2010 Speedway Grand Prix of Croatia
2010 Speedway Grand Prix of Croatia
2010 FIM Croatian Speedway Grand Prix |
Information |
Date |
29 August 2010 |
City |
Donji Kraljevec (Goričan) |
Event |
8 of 11 (130) |
Referee |
Wojciech Grodzki |
Jury President |
Christer Bergstrøm |
Stadium details |
Stadium |
Stadium Milenium |
Capacity |
8,000 |
Length |
305 m |
SGP Results |
Attendance |
6,000 |
Best Time |
Chris Harris
59.54 secs (in Heat 12) |
Winner |
Greg Hancock |
Runner-up |
Chris Harris |
3rd place |
Jason Crump |
The 2010 FIM Valvoline Croatian Speedway Grand Prix was the eighth race of the 2010 Speedway Grand Prix season. It took place on August 29 at the Stadium Milenium in Donji Kraljevec, Croatia.[1]
It was scheduled to take place on August 28. However, the meeting was delay because the track was deemed unsuitable by the FIM Jury due to adverse weather conditions. The event will be re-staged on the next day at 12pm.[2] It was second Grand Prix meeting which was re-staged at Sunday, after 1997 Speedway Grand Prix of Germany.
The first-ever Croatian Grand Prix was won by Greg Hancock from the United States, who beat British Chris Harris, World Champion Jason Crump and Fredrik Lindgren of Sweden in the Final.[3] It was his eleventh Grand Prix winnig. Hancock also won first-ever British (1995), Czech Republic (1997), Australian (2002) and Latvian (2006) Grands Prix. Croatian Grand Prix was 130th-ever Grand Prix meeting in history. Today winner, Greg Hancock is only rider who started in all 130 events. It was first final in the 2010 season without any Pole.
Riders
The Speedway Grand Prix Commission nominated Jurica Pavlic as Wild Card, and Matija Duh and József Tabaka both as Track Reserves.[4] Injured Emil Sayfutdinov will be replaced by second Qualified Substitutes rider Davey Watt.[5] The Draw was made on August 27 at 13:00 CEST by the Deputy-Mayor of Međimurje County.[6]
- (3) Emil Sayfutdinov → (20) Davey Watt
It was SGP debiut for Matija Duh of Slovenia. Duh replaced Holder in Heat 19 and finished 4th scoring 0 points.
Heat details
e: retired or mechanical failure • m: exclusion for exceeding two minute time allowance • t: exclusion for touching the tapes • x: other exclusion • f: fell
ns: non-starter • nc: non-classify
Semi-finals: Heat 21: Riders placed 1st, 4th, 6th & 7th in the intermediate classification (after 20 heats)
Heat 22: Riders placed 2nd, 3rd, 5th & 8th in the intermediate classification (after 20 heats)
Big Final (heat 23): The first and second placed riders in each of the Semi-Finals
gate A – inside |
gate B |
gate C |
gate D – outside |
Heat after heat
- Lindgren, Andersen, Gollob, Woffinden
- Holta, Hancock, Pedersen, Hampel
- Harris, Jonsson, Zetterstroem, Pavlic
- Crump, Holder, Watt, Bjerre
- Lindgren, Zetterstroem, Holder, Holta
- Crump, Harris, Andersen, Hampel
- Hancock, Pavlic, Watt, Gollob
- Bjerre, Woffinden, Jonsson, Pedersen
- Hampel, Lindgren, Pavlic, Bjerre
- Holta, Watt, Jonsson, Andersen
- Gollob, Crump, Zetterstroem, Pedersen
- Harris, Hancock, Holder, Woffinden
- Hancock, Crump, Lindgren, Jonsson (X)
- Holder, Pedersen, Pavlic, Andersen
- Harris, Gollob, Bjerre, Holta
- Hampel, Woffinden, Zetterstroem, Watt
- Harris, Watt, Pedersen, Lindgren
- Hancock, Bjerre, Zetterstroem, Andersen
- Gollob, Jonsson, Hampel, Duh (Holder - M)
- Crump, Woffinden, Pavlic, Holta
- Semi-Finals:
- Harris, Lindgren, Hampel, Holder
- Hancock, Crump, Gollob, Holta (F4)
- The Final:
- Hancock, Harris, Crump, Lindgren
The intermediate classification
Qualifies for next season's Grand Prix series |
Full-time Grand Prix rider |
Wild card, track reserve or qualified reserve |
See also
References
Motorcycle speedway events in 2010 season
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Speedway Grand Prix events in Croatia
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Goričan |
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Speedway World Championship |
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Speedway Grand Prix (SGP) |
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