2022 SGP2

The 2022 SGP2 series was the 46th edition of the FIM Individual Under-21 World Championship. It was staged as the SGP2 class of the FIM Speedway Grand Prix series after rights holders Discovery Sports Events took over promotional rights of the competition[1] prior to the start of the season.

World Under 21 Championship

The series was staged over three rounds at Prague, Cardiff and Torun.[2]

Poland's Mateusz Cierniak won the title, winning two of the three rounds in the process.[3] Jan Kvěch finished second with defending champion Jakub Miśkowiak claiming third.

Calendar

The 2022 season consisted of three events.

Round Date Venue Winner
127 MayCzech Republic Markéta Stadium, PraguePoland Mateusz Cierniak
214 AugustWales Principality Stadium, CardiffPoland Mateusz Cierniak
330 SeptemberPoland Rose Motoarena, ToruńPoland Jakub Miśkowiak

Final Classification

[4]

Pos. Rider Points Czech RepublicWalesPoland
Gold Poland (842) Mateusz Cierniak (C) 56 202016
Silver Czech Republic (201) Jan Kvěch 39 141411
Bronze Poland (515) Jakub Miśkowiak 38 10820
4 Poland (47) Wiktor Lampart 37 81118
5 Denmark (92) Benjamin Basso 37 91612
6 Denmark (196) Kevin Juhl Pedersen 27 4185
7 Czech Republic (44) Petr Chlupáč 24 1644
8 Poland (108) Mateusz Świdnicki 22 7114
9 United Kingdom (27) Tom Brennan 22 1210
10 Latvia (2) Francis Gusts 18 18
11 Denmark (408) Jonas Knudsen 15 1131
12 Finland (281) Timi Salonen 14 122
13 Sweden (118) Gustav Grahn 12 57
14 Sweden (43) Casper Henriksson 11 623
15 United Kingdom (16) Leon Flint 10 10
16 Poland (47) Wiktor Przyjemski 10 19
17 Germany (33) Norick Blödorn 9 9
18 Australia (127) Keynan Rew 8 8
18 Czech Republic (717) Daniel Klíma 8 206
20 Poland (18) Krzysztof Lewandowski 7 7
21 United Kingdom (18) Jason Edwards 6 6
22 United Kingdom (17) Drew Kemp 5 5
23 Germany (16) Celina Liebmann 3 30

See also

References

  1. "Welcome to SGP2". FIM Speedway.
  2. "SGP2 2022 Calendar". FIM Speedway.
  3. "Cierniak double". Speedway Star page 34-35. 20 August 2022.
  4. "2022 SGP2 standings". FIM Speedway.
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