Riga is host city organizing this year’s Grand Prix of Latvia. The competition in this city are going to be very interesting. Martin Vaculik has good memories of the last year’s meeting on the local track.
The host city of the seventh round of SGP 2023 was Riga. The Slovakian had a great performance then. In the most important race of the tournament it was very tight in the first corner and Lindgren fell on the track. The replay of the race took place with the full line-up.
In the second attempt Tai woffinden jumped the start. The rider had already been worned earlier and was excluded from another repetition. Next Bartosz Zmarzlik stayed at the start, but he overtook Lindgren in the distance. On the lowest podium stood Vaculik.
After the last victory in Wroclaw, Martin Stays relevant in the competition. The Slovakian scored ninety five points in eight tournaments. He lacks eleven ppoints to medal position.
To sum up we will watch an interesting show in Riga. Martin Vaculik is mentioned as a favourite rider to win the Grand Prix of Latvia.
Regular participants in Speedway Grand Prix 2024:
Bartosz Zmarzlik (Poland)
Fredrik Lindgren (Sweden)
Martin Vaculik (Slovakia)
Jack Holder (Australia)
Leon Madsen (Denmark)
Robert Lambert (Great Britain)
Mikkel Michelsen (Denmark)
Jason Doyle (Australia)
Szymon Wozniak (Poland)
Jan Kvech (Czech Republick)
Daniel Bewley (Great Britain)
Tai Woffinden (Great Britain)
Andrzej Lebiediew (Latvia)
Kai Huckenbeck (Germany)
Dominik Kubera (Poland)
General classification of Speedway Grand Prix 2024 after eight tournaments:
- Bartosz Zmarzlik (Poland) – 121 points
- Fredrik Lindgren (Sweden) – 106
- Robert Lambert (Great Britain) – 106
- Mikkel Michelsen (Denmark) – 101
- Martin Vaculik (Slovakia) – 95
- Jack Holder (Australia) – 93
- Daniel Bewley (Great Britain) – 84
- Dominik Kubera (Poland) – 73
- Leon Madsen (Denmark) – 67
- Andrzej Lebiediew (Latvia) – 51
- Szymon Wozniak (Poland) – 51
- Jason Doyle (Australia) – 47
- Kai Huckenbeck (Germany) – 46
- Max Fricke (Australia) – 42
- Jan Kvech (Czech Republic) – 30
- Tai Woffinden (Great Britain) – 23