2017 Speedway European Championship

2017 Speedway European Championship
Season details
Dates30 June – 14 October
Events4
Cities4
Countries3
Riders15 permanents
1 wild card(s)
2 track reserves
Heats(in 4 events)
Winners
Champion LVA Andžejs Ļebedevs
Runner-up RUS Artem Laguta
3rd place CZE Václav Milík

The 2017 Speedway European Championship season was the fifth season of the Speedway European Championship (SEC) era, and the 17th UEM Individual Speedway European Championship. It was the fifth series under the promotion of One Sport Lts. of Poland.

The championship was won by Andžejs Ļebedevs, who claimed the title for the first time.[1] Despite not winning a round, he finished in second place three times, leaving him seven points clear of Russia's Artem Laguta in the final standings. Last year's runner-up Václav Milík finished third, while Krzysztof Kasprzak and Andreas Jonsson secured the final spots in the 2018 line-up by finishing forth and fifth respectively.


Qualification

For the 2017 season, 15 permanent riders were joined at each SEC Final by one wild card and two track reserves.

Defending champion, Nicki Pedersen from Denmark was automatically invited to participate in all final events. Václav Milík, Krzysztof Kasprzak, Grigory Laguta and Leon Madsen secured their participation in all final events thanks to being in the top five of the general classification in the 2016 season.

Seven riders qualified through the SEC Challenge and the line-up was then completed when Artem Laguta, Andreas Jonsson and Andžejs Ļebedevs received and accepted wild cards to compete. [2]

Qualified riders

# Riders 2016 place SEC Ch place Appearance
Nicki Pedersen 1 5th
Václav Milík 2 3rd
Krzysztof Kasprzak 3 3rd
Grigory Laguta 4 5th
Leon Madsen 5 2nd
Przemysław Pawlicki 8 1 3rd
Kenneth Bjerre 2 1st
Nicolai Klindt 3 1st
Mateusz Szczepaniak 4 2nd
Martin Smolinski 5 3rd
Kacper Gomólski 6 1st
Adrian Miedziński 7 1st
Artem Laguta 2nd
Andreas Jonsson 2nd
Andžejs Ļebedevs 13 3rd

Calendar

Qualification

The calendar for qualification consisted of 3 Semi-final events and one SEC Challenge event.

Round Date City and venue Winner Runner-up 3rd placed 4th placed Results
Semifinal 1 29 April Nagyhalász, Hungary

Nagyhalász Speedway Ring

Przemysław Pawlicki Mikkel Bech Andriy Karpov Janusz Kołodziej results
Semifinal 2 29 April Mureck, Austria

Speedway Stadium

Andžejs Ļebedevs Michael Jepsen Jensen Adrian Miedziński Kacper Gomólski results
Semifinal 3 29 April Terenzano, Italy

Moto Club Olimpia

Timo Lahti Martin Smolinski Kenneth Bjerre Andrey Kudryashov results
Semifinal 4 6 May Lamothe-Landerron, [[]]

Speedway Stadium

Kim Nilsson Mateusz Szczepaniak Nicolai Klindt David Bellego results
SEC Challenge 20 May Goričan, Croatia

Stadium Millenium

Przemysław Pawlicki Kenneth Bjerre Nicolai Klindt Mateusz Szczepaniak results

Championship Series

A four-event calendar was scheduled for the final series,[3] with events in Poland, Germany and Sweden.

Round Date City and venue Winner Runner-up 3rd placed 4th placed Results
1 30 June Toruń, Poland

MotoArena Toruń

Jarosław Hampel Václav Milík Jr. Andžejs Ļebedevs Przemysław Pawlicki results
2 15 July Güstrow, Germany

Stadion Güstrow

Artem Laguta Andžejs Ļebedevs Krzysztof Kasprzak Václav Milík Jr. results
3 5 August Hallstavik, Sweden

HZ Bygg Arena

Václav Milík Jr. Andžejs Ļebedevs Andreas Jonsson Jacob Thorssell results
4 14 October[4] Lublin, Poland

Mosir Bystrzyca

Krzysztof Kasprzak Andžejs Ļebedevs Artem Laguta Przemysław Pawlicki results

Classification

Pos. Rider Points
1 (129) Andžejs Ļebedevs 52 11 14 13 14
2 (2) Artem Laguta 45 8 15 9 13
3 (13) Václav Milík 44 12 9 13 10
4 (507) Krzysztof Kasprzak 39 9 11 6 13
5 (100) Andreas Jonsson 39 10 8 14 7
6 (59) Przemysław Pawlicki 34 10 7 6 11
7 (58) Mateusz Szczepaniak 29 9 10 5 5
8 (91) Kenneth Bjerre 28 8 4 5 11
9 (9) Andrey Kudryashov 26 7 9 3 7
10 (52) Michael Jepsen Jensen 24 9 8 7
11 (84) Martin Smolinski 20 2 3 7 8
12 (44) Kacper Gomólski 20 6 5 8 1
13 (66) Leon Madsen 20 5 3 5 7
14 (16) Jarosław Hampel 14 14
15 (177) Mikkel Bech 13 2 2 5 4
16 (16) Kai Huckenbeck 12 12
17 (15) Jacob Thorssell 10 10
18 (7) Grigory Laguta 9 9
18 (16) Pontus Aspgren 9 9
20 (16) Daniel Jeleniewski 7 7
21 (29) Nicolai Klindt 5 0 5
22 (17) Paweł Przedpełski 2 2
23 (18) Szymon Woźniak 2 2

See also

References

  1. ^ "Final 2017 SEC Standings". SEC.
  2. ^ "Participants announced". SEC.
  3. ^ "2017 SEC Events". SEC.
  4. ^ "New date of SEC Final Round has been announced". SEC.