2019 Danish speedway season

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2019 Danish speedway season
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Kenneth Bjerre became the 2019 champion of Denmark
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Individual

Individual Championship

The 2019 Danish Individual Speedway Championship was the 2019 edition of the Danish Individual Speedway Championship. [1]

Contents

The final was staged over a single round, at the Holsted Speedway Center. Kenneth Bjerre won his second national title, having previously triumphed in 2010. Seven-time champion Niels Kristian Iversen finished second, with Rasmus Jensen third and Bjarne Pedersen fourth. [2] [3]

Each rider competed in five rides, with the four top scorers racing in an additional heat. The points from the additional heat were then added to the previous score from the five riders. The winner was the rider who accumulated the most points in all of their rides, and not the rider who won the additional heat.

Final

  • 30 May 2019, held at the Holsted Speedway Center, Holsted [4]
Pos.RiderPointsDetails
1 Kenneth Bjerre (Holsted)18(3,3,3,3,3,3)
2 Niels Kristian Iversen (Esbjerg)13(3,3,3,0,2,2)
3 Rasmus Jensen (Holsted)12(3,2,2,2,2,1)
4 Bjarne Pedersen (Esbjerg)10(0,2,3,2,3,0)
5 Nicki Pedersen (Holsted)10(2,3,1,3,1)
6 Michael Jepsen Jensen (Region Varde)10(2,3,2,2,1)
7 Frederik Jakobsen (Fjelsted)8(2,1,2,3,0)
8 René Bach (Holsted)8(1,0,2,3,2)
9 Mikkel Michelsen (Slangerup)8(1,2,1,1,3)
10 Mikkel Bech (Region Varde)8(2,1,1,2,2)
11 Jonas Jeppesen (Esbjerg)6(W,2,3,0,1)
12 Nicolai Klindt (Holsted)4(3,0,0,0,1)
13 Mads Korneliussen (Region Varde)4(0,0,T,1,3)
14 Nikolaj Busk Jakobsen (Grindsted)3(1,1,0,1,0)
15 Sam Jensen (Holsted)3(1,1,1,0,0)
16 Claus Vissing (Grindsted)1(0,0,0,1,U)
Jonas Seifert-Salk (Slangerup)DNR
Mads Hansen (Region Varde)DNR

U21 Championship

Jonas Jeppesen won the U21 Championship for the second time. [5] [6] [7]

Pos.RiderPoints
1 Jonas Jeppesen 13+3
2 Matias Nielsen 13+2
3 Marcus Birkemose 14+1
4 Jonas Seifert-Salk 13+0
5 Mads Hansen 12
6 Jonas Knudsen 10
7 Tim Sørensen 8
8 Patrick Hansen 7
9 Christian Thaysen 7
10 Emil Breum 6
11 Esben Hjerrild 5
12 Kenneth Jurgensen 5
13 Sebastian Mortensen 4
14 Jannik Sorensen 2
15 Nicklas Clausen 1
16 Marius Nielsen 0
17 Kevin Juhl Pedersen 0

Team

Danish Speedway League

The Danish Speedway League was won by Fjelsted for the sixth time, despite finishing in fifth place in the regular season table. [8] [9] [10]

PosTeamPWDLPtsBPTotal
1 Holsted Tigers 1090118523
2 Slangerup 1061313316
3 Esbjerg Vikings 1050510313
4 Region Varde 104068311
5 Fjelsted 104159110
6 Grindsted 10028202

Play offs

team1team2score
EsbjergGrindsted55-32, 45-42
Region VardeFjelsted38-45, 28-56

Super Final

PosTeamPtsRiders
1 Fjelsted 38 Thomsen 12, Kildemand 11, Jørgensen 6, F Jakobsen 5, Basso 4
2 Esbjerg 35 Iversen 13, B Pedersen, 8 Mt Nielsen 8, Jeppesen 5, Becker 1, Knudsen dns
3 Holsted 33 Klindt 10, Bjerre 10, Bach 8, R Jensen 3, S Jensen 2, Breum dns
4 Slangerup 26 Lyager 8, Seifert-Salk 7, Michelsen 5, Nissen 4, Pørtner 2, Lampart 0

Teams

Fjelsted

Esbjerg

Holsted

Slangerup

Region Varde

Grindsted

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