2009 Speedway Under-21 World Championship

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The final was held at the Matija Gubec Stadium
End date3 October 2009
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The 2009 Individual Speedway Junior World Championship was the 33rd edition of the FIM World motorcycle speedway Under-21 Championships. [1] [2]

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The final took place on 4 October 2009, at the Matija Gubec Stadium, in Goričan, Croatia. [3] It was first final to be held in the Balkans and the Championship was won by Australian rider Darcy Ward. [4] [5] [6]

Calendar

DateVenueWinner
Domestic Qualifications
21 April Flag of Poland.svg Gorzów Wlkp. Flag of Poland.svg Michał Mitko result
Qualifying Rounds
26 April Flag of Germany.svg Neustadt/Donau Flag of Slovakia.svg Martin Vaculík result
16 May Flag of Slovenia.svg Krško Flag of Croatia.svg Jurica Pavlic result
17 May Flag of England.svg Hoddesdon Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Robert Mear result
16 May Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Mšeno Flag of Germany.svg Kevin Wölbert result
24 May Flag of Norway.svg Elgane Flag of Sweden.svg Thomas H. Jonasson result
Semi-Finals
20 June Flag of Hungary.svg Miskolc Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tai Woffinden result
27 June Flag of Sweden.svg Kumla Flag of Sweden.svg Thomas H. Jonasson result
Final
3 October Flag of Croatia.svg Goričan Flag of Australia (converted).svg Darcy Ward result

Domestic Qualifications

Finland

Pos.RiderPointsDetails
1 Appe Mustonen 13(3,3,2,2,3)
2 Tomi Reima 13(1,3,3,3,3)
3 Kalle Katajisto 12(3,3,3,u,3)
4 Niko Siltaniemi 11(3,3,1,3,1)
5 Teemu Lahti 10+3(2,1,3,2,2)
6 Timo Lahti 10+2(3,2,0,3,2)
7 Flag of Sweden.svg Peter Wall 10(1,1,2,3,3)
8 Flag of Sweden.svg Robin Burestad 8(2,2,X,2,X)
9 Flag of Sweden.svg Niklas Larsson 6(0,1,2,2,1)
10 Jari Makinen 6(2,2,1,1,X)
11 Flag of Sweden.svg David Hillborg 6(1,1,1,1,2)
12 Joni Keskinen 5(0,2,3,X,0)
13 Flag of Sweden.svg Jens Oscarsson 4(0,X,2,0,2)
14 Aarni Heikkila 4(2,0,0,1,1)
15 Joni Kitala 4(1,0,1,1,1)
16 Jarkko Palmi 0(X,0,0,X,X)

Top two riders from Domestic Final:

Last one rider was nominated:

Reserves:

Poland

32 riders to Domestic Semi-Finals was nominated by Main Commission of Speedway Sport. Semi-Finals took place on 17 April in Poznań and Rzeszów. The top eight riders from each Domestic Semi-Finals will qualify for the Domestic Final.

