There are only four rounds left to the end of this year season of Speedway Grand Prix. On Saturday 31 of September the riders will compete on the track in Wroclaw for the points to general classification of Speedway Grand Prix.
The last tournament in Wroclaw took place 27 of August 2022. Unfortunately Martin Vaculik cannot say it was successful. He was twelfth in the capital of Silesia. The Slovakian in five starts of main round got four points and he dropped off the further rivalry.
After seven rounds this year Vaculik is sixth in the general classification and he loses thirteen points to Fredrick Lindgren who is third. The leader is Bartosz Zmarzlik who scored a hundred eleven points.
To sum up, there is going to be a very interesting tournament. Martin Vaculik is able to get a good result in that competition.
„I hope I will get promotion at least to semifinals in Wroclaw and then I will fight for more. I am optimistic before that tournament. The local track gives many chances for fighting during the whole distance. I think it will be a very interesting show on Saturday in Wroclaw„ – said Martin Vaculik.
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)0p
General classification of Speedway Grand Prix 2024 after seven tournaments:
- Bartosz Zmarzlik (Poland) – 111 points
- Robert Lambert (Great Britain) – 90
- Fredrik Lindgren (Sweden) – 88
- Jack Holder (Australia) – 87
- Mikkel Michelsen (Denmark) – 87
- Martin Vaculik (Slovakia) – 75
- Daniel Bewley (Grapeat Britain) – 73
- Dominik Kubera (Poland) – 68
- Leon Madsen (Denmark) – 60
- Szymon Wozniak (Poland) – 50
- Jason Doyle (Australia) – 47
- Kai Huckenbeck (Germany) – 43
- Andrzej Lebiediew (Latvia)– 43
- Max Fricke (Australia) – 38
- Jan Kvech (Czech Republick) – 28
- Tai Woffinden (Great Britain) – 23
- Maciej Janowski (Poland) – 9
- Oskar Fajfer (Poland) – 6