2007 European Speedway Club Champions' Cup - Final

  • Final
  • 2007-10-06
  • Miskolc
  • Referee: Frank Ziegler
  • Attendance: 5,000
  • Best Time: ?
Pos. Rider Points Heats
1 Speedway Miszkolc 47
(13) Hans Andersen 14 (3,3,3,3,2)
(14) Norbert Magosi 6 (-,0,2,2,2)
(15) László Szatmári 0 (0,-,-,-,-)
(16) Matej Ferjan 12 (2,2,3,3,2)
(20) Jason Crump 15 (3,3,3,3,3)
2 Atlas Wrocław 31
(5) Tomasz Gapiński 10 (3,1,2,1,3)
(6) Krzysztof Słaboń 10 (3,2,1,3,1)
(7) Tomasz Jędrzejak 5 (1,e,1,1,2)
(8) Maciej Janowski 6 (f,2,1,0,3)
(18) None
3 Mega-Lada Togliatti 28
(9) Rune Holta 13 (2,3,3,2,3)
(10) Daniil Ivanov 3 (1,1,-,0,1)
(11) Roman Ivanov 6 (-,2,2,2,0)
(12) Emil Saifutdinov 0 (e,-,0,-,-)
(19) Greg Hancock 6 (2,1,e,2,1)
4 SC Unia Goričan 17
(1) Jurica Pavlič 2 (2,n,n,n,n)
(2) Luboš Tomíček, Jr. 5 (1,1,1,1,1)
(3) Adrian Rymel 7 (1,3,2,1,0)
(4) Ivan Vargek 0 (0,0,0,0,0)
(17) None

Heat after heat:

  1. Gapiński, Ferjan, D. Ivanov, Vargek
  2. Słaboń, Holta, Rymel, Szatmári
  3. Andersen, Hancock, Tomicek, Janowski (F)
  4. Crump, Pavlic, Jędrzejak, Saifutdinov (E)
  5. Andersen, Słaboń, Hancock, Vargek
  6. Rymel, R. Ivanov, Gapiński, Magosi
  7. Holta, Ferjan, Tomicek, Jędrzejak (E)
  8. Crump, Janowski, D. Ivanov
  9. Holta, Magosi, Janowski, Vargek
  10. Andersen, Rymel, Jędrzejak, Hancock (E)
  11. Crump, Gapiński, Tomicek, Saifutdinov
  12. Ferjan, R. Ivanov, Słaboń
  13. Ferjan, Hancock, Rymel, Janowski
  14. Crump, R. Ivanov, Jędrzejak, Vargek
  15. Słaboń, Magosi, Tomicek, D. Ivanov
  16. Andersen, Holta, Gapiński
  17. Crump, Jędrzejak, Hancock, Vargek (T)
  18. Janowski, Magosi, D. Ivanov
  19. Gapiński, Ferjan, Tomicek, R. Ivanov
  20. Holta, Andersen, Słaboń, Rymel

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