Pos.RiderPointsDetails
1(2) Sławomir Musielak, LES14(3,3,3,2,3)
2(5) Adrian Szewczykowski, GOR13(3,3,2,2,3)
3(10) Patryk Pawlaszczyk, OST11(3,Fx,3,3,2)
4(14) Paweł Zmarzlik, GOR11(3,2,3,1,2)
5(11) Adam Kajoch, POZ10(2,2,3,3,0)
6(3) Mateusz Lampkowski, TOR9(2,3,2,0,2)
7(6) Damian Sperz, GDA9(1,1,2,2,3)
8(1) Przemysław Pawlicki, LES8+3(1,1,0,3,3)
9(13) Maciej Piaszczyński, ŁÓD8+2(2,2,2,1,1)
10(8) Mateusz Kowalczyk, KRO6(2,3,1,0,0)
11(4) Kamil Pulczyński, TOR5(0,0,1,3,1)
12(7) Bartosz Szymura, RYB5(E4,1,T,2,2)
13(16) Łukasz Cyran, GOR5(1,1,1,1,1)
14(12) Kacper Gomólski, GNI4(1,2,1,Fx,Fx)
15(15) Janusz Baniak, ZIE2(F3,F4,0,1,1)
16(9) Emil Idziorek, OST0(0,E4,-,-,-)
Pos.RiderPointsDetails
1(8) Rafał Fleger, RYB12(3,3,2,2,2)
2(2) Patryk Dudek, ZIE11(1,3,3,3,1)
3(1) Grzegorz Zengota, ZIE10(3,3,1,3,E/start)
4(3) Sławomir Pyszny, RYB10(2,3,1,2,2)
5(5) Dawid Lampart, RZE9(1,F1,2,3,3)
6(16) Szymon Kiełbasa, TAR9(E1,2,3,1,3)
7(12) Michał Mitko, RYB9(2,1,1,2,3)
8(7) Grzegorz Stróżyk, POZ9(2,2,2,1,2)
9(9) Damian Celmer, TOR8(3,2,3,Fx,Fx)
10(13) Mateusz Łukaszewski, LES7(3,1,3,F2,0)
11(10) Borys Miturski, CZE7(1,2,1,Fx,3)
12(6) Mateusz Szostek, RZE7(0,1,2,3,1)
13(15) Kamil Cieślar, CZE5(2,1,0,2,M)
14(14) Marcin Piekarski, CZE3(1,0,0,E4,2)
15(4) Kamil Fleger, RYB2(0,0,E4,1,1)
16(17) Piotr Machnik, KRO1(E4,1,E)
17(11) Marcel Kajzer, GNI0(E4,0,0,-,-)

Domestic Final

Pos.RiderPointsDetails
1(15) Michał Mitko, RYB14(3,2,3,3,3)
2(11) Grzegorz Zengota, ZIE13(3,3,3,3,1)
3(16) Przemysław Pawlicki, LES12(2,3,2,2,3)
4(8) Szymon Kiełbasa, TAR10+3(3,2,3,2,0)
5(1) Paweł Zmarzlik, GOR10+2(1,3,1,3,2)
6(10) Mateusz Lampkowski, TOR10+1(2,1,3,3,1)
7(4) Adam Kajoch, POZ9+3(2,0,2,2,3)
8(3) Patryk Pawlaszczyk, OST9+2(3,1,2,1,2)
9(2) Sławomir Pyszny, RYB8(0,3,2,1,2)
10(14) Sławomir Musielak, LES8(1,2,1,2,2)
11(12) Adrian Szewczykowski, GOR5(1,1,1,1,1)
12(6) Dawid Lampart, RZE4(M/-,0,F3,1,3)
13(5) Rafał Fleger, RYB4(2,2,0,F4x,-)
14(9) Patryk Dudek, ZIE1(0,0,0,0,1)
15(13) Grzegorz Stróżyk, POZ1(0,1,F1x,M/-,-)
16(17) Maciej Piaszczyński, ŁÓD1(1,0,E)
17(18) Damian Celmer, TOR0(0,0,0)
18(7) Damian Sperz, GDA0(0,0,Fx,-,-)

Qualifying rounds

Neustadt/Donau

Pos.RiderPointsDetails
1 Flag of Slovakia.svg (11) Martin Vaculík 14+3(3,3,3,3,2)
2 Flag of Poland.svg (4) Maciej Janowski 14+2(2,3,3,3,3)
3 Flag of Poland.svg (12) Grzegorz Zengota 13(2,2,3,3,3)
4 Flag of Latvia.svg (1) Maksims Bogdanovs 12(3,3,1,2,3)
5 Flag of Germany.svg (10) Max Dilger 10(1,2,2,3,2)
6 Flag of Latvia.svg (13) Vjačeslavs Giruckis 9(3,1,1,2,2)
7 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg (6) Ben Barker 8(3,3,2,F/-,-)
8 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg (16) Jan Holub III 7(1,1,E,2,3)
9 Flag of Germany.svg (14) Frank Facher 7(2,1,2,1,1)
10 Flag of Germany.svg (3) Manfred Betz 5(1,2,1,1,0)
11 Flag of Germany.svg (5) René Deddens 4(2,0,2,X,0)
12 Flag of Italy.svg (9) Mattia Tadiello 4(0,2,F,1,1)
13 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg (8) Michael Hádek 3(F,0,3,X,E)
14 Flag of France.svg (7) Theo di Palma 3(1,0,0,0,2)
15 Flag of Germany.svg (18) Sebastian Eckerle 3(2,1)
16 Flag of Austria.svg (15) Lukas Simon 3(0,1,1,0,1)
17 Flag of France.svg (2) Gabriel Dubernard 0(0,0,0,F,0)
- Flag of Germany.svg (17) Marcel Helfer --

