2012 Speedway Grand Prix Qualification

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The 2012 Individual Speedway World Championship Grand Prix Qualification were a series of motorcycle speedway meetings used to determine the three riders who qualified for the 2012 Speedway Grand Prix. The top eight riders finishing the 2011 Grand Prix series automatically qualified for 2012. The final round of qualification – the Grand Prix Challenge – took place on 20 August 2011, in Vetlanda, Sweden. [1]

Qualifying rounds

Round One

Draw 15. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Flag of Sweden.svg
Draw 3. Flag of Hungary.svg József Tabaka → Norbert Magosi
Pos.RiderPointsDetails
1 Flag of Poland.svg (13) Adrian Miedziński 13+3(3,3,2,3,2)
2 Flag of Slovenia.svg (11) Matej Žagar 13+2(3,3,3,1,3)
3 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg (14) Lukáš Dryml 11+3(1,3,2,3,2)
4 Flag of Poland.svg (8) Piotr Protasiewicz 11+2(2,3,3,0,3)
5 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg (4) Matěj Kůs 10(2,2,3,3,R)
6 Flag of Sweden.svg (1) Simon Gustafsson 9(3,2,2,1,1)
7 Flag of Sweden.svg (15) David Ruud 9(2,2,1,2,2)
8 Flag of Russia.svg (5) Denis Gizatullin 9(3,1,3,1,1)
9 Flag of Hungary.svg (3) Norbert Magosi 8(0,1,1,3,3)
10 Flag of Slovenia.svg (2) Aleksander Čonda 7+3(1,1,F,2,3)
11 Flag of France.svg (10) Mathieu Tresarrieu 7+2(2,2,1,2,0)
12 Flag of Sweden.svg (12) Daniel Nermark 7+R(1,1,2,2,1)
13 Flag of Slovenia.svg (16) Matija Duh 3(R,0,1,0,2)
14 Flag of Russia.svg (9) Alexey Kharchenko 3(0,0,1,1,1)
15 Flag of the Netherlands.svg (6) Henry Van Der Steen 1(1,0,0,0,0)
16 Flag of Austria.svg (7) Lukas Simon 0(X,0,0,0,0)
Flag of Slovenia.svg (17) Samo Kukovica
Flag of Slovenia.svg (18) Denis Štojs

Round Two

Draw 2. Flag of Poland.svg Damian Baliński → Jędrzejak
Pos.RiderPointsDetails
1 Flag of Finland.svg (9) Joonas Kylmäkorpi 14(2,3,3,3,3)
2 Flag of Germany.svg (16) Martin Smolinski 13(2,3,3,3,2)
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg (7) Davey Watt 12+3(2,3,3,3,1)
4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg (12) Darcy Ward 12+2(3,2,3,2,2)
5 Flag of Denmark.svg (3) Peter Kildemand 10(2,2,2,1,3)
6 Flag of Germany.svg (18) Max Dilger 9(3,1,0,2,3)
7 Flag of Russia.svg (8) Victor Golubovsky 8(3,1,F,2,2)
8 Flag of Denmark.svg (14) Kenneth Hansen 7+3(1,2,1,1,2)
9 Flag of Germany.svg (4) Tobias Kroner 7+2(1,0,1,2,3)
10 Flag of Argentina.svg (15) Lisandro R. Husman 7+1(3,1,1,1,1)
11 Flag of Slovenia.svg (11) Matic Voldrih 6(1,0,2,3,0)
12 Flag of Ukraine.svg (13) Kilril Tsukanov 5(0,2,2,1,1)
13 Flag of Italy.svg (5) Cristian Carrica 4(1,0,2,0,1)
14 Flag of Poland.svg (2) Tomasz Jędrzejak 3(T/-,3,X,0,N)
15 Flag of Germany.svg (17) Richard Speiser 1(0,1,-,-,-)
16 Flag of Ukraine.svg (6) Oleksandr Borodai 0(0,F,0,0,0)
17 Flag of Argentina.svg (10) Julio Romano 0(F,X,F,T/-,M)
Flag of Germany.svg (1) Christian Hefenbrock
Hefenbrock (#1) replaced by #17
Reserve #18 rode in heats: 1 (#2), 9 (#17), 13 (#17), 15 (#10), 17 (#17)

