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2009 Speedway Under-21 World Championship

European motorcycle speedway event


Summary

European motorcycle speedway event

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nameWorld Under-21 Championship
image[[File:Stadium at Matijia.jpeg200px]]
captionThe final was held at the Matija Gubec Stadium
date_end3 October 2009
prev2008
next2010

The 2009 Individual Speedway Junior World Championship was the 33rd edition of the FIM World motorcycle speedway Under-21 Championships.

The final took place on 4 October 2009, at the Matija Gubec Stadium, in Goričan, Croatia. It was first final to be held in the Balkans and the Championship was won by Australian rider Darcy Ward.

Calendar

DateVenuewidth=200pxWinnerwidth=60pxDomestic QualificationsQualifying RoundsSemi-FinalsFinal
21 AprilPOL Gorzów Wlkp.POL Michał Mitkoresult
26 AprilGER Neustadt/DonauSVK Martin Vaculíkresult
16 MaySVN KrškoCRO Jurica Pavlicresult
17 MayENG HoddesdonGBR Robert Mearresult
16 MayCZE MšenoGER Kevin Wölbertresult
24 MayNOR ElganeSWE Thomas H. Jonassonresult
20 JuneHUN MiskolcGBR Tai Woffindenresult
27 JuneSWE KumlaSWE Thomas H. Jonassonresult
3 OctoberHRV GoričanAUS Darcy Wardresult

Domestic Qualifications

Finland

  • 18 April 2009
  • SWE Hallstavik Speedway Stadium, Hallstavik
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Top two riders from Domestic Final:

  • Appe Mustonen
  • Kalle Katajisto Last one rider was nominated:
  • Niko Siltaniemi (third in the Final) Reserves:
  • Teemu Lahti
  • Timo Lahti
  • Jari Makinen |}

Poland

32 riders to Domestic Semi-Finals was nominated by Main Commission of Speedway Sport. Semi-Finals took place on 17 April in Poznań and Rzeszów. The top eight riders from each Domestic Semi-Finals will qualify for the Domestic Final.

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  • Domestic Semi-Final 2
  • 17 April 2009 (16:00)
  • POL Stal Rzeszów Municipal Stadium, Rzeszów
  • Referee: Rafał Pokrzywa (Rzeszów)
  • Attendance: 900
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Domestic Final

  • 21 April 2009 (17:00)
  • POL Edward Jancarz Stadium, Gorzów Wielkopolski
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Qualifying rounds

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Krško

  • Qualifying Round 2
  • 16 May 2009 (19:15)
  • SVN Matija Gubec Stadium, Krško
  • Referee: Andrey Savin
  • Jury President: Janos Nadasdi
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Rye House

  • Qualifying Round 3
  • 17 May 2009 (14:15)
  • ENG Rye House Stadium, Hoddesdon
  • Referee: Krister Gardell
  • Jury President: Boris Kotnjek
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Mšeno

  • Qualifying Round 4
  • 16 May 2009 (14:30)
  • CZE Mšeno Speedway Stadium, Mšeno
  • Referee: Jim Lawrence
  • Jury President: Armando Castagna
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Elgane

  • Scandinavian Qualifying Round 5
  • 24 May 2009 (13:00)
  • NOR Elgane, Varhaug
  • Referee: Pavel Vana
  • Jury President: Andrzej Grodzki
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Semi-finals

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Kumla

  • Semi-Final 2
  • 27 June 2009 (14:00)
  • SWE Sannaheds Motorstadion, Kumla
  • Referee: Craig Ackroyd
  • Jury President: Boris Kotnjek
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Final

  • Final
  • 3 October 2009 (15:30)
  • HRV Stadium Milenium, Goričan
  • Referee: Marek Wojaczek
  • Jury President: Armando Castagna

References

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