vaculik (54) M. Janowski (71) B. Zmarzlik (95) J. Kvech (16) 20 O. Berntzon (93) T. Woffinden (108) A. Thomsen (105) M. Zagar (55) 17 July 2021 round: 2 Marketa Stadium 1 R. Lambert (505) F. Lindgren (66) M. Vaculik (54) A. Thomsen (105) 2 M. Fricke (46) A. Laguta (222) J. Kvech (16) L. Madsen (30) 3 M. Janowski (71) K. Kasprzak (187) O. Berntzon (93) B. Zmarzlik (95) 4 M. Zagar (55) T. Woffinden (108) J. Doyle (69) E. Sayfutdinov (89) 5 E. Sayfutdinov (89) R. Lambert (505) M. Fricke (46) O. Berntzon (93) 6 T. Woffinden (108) M. Janowski (71) F. Lindgren (66) J. Kvech (16) 7 K. Kasprzak (187) M. Zagar (55) A. Laguta (222) M. Vaculik (54) 8 A. Thomsen (105) L. Madsen (30) B. Zmarzlik (95) J. Doyle (69) 9 J. Kvech (16) J. Doyle (69) R. Lambert (505) K. Kasprzak (187) 10 B. Zmarzlik (95) M. Fricke (46) M. Zagar (55) F. Lindgren (66) 11 L. Madsen (30) O. Berntzon (93) M. Vaculik (54) T. Woffinden (108) 12 E. Sayfutdinov (89) A. Thomsen (105) M. Janowski (71) A. Laguta (222) 13 A. Laguta (222) B. Zmarzlik (95) T. Woffinden (108) R. Lambert (505) 14 F. Lindgren (66) E. Sayfutdinov (89) L. Madsen (30) K. Kasprzak (187) 15 J. Doyle (69) M. Vaculik (54) M. Janowski (71) M. Fricke (46) 16 O. Berntzon (93) J. Kvech (16) A. Thomsen (105) M. Zagar (55) 17 R. Lambert (505) L. Madsen (30) M. Zagar (55) M. Janowski (71) 18 O. Berntzon (93) F. Lindgren (66) A. Laguta (222) J. Doyle (69) 19 M. Vaculik (54) B. Zmarzlik (95) E. Sayfutdinov (89) J. Kvech (16) 20 M. Fricke (46) T. Woffinden (108) K. Kasprzak (187) A. Thomsen (105)
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Post by admin on Jul 17, 2021 14:37:05 GMT
I am certainly not planning on taking out a BT subscription that traps you for 2 years. I was contemplating a monthly payment for the GP Series. They certainly are the best promoted, professional looking events - but two nights at Prague really doesn’t sell it for me, in terms of racing. Can’t recall ever seeing a decent meeting there.Well hopefully the 2nd is better than the first because that was cack. Overwatered too often (why the bloody hell do they do that) with the dirt dragged back after every 4 races so an outside line that the track badly needs (much like the EoES) never develops. I can't recall any outside passes after turns 1 & 2 (might have been a couple but you might have missed them) and the only real method of attack was squaring the corner and doing someone with pace down the straight (see the final ), but even the master of that Zmarzlik couldn't make that work which says a lot about the track: WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS: 1 Maciej Janowski 20, 2 Emil Sayfutdinov 18, 3 Tai Woffinden 16, 4 Fredrik Lindgren 14, 5 Artem Laguta 12, 6 Bartosz Zmarzlik 11, 7 Leon Madsen 10, 8 Max Fricke 9, 9 Martin Vaculik 8, 10 Robert Lambert 7, 11 Matej Zagar 6, 12 Jason Doyle 5, 13 Jan Kvech 4, 14 Anders Thomsen 3, 15 Oliver Berntzon 2, 16 Krzysztof Kasprzak 1.
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Post by admin on Jul 17, 2021 19:23:38 GMT
17 July 2021 round: 2 Marketa Stadium 1 R. Lambert (505) F. Lindgren (66) M. Vaculik (54) A. Thomsen (105) 2 M. Fricke (46) A. Laguta (222) J. Kvech (16) L. Madsen (30) 3 M. Janowski (71) K. Kasprzak (187) O. Berntzon (93) B. Zmarzlik (95) 4 M. Zagar (55) T. Woffinden (108) J. Doyle (69) E. Sayfutdinov (89) 5 E. Sayfutdinov (89) R. Lambert (505) M. Fricke (46) O. Berntzon (93) 6 T. Woffinden (108) M. Janowski (71) F. Lindgren (66) J. Kvech (16) 7 K. Kasprzak (187) M. Zagar (55) A. Laguta (222) M. Vaculik (54) 8 A. Thomsen (105) L. Madsen (30) B. Zmarzlik (95) J. Doyle (69) 9 J. Kvech (16) J. Doyle (69) R. Lambert (505) K. Kasprzak (187) 10 B. Zmarzlik (95) M. Fricke (46) M. Zagar (55) F. Lindgren (66) 11 L. Madsen (30) O. Berntzon (93) M. Vaculik (54) T. Woffinden (108) 12 E. Sayfutdinov (89) A. Thomsen (105) M. Janowski (71) A. Laguta (222) 13 A. Laguta (222) B. Zmarzlik (95) T. Woffinden (108) R. Lambert (505) 14 F. Lindgren (66) E. Sayfutdinov (89) L. Madsen (30) K. Kasprzak (187) 15 J. Doyle (69) M. Vaculik (54) M. Janowski (71) M. Fricke (46) 16 O. Berntzon (93) J. Kvech (16) A. Thomsen (105) M. Zagar (55) 17 R. Lambert (505) L. Madsen (30) M. Zagar (55) M. Janowski (71) 18 O. Berntzon (93) F. Lindgren (66) A. Laguta (222) J. Doyle (69) 19 M. Vaculik (54) B. Zmarzlik (95) E. Sayfutdinov (89) J. Kvech (16) 20 M. Fricke (46) T. Woffinden (108) K. Kasprzak (187) A. Thomsen (105) Due to heavy rain in Prague, the FIM Jury has elected to postpone Saturday's Anlas Czech Republic FIM Speedway Grand Prix round two. The event will now be restaged on Sunday, July 18, starting at 12:00 UK time. With less than 16 heats completed on Saturday evening the meeting will be restarted from heat one, as per SGP rules.