Round Three

Draw 3. Flag of the United States.svg Ryan Fisher → Marcin Sekulla
Draw 10. Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kyle Legault → Fisher
Draw 14. Flag of the United States.svg Ricky Wells → Ulrich Ostergaard (Reserve 17)
Pos.RiderPointsDetails
1 Flag of Sweden.svg (13) Jonas Davidsson 13(3,3,2,3,2)
2 Flag of Denmark.svg (16) Bjarne Pedersen 12+3(2,3,1,3,3)
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg (12) Edward Kennett 12+2(3,1,3,2,3)
4 Flag of Poland.svg (4) Krzysztof Buczkowski 11(3,2,3,0,3)
5 Flag of Denmark.svg (1) Leon Madsen 11(2,1,2,3,3)
6 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg (6) Daniel King 10(1,3,3,3,0)
7 Flag of Russia.svg (5) Renat Gafurov 9(2,2,1,2,2)
8 Flag of Australia (converted).svg (15) Rory Schlein 8(1,2,2,1,2)
9 Flag of Poland.svg (11) Grzegorz Walasek 7(2,3,0,1,1)
10 Flag of Denmark.svg (8) Nicolai Klindt 6+3(3,0,2,0,1)
11 Flag of Germany.svg (3) Marcin Sekulla 6+2(1,1,3,0,1)
12 Flag of Sweden.svg (9) Thomas H. Jonasson 5(1,X,0,2,2)
13 Flag of the United States.svg (10) Ryan Fisher 4(0,2,1,1,0)
14 Flag of Latvia.svg (2) Jevgēņijs Karavackis 3(0,0,0,2,1)
15 Flag of Denmark.svg (14) Ulrich Ostergaard 3(0,1,1,1,0)
16 Flag of Norway.svg (7) Rune Sola 0(0,0,0,0,0)
Flag of Denmark.svg (17) Kenni Arendt Larsen
Flag of Denmark.svg (18) Michael Jepsen Jensen

Round Four

Draw 6. Flag of Norway.svg Flag of Australia (converted).svg
Draw 18. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomáš Suchánek → Martin Gavenda
Pos.RiderPointsDetails
1 Flag of Slovakia.svg (8) Martin Vaculík 13(3,2,3,2,3)
2 Flag of Poland.svg (13) Maciej Janowski 12(2,3,3,3,1)
3 Flag of Sweden.svg (12) Magnus Zetterström 11(3,3,3,2,-)
4 Flag of Denmark.svg (11) Niels Kristian Iversen 10(2,3,2,1,2)
5 Flag of Poland.svg (9) Przemysław Pawlicki 9(1,1,1,3,3)
6 Flag of Latvia.svg (10) Kjasts Puodžuks 9(0,3,2,2,2)
7 Flag of Germany.svg (7) Kevin Wölbert 9(2,1,1,3,2)
8 Flag of Ukraine.svg (14) Aleksandr Loktaev 9(1,2,2,1,3)
9 Flag of Australia (converted).svg (6) Cameron Woodward 8(0,0,3,2,3)
10 Flag of Ukraine.svg (1) Andriy Karpov 7(3,2,1,X,1)
11 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg (15) Martin Málek 6(3,2,1,F,R)
12 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg (3) Simon Stead 5(2,0,0,1,2)
13 Flag of Russia.svg (16) Andrey Kudryashov 4(0,R,0,3,1)
14 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg (5) Hynek Stichauer 4(1,R,2,R,1)
15 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg (17) Zdeněk Simota 3(1,1,0,1,0)
16 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg (18) Martin Gavenda 1(0,1,0,0,0)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg (2) Aleš Dryml, Jr.
Flag of Russia.svg (4) Artem Laguta
Laguta (#4) replaced by #17
Dryml (#2) replaced by #18

