2017 Speedway European Championship

2017 Speedway European Championship
Season details
Dates30 June – 14 October
Events4
Cities4
Countries3
Riders15 permanents
1 wild card(s)
2 track reserves
Heats(in 4 events)
Winners
Champion LVA Andžejs Ļebedevs
Runner-up RUS Artem Laguta
3rd place CZE Václav Milík

The 2017 Speedway European Championship season was the fifth season of the Speedway European Championship (SEC) era, and the 17th UEM Individual Speedway European Championship. It was the fifth series under the promotion of One Sport Lts. of Poland.

The championship was won by Andžejs Ļebedevs, who claimed the title for the first time.[1] Despite not winning a round, he finished in second place three times, leaving him seven points clear of Russia's Artem Laguta in the final standings. Last year's runner-up Václav Milík finished third, while Krzysztof Kasprzak and Andreas Jonsson secured the final spots in the 2018 line-up by finishing forth and fifth respectively.

Qualification

For the 2017 season, 15 permanent riders were joined at each SEC Final by one wild card and two track reserves.

Defending champion, Nicki Pedersen from Denmark was automatically invited to participate in all final events. Václav Milík, Krzysztof Kasprzak, Grigory Laguta and Leon Madsen secured their participation in all final events thanks to being in the top five of the general classification in the 2016 season.

Seven riders qualified through the SEC Challenge and the line-up was then completed when Artem Laguta, Andreas Jonsson and Andžejs Ļebedevs received and accepted wild cards to compete. [2]

Qualified riders

#Riders2016 placeSEC Ch placeAppearance
Denmark Nicki Pedersen15th
Czech Republic Václav Milík23rd
Poland Krzysztof Kasprzak33rd
Russia Grigory Laguta45th
Denmark Leon Madsen52nd
Poland Przemysław Pawlicki813rd
Denmark Kenneth Bjerre21st
Denmark Nicolai Klindt31st
Poland Mateusz Szczepaniak42nd
Germany Martin Smolinski53rd
Poland Kacper Gomólski61st
Poland Adrian Miedziński71st
Russia Artem Laguta2nd
Sweden Andreas Jonsson2nd
Latvia Andžejs Ļebedevs133rd

Calendar

Qualification

The calendar for qualification consisted of 3 Semi-final events and one SEC Challenge event.

RoundDateCity and venueWinnerRunner-up3rd placed4th placedResults
Semifinal 129 AprilHungary Nagyhalász, Hungary

Nagyhalász Speedway Ring

Poland Przemysław PawlickiDenmark Mikkel BechUkraine Andriy KarpovPoland Janusz Kołodziejresults
Semifinal 229 AprilAustria Mureck, Austria

Speedway Stadium

Latvia Andžejs ĻebedevsDenmark Michael Jepsen JensenPoland Adrian MiedzińskiPoland Kacper Gomólskiresults
Semifinal 329 AprilItaly Terenzano, Italy

Moto Club Olimpia

Finland Timo LahtiGermany Martin SmolinskiDenmark Kenneth BjerreRussia Andrey Kudryashovresults
Semifinal 46 MayFrance Lamothe-Landerron, [[]]

Speedway Stadium

Sweden Kim NilssonPoland Mateusz SzczepaniakDenmark Nicolai KlindtFrance David Bellegoresults
SEC Challenge20 MayCroatia Goričan, Croatia

Stadium Millenium

Poland Przemysław PawlickiDenmark Kenneth BjerreDenmark Nicolai KlindtPoland Mateusz Szczepaniakresults

Championship Series

A four-event calendar was scheduled for the final series,[3] with events in Poland, Germany and Sweden.

RoundDateCity and venueWinnerRunner-up3rd placed4th placedResults
130 JunePoland Toruń, Poland

MotoArena Toruń

Poland Jarosław HampelCzech Republic Václav Milík Jr.Latvia Andžejs ĻebedevsPoland Przemysław Pawlickiresults
215 JulyGermany Güstrow, Germany

Stadion Güstrow

Russia Artem LagutaLatvia Andžejs ĻebedevsPoland Krzysztof KasprzakCzech Republic Václav Milík Jr.results
35 AugustSweden Hallstavik, Sweden

HZ Bygg Arena

Czech Republic Václav Milík Jr.Latvia Andžejs ĻebedevsSweden Andreas JonssonSweden Jacob Thorssellresults
414 October[4]Poland Lublin, Poland

Mosir Bystrzyca

Poland Krzysztof KasprzakLatvia Andžejs ĻebedevsRussia Artem LagutaPoland Przemysław Pawlickiresults

Classification

Pos.RiderPointsPolandGermanySwedenPoland
1Latvia (129) Andžejs Ļebedevs5211141314
2Russia (2) Artem Laguta45815913
3Czech Republic (13) Václav Milík441291310
4Poland (507) Krzysztof Kasprzak39911613
5Sweden (100) Andreas Jonsson39108147
6Poland (59) Przemysław Pawlicki34107611
7Poland (58) Mateusz Szczepaniak2991055
8Denmark (91) Kenneth Bjerre2884511
9Russia (9) Andrey Kudryashov267937
10Denmark (52) Michael Jepsen Jensen24987
11Germany (84) Martin Smolinski202378
12Poland (44) Kacper Gomólski206581
13Denmark (66) Leon Madsen205357
14Poland (16) Jarosław Hampel1414
15Denmark (177) Mikkel Bech132254
16Germany (16) Kai Huckenbeck1212
17Sweden (15) Jacob Thorssell1010
18Russia (7) Grigory Laguta99
18Sweden (16) Pontus Aspgren99
20Poland (16) Daniel Jeleniewski77
21Denmark (29) Nicolai Klindt505
22Poland (17) Paweł Przedpełski22
23Poland (18) Szymon Woźniak22

See also

References

  1. ^ "Final 2017 SEC Standings". SEC.
  2. ^ "Participants announced". SEC.
  3. ^ "2017 SEC Events". SEC.
  4. ^ "New date of SEC Final Round has been announced". SEC.
  • speedwayeuro.com
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