2012 Speedway Under-21 World Championship

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Michael Jepsen Jensen
  2011
2013  

The 2012 Individual Speedway Junior World Championship was the 36th edition of the FIM World motorcycle speedway Under-21 Championships. [1] [2]

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The final was run over a series of seven races between 21 July and November 2011. Michael Jepsen Jensen became the new champion. [3] [4] [5]

Qualification

Four qualifying rounds saw eight riders from each round progressing to the semi-final round. The top seven riders from both semi-finals were automatically qualified for the Final series.

Semi-finals

Final series

There were fourteen permanent riders (riders placed 1st to 7th in both semi finals were automatically qualified for all Final meetings). Two Wild Card riders were nominated to each final meeting (approval and nomination by CCP Bureau). Two Track Reserve riders were nominated by national federation.

#DateVenueWinnersRunner-up3rd place
121 July Flag of Italy.svg Santa Marina Stadium, Lonigo Flag of Denmark.svg Michael Jepsen Jensen Flag of Poland.svg Przemysław Pawlicki Flag of Poland.svg Bartosz Zmarzlik
24 August Flag of Slovenia.svg Petišovci Stadium, Lendava Flag of Poland.svg Maciej Janowski Flag of Denmark.svg Mikkel Bech Jensen Flag of Poland.svg Patryk Dudek
317 August Flag of England.svg Brandon Stadium, Coventry Flag of Denmark.svg Michael Jepsen Jensen Flag of Poland.svg Przemysław Pawlicki Flag of Denmark.svg Mikkel Bech Jensen
415 September Flag of Poland.svg The Swallow's Nest, Tarnów Flag of Denmark.svg Michael Jepsen Jensen Flag of Poland.svg Patryk Dudek Flag of Poland.svg Maciej Janowski
513 October Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Svítkov Stadium, Pardubice Flag of Poland.svg Maciej Janowski Flag of Denmark.svg Michael Jepsen Jensen Flag of Ukraine.svg Aleksandr Loktaev
63 November Flag of Argentina.svg Antonio Miranda Circuit, Bahía Blanca Flag of Denmark.svg Michael Jepsen Jensen Flag of Poland.svg Maciej Janowski Flag of Sweden.svg Pontus Aspgren
710 November Flag of Argentina.svg Antonio Miranda Circuit, Bahía Blanca Flag of Poland.svg Maciej Janowski Flag of Denmark.svg Michael Jepsen Jensen Flag of Denmark.svg Mikkel Bech Jensen

Classification

The meeting classification was according to the points scored during the meeting (heats 1–20). The total points scored by each rider during each final meeting (heat 1–20) were credited also as World Championship points. The FIM Speedway Under 21 World Champion was the rider having collected most World Championship points at the end of the series. In case of a tie between one or more riders in the final overall classification, a run-off will decide the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place. For all other placings, the better-placed rider in the last final meeting will be the better placed rider.

Pos.RiderPoints Flag of Italy.svg Flag of Slovenia.svg Flag of England.svg Flag of Poland.svg Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Flag of Argentina.svg Flag of Argentina.svg
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Denmark.svg Michael Jepsen Jensen 9012101514131313
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Poland.svg Maciej Janowski 8911131013141315
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Denmark.svg Mikkel Bech Jensen 751112116111113
4 Flag of Denmark.svg Mikkel Michelsen 59978106811
5 Flag of Denmark.svg Nicklas Porsing 508798117
6 Flag of Poland.svg Przemysław Pawlicki 431291210
7 Flag of Denmark.svg Nikolaj Busk Jakobsen 419253778
8 Flag of Sweden.svg Pontus Aspgren 408181211
9 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Václav Milík, Jr. 39461251011
10 Flag of Ukraine.svg Aleksandr Loktaev 37681013
11 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sam Masters 37610588
12 Flag of Poland.svg Patryk Dudek 3011613
13 Flag of Poland.svg Bartosz Zmarzlik 291199
14 Flag of Poland.svg Tobiasz Musielak 2558210
15 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dakota North 21588
16 Flag of Poland.svg Piotr Pawlicki Jr. 21984
17 Flag of Poland.svg Damian Adamczak 182835
18 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kyle Newman 1010
19 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Michal Skurla 1055
20 Flag of Latvia.svg Andzejs Lebedevs 99
21 Flag of Argentina.svg Facundo Albin 844
22 Flag of Poland.svg Jakub Jamróg 77
23 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Eduard Krčmář 66
23 Flag of Poland.svg Kacper Gomólski 66
25 Flag of Argentina.svg Facundo Cuello 523
25 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tom Perry 55
27 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Zdenek Holub 44
28 Flag of Argentina.svg Fernando Garcia 422
29 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Holub III 33
30 Flag of Argentina.svg Sebastian Clemete 321
31 Flag of Italy.svg Michele Paco Castagna 22
31 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Roman Cejka 22
33 Flag of Argentina.svg Alejandro Iglesias 110
33 Flag of Slovenia.svg Matic Ivacic 11
33 Flag of Italy.svg Nicolas Vicentin 11
36 Flag of Croatia.svg Dino Kovacic 00
36 Flag of Poland.svg Ernst Koza 00

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