The rivalry in SGP 2024 seems very interesting. Between the competitors this year will aslo be three novices with Permanent Wild Card.
Adrzej Lebiediew, Kai Huckenbeck and Dominik Kubera got invitation from the organizer of the elite cycle. All three riders have already had opportunity to start in the single tournments, however this year they will take part in the competitions as permanent riders.
This is also the first year in the elite for Szymon Woźniak and Jan Kvech. These riders, from Chech Republick and from Poland, had also a chance to perform in the single tournments, but they weren’t very succesful.
This year in the elite we won’t see Maciej Janowski, Patryk Dudek and Max Fricke. At the end of rivalry in 2023 they didn’t get place between the best six riders, which could guarantee the start in SGP 2024.
We should remember, that Bartosz Zmarzlik will be defending the title of the World Champion.
The final classification of the Speedway Grand Prix 2023:
- Bartosz Zmarzlik (Poland) – 158 points
- Fredrik Lindgren (Sweden) – 150
- Martin Vaculik (Slovakia) – 125
- Jack Holder (Australia) – 123
- Leon Madsen (Denmark) – 111
- Robert Lambert (Great Britain) – 108
- Daniel Bewley (Great Britain) – 104
- Jason Doyle (Australia) – 96
- Max Fricke (Australia) – 83
- Patryk Dudek (Poland) – 76
- Tai Woffinden (Great Britain) – 64
- Mikkel Michelsen (Denamrk) – 56
- Kim Nilsson (Sweden) – 44
- Maciej Janowski (Poland) – 43
- Andres Thomsen (Denmark) – 36
- Andrzej Lebiediew (Latvia) – 31
The competitors of 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 Woźniak (Poland)
Jan Kvech (Czech Republic)
Daniel Bewley (Great Britain)
Tai Woffinden (Great Britain)
Andrzej Lebiediew (Latvia)
Kai Huckenbeck (Germany)
Dominik Kubera (Poland)
The substitute riders of Speedway Grand Prix 2024:
Max Fricke (Australia)
Maciej Janowski (Poland)
Kim Nilsson (Sweden)
Rasmus Jensen (Denmark)
Luke Becker (USA)
Dimitri Berge (France)
Mateusz Cierniak (Poland)