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2014 Speedway European Championship

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2014 Speedway European Championship
Season details
Dates6 July – 19 September
Events4
Cities4
Countries4
Riders15 permanents
1 wild card(s)
2 track reserves
Heats(in 4 events)
Winners
Champion RUSEmil Sayfutdinov
Runner-up DENPeter Kildemand
3rd place DENNicki Pedersen

The2014 Speedway European Championship season was the second season of theSpeedway European Championship (SEC) era, and decided the 14thUEMIndividual Speedway European Championship. It was the second series under the promotion ofOne Sport Lts. of Poland.

The championship was won by Russia'sEmil Sayfutdinov, six points ahead of Danish riderPeter Kildemand. Third place went to another Danish rider,Nicki Pedersen, who was another four points behind Kildemand. Pedersen had won the opening two races of the season, before Sayfutdinov moved ahead in the standings after a win atHolsted in Denmark. A fourth-place finish inCzęstochowa – an event won by RussianGrigory Laguta – was enough to give Sayfutdinov the title.

Qualification

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For the 2014 season, 15 permanent riders were joined at each SEC Final by one wild card and two track reserves.

Defending champion,Martin Vaculík fromSlovakia was automatically invited to participate in all final events.Nicki Pedersen andGrigorij Laguta secured their participation in all final events thanks to being in the top 3 of the general classification in the2013 season.

Emil Sayfutdinov,Andreas Jonsson andTomasz Gollob received and accepted a wild card to compete in the 2014 Speedway European Championships.[1][2]

Qualified riders

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#Riders2013 placeSEC Ch placeAppearancePrevious appearances in series
1SlovakiaMartin Vaculík12nd2013
5DenmarkNicki Pedersen22nd2013
111RussiaGrigorij Laguta32nd2013
20PolandTomasz Gollob72nd2013
89RussiaEmil Sayfutdinov92nd2013
100SwedenAndreas Jonsson1st
33PolandAdrian Miedziński11st
27PolandJanusz Kołodziej21st
25DenmarkPeter Kildemand31st
313DenmarkKenni Larsen41st
13SwedenJonas Davidsson51st
19CroatiaJurica Pavlic1262nd2013
69PolandPatryk Dudek71st
169LatviaAndžejs Ļebedevs (wildcard)81st
84GermanyMartin Smolinski (wildcard)1st

Controversy

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The European Union Motorcycle (FIM-Europe) introduced a formal ban that prevented riders in theSpeedway Grand Prix taking part in theSpeedway European Championship. The decision had been rumoured for weeks before being officially confirmed on 3 November 2013. That meant that all riders taking part in the World Championship could not be regular participants of theSEC. Amongst the riders who received permanent wild cards from theSEC wereEmil Sayfutdinov,Andreas Jonsson andTomasz Gollob.[3]

Shortly after this, riders started to show the support to theSEC and their displeasure about the situation. As a result of this, already invited riderTomasz Gollob,Andreas Jonsson,Nicki Pedersen andEmil Sayfutdinov sent an open letter to theFIM-Europe requesting the solution of the situation.[4]

A statement from series organisers One Sport Lts. on 17 November 2013 pointed out that the ban was inconsistent with European law and announced an intention to take required legal action. They used theEuropean Union Microsoft competition case as an example.[5]

On 29 November,Emil Sayfutdinov announced that he was prepared to drop out of the 2014SGP series in order to ride in theSpeedway European Championship. As a reason, he explained that his Russian sponsors insisted their logos were seen in their country andSEC tournaments were transmitted by a Eurosport channel available in Russia, whereas Grand Prix competitions were not shown by any TV channel in Russia. Moreover, one ofSEC tournaments was due to be held in Russia in 2014.[6] On the same day,Tomasz Gollob also announced that he would participate in theSpeedway European Championship.