Krško

Pos.RiderPointsDetails
1 Flag of Croatia.svg (5) Jurica Pavlic 15(3,3,3,3,3)
2 Flag of Poland.svg (10) Przemysław Pawlicki 13(3,2,3,2,3)
3 Flag of Poland.svg (8) Szymon Kiełbasa 12(2,3,3,2,2)
4 Flag of Germany.svg (4) Tobias Busch 11(2,2,2,3,2)
5 Flag of Poland.svg (7) Patryk Pawlaszczyk 10(1,3,0,3,3)
6 Flag of Slovenia.svg (2) Matic Voldrih 10(3,3,2,X,2)
7 Flag of Slovenia.svg (13) Aleksander Čonda 9(1,1,1,3,3)
8 Flag of Germany.svg (16) Eric Pudel 8(2,1,3,1,1)
9 Flag of Slovenia.svg (9) Matija Duh 7(2,2,1,2,0)
10 Flag of Ukraine.svg (14) Kiril Tcukanov 6(3,1,2,X,0)
11 Flag of Slovenia.svg (11) Aljosa Remih 6(1,2,2,F,1)
12 Flag of Croatia.svg (12) Nikola Pigac 4(0,0,1,2,1)
13 Flag of Ukraine.svg (3) Mihailo Oneshko 3(1,0,0,0,2)
14 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg (15) Paul Starke 2(0,1,0,e,1)
15 Flag of Hungary.svg (6) Tamás Szilágyi 1(0,0,0,1,0)
16 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg (1) Brendan Johnson 1(0,0,1,F,-)
17 Flag of Slovenia.svg (17) Samo Kukovica 0(X)

Rye House

Pos.RiderPointsDetails
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg (13) Robert Mear 13+3(3,3,2,2,3)
2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg (3) Darcy Ward 13+2(3,3,2,3,2)
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg (8) Tai Woffinden 12(3,3,3,3,e2)
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg (4) Lewis Bridger 11(1,1,3,3,3)
5 Flag of Poland.svg (5) Artur Mroczka 10(2,2,2,2,2)
6 Flag of the United States.svg (9) Ricky Wells 9+3(3,1,1,2,2)
7 Flag of Poland.svg (1) Paweł Zmarzlik 9+2(2,Fx,1,3,3)
8 Flag of Australia (converted).svg (16) Kozza Smith 9+1(2,2,2,F3,3)
9 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg (6) Lee Smart 7(0,3,3,1,0)
10 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg (17) Jamie Courtney 7(2,0,3,1,1)
11 Flag of New Zealand.svg (14) Jade Mudgeway 6(1,2,0,2,1)
12 Flag of Poland.svg (7) Adam Kajoch 4(1,2,0,0,1)
13 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg (10) Pavol Pucko 4(1,0,1,1,1)
14 Flag of New Zealand.svg (2) Grant Tregoning 3(0,1,1,1,0)
15 Flag of the United States.svg (15) Tim Gomez 2(0,0,0,0,2)
16 Flag of Germany.svg (11) Kai Huckenbeck 1(X,1,0,0,0)
17 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg (12) Joe Haines -(F/-,-,-,-,-)

