2020 Speedway European Championship

2020 Speedway European Championship
Season details
Dates4 July – 29 July
Events5
Cities5
Countries1
Riders15 permanents
1 wild card(s)
2 track reserves
Heats(in 5 events)
Winners
Champion GBR Robert Lambert
Runner-up DEN Leon Madsen
3rd place RUS Grigory Laguta

The 2020 Speedway European Championship season was the eighth season of the Speedway European Championship (SEC) era, and the 20th UEM Individual Speedway European Championship. It was the seventh series under the promotion of One Sport Lts. of Poland.

Every round of the 2020 championship took place in Poland due to the global coronavirus pandemic. For the first time the winner of the series earned a spot in the 2021 Speedway Grand Prix series.[1]

The title was won by Robert Lambert, who beat Leon Madsen by three points. The pair won all five rounds between them, with Madsen winning the first three before Lambert won the last two. Grigory Laguta took third place overall, while defending champion Mikkel Michelsen claimed fourth.

Qualification

For the 2020 season, 15 permanent riders were joined at each SEC Final by one wildcard and two track reserves.

Defending champion, Mikkel Michelsen from Denmark was automatically invited to participate in all final events, while Grigory Laguta, Leon Madsen, Kacper Woryna and Bartosz Smektała secured their participation in all final events thanks to being in the top five of the general classification in the 2019 season. Due to the cancellation of the SEC Challenge, the rest of the line-up was completed by nominations from each of the national federations.[2]

Qualified riders

#Riders2019 placeSEC Ch placeAppearance
155Denmark Mikkel Michelsen13rd
111Russia Grigory Laguta27th
30Denmark Leon Madsen35th
223Poland Kacper Woryna43rd
115Poland Bartosz Smektała52nd
52Denmark Michael Jepsen Jensen64th
110Denmark Nicki Pedersen77th
744Germany Kai Huckenbeck103rd
225Czech Republic Václav Milík126th
505United Kingdom Robert Lambert133rd
415France David Bellego142nd
98Finland Timo Lahti171st
91Russia Andrey Kudriashov212nd
507Poland Krzysztof Kasprzak5th
36Sweden Peter Ljung2nd

Calendar

Championship Series

All five events in the final series took place in Poland due to the coronavirus pandemic.[3]

RoundDateCity and venueWinnerRunner-up3rd placed4th placedResults
14 JulyPoland Toruń, Poland

Rose Motoarena

Denmark Leon MadsenUnited Kingdom Robert LambertDenmark Nicki PedersenPoland Bartosz Smektałaresults
28 JulyPoland Bydgoszcz, Poland

Polonia Bydgoszcz Stadium

Denmark Leon MadsenDenmark Mikkel MichelsenRussia Grigory LagutaRussia Emil Sayfutdinovresults
322 JulyPoland Rybnik, Poland

Rybnik Municipal Stadium

Denmark Leon MadsenRussia Grigory LagutaPoland Bartosz ZmarzlikDenmark Nicki Pedersenresults
423 JulyPoland Gniezno, Poland

Stadion Miejski

United Kingdom Robert LambertFinland Timo LahtiRussia Grigory LagutaPoland Krzysztof Kasprzakresults
529 JulyPoland Toruń, Poland

Rose Motoarena

United Kingdom Robert LambertDenmark Leon MadsenFinland Timo LahtiGermany Kai Huckenbeckresults

Final Classification

[4]

Pos.RiderPointsPolandPolandPolandPolandPoland
1United Kingdom (505) Robert Lambert671410121714
2Denmark (30) Leon Madsen64121416913
3Russia (111) Grigory Laguta5271313118
4Denmark (155) Mikkel Michelsen461013788
5Poland (115) Bartosz Smektała451178910
6Denmark (110) Nicki Pedersen45141011010
7Finland (98) Timo Lahti438821411
8Poland (223) Kacper Woryna3384759
9France (415) David Bellego31661063
10Czech Republic (225) Václav Milík2666563
11Poland (16) Bartosz Zmarzlik251015
12Germany (744) Kai Huckenbeck25334312
13Poland (507) Krzysztof Kasprzak2571395
14Sweden (36) Peter Ljung2315665
15Denmark (52) Michael Jepsen Jensen2234474
16Russia (191) Andrey Kudriashov2158350
17Russia (16) Emil Sayfutdinov1414
18Poland (16) Paweł Przedpełski1010
19Poland (16) Patryk Dudek88
20Poland (17) Oskar Fajfer33
21Poland (17) Igor Kopeć-Sobczyński110
22Poland (18) Norbert Krakowiak101
23Poland (18) Kamil Brzozowski00
24Russia (17) Sergey Logachev00
25Poland (18) Adrian Gała00

See also

References

  1. ^ "SEC stars set for SGP 2021". SGP. Archived from the original on 10 July 2020. Retrieved 9 July 2020.
  2. ^ "Revised SEC line-up". SEC.
  3. ^ "2020 SEC Events". SEC.
  4. ^ "2020 SEC Standings". SEC.

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