2016 Speedway Under-21 World Championship

The 2016 Individual Speedway Junior World Championship was the 40th edition of the FIM World motorcycle speedway Under-21 Championships.[1][2]

It was staged over three rounds, at King's Lynn, Pardubice and Gdańsk.[3] The championship was won by triple Australian Under-21 Champion Max Fricke who become Australia's fifth Under-21 World Champion. Fricke's consistent run over the series in which he finished 3rd in the first two rounds and 2nd in the final round saw him score 46 points. Finishing in second place was Polish rider Krystian Pieszczek with 40 points while British rider Robert Lambert defeated Australia's Jack Holder (the younger brother of 2012 Speedway World Champion Chris Holder) in a run-off in the final round in Poland to claim 3rd place after both riders finished the series on 37 points.[4]

Final series

No. Date Venue Winner Runner-up 3rd place
1 June 18 United Kingdom King's Lynn Poland Krystian Pieszczek United Kingdom Robert Lambert Australia Max Fricke
2 September 16 Czech Republic Pardubice France Dimitri Bergé Denmark Patrick Hansen Australia Max Fricke
3 October 2 Poland Gdańsk Russia Viktor Kulakov Australia Max Fricke Germany Erik Riss

Classification

The meeting classification was according to the points scored during the meeting, with the total points scored by each rider during each meeting credited as World Championship points. The FIM Speedway Under 21 World Champion was the rider who collected most World Championship points at the end of the series. In case of a tie between one or more riders in the final overall classification, a run-off decided the 1st, 2nd and 3rd places. For all other placings, the better-placed rider in the last meeting was the better placed rider.

Pos. Rider Points United KingdomCzech RepublicPoland
Gold Australia Max Fricke 46 121816
Silver Poland Krystian Pieszczek 40 20911
Bronze United Kingdom Robert Lambert 37 19117
4 Australia Jack Holder 37 131212
5 France Dimitri Bergé 35 61910
6 Denmark Patrick Hansen 35 61415
7 Russia Viktor Kulakov 27 6615
8 Germany Erik Riss 27 10611
9 Poland Paweł Przedpełski 26 6119
10 United Kingdom Josh Bates 23 1256
11 Czech Republic Eduard Krčmář 19 667
12 United Kingdom Adam Ellis 17 557
13 Poland Bartosz Smektała 16 763
14 Denmark Mikkel B. Andersen 9 252
15 Sweden Joel Andersson 9 54
16 Sweden Kenny Wennerstam 4 4
17 Poland Dominik Kossakowski 3 3
18 United Kingdom Zach Wajtknecht 1 1
19 United Kingdom Nathan Greaves 1 1
20 Czech Republic Patrik Mikel 1 1
21 United Kingdom Max Clegg 0 0
22 Czech Republic Ondrej Smetana 0 0
23 Czech Republic Josef Novák 0 0
24 Poland Kacper Woryna 0 0
25 Poland Oskar Bober 0 0
26 Poland Maksym Drabik 0

See also

References

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