2018 Speedway European Championship

2018 Speedway European Championship
Season details
Dates 23 June – 15 September
Events 4
Cities 4
Countries 3
Riders 15 permanents
1 wild card(s)
2 track reserves
Heats (in 4 events)
Winners
Champion  DEN Leon Madsen
Runner-up  POL Jarosław Hampel
3rd place  GBR Robert Lambert

The 2018 Speedway European Championship season was the sixth season of the Speedway European Championship (SEC) era, and the 18th UEM Individual Speedway European Championship. It was the fifth series under the promotion of One Sport Lts. of Poland.

The championship was won by Denmark's Leon Madsen[1], who finished 11 points ahead of Jarosław Hampel in second. Madsen won the last two rounds of the series, scoring a full 15-point maximum in the final round. Robert Lambert finished third overall, with Antonio Lindbäck and Mikkel Michelsen completing the top five.

Qualification

For the 2018 season, 15 permanent riders were joined at each SEC Final by one wildcard and two track reserves.

Defending champion, Andžejs Ļebedevs from Latvia was automatically invited to participate in all final events, while Václav Milík, Krzysztof Kasprzak and Andreas Jonsson secured their participation in all final events thanks to being in the top five of the general classification in the 2017 season. Artem Laguta, who finished second in 2017, declined his invite,[2] meaning an extra wildcard was announced.

Five riders qualified through the SEC Challenge, while Leon Madsen, Jarosław Hampel, Piotr Pawlicki Jr., Antonio Lindbäck, Kai Huckenbeck and Robert Lambert were named as series wildcards. [3]

Qualified riders

#Riders2017 placeSEC Ch placeAppearance
Latvia Andžejs Ļebedevs14th
Czech Republic Václav Milík34th
Poland Krzysztof Kasprzak44th
Sweden Andreas Jonsson53rd
Russia Emil Sayfutdinov15th
Denmark Mikkel Michelsen21st
Czech Republic Josef Franc31st
Russia Andrey Kudryashov941st
Denmark Peter Kildemand53rd
Denmark Leon Madsen133rd
Poland Jarosław Hampel141st
Poland Piotr Pawlicki Jr.1st
Sweden Antonio Lindbäck83rd
Germany Kai Huckenbeck1661st
United Kingdom Robert Lambert1st

Calendar

Qualification

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

RoundDateCity and venueWinnerRunner-up3rd placed4th placedResults
SEC Challenge 5 May Italy Terenzano, Italy

Moto Club Olimpia

Russia Emil Sayfutdinov Denmark Mikkel Michelsen Czech Republic Josef Franc Russia Andrey Kudryashov results

Championship Series

A four-event calendar was scheduled for the final series,[4] with events in Poland, Germany and Latvia.

RoundDateCity and venueWinnerRunner-up3rd placed4th placedResults
1 23 June Poland Gniezno, Poland

Stadion Miejski

Poland Jarosław Hampel Sweden Antonio Lindbäck Germany Kai Huckenbeck Denmark Mikkel Michelsen results
2 14 July Germany Güstrow, Germany

Stadion Güstrow

United Kingdom Robert Lambert Denmark Leon Madsen Denmark Mikkel Michelsen Russia Emil Sayfutdinov results
3 18 August Latvia Daugavpils, Latvia

Spīdveja centrs

Denmark Leon Madsen Russia Emil Sayfutdinov United Kingdom Robert Lambert Czech Republic Václav Milík results
4 15 September Poland Chorzów, Poland

Silesian Stadium

Denmark Leon Madsen Sweden Antonio Lindbäck Poland Kacper Woryna Poland Jarosław Hampel results

Classification

Pos. Rider Points PolandGermanyLatviaPoland
1 Denmark (66) Leon Madsen 56 8141618
2 Poland (33) Jarosław Hampel 45 178911
3 United Kingdom (505) Robert Lambert 41 614138
4 Sweden (85) Antonio Lindbäck 40 1341112
5 Denmark (155) Mikkel Michelsen 40 911812
6 Russia (89) Emil Sayfutdinov 39 611139
7 Czech Republic (225) Václav Milík 32 88106
8 Denmark (25) Peter Kildemand 32 81077
9 Germany (744) Kai Huckenbeck 26 11960
10 Russia (91) Andrey Kudryashov 26 5885
11 Poland (507) Krzysztof Kasprzak 24 8637
12 Poland (777) Piotr Pawlicki Jr. 20 938
13 Latvia (29) Andžejs Ļebedevs 20 5573
14 Sweden (100) Andreas Jonsson 19 7660
15 Poland (16) Kacper Woryna 13 13
16 Germany (16) Kevin Wölbert 8 8
17 Poland (16) Adrian Gała 5 5
18 Ukraine (19) Aleksandr Loktaev 4 4
19 Latvia (16) Oleg Mihalovs 4 4
20 Czech Republic (444) Josef Franc 4 0013
21 Poland (18) Jakub Miśkowiak 3 3
22 Poland (17) Robert Chmiel 1 1
23 Poland (18) Norbert Krakowiak 1 1
24 Germany (17) Max Dilger 1 1
25 Poland (17) Rafał Karczmarz 1 1

See also

References

  1. "Leon Madsen new champion". SEC.
  2. "Lambert replaces Laguta". SEC.
  3. "Participants announced". SEC.
  4. "2018 SEC Events". SEC.
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