2024 SGP2

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The 2024 SGP2 series will be the 48th edition of the FIM Individual Under-21 World Championship. It will once again be 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 in 2022.[1][2]

The three qualifying rounds were staged at Mâcon, Terenzano and Ludwigslust on 8 June. Participant riders were named by national federations, with a pre-qualifier staged by the DMU for Danish riders[3] and the Polish Silver Helmet acting as a qualifier for Polish riders.[4]

The top four riders from each qualifying meeting progressed to the main SGP2 series.[5][6] Villads Nagel, Bartosz Bańbor and Mikkel Andersen were then named as the three permanent wildcards by the SGP Commission, joining the 12 qualifiers in the main series.[7]

Qualifying

The 2024 season consisted of three qualifying events.[8]

QR3 Mâcon
Pos Rider Pts
1 Sweden Casper Henriksson 14
2 Poland Wiktor Przyjemski 13
3 Denmark William Drejer 12+3
4 England Leon Flint 12+2
5 Denmark Mikkel Andersen 12+1
6 Austria Sebastian Kössler 9
7 United States Alex Martin 8
8 Australia Tate Zischke 8
9 England Ashton Boughen 7
10 Latvia Nikita Kaulins 7
11 Czech Republic Matouš Kameník 5
12 Norway Magnus Klipper 3
13 Germany Marlon Hegener 3
14 France Antoine Desserprix 2
15 Germany Erik Bachhuber 1
16 France Tino Bouin 1
Res France Téo Tauzin 2
Res France Théo Bernard 1
QR2 Terenzano
Pos Rider Pts
1 Poland Sebastian Szostak 14
2 Denmark Bastian Pedersen 13
3 Poland Jakub Krawczyk 12+3
4 Latvia Francis Gusts 12+2
5 Denmark Villads Nagel 12+1
6 England Dan Thompson 10
7 Slovenia Anže Grmek 9
8 Germany Patrick Hyjek 8
9 Italy Matteo Boncinelli 6
10 England Joe Thompson 5
11 Czech Republic Jaroslav Vaníček 5
12 Australia Harrison Ryan 5
13 Sweden Ludvig Selvin 4
14 Hungary Richárd Füzesi 2
15 Italy Mattia Santinelli 2
16 Argentina Milton Besagonil 1
Res Germany Julian Kuny dnr
QR1 Ludwigslust
Pos Rider Pts
1 Ukraine Nazar Parnitskyi 15
2 Denmark Jesper Knudsen 12+3
3 Norway Mathias Pollestad 12+2
4 Sweden Philip Hellström Bängs 11
5 United States Slater Lightcap 10
6 Poland Bartosz Bańbor 10
7 Poland Kacper Łobodziński 8
8 Czech Republic Jan Jeníček 7
9 England Sam Hagon 7
10 Czech Republic Adam Bednář 6
11 Sweden Anton Jansson 6
12 Australia Michael West 5
13 Finland Otto Raak 5
14 Latvia Artjoms Juhno 4
15 Germany Ben Iken 2
16 Germany Jonny Wynant 0
Res Germany Hannah Grunwald 1
Res Germany Tom Meyer 0

Main event

The 2024 season consists of three rounds.

Round Date Venue Winner
1 14 June Sweden Skrotfrag Arena, Målilla Poland Wiktor Przyjemski
2 6 September Latvia Riga Speedway Stadium, Riga
3 27 September Poland MotoArena Toruń, Toruń

Intermediate Classification

Pos. Rider Points Sweden Latvia Poland
Gold Poland (505) Wiktor Przyjemski 20 20
Silver Poland (137) Bartosz Bańbor 18 18
Bronze Poland (355) Sebastian Szostak 16 16
4 Sweden (243) Philip Hellström Bängs 14 14
5 Denmark (97) Mikkel Andersen 12 12
6 Norway (999) Mathias Pollestad 11 11
7 Ukraine (785) Nazar Parnitskyi 10 10
8 Denmark (545) William Drejer 9 9
9 England (22) Leon Flint 8 8
10 Latvia (144) Francis Gusts 7 7
11 Poland (110) Jakub Krawczyk 6 6
12 Denmark (108) Villads Nagel 5 5
13 Denmark (117) Jesper Knudsen 4 4
14 Denmark (388) Bastian Pedersen 3 3
15 Sweden (16) Anton Jansson 2 2
16 Sweden (43) Casper Henriksson 1 1
17 Sweden (17) Sammy Van Dyck 0 0

See also

References

  1. ^ "Welcome to SGP2". FIM Speedway. Retrieved 4 June 2024.
  2. ^ "Speedway Grand Prix 2". Speedway Star. 10 June 2023. p. 14.
  3. ^ https://rs.dmusport.dk/loeb/6465
  4. ^ "The favourites fell in Grudziądz! Silver Helmet for Bartosz Bańbor". Sportow Fakty - in Polish. Retrieved 4 June 2023.
  5. ^ "Line-ups confirmed for SGP2 qualifiers". FIM Speedway. Retrieved 4 June 2024.
  6. ^ "Swedish duo among SGP2 qualifiers". FIM Speedway. Retrieved 9 June 2024.
  7. ^ "2024 FIM SGP2 line-up finalised as wild cards revealed". FIM Speedway. Retrieved 11 June 2024.
  8. ^ https://www.fim-moto.com/en/sports/view/fim-speedway-under-21-world-championship-sgp2-5743