Speedway Grand Prix 2013
Speedway Grand Prix 2013 var 2013 års VM-serie i speedway, ingående i Speedway Grand Prix. Den kördes över tolv deltävlingar. Säsongen inleddes på Nya Zeeland 23 mars och avslutades i Polen 5 oktober. Världsmästare blev den 23-årige britten Tai Woffinden.
Tävlingar
Datum[1] | Grand Prix | Ort | Bana | Segrare | Tvåa | Trea | Fyra |
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23 mars | Buckley Systems New Zealand FIM Speedway Grand Prix | Auckland | Western Springs | Jaroslaw Hampel[2] | Tomasz Gollob | Nicki Pedersen | Greg Hancock |
20 april | Motorsportwash.com European FIM Speedway Grand Prix | Bydgoszcz | Polonia Stadion | Emil Sayfutdinov | Matej Zagar | Tomasz Gollob | Tai Woffinden |
4 maj | Fogo Swedish FIM Speedway Grand Prix | Göteborg | Nya Ullevi | Emil Sayfutdinov | Chris Holder | Nicki Pedersen | Jaroslaw Hampel |
18 maj | Mitas Czech Republic FIM Speedway Grand Prix | Prag | Marketa Stadion | Tai Woffinden | Krzysztof Kasprzak | Nicki Pedersen | Emil Sayfutdinov |
1 juni | Fogo British FIM Speedway Grand Prix | Cardiff | Millennium Stadium | Emil Sayfutdinov | Niels-Kristian Iversen | Krzysztof Kasprzak | Fredrik Lindgren |
15 juni | Gorzow FIM Speedway Grand Prix of Poland | Gorzów Wielkopolski | Edward Jancarz Stadion | Jaroslaw Hampel | Chris Holder | Tai Woffinden | Greg Hancock |
29 juni | Moldow Danish FIM Speedway Grand Prix | Köpenhamn | Parken | ||||
3 augusti | Italian Speedway Grand Prix | Terenzano | Olimpia Stadium | ||||
17 augusti | Latvian Speedway Grand Prix | Daugavpils | Latvijas Spidveja Centrs | ||||
7 september | Slovenian Speedway Grand Prix | Krsko | Stadion Matija Gubca | ||||
21 september | Scandinavian Speedway Grand Prix | Stockholm | Friends Arena | ||||
5 oktober | Torun Speedway Grand Prix of Poland | Toruń | Mariana Rose Motoarena |
Slutställning
- Tai Woffinden, 151 p.
- Jaroslaw Hampel, 142 p.
- Niels-Kristian Iversen, 132 p.
- Greg Hancock, 129 p.
- Nicki Pedersen, 121 p.
- Emil Sajfutdinov, 114 p.
- Matej Zagar, 110 p.
- Darcy Ward, 106 p.
- Tomasz Gollob, 89 p.
Källor
Fotnoter
- ^ Tävlingskalendern till Grand Prix och lag-VM 2013 Arkiverad 26 februari 2013 hämtat från the Wayback Machine. - aktuellspeedway.se 26 oktober 2012
- ^ Hampel vann i premiären! - aktuellspeedway.se 23 mars 2013
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