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2007 Individual Speedway Junior World Championship
The 2007 Individual Speedway Junior World Championship was the 31st edition of the World motorcycle speedway Under-21 Championships. The title was won by Emil Sajfutdinov of Russia. Calendar - Quarter-finals - Semi-finals - Final Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final *September 9, 2007 (Sunday, 7pm local time) * Ostrów Wielkopolski *Referee: Mick Bates *Jury President: Miloslav Verner *Attendance: 14,000(plSportoweFakty.pl10 September 2007 - "14 tysięcy na finale IMŚJ w Ostrowie" (en. ''"14,000 in IJWC Final in Ostrów"'') *Best Time: 64,18 s (New Track Record) Emil Saifutdinov (9 heat) *Stadium: **Name: Stadion Miejski **Capacity: 12,000 **Host club: Intar Lazur Ostrów Wlkp. (Morten Risager and Luboš Tomíček in 2007 season was riders of Intar Lazur Ostrów Wlkp.) *Track: **Length: 372 m **Width of straight: 14 m **Width of bends: 16 m **FIM Licence N°: 789 (validity: 2007/2008/2009) Heat after heat # (65,00) Ivanov, Risager, Kling, Kennett # (6 ...
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Individual Speedway Junior World Championship
The Speedway Under-21 World Championship is an annual speedway event held each year organized by the International Motorcycling Federation (FIM) since 1977. As of 2022, the title was awarded to the winner of the SGP2 category at the FIM Speedway World Championship. History Between 1977 and 1987 the Championship was the called Individual Speedway Junior European Championship (European Speedway Under 21 Championship), open only to European riders. In 1979, the Championship allowed riders from other continents to compete, but was renamed to the Speedway World Under 21 Championship in 1988. A new competition was named Individual Speedway Junior European Championship was founded by the European Motorcycle Union (UEM) in 1998, only open to European competitors. Originally it was called the European Under-21 Championship (from 1977-1987) but changed its name in 1988 when it was made open to all nations. To confuse matters a new European Individual Speedway Junior Championship was c ...
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Hynek Štichauer
Hynek Štichauer (born 17 June 1987) is a former speedway rider from the Czech Republic. Speedway career He rode in the top tier of British Speedway riding for the Wolverhampton Wolves during the 2009 Elite League speedway season The 2009 Elite League speedway season (also known as the Sky Sports Elite League for sponsorship reasons) was the 75th season of the top division of UK speedway and the 13th since its establishment as the Elite League in 1997. Summary The first .... In 2010, he finished third in the Czech national individual championship. References 1987 births Living people Czech speedway riders Berwick Bandits riders Glasgow Tigers riders Plymouth Devils riders Stoke Potters riders Wolverhampton Wolves riders Sportspeople from Pardubice {{Speedway-stub ...
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Richard Speiser
Richard Speiser (born 3 May 1987) was a German motorcycle racer who competed in Grasstrack, Longtrack and Speedway. World Longtrack Championship Grand-Prix Years * 2009 - 4 apps (9th) 67pts * 2010 - 6 apps (Third) 103pts * 2011 - 6 apps (Second) 103pts * 2012 - Did not compete * 2013 - 6 apps (7th) 81pts * 2014 - 2 apps (12th) 16pts Best Grand-Prix Results * Vechta First 2013, Third 2010, 2011 * Mariánské Lázně Second 2011 * Herxheim Third 2009 Team Championship * 2009 Eenrum (First) 0/47pts (Rode with Gerd Riss, Matthias Kröger, Enrico Janoschka) * 2010 Morizès (First) 14/49pts (Rode with Matthias Kröger, Stephan Katt, Martin Smolinski) * 2011 Scheeßel (First) 19/56pts (Rode with Stephan Katt, Jörg Tebbe, Martin Smolinski) * 2013 Folkestone (4th) 16/44pts (Rode with Stephan Katt, Jörg Tebbe, Enrico Janoschka) European Grasstrack Championship * 2008 Siddeburen (Second) 13pts * 2009 Semi-finalist * 2010 La Réole (4th) 17pts * 2011 Thorpe St Peter (15 ...
