POLAND CONTINUES SON2 WINNING STREAK
13/07/2024
Poland took the FIM Speedway of Nations - SON2 world under-21 title as Sweden and Australia rounded out the podium places in a dramatic battle for gold in Manchester on Friday evening.
Polish pair Wiktor Przyjemski and Bartosz Banbor took their country to an impressive 11th consecutive FIM Team Speedway Under-21 World Championship victory, and a second SON2 victory in Manchester – repeating their 2019 triumph at the National Speedway Stadium.
Przyjemski and Banbor, the top two riders from the recent 3P Logistics FIM SGP2 of Sweden – Malilla on June 14, delivered some solid mid-meeting performances to secure the title in heat 27 with a 6-3 win and 41 points overall.
The Swedes started off strong, leading after the first 12 heats. After a perfect performance from Philip Hellström-Bängs in his first three heats, a costly exclusion for the Avesta-born star in heat 16 saw Sweden’s lead start to slip away.
Although Hellström-Bängs and teammate Casper Henriksson managed to recover in their final heat with a 7-2 maximum, it was not enough to catch Poland as they finished on 38 points.
The Aussies matched that total but missed out on a silver medal after Sweden won the teams’ head-to-head 5-4. Keynan Rew was a huge contributor to their bronze-medal success, only dropping one point over the entire event to pile up 27 of their 38 points.
Tickets for the FIM SON Final at Manchester’s National Speedway Stadium on Saturday are still available online.
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