On 6 December,Janek Konikiewicz, a representative for One Sport Lts., tweeted that"It seems that there will be no ban for SGP riders in SEC 2014. Another strong signal, that we have won – but still nothing official".[7] On 20 December, he also tweeted another message:"OFFICIAL: One Sport received an official letter from FIM-Europe with information that they advised FIM to not ban any riders from SEC", which basically ended the story.[8]

On 7 February 2014, the FIM board of directors officially took the decision to ban World Championship participants from participating in any kind of European Championships tournament. One Sport LLC declared their disapproval with the FIM's decision.[9][10] Shortly after,Tomasz Gollob announced that he would refuse his wild card invitation for the SGP Bydgoszcz tournament, whereasAndreas Jonsson decided to refuse his SEC invitation in favour of participating in SGP.[11]Emil Sayfutdinov asked to drop his application for SGP.[12]

On 28 February 2014, the FIM board of directions officially announced that the previous ban for SGP riders to participate in SEC was delayed until 1 January 2015.[13]

Changes

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In the 2014 season, the participating riders had the possibility to choose the number which would be on their race jacket. In the past, the riders in all tournaments had an obligatory number which was given to them by the organizers. During the first tournament, the defending champion wore a yellow race jacket and for all following tournaments, the current general classification leader wore the jacket.[14]

Calendar

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Qualification

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Main article:2014 Speedway European Championship qualification

The calendar for qualification consisted of 3 Semifinal events and oneSEC Challenge event.[15] At the end of March, the first semifinal round was moved from Ukraine to Latvia.

RoundDateCity and venueWinnerRunner-up3rd placed4th placedResults
Semifinal 117 MayLatviaDaugavpils,Latvia

Spīdveja centrs (Length: 373m)

DenmarkMichael J. JensenLatviaAndžejs ĻebedevsPolandPatryk DudekPolandMaciej Janowskiresults
Semifinal 217 MaySloveniaKrško,Slovenia

Matija Gubec Stadium (Length: 387m)

LatviaMaksims BogdanovsPolandPrzemyslaw PawlickiUkraineAndriy KarpovCroatiaJurica Pavlicresults
Semifinal 325 MaySlovakiaŽarnovica,Slovakia

Speedwaystadium (Length: 400 m)

PolandJanusz KołodziejDenmarkPeter KildemandSwedenJonas DavidssonPolandAdrian Miedzińskiresults
SEC Challenge8 JuneHungaryDebrecen,Hungary

Speedway Stadium (Length: 398 m)

PolandAdrian MiedzińskiPolandJanusz KołodziejDenmarkPeter KildemandDenmarkKenni Larsenresults

Championship Series

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Main article:2014 Speedway European Championship finals

A four-event calendar was scheduled for the final series,[16][17] with events in Germany, Russia, Denmark and Poland.

RoundDateCity and venueWinnerRunner-up3rd placed4th placedResults
16 JulyGermanyGüstrow,Germany

Speedway Stadion Güstrow (Length: 298m)

DenmarkNicki PedersenDenmarkPeter KildemandPolandJanusz KołodziejPolandTomasz Gollobresults
220 JulyRussiaTolyatti,Russia

Mega-Lada Stadium (Length: 353m)

DenmarkNicki PedersenRussiaEmil SayfutdinovPolandPatryk DudekSlovakiaMartin Vaculíkresults
39 AugustDenmarkHolsted,Denmark

Moldow Arena (Length: 300m)

RussiaEmil SayfutdinovDenmarkPeter KildemandSlovakiaMartin VaculíkLatviaMaksims Bogdanovsresults
419 SeptemberPolandCzęstochowa,Poland

Częstochowa Arena (Length: 368m)

RussiaGrigory LagutaDenmarkNicki PedersenDenmarkPeter KildemandRussiaEmil Sayfutdinovresults

