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2011 Team Speedway Junior World Championship

2011 speedway racing championship


2011 speedway racing championship

The 2011 Team Speedway Junior World Championship was the seventh FIM Team Under-21 World Championship season. The final took place on 3 September, 2011 at Balakovo in Russia. It was the first final in Russia. The defending Champions were Denmark.

Results

As the 2011 Under-21 World Cup Final was staged in Russia, the Russian team was seeded directly into the Final. The other three finalists were to be determined in two Semi-Finals on May 28.

However, Sweden, who qualified for the Final by winning Semi-final 1, and Australia who qualified by winning Semi-final 2, both withdrew from the Final due to travel cost and visa problems. After both Poland and Finland declined to replace them, their places in the Final was taken by Ukraine and Czech Republic. Anticipating cost and visa problems, Great Britain declined to enter a team in the 2011 Junior World Cup.

On home soil, the Russians easily won their first Under-21 World Cup, scoring 61 points to claim a massive 30 point victory over reigning champions Denmark. Ukraine and Czech Republic finished tied on 29 points each with Ukraine's Aleksandr Loktaev defeating Václav Milík, Jr. in a runoff to decide third place.

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  • Semifinal 1
  • POL Rawicz
  • 28 May 2011
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  • Semifinal 2
  • GER Diedenbergen
  • 28 May 2011
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  • Final
  • RUS Trud Stadium, Balakovo
  • 3 September 2011
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Heat details

Qualifying round

  • 2 May 2011
  • UKR Rivne
  • Referee: GBR Jim Lawrence
  • Jury President: POL Andrzej Grodzki
  • References

|Aleksandr Loktaev |3|3|3|3|3 |Andriej Kobrin |2|2|3|3|3 |Kirył Cykanow |2|3|3|3|2 |Stanisław Ogorodnik |3|3|1|0|2 |Witalij Łysak |2|2||5.14i=X|1|1 |Timo Lahti |1|2|3|2|3 |Jari Makinen ||2.2i=R|2|1|2|2 |Niko Siltaniemi |3|3|0|1|1 |Kalle Katajisto ||4.4i=R|1|2|3|4.21p=3|1 |Mika Loppi |3|1|2|1||5.21i=- |Ladislav Vida |0|1|1||1.16i=-|0 |Aleksander Čonda |3|2|1|2.15p=2|2|2 |Matic Ivacic |0|0|2|2||3.23i=F |Nejc Malesic |2||4.9i=-|2|4.16i=Fx|2|2 |Ziga Radkovic |1|0||5.15i=-||5.20i=F|0 |Ricky Wells |2|3|3|3|3 |Mike Buman |1|1|1|0|1|2.24p=0 |Bryce Starks |1|1|0||3.19i=T|0 |Austin Novratil ||4.4i=Fx||4.6i=R|0||4.20i=M||4.23i=F |Ricky Felicio |0|0|0||5.16i=N||5.24i=-

Semifinal 1

  • 28 May 2011
  • POL Rawicz
  • Referee: GBR Craig Ackroyd
  • Jury President: USA David Joiner
  • Attendance: 1,200
  • References

|Dennis Andersson |3|3|3|3|2 |Simon Gustafsson (c) |2|2|3|1|2 |Ludvig Lindgren |1|2|2|2||3.22i=Fx |Kim Nilsson |2|2|3|2|3 |Linus Sundström |3|3|3|3|3 |Patryk Dudek |2|2|2|3|2 |Przemysław Pawlicki |3|2|3|3|2 |Maciej Janowski (c) |2|3|2|1|3 |Bartosz Zmarzlik |3|3|0|2|1 |Piotr Pawlicki, Jr. |2|3||5.14i=R2|2|3 |Kiril Tsukanov (c) |0||1.6i=Fx|1|1.15p=0|2||1.21i=- |Andriy Kobrin |1|0|1|1|1 |Aleksandr Loktaev |3|1|1|3|3.21p=3|1 |Volodymyr Teygel |1|0|2|0|0 |Stanislav Ogorodnik |0|1||5.15i=-|0|0 |Michael Hádek (c) |1|1|2|1|2 |Roman Čejka |0|0|1|0|0 |Jan Holub III |0||3.6i=Fx|0|0|1 |Václav Milík, Jr. |0|1|1|0|1 |Michal Dudek |1|0|0|1|0

Semifinal 2

  • 28 May 2011
  • GER Diedenbergen
  • Referee: POL Marek Wojaczek
  • Jury President: GBR Anthony Steele
  • References

|Josh Grajczonek |3|3|3|2|3 |Richard Sweetman |2|2|3|2|1 |Sam Masters |3|2|3|2|3 |Justin Sedgmen |2|3|0|3|3 |Darcy Ward |3|3|3|3|3 |Michael Jepsen Jensen (c) |2|3|3|3|2 |Mikkel B. Jensen |3|2|2|3|2 |Michael Palm Toft |2|2|2|2|3 |Jonas Andersen |3|2|1|2|2 |Lasse Bjerre |2|3|2|3|2 |Kalle Katajisto |1||1.8i=R|1.11i=R|1|1|0 |Jari Makinen |1|1|1|1|1|2.22p=1 |Niko Siltaniemi ||3.3i=F/N||3.10i=-||3.11i=-||3.19i=-||3.22i=- |Mika Loppi |0|0|4.10p=1|1|1|0 |Timo Lahti (c) |1|1|1|1|5.19p=1|2 |Kai Huckenbeck (c) |0|1|2||1.16i=T|1.17i=F|0 |Marcel Helfer |0|0|0||2.17i=-|0 |Danny Maassen ||3.3i=X|1|2|0|1 |Michel Hofmann |1|0|0|0|0 |Andre Mochner |0||5.10i=Fx|0|0|1

Final

  • 3 September 2011
  • RUS Balakovo
  • Stadion Trud (Length: 380 m)
  • Referee: HUN Istvan Darago

|Andrey Kudryashov (c) |1|3|1|3|2 |Artem Laguta |3|3|3|3|3 |Vitaly Belousov |1|3|1|3|3 |Ilya Chalov |3|3|2|3|3 |Vladimir Borodulin |3|3|3|2||5.25i=E |René Bach (c) |0|0|1.10p=1||1.13i=F||1.20i=-||1.22i=- |Mikkel Bech |2||2.10i=-|1|2|2.22p=1|2 |Jonas Andersen |0|0|2|2|1 |Michael Jepsen Jensen |2|0|2|2|4.20p=3|3 |Mikkel Michelsen |2|0|1|1|1 |Kiril Tsukanov (c) |3|2|3|0|1.20i=F|2 |Andriy Kobrin |0|1|0||2.18i=E||2.21i=F|2.24p=0 |Aleksandr Loktaev |3|2|3|3.13p=3|2|2 |Volodymyr Teygel |0|1||4.12i=X||4.20i=-|1 |Stanislav Melnichuk |0|1||5.13i=-|0||5.24i=- |Michael Hádek (c) |2|2|1|0|0 |Jan Holub III |1|1|0|1|2 |Václav Milík, Jr. |2|2|2|1|3.21p=3|1 |Roman Čejka |1|0|2|1||4.21i=- |Michal Dudek |1|2|0|1|0

References

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