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Frank Facher
Frank Facher (born 11 June 1989)''Świat Żużla'', No 1 (81) 2009, pages 38-39, is a German speedway rider who rode for PSŻ Poznań in the 2010 Polish Speedway First League. He signed on Friday 30 July 2010 for the Stoke Potters of the British Premier League on a full contract to replace the injured Hynek Stichauer. Career details World Championships * Individual U-21 World Championship ** ''2007 - 14th placed in the Semi-Final One'' ** ''2008 - 10th placed in Qualifying Round Two'' ** ''2009 - 9th placed in Qualifying Round Two'' ** 2010 - ''qualify to the Semi-Final Two'' * Team U-21 World Championship ** 2006 - 4th placed in the Qualifying Round One for Germany II ** 2007 - Abensberg - 4th place (0 pts) ** ''2008 - 3rd place in the Qualifying Round Two'' ** ''2009 - 2nd place in the Qualifying Round One'' ** ''2010 - 3rd place in the Qualifying Round Two'' European Championships * Individual European Championship ** ''2008 - qualify to the Semi-Final One, bu ...
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Matěj Kůs
Matěj Kůs (born 11 July 1989) is a Czech international motorcycle speedway racer, Multiple Czech Republic Champion (10 times), and European Pairs Champion (2 times). He has also has raced for several clubs in the British Premier League. His promising career has stopped because of several injuries in the past. Between British spectators he is called Matty, Magicman or KusKus. Career summary Kůs represents the Czech Republic and was named 3 times as Speedway Grand Prix Wild Card in Prague. He became a full Czech international representative rider when he was selected for the Speedway World Cup first time in 2008. Kus is supported by Centrum Sportu Ministerstva Vnitra of the Czech Republic. In 2014, Kus rode for Berwick Bandits returning to his parent club Redcar Bears in 2015. Newcastle Diamonds speedway bought him in 2016 and paid the transfer fee to Redcar Bears. In 2017, he started very well: Kus won the first meeting of the season in Lonigo (Italy). Unfortunately, he was i ...
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Adrian Gomólski (born 29 April 1987) is a former international motorcycle speedway rider from Poland. Career He represented the Poland national U-21 team. He started his speedway career in 2003. Family His father Jacek Gomólski and his brother Kacper Gomólski were both speedway riders. Results World Championships * Individual U-21 World Championship ** ''2007 – 2nd track reserve'' * Team U-21 World Championship (U-21 World Cup) ** ''2005 – 2nd in Semi-Final C (8 points) with track reserve team'' ** 2007 – World Champion (10 points) ** ''2008 – injury before the Final (14 points in Qualifying Round 2)'' European Championships * Individual U-19 European Championship ** 2006 – 4th place – 9 points (1,3,2,3,0) Domestic competitions * Individual U-21 Polish Championship ** ''2004 – 10th place in Semi-Final'' ** ''2005 – 15th place in Semi-Final'' ** 2006 – 8th place – 7 points (1,2,1,2,1) ** 2008 – Rybnik – 5th place (10 points) * Polish U ...
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Martin Vaculík (born 5 April 1990) is a Slovak motorcycle speedway rider who is riding for the Stal Gorzów Wielkopolski in the Speedway Ekstraliga, Polish Speedway Ekstraliga. Career On the 6 May 2008, Vaculík gained a Polski Związek Motorowy, Polish speedway licence (''Licencja "Ż"'') at KS Toruń, Toruń. and from 4 June 2008 he has taken part in the Polish Championships as a Polish domestic rider. In 2012, Vaculik won his first ever Grand Prix as part of the 2012 Speedway Grand Prix, 2012 World Championship, he won the 2012 Speedway Grand Prix of Poland in Gorzów. The following year he won the 2013 Speedway European Championship. After missing the World Championship from 2014 until 2016 he returned in 2017 and won the 2017 Speedway Grand Prix of Slovenia. He won his third Grand Prix during the 2018 Speedway Grand Prix series when winning the 2018 Speedway Grand Prix of Poland II. His only venture into British speedway (in 2018) ended in unfortunate circumstances after ...
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Paweł Hlib
Paweł Hlib (born 20 February 1986 in Poland) is a former motorcycle speedway rider from Poland. Career Hlib won the Team Speedway Junior World Championship in 2005, 2006 and 2007 and became the Individual Polish Under-21 Champion in 2007. In December 2008, he joined the Poland national team. Hlib stated that he would like to join the German team because he has German citizenship as well. He returned to ride in Poland during 2019, for Wilki Krosno. It was his final season in Poland. Results World Championship * Individual U-21 World Championship ** 2006 - bronze medal ** 2007 - Champion * Team U-21 World Championship (Under-21 World Cup) ** ''2005 - World Champion (12 points in Semi-Final)'' ** 2006 - World Champion (12 points) ** 2007 - World Champion (10 points) European Championship * Individual U-19 European Championship ** 2003 - 11th place ** 2005 - 4th place Polish competitions * Individual U-21 Polish Championship ** 2006 - Bronze medal ** 2007 - Polis ...
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