MADSEN EQUIPPED FOR SPEEDWAY GP TITLE BID

Danish star Leon Madsen insisted that if he’s going to win the Speedway GP World Championship “it’s going to be in 2024” as he bids to dethrone long-time rival Bartosz Zmarzlik.Madsen heads into Saturday’s Boll FIM Speedway GP of Croatia bidding to end Zmarzlik’s lengthy stay atop the World Championship standings, which stretches back to his win at the season-opener in Donji Kraljevec two years ago on April 30, 2022.The Czestochowa and Vojens rider enjoyed a fine finish to 2023, which saw him storm to a famous victory on home shale at the FIM Speedway GP of Denmark – Vojens, before he took third place at the final round in Torun.Taking 36 points from a possible 40 in the final two SGPs was a sensational finish to the season, but Madsen knows he would need to replicate that level over 11 rounds if he is to challenge Zmarzlik and surpass the two Speedway GP silver medals he won in 2019 and 2022.Asked what it will take to unseat the Pole as champion, Madsen said: “We just have to step up, be better and not have any off-days. That’s really the main key to it; being consistent all the way through the season.“A guy like (2021 Speedway GP world champion) Artem (Laguta) proved that if you can be stable and deliver at the top level at every GP round, then you can beat him.“You have to be really, really, really good to win the World Championship, even without Bartek in it. There is a lot of hard competition and a lot of good riders in it. It’s not only Bartek. But with Bartek in the GPs, you have to be extremely good to beat him and win the title.“But mark my words; if Leon is going to win the World Championship, it’s going to be in 2024.”Madsen’s confidence stems from a drastic upturn in performance in 2023 after he struggled to two championship points at round eight in Cardiff, before bouncing back with victory in Vojens.“We finished off on a high,” he said. “I plan to take that with me into the new season. I am continuing with the same equipment that we know is working.“We were testing a lot last year and trying to maybe develop the template with the engines, and it just went in the wrong direction. We kept trying to make it work for too long. Then you start to get the bad results and it affects your confidence. It went as low as it could get in Cardiff.“After that, I knew it was time to make some big changes. We did that coming into Vojens and we saw the results of that. I moved on to Torun and, again, it was a good result. That gives me a lot of confidence, knowing the equipment is working. I believe in that and with the mental state I am in, I believe I will be up there in the top mix.”When some riders struggle, they are quick to change equipment or engine tuner in a desperate bid to transform their fortunes. Madsen has no regrets about sticking with Danish engineer Brian Karger and believes they have now found a winning formula.“I think it’s a big advantage that I have Brian with me,” he said. “I am working closely with him, and he supports me in the pits at the GPs. I believe Karger is the best tuner in the world. He has proved that in the past, winning several World Championships.“We were trying something last season and we did it for too long. Now we are back to what we know is working. This season, we are not going to test anything. Now it’s up to the man on the bike.“I don’t say things can’t be better, but I don’t want to worry about it. I know the equipment I have now is good enough to win. It’s good enough to win GPs and be fighting at the top.”

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STAYLIVE JOINS FORCES WITH WARNER BROS. DISCOVERY SPORTS EUROPE AS FIM SPEEDWAY STREAMING PARTNER

FIM Speedway events can now be watched live by fans in more countries around the world, as Warner Bros. Discovery Sports Europe joins forces with streaming partner Staylive.OTT platform provider Staylive, a Spring Media Company, has joined forces with WBD Sports Europe to increase the distribution and availability of its flagship motorcycling and cycling events globally.This collaboration will unite and spread the passion for some of the most exhilarating sports events, including the FIM Speedway Grand Prix (SGP) series, the FIM Endurance World Championship (EWC), the WHOOP UCI Mountain Bike World Series and the UCI Track Champions League.Fans can watch 2024 FIM Speedway events including the Speedway GP series, the FIM Speedway of Nations, SGP2 and SGP3 on Eurosport and discovery+ as well as across several local and national broadcasters. With this agreement, FIM Speedway racing and other WBD Sports Europe-owned-and-promoted events are now also accessible on Staylive through pay-per-view and subscription packages in markets independent of exclusive WBD platforms and broadcast partnerships.

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DOYLE'S TRAVEL TROUBLES

Aussie ace Jason Doyle apologised to British club Ipswich after a delayed flight forced him out of their trip to Belle Vue on Monday night.The 2017 Speedway GP world champion was due to fly from Poznan to London Stansted on a Ryanair flight but was forced to deplane due to a technical fault, delaying his departure by five hours.This meant he was unable to make it to Manchester’s National Speedway Stadium in time for the Rowe Motor Oil Premiership clash.Posting on Instagram, the gutted Norwich-based racer said: “Sorry to Ipswich Witches. Ryanair plane had a technical problem, and they didn't fix it within five hours, so I didn't have a chance to get another flight back to Belle Vue tonight.”With Ipswich only able to draft in a guest up to 75 percent of Doyle’s average, they hastily booked locally-based Charles Wright to cover as the Aces triumphed 55-35 over the Witches, who were already without injured captain Danny King.Speedway GP star Dan Bewley led the Belle Vue charge on 12 paid 14 points, with Aussie racer Brady Kurtz tallying 12 and former World Under-21 champion Jaimon Lidsey collecting 10. Guest Ryan Douglas was Ipswich’s top scorer on 11 paid 12.Doyle will hope for a smoother end to the week when he launches his World Championship challenge for 2024 at the FIM Speedway GP of Croatia in Donji Kraljevec on Saturday.

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VIDEO | GET READY FOR SPEEDWAY GP 2024!

With just five days to go until the 2024 FIM Speedway Grand Prix series launches in Croatia this Saturday, here's a small taste of what's in store over the next five full-throttle months ...

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EKSTRALIGA | SWEET 16 FROM FRICKE

Speedway GP first reserve Max Fricke racked up a sensational 16 paid 17 points for Grudziadz, but it wasn’t enough to save them from 48-42 loss away to his old club Zielona Gora on Sunday.Falubaz picked up their first victory since their PGE Ekstraliga return with former world No.2 Jaroslaw Hampel leading the way on 11 points, with former Danish champion Rasmus Jensen scoring eight paid 10. Piotr Pawlicki picked up eight, while Speedway GP newcomer Jan Kvech scored five paid six.Fricke produced a sublime display for the visitors, winning five of his six heats, with Hampel the only opponent to beat him in heat 11.Vadim Tarasenko collected 10 paid 13 points, with former World Under-21 champion Jaimon Lidsey tallying 10. Aussie star Jason Doyle endured a difficult return to one of his old clubs, scoring four.The day’s other meeting between Czestochowa and Wroclaw was postponed due to rain.For full details of the weekend’s results, scorers and the latest league table, click here: https://ekstraliga.pl/en/se (link in Polish).

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