Round Five

Draw 7. Flag of Croatia.svg Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Pos.RiderPointsDetails
1 Flag of Denmark.svg (16) Jesper B. Monberg 14
2 Flag of Poland.svg (11) Krzysztof Kasprzak 13
3 Flag of Poland.svg (9) Sebastian Ułamek 12+3
4 Flag of Sweden.svg (6) Peter Ljung 12+F
5 Flag of Sweden.svg (1) Antonio Lindbäck 22
6 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg (2) Ben Barker 9
7 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg (15) James Wright 9
8 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg (7) Tomáš Suchánek 8
9 Flag of Denmark.svg (3) Hans N. Andersen 7
10 Flag of Slovenia.svg (10) Ales Kraljic 6
11 Flag of Finland.svg (14) Tero Aarnio 4
12 Flag of Germany.svg (4) Frank Facher 4
13 Flag of Hungary.svg (8) József Tabaka 4
14 Flag of Italy.svg (12) Guglielmo Franchetti 3
15 Flag of Italy.svg (5) Mattia Carpanese 2
16 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg (13) Filip Šitera 2
Flag of Italy.svg (17) Alessandro Novello
Flag of Italy.svg (18) Dario Del Torre

Race-offs

Race-off One

Pos.RiderPointsDetails
1 Flag of Sweden.svg (5) Peter Ljung 13(3,2,3,3,2)
2 Flag of Poland.svg (16) Krzysztof Buczkowski 11(1,2,3,2,3)
3 Flag of Poland.svg (7) Krzysztof Kasprzak 10+3(1,2,2,3,2)
4 Flag of Sweden.svg (14) Simon Gustafsson 10+2(3,3,0,1,3)
5 Flag of Russia.svg (4) Victor Golubovski 10+1(1,3,3,3,0)
6 Flag of Denmark.svg (15) Hans N. Andersen 10+0(2,3,1,2,2)
7 Flag of Denmark.svg (9) Kenneth Hansen 9(3,1,3,1,1)
8 Flag of Poland.svg (3) Adrian Miedziński 7(0,1,2,1,3)
9 Flag of Germany.svg (12) Martin Smolinski 7(0,1,2,2,2)
10 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg (1) Matěj Kůs 6(3,0,0,0,3)
11 Flag of Russia.svg (2) Renat Gafurov 6(2,1,0,3,0)
12 Flag of Ukraine.svg (8) Aleksandr Loktaev 6(2,0,1,2,1)
13 Flag of Latvia.svg (13) Andzejs Lebedevs 4(0,3,1,0,0)
14 Flag of Latvia.svg (10) Kjasts Puodžuks 4(2,2,0,0,0)
15 Flag of Australia (converted).svg (11) Rory Schlein 4(1,0,1,1,1)
16 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg (6) Edward Kennett 3(0,0,2,R,1)
Flag of Ukraine.svg (17) Andrij Karpov
Flag of Denmark.svg (18) Nicolai Klindt

Race-off Two

Pos.RiderPointsDetails
1 Flag of Poland.svg (15) Grzegorz Walasek 13(3,3,2,2,3)
2 Flag of Poland.svg (14) Piotr Protasiewicz 12(2,3,3,2,2)
3 Flag of Denmark.svg (8) Bjarne Pedersen 11+3(2,2,2,3,2)
4 Flag of Finland.svg (5) Joonas Kylmäkorpi 11+2(3,0,3,2,3)
5 Flag of Denmark.svg (10) Jesper B. Monberg 11+1(3,1,3,3,1)
6 Flag of Sweden.svg (9) David Ruud 9+3(0,3,0,3,3)
7 Flag of Germany.svg (1) Kevin Wölbert 9+2(3,1,2,3,0)
8 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg (3) Daniel King 8(2,2,1,0,3)
9 Flag of Australia (converted).svg (6) Cameron Woodward 8(1,2,3,0,2)
10 Flag of Poland.svg (4) Przemysław Pawlicki 8(1,3,2,1,1)
11 Flag of Germany.svg (13) Tobias Kroner 7(1,2,1,2,1)
12 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg (16) Tomáš Suchánek 4(0,0,1,1,2)
13 Flag of Denmark.svg (12) Peter Kildemand 3(2,1,-,-,-)
14 Flag of Italy.svg (2) Nicolas Covatti 2(0,0,1,1,0)
15 Flag of Hungary.svg (11) Norbert Magosi 2(1,1,X,0,0)
16 Flag of France.svg (17) Mathieu Tresarrieu 2(0,0,1,1)
17 Flag of Sweden.svg (7) Magnus Zetterström 0(0,0,R,R,-)
Flag of Argentina.svg (18) Lisandro R. Husman