Mšeno

Pos.RiderPointsDetails
1 Flag of Germany.svg (13) Kevin Wölbert 14(3,3,3,2,3)
2 Flag of Russia.svg (16) Artem Laguta 13+3(2,3,2,3,3)
3 Flag of Denmark.svg (11) Nicolai Klindt 13+2(3,3,3,1,3)
4 Flag of Poland.svg (6) Michał Mitko 11(3,3,1,3,1)
5 Flag of Germany.svg (3) Sönke Petersen 11(3,1,3,2,2)
6 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg (2) Matěj Kůs 11(2,2,3,3,1)
7 Flag of Australia (converted).svg (15) Justin Sedgmen 8(1,2,2,1,2)
8 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg (8) Filip Šitera 7(2,2,E,0,3)
9 Flag of Poland.svg (9) Mateusz Lampkowski 7(1,2,2,F,2)
10 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg (14) Martin Gavenda 6(0,1,1,3,1)
11 Flag of Russia.svg (4) Vyacheslav Kazachuk 6(1,1,0,2,2)
12 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg (10) Simon Lambert 5(2,0,2,1,0)
13 Flag of Denmark.svg (7) Nicki Barrett 4(1,0,1,2,0)
14 Flag of Croatia.svg (1) Renato Cvetko 2(0,0,0,1,1)
15 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg (12) Michal Dudek 1(0,0,1,0,0)
16 Flag of Australia (converted).svg (5) Aaron Summers 1(0,1,e,e,0)

Elgane

Pos.RiderPointsDetails
1 Flag of Sweden.svg (7) Thomas H. Jonasson 15(3,3,3,3,3)
2 Flag of Sweden.svg (13) Linus Eklöf 12(3,3,2,1,3)
3 Flag of Denmark.svg (14) Kenni Larsen 11+3(0,3,3,2,3)
4 Flag of Denmark.svg (3) Patrick Hougaard 11+e(2,2,2,3,2)
5 Flag of Sweden.svg (4) Ludvig Lindgren 10(3,3,1,3,X)
6 Flag of Denmark.svg (5) Peter Kildemand 10(2,2,3,1,2)
7 Flag of Sweden.svg (10) Kim Nilsson 9(2,2,0,2,3)
8 Flag of Sweden.svg (15) Anders Mellgren 8(2,1,2,1,2)
9 Flag of Denmark.svg (11) Leon Madsen 7(3,0,2,2,X)
10 Flag of Denmark.svg (16) Patrick Nørgaard 7(1,1,3,0,2)
11 Flag of Denmark.svg (8) René Bach 7(1,2,1,3,Fx)
12 Flag of Finland.svg (9) Kalle Katajisto 5(1,1,0,2,1)
13 Flag of Finland.svg (1) Niko Siltaniemi 2(1,0,1,N,N)
14 Flag of Norway.svg (2) Lars Daniel Gunnestad 2(0,1,1,0,E)
15 Flag of Norway.svg (17) Lars Filip 1(0,T,T,0,1
16 Flag of Finland.svg (12) Teemu Lahti 0(0,0,X,X,N)
17 Flag of Sweden.svg (6) Anton Rosén 0(F/-,-,-,-,-)

