The competition in Rybnik was the first of four in the Tauron series SEC for the European Singles Championship. Of the 15 regular participants in the course, four are Poles. Not including Bartosz Smarzlik and Maciej Janowski, but Patrick Dudek, Janusz Kudzig, Peter Pawlecki and Bartosz Smektaa and so they intend to fight for a decent representation of the Polish highway. At Rybnik, they were also supported by Kacper Woryn and Dominik Kuber. One begins with a “pig of cards” and the other is a substitute for Daniel Bewley, a Briton who was beaten in a horrific accident Friday in Frokau.
Leon Madsen is the best in the SEC competition at Rybnik. Two poles on the platform
The Poles, as well as the two great daughters in the person of Leon Madsen and Mikkel Michaelsen, were the main champions in Saturday’s competition. There were up to four White Reds in the first six competitions, in addition to the aforementioned Danish representatives.
After the main round, the best players in this stage are promoted to the finals. Mikel Michaelsen scored 14 points and Janusz Kudzig scored 12 points. Hunters from places 3-6 fought a fierce battle for two remaining places in the final.
He was so ferocious that there was a very serious fall with the arm of Bartosh Smectai and Piotr Pawlikai, after they came back from a serious injury. Fortunately, nothing happened to any of them, and Paulecki even went on to repeat the race, but finished third, and Leon Madsen, moving from race to race, advanced to the finals, as well Patrick Doddick.
Madsen will do something extraordinary throughout the competition. When all the hounds were testing the track before the competition, Madsen arrived at the facility in Rybnik. Later in the first two matches, he scored a total of only one point, but has since been unbeaten. He will win the remaining three races in the main round, plus the additional race for a place in the final.
and yes Leon Madsen He also turned out to be the best in the final, advancing from start to finish. And the negative surprise was the performance of his compatriot Michaelsen, who in the main round would lose only one of the races with Madsen, and in the final he takes last place. This, however, opened the way to the podium for Polish representatives – Janusz Kudzig He came second, and Patrick Doddick was third.
The first general classification leader was another Dusek, Mikkel Michaelsen, who scored the 14th most points on Saturday. Janusz Kudzig scored the same number of points. The next Tauron SEC competition will be held in Gustrow, Germany, on August 6.
Final rating:
1- Leon Madsen (Denmark) – 13 points on the general classification (1,0,3,3,3,3)
2- Janusz Kudzig (Poland) – 14 (3,2,2,2,3,2)
3 – Patrik Dudek (Poland) – 12 (1, 2, 3, 2, 3, 1)
4- Mikkel Michaelsen (Denmark) – 14 (3,3,3,3,2,0)
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5. Bartosz Smekta (Poland) – 11 (1,3,1,3,3)
6- Piotr Pawlicki (Poland) – 10 (3,1,3,1,2)
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7 – Oliver Berntzon (Sweden) – 10 (2,3,2,2,1)
8. Dimitri Berg (France) – 9 (3,2,0,3,1)
9- Kacper Woryna (Poland) – 8 (2,2,2,0,2)
10 – Kay Hockenbeck (Germany) – 7 (2,0,1,2,2)
11- Dominic Kobera (Poland) – 6 (1,1,2,1,1)
12- Rasmus Jensen (Denmark) – 5 (0.3.1.1.0)
13- David Belligault (France) – 3 (2.1.0, d, d)
14 – Adam Ellis (Great Britain) – 2 (d, 0.0.1.1)
15. Andrejs Lebedevs (Ottawa) – 1 (0,1,0,0,0)
16 – Vaclav Melek (Czech Republic) – 1 (0.0,1,0.0)
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