2016 Speedway World Cup Event 1

2016 FIM Speedway World Cup – Event 1
Information
Date 23 July 2016
City Denmark Vojens
Event 1 of 4
Referee Austria Suzanne Huttinger
Stadium details
Stadium Vojens Speedway Center
Capacity 22,000
Length 300 m
Track speedway track
SWC Results
Winner  Poland - 39 pts
Runner-up  Denmark - 36 pts
3rd place  Russia - 32 pts
4th place  Czech Republic - 19 pts

Event One of the 2016 Monster Energy FIM Speedway World Cup was the opening race of the 2016 edition of the Speedway World Cup. It was staged on July 23 at Vojens Speedway Center in Vojens, Denmark and was won by Poland from hosts Denmark, Russia, and the Czech Republic. As a result, Poland progressed directly to the 2016 Speedway World Cup Final, while Denmark and Russia progressed to the 2016 Speedway World Cup Race-off. The Czech Republic were eliminated.[1]

Piotr Pawlicki Jr. led Poland to the final by scoring 12 points, while Patryk Dudek, who scored 11 points, secured second place in the heat 20 to ensure Poland finished ahead of Denmark. Michael Jepsen Jensen top scored for the Danes with 18 points, while Emil Sayfutdinov was the star of the meeting, scoring 18 points for Russia.

Results

Pos. National team Pts.
1  Poland 39
2  Denmark 36
3  Russia 32
4  Czech Republic 19

Scores

Poland POLAND 39
No Rider Name Pts. Heats
1 Patryk Dudek 11 3,3,1,2,2
2 Maciej Janowski 7 2,1,2,X,2
3 Piotr Pawlicki Jr. 12 3,1,2,3,3
4 Bartosz Zmarzlik 9 1,2,3,3,X
Denmark DENMARK 36
No Rider Name Pts. Heats
1 Michael Jepsen Jensen 12 2,2,3,X,4,1
2 Niels Kristian Iversen 8 2,1,X,2,3
3 Kenneth Bjerre 6 2,2,E,2
4 Leon Madsen 10 1,3,3,E,3
Russia RUSSIA 32
No Rider Name Pts. Heats
1 Andrey Kudryashov 5 1,3,0,0,1,0
2 Emil Sayfutdinov 18 3,0,3,3,6,3
3 Artem Laguta 8 0,2,2,2,2
4 Viktor Kulakov 1 0,1,0
Czech Republic CZECH REPUBLIC 19
No Rider Name Pts. Heats
1 Václav Milík 12 3,3,2,2,1,1
2 Matěj Kůs 3 1,0,1,1,0
3 Josef Franc 2 0,0,1,1
4 Eduard Krčmář 2 0,0,1,1,0

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