Post by admin on Apr 10, 2022 18:43:14 GMT
No idea where this is being shown or whether I'll be watching. If it's an additional subscription and cost then I'll try & watch it online from somewhere. I'm not paying more! Then again, you can't take it with you and a subscription is still no doubt cheaper than my accommodation at The Angel Hotel Cardiff 20 years ago.
Gorican is the home of speedway in Croatia and venue for the first-ever FIM Speedway Grand Prix round of the Discovery Sports Events era.
Gorican hosts its first SpeedwayGP round since July 28, 2012, when Danish legend Nicki Pedersen topped the podium.
Speedway Stadium Milenium is most famous for being the track where American great Greg Hancock sealed his second FIM Speedway World Championship in 2011 – a year after winning the inaugural Croatian SpeedwayGP in 2010.
Despite Gorican’s 10-year absence from the SpeedwayGP calendar, the venue has still hosted world-class speedway – including three FIM GP Challenges in 2012, 2019 and 2020.
Speedway Stadium Milenium was constructed by former Yugoslavian champion Zvonomir Pavlic, with the whole family playing their part in staging events here.
Aussie Jack Holder, 25, and Great Britain racer Dan Bewley, 22, join the 2022 FIM Speedway Grand Prix line-up.
The first and second substitute stars step in for Artem Laguta and Emil Sayfutdinov following the FIM’s decision to suspend Russian riders’ licences until further notice.
Holder was named as first substitute rider for the 2022 series after some impressive seasons across Europe’s top leagues.
As younger brother of 2012 Speedway GP world champion Chris Holder, the 25-year-old has been a regular visitor to the Speedway GP pits over the past decade. But now the Torun and Sheffield rider finally gets his chance to shine on the sport’s biggest stage in his own right alongside fellow Aussie icons Jason Doyle and Max Fricke.
Holder made his Speedway GP debut as a track reserve at the 2016 FIM Australian Speedway GP in Melbourne, scoring two points on the night Chris famously topped the podium. The 2020 Australian Championship runner-up also served as wild card in the 2020 FIM Torun Speedway GP double-header, scoring 12 championship points across the two nights.
Meanwhile, Bewley is called up after being named as this season’s second Speedway GP substitute, joining other GB representatives Tai Woffinden and Robert Lambert.
The Cumbrian racer teamed up with Lambert, Woffinden and Tom Brennan to help Great Britain to their first world team title in 32 years at the FIM Speedway of Nations Final in Manchester last October.
Bewley was drafted in for day two of the event on his UK home track when Woffinden crashed out on day one, and joined forces with Lambert to beat title favourites Poland 5-4 in the Grand Final.
The 22-year-old also helped Polish side Wroclaw win their first PGE Ekstraliga title in 15 years last season, as well as leading Belle Vue into the SGB Premiership Grand Final. He lines up for Wroclaw again in 2022, but has swapped Belle Vue for Swedish side Smederna.
Bewley will also compete in the Speedway European Championship after taking fifth place in the 2021 series.
He has previously made one Speedway GP appearance as a track reserve at the 2018 FIM British Speedway GP in Cardiff.
The FIM board’s decision on Russian riders’ licences can be changed at any time with immediate effect – depending on the evolution of the situation in Ukraine.
UPDATED 2022 FIM SPEEDWAY GRAND PRIX LINE-UP:
95. Bartosz Zmarzlik (Poland)
71. Maciej Janowski (Poland)
66. Fredrik Lindgren (Sweden)
108. Tai Woffinden (Great Britain)
30. Leon Madsen (Denmark)
46. Max Fricke (Australia)
69. Jason Doyle (Australia)
505. Robert Lambert (Great Britain)
105. Anders Thomsen (Denmark)
54. Martin Vaculik (Slovakia)
323. Pawel Przedpelski (Poland)
155. Mikkel Michelsen (Denmark)
692. Patryk Dudek (Poland)
25. Jack Holder (Australia)
99. Dan Bewley (Great Britain)
SGP
Gorican is the home of speedway in Croatia and venue for the first-ever FIM Speedway Grand Prix round of the Discovery Sports Events era.
Gorican hosts its first SpeedwayGP round since July 28, 2012, when Danish legend Nicki Pedersen topped the podium.
Speedway Stadium Milenium is most famous for being the track where American great Greg Hancock sealed his second FIM Speedway World Championship in 2011 – a year after winning the inaugural Croatian SpeedwayGP in 2010.
Despite Gorican’s 10-year absence from the SpeedwayGP calendar, the venue has still hosted world-class speedway – including three FIM GP Challenges in 2012, 2019 and 2020.
Speedway Stadium Milenium was constructed by former Yugoslavian champion Zvonomir Pavlic, with the whole family playing their part in staging events here.
Aussie Jack Holder, 25, and Great Britain racer Dan Bewley, 22, join the 2022 FIM Speedway Grand Prix line-up.
The first and second substitute stars step in for Artem Laguta and Emil Sayfutdinov following the FIM’s decision to suspend Russian riders’ licences until further notice.
Holder was named as first substitute rider for the 2022 series after some impressive seasons across Europe’s top leagues.
As younger brother of 2012 Speedway GP world champion Chris Holder, the 25-year-old has been a regular visitor to the Speedway GP pits over the past decade. But now the Torun and Sheffield rider finally gets his chance to shine on the sport’s biggest stage in his own right alongside fellow Aussie icons Jason Doyle and Max Fricke.
Holder made his Speedway GP debut as a track reserve at the 2016 FIM Australian Speedway GP in Melbourne, scoring two points on the night Chris famously topped the podium. The 2020 Australian Championship runner-up also served as wild card in the 2020 FIM Torun Speedway GP double-header, scoring 12 championship points across the two nights.
Meanwhile, Bewley is called up after being named as this season’s second Speedway GP substitute, joining other GB representatives Tai Woffinden and Robert Lambert.
The Cumbrian racer teamed up with Lambert, Woffinden and Tom Brennan to help Great Britain to their first world team title in 32 years at the FIM Speedway of Nations Final in Manchester last October.
Bewley was drafted in for day two of the event on his UK home track when Woffinden crashed out on day one, and joined forces with Lambert to beat title favourites Poland 5-4 in the Grand Final.
The 22-year-old also helped Polish side Wroclaw win their first PGE Ekstraliga title in 15 years last season, as well as leading Belle Vue into the SGB Premiership Grand Final. He lines up for Wroclaw again in 2022, but has swapped Belle Vue for Swedish side Smederna.
Bewley will also compete in the Speedway European Championship after taking fifth place in the 2021 series.
He has previously made one Speedway GP appearance as a track reserve at the 2018 FIM British Speedway GP in Cardiff.
The FIM board’s decision on Russian riders’ licences can be changed at any time with immediate effect – depending on the evolution of the situation in Ukraine.
UPDATED 2022 FIM SPEEDWAY GRAND PRIX LINE-UP:
95. Bartosz Zmarzlik (Poland)
71. Maciej Janowski (Poland)
66. Fredrik Lindgren (Sweden)
108. Tai Woffinden (Great Britain)
30. Leon Madsen (Denmark)
46. Max Fricke (Australia)
69. Jason Doyle (Australia)
505. Robert Lambert (Great Britain)
105. Anders Thomsen (Denmark)
54. Martin Vaculik (Slovakia)
323. Pawel Przedpelski (Poland)
155. Mikkel Michelsen (Denmark)
692. Patryk Dudek (Poland)
25. Jack Holder (Australia)
99. Dan Bewley (Great Britain)
SGP