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2010 Speedway Under-21 World Championship

European motorcycle speedway event


Summary

European motorcycle speedway event

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nameWorld Under-21 Championship
image[[File:Darcy Ward.jpg100px]]
captionDarcy Ward successfully defended his title
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The 2010 Individual Speedway Junior World Championship was the 34th edition of the FIM World motorcycle speedway Under-21 Championships.

For the first time a champion would be determined from three races between 17 July and 2 October 2010.

Three riders (the 2009 Champion Darcy Ward, Maciej Janowski and Maksims Bogdanovs all tied on 30 points after the three races meaning a run-off was needed to decide the medals. Ward became the second rider to win the Under-21 World Champion title twice, after Emil Sayfutdinov (2007 and 2008 champion) after beating Janowksi and Bogdanovs in the run-off.

Qualification

Main article: 2010 Individual Speedway Junior World Championship qualification

In five Qualifying round was started 80 riders and to Semi-finals was qualify top 6 from each meetings. This 30 riders and 2 riders from Semi-final' host federations (Matija Duh of Slovenia and Kevin Wölbert of Germany) was started in two Semi-finals. The top 7 riders from both SF was automatically qualify for all Final meetings.

Riders

There were fourteen permanent riders (riders placed 1st to 7th in both semi finals was automatically qualify for all Final meetings). Two Wild Card riders was nominated to each final meeting (approval and nomination by CCP Bureau). Two Track Reserve riders was nominated by national federation.

In case of the absence of one or more riders in the final meetings, the first available Qualified Substitute rider or riders was elevated for that meeting, and take the place(s) of the relevant missing rider(s). The list of Qualified Substitute riders should by published by the CCP after the Semi-finals.

A starting position draw for each final meeting was balloted by the FIM.

Permanent riders

Top 7 riders from Semi-final One in Krško, Slovenia

  1. LAT Maksims Bogdanovs (21)
  2. DEN Patrick Hougaard (21)
  3. RUS Vadim Tarasenko (16)
  4. POL Patryk Dudek (18)
  5. RUS Artem Laguta (20)
  6. CZE Matěj Kůs (21)
  7. CRO Jurica Pavlic (21) Top 7 riders from Semi-final Two in Landshut, Germany
  8. SWE Dennis Andersson (19)
  9. SVK Martin Vaculík (20)
  10. POL Maciej Janowski (19)
  11. GER Frank Facher (21)
  12. GER Kevin Wölbert (21)
  13. DEN René Bach (20)
  14. AUS Darcy Ward (18)

Final Series

#DateVenueWinnersRunner-up3rd place
1July 17POL GdańskLAT Maksims Bogdanovs (9 pts)DEN Patrick Hougaard (8 pts)CRO Jurica Pavlic (6 pts)
2August 14LAT DaugavpilsAUS Darcy Ward (12 pts)LAT Maksims Bogdanovs (12 pts)RUS Artem Laguta (11 pts)
3October 2CZE PardubicePOL Maciej Janowski (14 pts)AUS Darcy Ward (13 pts)SVK Martin Vaculík (12 pts)

Final One

  • 17 July 2010
  • POL Zbigniew Podlecki Stadium, Gdańsk
  • Referee: Jim Lawrence / Jury President: Armando Castagna
  • only 12 heats (rain)

Final Two

  • 14 August 2010
  • LVA Stadium Lokomotive, Daugavpils
  • Referee: Mick Bates / Jury President: Andrzej Grodzki
  • References

Final Three

  • 2 October 2010
  • CZE Svítkov Stadium, Pardubice
  • Referee: Wojciech Grodzki / Jury President: Armando Castagna
  • References

Medals run-off

Because after the last heat was a tie between top three riders, a run-off was decided about all medals.

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Classification

The meeting classification will be according to the points scored during the meeting (heats 1–20). The total points scored by each rider during each final meeting (heat 1–20) will be credited also as World Championship points. The FIM Speedway Under 21 World Champion will be the rider having collected most World Championship points at the end of the series. In case of a tie between one or more riders in the final overall classification, a run-off will decide the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place. For all other placings, the better-placed rider in the last final meeting will be the better placed rider.

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References

References

  1. "World Under 21 Championship".
  2. (2010-03-05). "2010 FIM Conference Meeting". FIM-live.com.
  3. "Speedway Junioren Weltmeisterschaft (U-21)".
  4. "World U21 winners".
  5. "Speedway U21 WM 2010". speedway.org.
  6. (October 2010). "Supplementary Regulations Final 1". FIM-live.com.
  7. (2010-07-08). "Mroczka i Sperz oficjalnie z dzikimi kartami". SportoweFakty.pl.
  8. (2010-07-17). "Antyżużel po FIM-owsku - relacja z 1. Finału IMŚJ w Gdańsku". SportoweFakty.pl.
  9. "Supplementary Regulations Final 2". FIM-live.com.
  10. "Ballot Final 2". FIM-live.org.
  11. (2010-08-15). "Australijska niespodzianka - relacja z 2. Finału IMŚJ w Daugavpils". SportoweFakty.pl.
  12. "Supplementary Regulations Final 3". FIM-live.com.
  13. "Ballot Final 3". FIM-live.com.
  14. (2010-10-02). "Ward obronił tytuł IMŚJ! Janowski ze srebrem!". SportoweFakty.pl.
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