We're only hours away from the Great Final of Speedway European Championships. On September 19 at 7 pm SEC riders will appear at the track for the last time.
Last points to be given, ultimate answers and a great celebration – that's the highlights of the coming night in Ostrów Wielkopolski. Just to remind, Emil Sayfutdinov is still on top with a 9-point advantage over Nicki Pedersen. Dane, however will have to watch his back, because there's a 5-point difference between him and Antonio Lindbaeck.
SEC Final can be surely described as an unpredictable, because still a lot can happen. Nicki Pedersen knows it too.
- Emil is the clear favorite, but you never know what happens in speedway before you have seen the checkered flag for the last time.
Because of the SEC Final, there are also a lot of attractions prepared by the organizers.
Official practice before Speedway European Championship in Ostrów Wielkopolski will take place on Saturday, September 19 at 12.00. Race program is an entrance ticket (10 PLN) according to the rule: 1 program - 1 person.
At 1pm special Fan Zone will be open. Everyone will find there some interesting attractions including animations, contests, games & more, f.e.:
- 2pm - first autograph session
- 3pm - old motorcycles' exhibition "Speedway Nostalgia"
- 4pm - Zumba
- 5pm - second autograph session
Moreover:
- hang gliders show (GM Raszków)
- PENTEL tent with attractions for the youngest
- ice cream zone, slow food truck
- air-pumped castles & face-painting
Stadium will be open for fans from 5pm.
Tickets are available via www.ebilet.pl, Empik stores and ŻKS Ostrovia office.
Ticket prices:
Normal ticket – 45 PLN
Discount ticket – 35 PLN*
Children (0-7) - FREE
* Children and students under 25 y.o.
VIP Silver – 250 PLN
VIP Gold – 500 PLN
Official starting list:
1. Mateusz Szczepaniak (Poland) (WC), 2. Emil Sajfutdinow (Russia) #89, 3. Grigorij Laguta (Russia) #7, 4. Przemysław Pawlicki (Poland) #59, 5. Peter Kildemand (Denmark) #25, 6. Vaclav Milik (Czech Rep.) #13, 7. Martin Vaculik (Slovakia) #54, 8. Martin Smolinski (Germany) #84, 9. Janusz Kołodziej (Poland) #27, 10. Hans Andersen (Denmark) #34, 11. Nicki Pedersen (Denmark) #3, 12. Tomasz Gollob (Poland) #20, 13. Tomasz Jędrzejak (Poland) #79, 14. Artem Laguta (Russia) #222, 15. Piotr Protasiewicz (Poland) #151, 16. Antonio Lindbaeck (Sweden) #85, 17. Piotr Pawlicki (Poland), 18. Rune Holta (Poland)
Referee: Susanne Huttinger (Austria)