Semi-finals

Miskolc

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Pos.RiderPointsDetails
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg (9) Tai Woffinden 14(3,2,3,3,3)
2 Flag of Denmark.svg (1) Patrick Hougaard 13(3,3,2,2,3)
3 Flag of Russia.svg (14) Artem Laguta 11+3(2,3,2,1,3)
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg (16) Lewis Bridger 11+2(1,2,3,3,2)
5 Flag of Australia (converted).svg (5) Darcy Ward 11+1(3,1,3,2,2)
6 Flag of Croatia.svg (11) Jurica Pavlic 10(2,3,1,3,1)
7 Flag of Latvia.svg (12) Vjačeslavs Giruckis 9(0,1,2,3,3)
8 Flag of Poland.svg (13) Michał Mitko 7+3(e,0,3,2,2)
9 Flag of Sweden.svg (15) Linus Eklöf 7+2(3,2,0,2,0)
10 Flag of Hungary.svg (4) József Tabaka 6(2,3,e,1,0)
11 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg (10) Matěj Kůs 6(1,2,1,1,1)
12 Flag of Poland.svg (8) Szymon Kiełbasa 4(2,e,0,0,2)
13 Flag of Slovenia.svg (3) Matic Voldrih 4(1,1,1,0,1)
14 Flag of Slovenia.svg (7) Aleksander Čonda 3(1,0,2,0,0)
15 Flag of Latvia.svg (2) Maksims Bogdanovs 3(0,0,1,1,1)
16 Flag of Slovakia.svg (6) Martin Vaculík 1(e,1,-,-,-)
17 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg (17) Jan Holub III 0(e,0)
18 Flag of Slovenia.svg (18) Matija Duh 0(0)

Kumla

Pos.RiderPointsDetails
1 Flag of Sweden.svg (14) Thomas H. Jonasson 13+3(3,3,3,1,3)
2 Flag of Poland.svg (12) Grzegorz Zengota 13+2(2,3,3,2,3)
3 Flag of Poland.svg (1) Przemysław Pawlicki 12(3,3,3,0,3)
4 Flag of Denmark.svg (15) Kenni Larsen 11(2,3,2,2,2)
5 Flag of Sweden.svg (2) Ludvig Lindgren 10(2,2,0,3,3)
6 Flag of Poland.svg (7) Maciej Janowski 9(e,2,3,3,1)
7 Flag of Denmark.svg (5) Nicolai Klindt 9(1,2,1,3,2)
8 Flag of Sweden.svg (9) Simon Gustafsson 9(1,1,2,3,2)
9 Flag of the United States.svg (4) Ricky Wells 5+3(1,2,1,0,1)
10 Flag of Australia (converted).svg (13) Justin Sedgmen 5+2(1,0,0,2,2)
11 Flag of Poland.svg (10) Patryk Pawlaszczyk 5+1(0,1,2,2,0)
12 Flag of Poland.svg (6) Paweł Zmarlik 4(3,e,0,1,e)
13 Flag of Germany.svg (8) Max Dilger 4(2,0,1,0,1)
14 Flag of Australia (converted).svg (17) Kozza Smith 3(3)
15 Flag of Germany.svg (11) Kevin Wölbert 3(t/-,0,2,1,0)
16 Flag of Poland.svg (16) Artur Mroczka 3(0,1,1,1,e)
17 Flag of Denmark.svg (3) Peter Kildemand 2(0,1,0,0,1)

Final

PlacingRiderTotal1234567891011121314151617181920PtsPos21
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Australia (converted).svg (9) Darcy Ward 1333322131
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Croatia.svg (3) Jurica Pavlic 12222331233
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Denmark.svg (5) Patrick Hougaard 12322231242
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg (7) Tai Woffinden 12T/-33331221
5 Flag of Poland.svg (8) Maciej Janowski 1123Fx33115
6 Flag of Denmark.svg (2) Nicolai Klindt 1031321106
7 Flag of Poland.svg (10) Grzegorz Zengota 8F1321287
8 Flag of Sweden.svg (6) Simon Gustafsson 70Fx33178
9 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg (12) Lewis Bridger 72212079
10 Flag of Denmark.svg (13) Kenni Larsen 721112710
11 Flag of Sweden.svg (14) Thomas H. Jonasson 6321F3-611
12 Flag of Russia.svg (15) Artem Laguta 411011412
13 Flag of Hungary.svg (17) József Tabaka 312313
14 Flag of Poland.svg (1) Michał Mitko 31011F314
15 Flag of Latvia.svg (16) Vjačeslavs Giruckis 2F0200215
16 Flag of the United States.svg (11) Ricky Wells 210001216
17 Flag of Sweden.svg (4) Ludvig Lindgren 101000117
PlacingRiderTotal12345678910111213141516171819 20 PtsPos21

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

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