Race-off Three

Pos.RiderPointsDetails
1 Flag of Sweden.svg (9) Antonio Lindbäck 14(3,3,2,3,3)
2 Flag of Slovenia.svg (4) Matej Žagar 11+3+3(2,1,3,2,3)
3 Flag of Poland.svg (16) Sebastian Ułamek 11+2+2+2(3,2,2,2,2)
4 Flag of Denmark.svg (12) Leon Madsen 11+3+1(1,3,3,3,1)
5 Flag of Slovakia.svg (3) Martin Vaculík 11+1+3+0(3,3,0,3,2)
6 Flag of Australia (converted).svg (6) Davey Watt 11+2+1(3,2,3,X,3)
7 Flag of Sweden.svg (8) Jonas Davidsson 9(2,0,3,1,3)
8 Flag of Australia (converted).svg (15) Darcy Ward 8(2,2,1,1,2)
9 Flag of Denmark.svg (14) Niels Kristian Iversen 7(1,3,1,2,0)
10 Flag of Poland.svg (2) Maciej Janowski 7(0,1,2,3,1)
11 Flag of Germany.svg (10) Max Dilger 6(2,0,2,1,1)
12 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg (11) Ben Barker 5(0,1,1,2,1)
13 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg (5) James Wright 3(1,0,0,0,2)
14 Flag of Croatia.svg (13) Dino Kovacic 2(0,2,0,0,0)
15 Flag of Slovenia.svg (17) Aleksander Čonda 2(0,0,1,1,0)
16 Flag of Russia.svg (1) Denis Gizatullin 2(1,1,0,0,0)
Flag of Slovenia.svg (18) Ales Kraljic
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg (7) Lukáš Dryml
Dryml (#7) replaced by #17

Mini-tournament for 2nd to 6th placed:

  1. Semi-Final 1: Zagar, Watt, Vaculik
  2. Semi-Final 2: Madsen, Ułamek
  3. Run-off: Vaculik, Ułamek, Watt
  4. Final: Zagar, Ułamek, Madsen, Vaculik

Grand Prix Challenge

PlacingRiderTotal1234567891011121314151617181920PtsPos21
1 Flag of Sweden.svg (14) Antonio Lindbäck 12333t31213
2 Flag of Denmark.svg (9) Bjarne Pedersen 12322231222
3 Flag of Poland.svg (3) Piotr Protasiewicz 1123123113
4 Flag of Slovakia.svg (15) Martin Vaculík 102t233104
5 Flag of Poland.svg (13) Krzysztof Kasprzak 1013222105
6 Flag of Sweden.svg (4) Peter Ljung 80330286
7 Flag of Denmark.svg (16) Leon Madsen 80213287
8 Flag of Poland.svg (5) Sebastian Ułamek 63030068
9 Flag of Poland.svg (7) Krzysztof Buczkowski 61203069
10 Flag of Finland.svg (11) Joonas Kylmäkorpi 6t1311610
11 Flag of Denmark.svg (1) Jesper B. Monberg 631002611
12 Flag of Poland.svg (10) Grzegorz Walasek 622110612
13 Flag of Slovenia.svg (6) Matej Žagar 621210613
14 Flag of Denmark.svg (12) Hans N. Andersen 511111514
15 Flag of Sweden.svg (2) Simon Gustafsson 4t0031415
16 Flag of Australia (converted).svg (17) Davey Watt 31002316
17 Flag of Russia.svg (8) Victor Golubovski 1000x1117
18 Flag of Sweden.svg (18) David Ruud 0018
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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See also

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