2010 Speedway World Cup Race-off

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2010 FIM Speedway World Cup – Race-Off
Information
Date 29 July 2010
City Vojens
Event 3 of 4 (42)
Referee Craig Ackroyd
Jury President Wolfgang Glas
Stadium details
Stadium Speedway Center
Length 300 m
Track speedway track
SWC Results
Best Time Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Lindgren
59.2 secs (in Heat 1)
WinnerFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark - 48 pts
Runner-upFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden - 47 pts
3rd placeFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia - 36 pts
4th placeFlag of Russia.svg  Russia - 19 pts

The 2010 FIM PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna Speedway World Cup Race-Off was the third race of the 2010 Speedway World Cup season. It took place on 29 July 2010 at the Speedway Center in Vojens, Denmark. [1] [2] [3]

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Results

The Race-off was won by host team Denmark (48 pts), and they qualify to the Final. Sweden (47 pts) was quality also. The last two teams, Australia (36 pts) and Russia (19 pts) were knocked out of the competition, and were classified 5th and 6th place in World Cup. Only one rider did not participated in the Event One or Two (Andreas Jonsson replaced Daniel Nermark in Sweden team). Both "Jokers" (Povazhny in Heat 12 and Holder in Heat 15) finished 4th and scoring 0 points. [4] [5]

Pos.National teamPts.
1Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 48
2Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 47
3Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 36
4Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 19

Heat details

PlacingTeam / Rider NameTotal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910111213141516171819202122232425
1Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 4823467912141617202225273033353638404143454648
(1) Kenneth Bjerre 1022222
(2) Nicolai Klindt 812311
(3) Niels Kristian Iversen 911322
(4) Bjarne Pedersen 1022222
(5) Hans N. Andersen (c)1113331
2Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 4735811141517172022222527272929323437404040434647
(1) Fredrik Lindgren 1133230
(2) Jonas Davidsson 722003
(3) Magnus Zetterström (c)1231233
(4) Andreas Jonsson 832021
(5) Antonio Lindbäck 93T330
PlacingTeam / Rider NameTotal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910111213141516171819202122232425
3Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 3614679910131316181920212123232627272930313336
(1) Davey Watt (c)710222
(2) Darcy Ward 631101
(3) Rory Schlein 11231131
(4) Troy Batchelor 41X-12
(5) Chris Holder 8230J03
4Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 19000003345566691011121212131619191919
(1) Artem Laguta 100100
(2) Grigory Laguta (c)301110
(3) Roman Povazhny 2010J10
(4) Denis Gizatullin 400013
(5) Renat Gafurov 903303
PlacingTeam / Rider NameTotal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9101112131415161718192021222324 25

M - exclusion for exceeding two minute time allowance • T - exclusion for touching the tapes • X - other exclusion • E - retired or mechanical failure • F - fell

Helmet colours was permanent for each teams (Red, Blue, White and Yellow/Black). Colours in diagrams means gate positions:
gate A – insidegate Bgate Cgate D – outside

Heat after heat

  1. [59.2] Lindgren, Bjerre, Watt, A.Laguta
  2. [59.8] Ward, Davidsson, Klindt, G.Laguta
  3. [59.9] Zetterström, Schlein, Iversen, Povazhny
  4. [59.7] Jonsson, Pedersen, Batchelor, Gizatulin
  5. [59.7] Lindbäck, Holder, Andersen, Gafurov
  6. [59.3] Gafurov, Pedersen, Zetterström, Watt
  7. [59.8] Andersen, Jonsson, Ward, A.Laguta
  8. [60.3] Schlein, Bjerre, G.Laguta, Lindbäck (T)
  9. [60.6] Lindgren, Klindt, Povazhny, Batchelor (Fx)
  10. [60.6] Holder, Davidsson, Iversen, Gizatulin
  11. [61.4] Iversen, Watt, G.Laguta, Jonsson
  12. [60.3] Lindbäck, Pedersen, Ward, Povazhny (J)
  13. [60.5] Andersen, Lindgren, Schlein, Gizatulin
  14. [60.5] Gafurov, Bjerre, Schlein (TS), Davidsson
  15. [60.4] Klindt, Zetterström, A.Laguta, Holder (J)
  16. [61.0] Andersen, Watt, Povazhny, Davidsson
  17. [60.9] Zetterström, Bjerre, Gizatulin, Ward
  18. [61.0] Schlein, Jonsson, Klindt, Gafurov
  19. [60.7] Lindbäck, Iversen, Batchelor, A.Laguta
  20. [60.5] Lindgren, Pedersen, G.Laguta, Holder
  21. [60.3] Gizatulin, Watt, Klindt, Lindbäck
  22. [60.7] Gafurov, Iversen, Ward, Lindgren
  23. [60.5] Davidsson, Pedersen, Schlein, A.Laguta
  24. [60.8] Zetterström, Batchelor, Andersen, G.Laguta
  25. [60.8] Holder, Bjerre, Jonsson, Povazhny

See also

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