2021 Speedway European Championship

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2021 Speedway European Championship
Season details
Dates16 June – 10 July
Events4
Cities4
Countries2
Riders15 permanents
1 wild card(s)
2 track reserves
Heats(in 4 events)
Winners
Champion DEN Mikkel Michelsen
Runner-up DEN Leon Madsen
3rd place POL Patryk Dudek

The 2021 Speedway European Championship season was the ninth season of the Speedway European Championship (SEC) era, and the 21st UEM Individual Speedway European Championship.[1][2][3]

The title was won by Mikkel Michelsen, who beat Leon Madsen by two points.[4]

Venues[edit]

Round Date Venue
1 16 June Poland Józef Piłsudski Municipal Stadium, Bydgoszcz
2 26 June Germany Güstrow Speedway Stadium, Güstrow
3 4 July Poland Zbigniew Podlecki Stadium, Gdańsk
4 10 July Poland Rybnik Municipal Stadium, Rybnik

Final classification[edit]

Position Rider Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Total
1 Denmark Mikkel Michelsen 14 10 15 14 53
2 Denmark Leon Madsen 13 11 13 14 51
3 Poland Patryk Dudek 11 12 10 13 46
4 Poland Piotr Pawlicki Jr. 15 14 10 7 46
5 England Dan Bewley 11 9 11 6 37
6 Poland Bartosz Smektała 4 11 10 12 37
7 England Robert Lambert 8 5 13 9 35
8 Russia Sergey Logachev 4 7 9 10 30
9 Germany Kai Huckenbeck 8 9 6 3 26
10 Czech Republic Václav Milík Jr. 7 8 5 4 24
11 Latvia Andžejs Ļebedevs 5 6 7 4 22
12 Denmark Patrick Hansen 4 5 4 6 19
13 Sweden Jacob Thorssell 5 9 4 x 18
14 Finland Timo Lahti 3 6 1 4 14
15 Denmark Nicki Pedersen 3 x 3 7 13
16 Russia Vadim Tarasenko 11 x x x 11
17 France David Bellego x x x 9 9
18 Poland Krystian Pieszczek x x 5 x 5
19 Norway Rune Holta x x x 4 4
20 Germany Ben Ernst x 3 x x 3
21 Germany Lukas Baumann x 1 x x 1
22 Poland Piotr Gryszpiński x x 0 x 0
23 Poland Viktor Trofimov x x x 0 0
24 Poland Alan Szczotka x x 0 x 0
25 Poland Wiktor Przyjemski 0 x x x 0
26 Poland Jakub Miśkowiak x x x 0 0
27 Poland Mateusz Tonder 0 x x x 0
28 Germany Mario Niedermeier x 0 x x 0

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "MADSEN DEFIES FALL TO WIN SEC OPENER". Speedway GP. Archived from the original on 29 July 2021. Retrieved 29 July 2021.
  2. ^ "SEC: Gdansk hosted the next to last round". FIM. Retrieved 29 July 2021.
  3. ^ "SEC CHAMP MICHELSEN STORMS INTO SGP 2022". Speedway GP. Archived from the original on 29 July 2021. Retrieved 29 July 2021.
  4. ^ "OVERALL SEASON CLASSIFICATION". Speedway Euro. Retrieved 29 July 2021.