2013 Speedway European Championship qualification

The 2013 Speedway European Championship qualification events took place from April 20 to July 6, 2013.[1] There was four final meetings with fifteen permanent riders and one wild cards and two track reserves. The permanent riders was determined in three SEC Semifinal and one SEC Challenge.

Qualification system

In three Semifinals was started 48 riders and to the Challenge was qualify top 5 from each meetings. This 15 riders and 1 riders from Challenge' host federations (Slovakia) was started in the final event. The top 9 riders was qualify for the final series.

Results

Semifinal One – Chervonohrad, Ukraine

Pos. Rider Points Details
1 Denmark (2) Leon Madsen 13 (3,3,3,3,1)
2 Russia (11) Roman Povazhny 12+3 (3,3,3,0,3)
3 Latvia (10) Maksims Bogdanovs 12+2 (3,2,3,2,2)
4 Ukraine (7) Andriej Karpow 11+3 (1,2,2,3,3)
5 Latvia (5) Andrzej Lebiediew 11+2 (2,3,2,3,1)
6 Germany (13) Tobias Busch 11+1 (3,2,3,1,2)
7 Czech Republic (15) Václav Milík, Jr. 9 (2,0,1,3,3)
8 Poland (3) Maciej Janowski 9 (2,1,1,2,3)
9 Poland (14) Przemysław Pawlicki 9 (1,2,2,2,2)
10 Ukraine (16) Aleksandr Loktaev 7 (0,3,2,X,2)
11 Hungary (9) Norbert Magosi 5 (2,1,0,2,0)
12 Slovenia (12) Ziga Radkovic 4 (1,1,0,1,1)
13 Ukraine (8) Andriej Kobrin 4 (0,1,1,1,1)
14 Romania (6) Alexandru Toma 1 (0,0,1,0,0)
15 Slovakia (1) Jan Mesiarik 1 (1,0,0,0,0)
16 Ukraine (4) Jewgienij Krawczuk 1 (0,0,0,1,0)
Ukraine (18) Pavel Kondratiuk

Semifinal Two – Debrecen, Hungary

Pos. Rider Points Details
1 Croatia (5) Jurica Pavlic 14+3 (3,3,3,3,2)
2 Poland (4) Robert Miśkowiak 14+2 (3,2,3,3,3)
3 Denmark (11) Hans N. Andersen 12 (2,3,3,3,1)
4 Poland (8) Sebastian Ułamek 11 (1,3,3,1,3)
5 Poland (12) Janusz Kołodziej 11 (3,1,1,3,3)
6 Denmark (7) Nicklas Porsing 9 (2,2,2,1,2)
7 Sweden (2) Peter Karlsson 8+3 (1,2,2,0,3)
8 Czech Republic (13) Tomáš Suchánek 8+2 (3,0,1,2,2)
9 Germany (1) Christian Hefenbrock 8+1 (2,1,1,2,2)
10 Hungary (9) József Tabaka 7 (1,2,2,1,1)
11 Czech Republic (16) Matěj Kůs 6 (2,0,2,2,0)
12 Czech Republic (6) Martin Gavenda 5 (0,3,0,2,X)
13 Italy (15) Guglielmo Franchetti 3 (1,1,0,R,1)
14 Slovenia (3) Jernej Pecnik 2 (0,0,1,0,1)
15 Slovenia (10) Denis Štojs 2 (R,1,0,1,0)
16 Ukraine (14) Paweł Kondratiuk 0 (0,0,0,0,0)
Hungary (17) Roland Benko
Hungary (18) Robert Tabaka

Only top two riders from one country can qualify to the Chellange. For that reason, Kołodziej, did not qualify. [6]

Semifinal Three – Mureck, Austria

  • 23 June 2013
  • Austria Mureck, Styria
  • (Length: 389 m)
  • Referee: Poland Marek Wojaczek
  • References [7] [8]
  • Change:
    • Draw 10. Slovenia Matej Žagar → Gregoric or Voldrih
    • Draw 12. French spot → Gregoric or Voldrih
Pos. Rider Points Details
1 Latvia (1) Kjasts Puodžuks 14+3 (3,3,3,2,3)
2 Denmark (4) Kenni Larsen 14+2 (2,3,3,3,3)
3 Russia (11) Grigory Laguta 12 (3,3,2,3,1)
4 Czech Republic (6) Zdeněk Simota 11 (3,3,1,1,3)
5 Poland (5) Grzegorz Zengota 10 (2,2,3,3,0)
6 Italy (9) Nicolas Covatti 9 (1,0,3,2,3)
7 Sweden (14) Antonio Lindbäck 9 (3,T,1,3,2)
8 Germany (3) Matthias Schultz 9 (1,2,2,2,2)
9 France (13) Mathieu Tressarieu 7 (2,1,2,2,0)
10 Slovenia (10 or 12) Matic Voldrih 7 (2,2,1,1,1)
11 Ukraine (2) Stanisław Mielniczuk 6 (T,1,2,1,2)
12 Slovenia (10 or 12) Maks Gregorič 4 (0,2,1,0,1)
13 Slovenia (16) Aleksander Čonda 4 (1,1,0,1,1)
14 Austria (8) Daniel Gappmaier 2 (R,0,0,0,2)
15 Austria (7) Fritz Wallner 2 (1,1,R,F,0)
16 Austria (18) Christian Pelikan 0 (0,0)
17 Finland (15) Marko Suojanen 0 (0,R,R,F,-)
18 Czech Republic (17) Michal Dudek 0 (0,F)

Challenge – Žarnovica, Slovakia

Pos. Rider Points Details
1 Croatia (13) Jurica Pavlic 12 (3,3,3,0,3)
2 Russia (7) Roman Povazhny 10+3 (2,2,2,3,1)
3 Russia (11) Grigory Laguta 10+2 (1,3,3,3,X)
4 Slovakia (5) Martin Vaculík 10+1 (1,2,3,1,3)
5 Ukraine (8) Andriej Karpow 10+0 (3,1,2,2,2)
6 Poland (16) Maciej Janowski 10 (1,3,1,3,2)
7 Denmark (14) Hans N. Andersen 9 (2,3,3,0,1)
8 Poland (2) Sebastian Ułamek 9 (3,2,0,1,3)
9 Latvia (12) Kjasts Puodžuks 9 (3,2,2,1,1)
10 Denmark (10) Leon Madsen 8 (2,1,0,2,3)
11 Poland (1) Robert Miśkowiak 8 (2,1,2,2,1)
12 Italy (4) Nicolas Covatti 7 (1,0,1,3,2)
13 Poland (3) Grzegorz Zengota 3 (0,0,1,0,2)
14 Czech Republic (9) Zdeněk Simota 2 (0,0,0,2,0)
15 Germany (15) Tobias Busch 2 (0,1,1,0,0)
16 Latvia (6) Maksims Bogdanovs 1 (0,R,R,1,R)
Czech Republic (17) Tomáš Suchánek

References

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  6. "Kołodziej nie pojedzie w finale el. IME!" (in Polish). SportoweFakty.pl. 1 May 2013. Retrieved 10 Aug 2013.
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