2020 Australian Individual Speedway Championship

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The 2020 Australian Individual Speedway Championship was a motorcycle speedway competition organised by Motorcycling Australia (MA) for the Australian Individual Speedway Championship. The event was held over four rounds. [1]

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Max Fricke won his second consecutive championship. [2] [3]

The first round was due to be held at Loxford Park Speedway in Kurri Kurri on 4 January but was cancelled over track safety concerns.

Rounds

RoundDateVenueWinner
16 January Diamond Park Speedway, Wodonga Rohan Tungate
27 January Undera Park Speedway, Undera Max Fricke
39 January Olympic Park, Mildura Max Fricke
411 January Gillman Speedway, Adelaide Jack Holder

Final classification

Pos.RiderDPUPOLYGILTotal
Gold medal icon.svg Max Fricke 1819181671
Silver medal icon.svg Jack Holder 1312172062
Bronze medal icon.svg Rohan Tungate 1417121659
4 Chris Holder 1114191357
5Jaimon Lidsey1912121255
6 Brady Kurtz 1015121047
7 Josh Pickering 9791338
8 Sam Masters 1298837
9 Ryan Douglas 679426
10 Zach Cook 483520
11Robert Medson725620
12 Justin Sedgmen 455519
13 Ben Cook 343716
14 Jordan Stewart 654116
15Jack Morrison22116
16Patrick Hamilton---11
17 Zane Keleher 0-000
18Declan Knowles00-00
29Brauyden McGuinness--000

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References

  1. "Star Studded Field Locked-In For 2020 Australian Speedway Championship". Motorcycle Australia. 9 December 2019. Retrieved 18 February 2024.
  2. "Max Fricke Claims 2020 Australian Senior Solo Speedway Championship". Full Noise. Retrieved 18 February 2024.
  3. "Max Fricke 2020 Australian Senior Solo Speedway Champion". Motorcycle News. 12 January 2020. Retrieved 18 February 2024.

See also