2008 European Pairs Speedway Championship

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The 2008 European Pairs Speedway Championship was the fifth edition of the European Pairs Speedway Championship. The final was held in Natschbach-Loipersbach, Austria on 20 September. [1] [2]

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Czech Republic were the defending European champions but Poland won their third title.

Calendar

DayVenueWinner
Semi-finals
19 July Flag of Ukraine.svg Rivne Speedway Stadium, Rivne Flag of Russia.svg Russia result
13 September Flag of Hungary.svg Miskolc Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic result
Final
20 September Flag of Austria.svg Natschbach-Loipersbach Flag of Poland.svg Poland result

Rules

Semifinal 1

Draw 1. Flag of Romania.svg Flag of Ukraine.svg B
PlacingPair / Rider NameTotal 1 2 - 3 4 - 5 6 7 - 8 - 910 -11121314 -15
1 Flag of Russia.svg Russia 2191321
(3) Roman Ivanov 61-131
(4) Siemen Vlasov 3+1-2*-1-
(16) Sergey Darkin 123333
2 Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia 1971219
(13) Vjačeslavs Giruckis 1123330
(14) Leonid Paura 8+3Fx2*2*2*2
(21) None0
3 Flag of Poland.svg Poland 175817
(7) Karol Ząbik 1132033
(8) Zbigniew Czerwiński 6+22*E112*
(18) None0
4 Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine 1661416
(1) Vladimir Kolodij, Sr. 5+1N12*20
(2) Aleksandr Borodaj 11+12331*2
5 Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia 121912
(11) Matej Žagar 0-----
(12) Izak Šantej 913320
(20) Maks Gregorič 3+1F02*Fx1
6 Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine B 5245
(5) Michail Oneszko 3011-1
(6) Vladimir Omelian 1-Fx-10
(17) Vladimir Kolodij, Jr. 11E0
- Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia 0000
(9) None0
(10) None0
(19) None0
PlacingPair / Rider NameTotal 1 2 - 3 4 - 5 6 7 - 8 - 910 -11121314 -15

Semifinal 2

Draw 1. Flag of France.svg Flag of Hungary.svg B
PlacingPair / Rider NameTotal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9101112131415161718192021
1 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic 2691826
(1) Aleš Dryml, Jr. 0------
(2) Filip Šitera 13+2332*302*
(15) Adrian Rymel 13+12*13133
2 Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary 2581525
(11) Matej Ferjan 9+11*-2-33
(12) Norbert Magosi 12+223032*2*
(20) Laszlo Szatmari 4+22*2*
3 Flag of Germany.svg Germany 2571725
(9) Richard Speiser 10+20132*22*
(10) Martin Smolinski 15+2332*31*3
4 Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary B 173917
(13) Jozsef Tabaka 5+100032*X
(14) Sandor Tihanyi 12+12112*33
5 Flag of Finland.svg Finland 1461014
(3) Kai Laukkanen 6+212*1*E02
(4) Aki-Pekka Mustonen 8032111
6 Flag of Italy.svg Italy 1371113
(7) Mattia Carpanese 430--10
(8) Guglielmo Franchetti 8+12*23X01
(18) Alessandro Milanese 101
7 Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia 6246
(5) Ivan Vargek 3010101
(6) Renato Cvetko 3101010
PlacingPair / Rider NameTotal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 91011121314151617181920 21

m - exclusion for exceeding two minute time allowance • t - exclusion for touching the tapes • x - other exclusion • e - retired or mechanical failure • f - fell
ns - non-starter • nc - non-classify

gate A - insidegate Bgate Cgate D - outside

Final

PlacingPair / Rider NameTotal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910111213141516171819202122
1 Flag of Poland.svg Poland 2881828
(11) Karol Ząbik 10+11*--333
(12) Adam Skórnicki 8233---
(20) Sebastian Ułamek 10+52*2*2*2*2*
2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic 21 +341121
(13) Aleš Dryml, Jr. 2+1011*---
(14) Lukáš Dryml 143E23333
(21) Adrian Rymel 5+212*2*
3 Flag of Russia.svg Russia 21 +281421
(1) Aleksiej Charczenko 0-----0
(2) Renat Gafurov 13+131*3E332
(15) Roman Povazhny 8+22*22*11
4 Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary 1871318
(9) Matej Ferjan 16333322
(10) Sandor Tihanyi 2+1-1-0-1*
(19) Norbert Magosi 0000
5 Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia 1541115
(7) Leonīds Paura 4+2X02*01*1
(8) Vjačeslavs Giruckis 11223220
6 Flag of Austria.svg Austria 137913
(5) Manuel Hauzinger 12331113
(6) Manuel Novotny 110-00-
(17) Andreas Boessner 000
7 Flag of Germany.svg Germany 104810
(3) Martin Smolinski 8121211
(4) Kevin Wölbert 101*0---
(16) Tobias Busch 11*00
PlacingPair / Rider NameTotal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 91011121314151617181920 21 22

m - exclusion for exceeding two minute time allowance • t - exclusion for touching the tapes • x - other exclusion • e - retired or mechanical failure • f - fell
ns - non-starter • nc - non-classify

gate A - insidegate Bgate Cgate D - outside

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References

  1. "European Pairs Speedway Championship". Historia Sportu Zuzlowego. Retrieved 29 July 2021.
  2. "European Pairs Championship". Edinburgh Speedway. Retrieved 29 July 2021.
  3. "Polacy mistrzami Europy". SportoweFakty.pl. 2008-09-20. Archived from the original on 23 September 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-24.

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