Classification

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Pos.RiderPointsGermanyRussiaDenmarkPoland
1Russia (89)Emil Sayfutdinov5411151315
2Denmark (25)Peter Kildemand4811121312
3Denmark (5)Nicki Pedersen441413611
4Slovakia (1)Martin Vaculík41714128
5Poland (27)Janusz Kołodziej38146810
6Latvia (21)Maksims Bogdanovs3488117
7Croatia (19)Jurica Pavlic3139118
8Sweden (100)Andreas Jonsson319598
9Poland (20)Tomasz Gollob279459
10Latvia (169)Andžejs Ļebedevs227843
11Poland (33)Adrian Miedziński219543
12Russia (111)Grigory Laguta1717
13Poland (69)Patryk Dudek16412
14Denmark (313)Kenni Larsen146332
15Sweden (13)Jonas Davidsson145531
16Germany (84)Martin Smolinski13535
17Denmark (16)Niels-Kristian Iversen1010
18Denmark (15)Michael Jepsen Jensen99
19Poland (16)Rune Holta77
20Germany (16)Christian Hefenbrock44
-Russia (16)Vitaly Bielousov44
22Denmark (16)Rasmus Jensen22
23Latvia (18)Ķasts Puodžuks11
-Denmark (17)Patrick Hougaard11
25Germany (17)Kai Huckenbeck00
-Poland (17)Artur Czaja00
Germany (18)Tobias Buschns
Russia (17)Sergey Agaltsovns
Russia (18)Michail Litvinovns
Poland (18)Borys Miturskins
2014 Speedway European Champion
Russia
Emil Sayfutdinov
First title

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Gollob will start in SEC 2014!". speedwayeuro.com. 29 November 2013. Retrieved3 December 2013.
  2. ^"Emil Sajfutdinow znalazł sponsorów na Grand Prix! Jest jednak jeden warunek" (in Polish). sportowefakty.pl. 29 November 2013. Retrieved3 December 2013.
  3. ^"Grand Prix riders banned from SEC!". speedwayeuro.com. 4 November 2013. Retrieved3 December 2013.
  4. ^"GP Stars Frustrated By European Ban!". speedway365.com. 7 November 2013. Retrieved3 December 2013.
  5. ^"Emil Sajfutdinow chce unieważnienia Entry Form!". sportowefakty.pl. 14 February 2014. Retrieved25 February 2014.
  6. ^"Emil Commits To European Championship!". speedway365.com. 29 November 2013. Retrieved3 December 2013.
  7. ^"It seems that there will be no ban for SGP riders in SEC 2014". twitter.com. 6 December 2013. Retrieved9 December 2013.
  8. ^"OFFICIAL: One Sport received an official letter from FIM-Europe". twitter.com. 20 December 2013. Retrieved21 December 2013.
  9. ^"Statement of One Sport LLC according to FIM decisions". sportowefakty.pl. 16 February 2014. Retrieved25 February 2014.
  10. ^"Znamy treść pisma FIM kierowanego do One Sport!". sportowefakty.pl. 13 February 2014. Retrieved25 February 2014.
  11. ^"Jonsson zrezygnował z SEC! "Andreas chce być mistrzem świata"". sportowefakty.pl. 14 February 2014. Retrieved25 February 2014.
  12. ^"Emil Sajfutdinow chce unieważnienia Entry Form!". sportowefakty.pl. 14 February 2014. Retrieved25 February 2014.
  13. ^"Oficjalnie: FIM zawiesza zakaz łączenia startów w SGP i SEC!". sportowefakty.pl. 28 February 2014. Retrieved18 April 2014.
  14. ^"Riders themselves will choose the starting numbers". speedwayeuro.com. 8 January 2014. Retrieved8 January 2014.
  15. ^"SEC semi-finals, May 2014: Rivne, Krsko and Zarnovica. SEC Challenge, 08 June 2014: Debrecen" (in Polish). sportowefakty.pl. 7 December 2013. Retrieved13 December 2013.
  16. ^"EM-deltävling till Skandinavien" (in Swedish). speedwaynyheter.se. 22 November 2013. Archived fromthe original on 12 December 2013. Retrieved4 December 2013.
  17. ^"SEC semi-finals, May 2014: Rivne, Krsko and Zarnovica. SEC Challenge, 08 June 2014: Debrecen" (in Polish). sportowefakty.pl. 7 December 2013. Retrieved13 December 2013.

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