The first final of the Individual Polish Championships held in Torun was won by Dominik Kubera. The protégé of Unia Leszno defeated Patryk Dudek, Kacper Woryna, and Bartosz Zmarzlik in the last race of the evening. After the competition, the aforementioned five-time Individual World Champion commented on the course of the rivalry.
- Zmarzlik revealed that the key to his consistent actions is the discipline and work pattern developed over the years.
- The world champion did not feel significant differences in the track preparation compared to league competitions.
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Michał Kesler (ekstraliga.pl): Did the events go as expected? Are you satisfied with the competition’s course and the final result, or is there an impression that something could have been done better?
Bartosz Zmarzlik (ORLEN OIL MOTOR Lublin): I believe that participating in the final always adds value. Throughout the competition, I faced many difficulties, but ultimately I managed to achieve a direct advance to the final run. I also stood on the podium, which always brings the same joy. It’s time to move on.
Considering the intensity of actions in the specified period, I want to ask how you consistently reach the top – both individually and as a team?
Over my career, I have somehow gotten accustomed to the intensity associated with the season’s challenges. I have a well-organized work schedule. I strive to perform on many fronts, for which discipline is obviously also needed. Everything in its tempo – sometimes better, sometimes worse, but I am satisfied nonetheless.
Did you work on proven units? Did you test anything new?
I always try to act based on what I have already managed to develop. No changes.
Did you feel a difference in track preparation compared to league competitions?
The track was properly prepared, allowing for an interesting competition, I did not feel major changes compared to the league.