2009 Individual Speedway Junior European Championship

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The 2009 European Individual Speedway Junior Championship will be the 12th UEM Individual Speedway Junior European Championship season. The Final will be place on 11 July 2009 in Tarnów, Poland;[1] it will be fourth Final in Poland, but first time in Tarnów. Defending European Champion is Artur Mroczka from Poland who won in 2008 Final in Stralsund, Germany.

Calendar[]

Race format
Gate A
(inside)
B
 
C
 
D
(outside)
Heat No Riders starting No
1 1 2 3 4
2 5 7 6 8
3 10 11 9 12
4 15 14 16 13
5 13 1 5 9
6 14 10 2 6
7 11 15 7 3
8 4 8 12 16
9 6 16 1 11
10 12 5 15 2
11 8 9 3 14
12 13 4 10 7
13 7 12 14 1
14 2 13 8 11
15 16 3 10 5
16 9 6 4 15
17 1 8 15 10
18 9 2 7 16
19 3 12 13 6
20 5 14 11 4
Day Venue Winner
Qualifying Round
4 April Germany Teterow Germany René Deddens result
Semi-Finals
1 May Hungary Debrecen Slovakia Martin Vaculík result
16 May Sweden Hallstavik Sweden Linus Sundström result
13 June Slovenia Lendava Russia Artem Laguta result
Final
11 July Poland Tarnów Poland Przemysław Pawlicki result

Domestic Qualifications[]

Poland[]

The Final of Domestic Qualification to Individual Junior European Championship (Polish: Finał krajowych eliminacji do Indywidualnych Mistrzostw Europy Juniorów) was canceled. Main Commission of Speedway Sport (part of Polish Motor Union) nominated seven riders and one reserve:

Qualifying round[]

Teterow[]

  • Qualifying Round[2][3][4][5][6]
  • 4 April 2009 (15:15)
  • Germany Teterow,
  • Referee: Austria Susanne Huttinger
  • Qualify: 4 + 2R to SF1 and 4 + 2R to SF3
  • Change:
    • (10) Austria → Kajzer
    • (11) Hungary → None
    • (12) France → None
Pos. Rider Points Details
1 Germany (2) René Deddens 14 (3,3,3,3,2)
2 Poland (7) Sławomir Musielak 13 (3,3,3,3,1)
3 Germany (5) 13 (2,3,2,3,3)
4 Poland (16) Damian Sperz 12 (1,3,3,2,3)
5 Czech Republic (15) Michal Dudek 11 (3,2,1,3,2)
6 Poland (10) Marcel Kajzer 10 (3,2,2,0,3)
7 Germany (3) 8 (2,1,1,1,3)
8 Austria (14) 8 (2,1,2,2,1)
9 Ukraine (9) 7+3 (X,2,3,2,0)
10 Ukraine (4) 7+2 (1,2,1,1,2)
11 Slovenia (1) 4+3 (F,0,2,1,1)
12 France (8) 4+2 (1,1,0,2,0)
13 Netherlands (13) 4+1 (0,1,0,1,2)
14 Belgium (6) 2 (0,0,1,0,1)

Semi-Finals[]

Debrecen[]

  • Semi-Final 1[7][8][9][10]
  • 1 May 2009 (15:00)
  • Hungary Debrecen, (Length: 392 m)
  • Referee: Poland Marek Wojaczek
  • Qualify: 5 + 1R
  • Change:
    • (5) United Kingdom → Pickard
    • (6) Russia → Reserve 17
    • (8) Austria → Reserve 18 France → None
    • (17) Reserve → Netherlands → None
    • (18) Reserve → None
Pos. Rider Points Details
1 Slovakia (10) Martin Vaculík 15 (3,3,3,3,3)
2 Poland (14) Przemysław Pawlicki 13 (3,2,3,2,3)
3 Poland (7) Maciej Janowski 11+3 (2,3,E,3,3)
4 Czech Republic (9) Michal Dudek 11+2 (2,3,2,3,1)
5 Latvia (13) Jevgēņijs Karavackis 10 (M,2,2,3,3)
6 Germany (15) René Deddens 9 (2,2,3,2,E)
7 Ukraine (6) 8 (3,F,3,1,1)
8 Czech Republic (12) Jan Holub III 7 (0,3,2,E,2)
9 Poland (2) Damian Sperz 7 (3,E,F,2,2)
10 Hungary (1) 7 (2,1,1,1,2)
11 United Kingdom (4) 6 (1,2,1,0,2)
12 Russia (11) 4 (1,1,2,Fx,N)
13 United Kingdom (5) 4 (1,0,1,1,1)
14 Czech Republic (3) 3 (0,E,1,2,0)
15 Hungary (16) 0 (T,X,0,0,0)

Hallstavik[]