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Post by Hodgy on Jul 17, 2021 21:30:23 GMT
I am certainly not planning on taking out a BT subscription that traps you for 2 years. I was contemplating a monthly payment for the GP Series. They certainly are the best promoted, professional looking events - but two nights at Prague really doesn’t sell it for me, in terms of racing. Can’t recall ever seeing a decent meeting there.Well hopefully the 2nd is better than the first because that was cack. Overwatered too often (why the bloody hell do they do that) with the dirt dragged back after every 4 races so an outside line that the track badly needs (much like the EoES) never develops. I can't recall any outside passes after turns 1 & 2 (might have been a couple but you might have missed them) and the only real method of attack was squaring the corner and doing someone with pace down the straight (see the final ), but even the master of that Zmarzlik couldn't make that work which says a lot about the track: WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS: 1 Maciej Janowski 20, 2 Emil Sayfutdinov 18, 3 Tai Woffinden 16, 4 Fredrik Lindgren 14, 5 Artem Laguta 12, 6 Bartosz Zmarzlik 11, 7 Leon Madsen 10, 8 Max Fricke 9, 9 Martin Vaculik 8, 10 Robert Lambert 7, 11 Matej Zagar 6, 12 Jason Doyle 5, 13 Jan Kvech 4, 14 Anders Thomsen 3, 15 Oliver Berntzon 2, 16 Krzysztof Kasprzak 1. It’s always been the same but they continue to get a place in the series. Always crap racing but lovely place to visit. That is not why I go or watch a GP. Assume there are not many takers. I have to add, why are there so few that know how to prepare a propers racers track?
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Post by admin on Jul 18, 2021 12:26:40 GMT
Well hopefully the 2nd is better than the first because that was cack. Overwatered too often (why the bloody hell do they do that) with the dirt dragged back after every 4 races so an outside line that the track badly needs (much like the EoES) never develops. I can't recall any outside passes after turns 1 & 2 (might have been a couple but you might have missed them) and the only real method of attack was squaring the corner and doing someone with pace down the straight (see the final ), but even the master of that Zmarzlik couldn't make that work which says a lot about the track: WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS: 1 Maciej Janowski 20, 2 Emil Sayfutdinov 18, 3 Tai Woffinden 16, 4 Fredrik Lindgren 14, 5 Artem Laguta 12, 6 Bartosz Zmarzlik 11, 7 Leon Madsen 10, 8 Max Fricke 9, 9 Martin Vaculik 8, 10 Robert Lambert 7, 11 Matej Zagar 6, 12 Jason Doyle 5, 13 Jan Kvech 4, 14 Anders Thomsen 3, 15 Oliver Berntzon 2, 16 Krzysztof Kasprzak 1. It’s always been the same but they continue to get a place in the series. Always crap racing but lovely place to visit. That is not why I go or watch a GP. Assume there are not many takers. I have to add, why are there so few that know how to prepare a propers racers track? I gave up at heat 7, it was poor. Follow the leader after the first turn at that point. Move off the line & go backwards. They keep stressing that it's round a football pitch, well so was Wembley (the original) but that produced many magic (no pun intended) moments. It can't be beyond the wit of man (suppose that's wit of person these days) to put a bit of banking on the circuit? Also not enthused by the field tbh. There's not too many in there that I'd cross the road to watch with a couple I'd not even want Panthers to sign. I'll watch the final when it appears on youtube.
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Post by admin on Jul 18, 2021 22:02:51 GMT
ANLAS CZECH REPUBLIC SGP R2 SCORES: 1 Artem Laguta 20, 2 Maciej Janowski 18, 3 Fredrik Lindgren 16, 4 Emil Sayfutdinov 14, 5 Bartosz Zmarzlik 12, 6 Jason Doyle 11, 7 Martin Vaculik 10, 8 Anders Thomsen 9, 9 Tai Woffinden 8, 10 Leon Madsen 7, 11 Max Fricke 6, 12 Matej Zagar 5, 13 Krzysztof Kasprzak 4, 14 Jan Kvech 3, 15 Robert Lambert 2, 16 Oliver Berntzon 1, 17 Petr Chlupac 0, 18 Daniel Klima
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS: 1 Maciej Janowski 38, 2 Artem Laguta 32, 3 Emil Sayfutdinov 32, 4 Fredrik Lindgren 30, 5 Tai Woffinden 24, 6 Bartosz Zmarzlik 23, 7 Martin Vaculik 18, 8 Leon Madsen 17, 9 Jason Doyle 16, 10 Max Fricke 15, 11 Anders Thomsen 12, 12 Matej Zagar 11, 13 Robert Lambert 9, 14 Jan Kvech 7, 15 Krzysztof Kasprzak 5, 16 Oliver Berntzon 3.
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