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Pos. | Rider | Country | Pts. | Heats |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Krzysztof Jabłoński | Poland | 13 | (?) +3 |
2 | Grzegorz Walasek | Poland | (?) +2 | |
3 | Christian Hefenbrock | Germany | 12 | ? |
4 | Fredrik Lindgren | Sweden | 11 | ? |
5 | Matej Ferjan | Slovenia | 9 | ? |
6 | Adrian Miedziński | Poland | 8 | ? |
7 | Damian Baliński | Poland | 8 | ? |
8 | Nicolai Klint | Denmark | 8 | - |
9 | Laszlo Szatmari | Hungary | 7 | - |
10 | Niklas Klinberg | Sweden | 7 | - |
11 | Jan-Mike Bjerk | Norway | 6 | - |
12 | Jurica Pavlič | Croatia | 6 | - |
13 | Robert Kościecha | Poland | 4 | - |
14 | Mattias Nilsson | Sweden | 3 | - |
15 | Roman Chromik | Poland | 3 | - |
16 | Andrejs Koroļevs | Latvia | 2 | - |
17 | Matej Žagar | Slovenia | 0 | - |
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The 2005 Individual Speedway European Championship
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