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61
WRO
GRU
29
GRU

Polish Speedway Extraleague

3rd place match

Round 17

21.09.2025 16:30

Stadion Olimpijski we Wrocławiu - Wrocław

Referee

Arkadiusz Kalwasiński

Track commissioner

Maciej Głód

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BETARD SPARTA Wrocław
61
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9.Brady Kurtz33332'141
10.Maciej Janowski2'12'1'393
11.Bartłomiej KowalskiW2'2371
12.Daniel Bewley231'2'2'103
13.Artem Laguta1'3223111
14.Marcel Kowolik2'31'62
15.Jakub Krawczyk3104
16.Nikodem Mikołajczyk
Manager: Jakub KrólCoach: Dariusz ŚledźHead of Team: Piotr Mikołajczak
BAYERSYSTEM GKM Grudziądz
29
Manager: Robert KościechaCoach: Robert KempińskiHead of Team: Rafał Wojciechowski
Heat 1
a
Max Fricke
b
Brady Kurtz
c
Jakub Miśkowiak
d
Bartłomiej Kowalski
U
Restart - Heat 1
a
Max Fricke
u
b!
Brady Kurtz
c
Jakub Miśkowiak
d
Bartłomiej Kowalski
W
Max Fricke gets up on his own.
Restart - Heat 1
a
Max Fricke
233
b
Brady Kurtz
3
c
Jakub Miśkowiak
133
d
Bartłomiej Kowalski
-
A fantastic run by Brady Kurtz. The Australian had the best start, but the Grudziądz team took advantage of him, pushing him down to third place. Kurtz, however, drove very cleverly, first getting behind Miśkowiak, then building speed around Fricke, to pull ahead of his compatriot on the outside on the fourth lap.
Heat 2
a
Jakub Krawczyk
351
b
Kevin Małkiewicz
1
c
Marcel Kowolik
284
d
Kacper Łobodziński
0
The Wrocław pair made a much better start, taking a two-time lead. Behind them, Małkiewicz was unable to engage.
Heat 3
a
Michael Jepsen Jensen
333
b!
Daniel Bewley
2
c
Jaimon Lidsey
0117
d
Artem Laguta
1
Michael Jepsen Jensen capitalized on the pole advantage and surged into the lead. Daniel Bewley was racing behind him, but the wide best lane fell away, and the Dane, of course, was the fastest, breaking away from the rest of the field. Lidsey trailed far behind.
Heat 4
a
Marcel Kowolik
351
b
Vadim Tarasenko
0
c
Maciej Janowski
2168
d
Kevin Małkiewicz
1
Warning to Daniel Bewley who moved at the start of heat 3.
A winning start for the Wrocław team. Janowski let Kowolik pass wide and then took over securing second place. However, the visitors were causing enough trouble down the stretch that Janowski didn't have to worry about them.
Heat 5
a
Bartłomiej Kowalski
251
b
Jakub Miśkowiak
0
c
Daniel Bewley
3219
d
Vadim Tarasenko
1
The Wrocław team decisively won the start. Bewley escaped the rest, while Kowalski took a completely different path than the others, staying close to the curb and keeping a watchful eye on his rivals. However, they lacked the speed or the ingenuity to overtake Kowalski.
Heat 6
a
Artem Laguta
342
b
Jaimon Lidsey
0
c
Jakub Krawczyk
12511
d
Max Fricke
2
Once again, the Wrocław team had the better start, but Fricke found the right speed on the wide open road to pass Krawczyk. The Pole searched for his chance until the very end, passing the Australian once, but he crossed the line ahead of the home team's junior.
Heat 7
a
Kacper Łobodziński
042
b
Maciej Janowski
1
c
Michael Jepsen Jensen
22913
d
Brady Kurtz
3
A fantastic start for the Wrocław drivers, who took a double lead. Kurtz rode wider, while Janowski narrowly exited the corners, closer to the center of the track. However, Jepsen Jensen was incredibly fast, whizzing past Janowski on the third lap like a TGV.
The decision has been made - the results of the 7th race are now official.
Heat 8
a
Jakub Miśkowiak
Michael Jepsen Jensen
333
b
Artem Laguta
2
c
Vadim Tarasenko
03216
d
Marcel Kowolik
1
Michael Jepsen Jensen won the race and raced to the finish line unchallenged, taking three points. Laguta and Kowolik rode close together, but far behind the Dane, and with a significant advantage over the resigned Tarasienka.
Heat 9
a
Brady Kurtz
351
b
Max Fricke
1
c
Maciej Janowski
23717
d
Jaimon Lidsey
0
Brady Kurtz won the start, with the visitors following behind him. However, Janowski cleverly mounted the curb in front of Lidsey and continued his ride on that trajectory. Fricke made minor mistakes, riding wide, which cost him the position to Janowski. The home team captain rode very narrowly, staying on the curb throughout, but that gave him second place.
Heat 10
a
Kevin Małkiewicz
033
b
Bartłomiej Kowalski
2
c
Michael Jepsen Jensen
34020
d
Daniel Bewley
1
Once again, Jepsen Jensen impressed with his speed over the distance, running wide from the start and then sliding under Kowalski on the second lap. Meanwhile, Bewley managed to keep up with Małkiewicz over the distance and finish almost level with Kowalski.
photo: Paweł Mruk
photo: Paweł Mruk
Heat 11
a
Daniel Bewley
251
b
Vadim Tarasenko
0
c
Brady Kurtz
34521
d
Max Fricke
1
The starting moment once again today went to the Wrocław pair, who increased their lead with each meter. Fricke and Tarasenko were far behind.
Heat 12
a
Jaimon Lidsey
233
b
Jakub Krawczyk
0
c
Kacper Łobodziński
Kevin Małkiewicz
14824
d
Bartłomiej Kowalski
3
A beautiful battle over the distance between Jaimon Lidsey and Bartłomiej Kowalski. The Pole rode wider throughout the race, and in the end, this consistently built-up speed gave him first place. Krawczyk lost a point over the distance to Małkiewicz. This is the first zero for the home speedway rider.
Heat 13
a
Maciej Janowski
133
b
Michael Jepsen Jensen
3
c
Artem Laguta
25127
d
Jakub Miśkowiak
0
A beautiful race over the distance between all four, but Michale Jepsen Jensen once again won the battle. For a moment it was 3-3, then 5-1 – but it ended as it began. Jepsen Jensen was incredibly fast over the distance, circling Janowski wide.
Heat 14
a
Vadim Tarasenko
151
b
Daniel Bewley
2
c
Jakub Miśkowiak
Kevin Małkiewicz
05628
d
Maciej Janowski
3
Tarasenko won the pole position, but Janowski managed to get around him on the first lap. Bewley was pushing right up against the fence to cut in under Tarasenko and extend his lead. Małkiewicz was far behind.
Heat 15
a
Brady Kurtz
251
b
Max Fricke
0
c
Artem Laguta
36129
d
Michael Jepsen Jensen
1
The home team won the start again. Jepsen Jensen once again went wide, building speed. However, the home team had pulled away, so Jepsen Jensen changed tactics, driving closer to the curb. This attack overtook Kurtz, who was driving close to the fence, but Kurtz, on the final bend, also attacked along the curb, overtook the Dane!
BETARD SPARTA Wrocław beats BAYERSYSTEM GKM Grudziądz 61-29, almost securing third place at the end of the season. A fantastic performance by the hosts.
Jakub Krawczyk was chosen as the junior of this meeting.
Błażej Kowol from Wrocław bids you farewell for the last time this season. The final match awaits, and we invite you to follow it on the PGE Ekstraliga app. Good evening!

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