  • Semi-Final 2[11][12]
  • 16 May 2009 (15:00)
  • Sweden Hallstavik, Orionparken Stadium (Length: 289 m)
  • Referee: Hungary Istvan Daragó
  • Qualify: 5 + 1R
Pos. Rider Points Details
1 Sweden (2) Linus Sundström 14 (2,3,3,3,3)
2 Sweden (16) Dennis Andersson 13 (2,3,3,3,2)
3 Sweden (1) Kim Nilsson 12 (3,3,2,1,3)
4 Denmark (4) René Bach 10 (1,0,3,3,3)
5 Sweden (12) Anton Rosén 10 (3,1,F,3,3)
6 Finland (14) Kalle Katajisto 9 (1,1,3,2,2)
7 Sweden (13) Ludvig Lindgren 8 (3,F,1,2,2)
8 Sweden (10) 7 (2,2,0,2,1)
9 Sweden (17) 6 (2,2,2,0,0)
10 Denmark (5) Patrick Bjerregaard 6 (1,2,2,0,1)
11 Finland (15) 6 (0,1,1,2,2)
12 Denmark (11) 5 (1,2,1,1,0)
13 Finland (3) 4 (0,0,2,1,1)
14 Norway (9) 4 (0,1,1,1,1)
15 Denmark (6) 3 (3,0,0,X,0)
16 Sweden (18) 3 (3,e,T/-,-,0)
17 Denmark (7) 0 (T/-,-,-,-,-)
18 Denmark (8) Simon Nielsen 0 (X,-,-,-,-)

Lendava[]

  • Semi-Final 3[13][14][15]
  • 13 June 2009 (18:45)
  • Slovenia Lendava, Športni Park Petišovci Pri Lendavi (Length: 398 m)
  • Referee: United Kingdom Anthony Steele
  • Qualify: 5
  • Change:
    • (1) German rider → Slovenian rider
    • (17)Ukraine → second track reserve
Pos. Rider Points Details
1 Russia (5) Artem Laguta 14 (3,3,3,3,2)
2 Poland (7) Dawid Lampart 13+3 (2,3,3,3,2)
3 Poland (16) Patryk Dudek 13+2 (2,3,3,2,3)
4 Poland (15) Sławomir Musielak 12 (3,2,1,3,3)
5 Slovenia (11) Aleksander Čonda 11 (3,1,2,2,3)
6 Czech Republic (14) Michael Hádek 10 (1,3,3,2,1)
7 Poland (2) Kacper Gomólski 8 (3,1,0,3,1)
8 Germany (6) 8 (1,2,F,2,3)
9 Germany (4) 6 (2,2,1,1,0)
10 Poland (12) Marcel Kajzer 6 (E,1,2,1,2)
11 Slovenia (17) 5 (0,0,2,1,2)
12 Russia (9) 4 (2,2,0,0,0)
13 Croatia (3) 3 (0,F,2,0,1)
14 Slovenia (1) 3 (1,1,1,0,0)
15 Germany (8) 3 (0,T/-,1,1,1)
16 Slovenia (13) 0 (0,0,E,-,E)
17 Croatia (10) 0 (E,-,-,-,-)

Final[]

Riding number jacket
  • The Final[16][17][18]
  • 11 July 2009 (19:15 UTC+2)
  • Poland Tarnów, Stadion Miejski (Length: 392 m)
  • Referee: Hungary Istvan Darago
  • Jury President: Denmark B. Thomsen
  • Attendance: 2,000

Riders[]

# Riders Nationality 2008 place
9 Maciej Janowski  Poland 2
5 Artem Laguta  Russia 5
6 Dennis Andersson  Sweden 7
10 Kim Nilsson  Sweden 9
7 Dawid Lampart  Poland 11
14 Michael Hádek  Czech Republic 12
2 Linus Sundström  Sweden SF
1 Aleksander Čonda  Slovenia SF
11 Michal Dudek  Czech Republic SF
3 René Bach  Denmark SF
16 Patryk Dudek  Poland
8 Jevgēņijs Karavackis  Latvia
15 Sławomir Musielak  Poland
12 Przemysław Pawlicki  Poland
13 Anton Rosén  Sweden
4 Martin Vaculík  Slovakia
17 René Deddens  Germany
18 Kalle Katajisto  Finland SF

Heat details[]

Placing Rider Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Pts Pos 21
1 Poland (12) Przemysław Pawlicki 14 3 2 3 3 3 14 1
2 Poland (9) Maciej Janowski 13 2 2 3 3 3 13 3 3
3 Slovakia (4) Martin Vaculík 13 3 3 3 2 2 13 4 2
4 Russia (5) Artem Laguta 13 3 3 2 2 3 13 2 1
5 Poland (16) Patryk Dudek 10 2 1 3 3 1 10 5
6 Poland (15) Sławomir Musielak 9 3 3 1 0 2 9 6
7 Sweden (6) Dennis Andersson 8 X 3 2 1 2 8 7
8 Sweden (2) Linus Sundström 7 2 0 0 3 2 7 8
9 Poland (7) Dawid Lampart 7 2 2 1 2 0 7 9
10 Latvia (8) Jevgēņijs Karavackis 6 1 0 0 2 3 6 10
11 Czech Republic (14) Michael Hádek 5 0 2 2 0 1 5 11
12 Finland (13) Kalle Katajisto 5 1 0 2 1 1 5 12
13 Slovenia (1) Aleksander Čonda 5 1 1 1 1 1 5 13
14 Sweden (10) Kim Nilsson 3 1 1 0 1 0 3 14
15 Denmark (3) René Bach 2 0 1 1 e - 2 15
16 Czech Republic (11) Michal Dudek 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16
17 Germany (17) René Deddens 0 0 0 17
Poland (18) Kacper Gomólski 0 0
Placing Rider Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Pts Pos 21

m - exclusion for exceeding two minute time allowance • t - exclusion for touching the tapes • x - other exclusion • e - retired or mechanical failure • f - fell • ns - non-starter • nc - non-classify

gate A - inside gate B gate C gate D - outside

See also[]

References[]

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