2018 Individual Speedway Junior World Championship

The 2018 Individual Speedway Under 21 World Championship was the 2018 version of FIM the Individual Under-21 World Championship and was staged over three rounds, at Daugavpils, Leszno and Pardubice.[1] Poland's Maksym Drabik was the defending champion having won the title in 2017.

2018 Individual Speedway Junior World Championship
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Result

The title was won by Bartosz Smektała, who beat Drabik by two points. Smektała had trailed Drabik heading into the final round, however he scored a 21-point maximum to take the title. Great Britain's Robert Lambert took bronze.

Final series

No. Date Venue Winner Runner-up 3rd place
1 June 29 Daugavpils Maksym Drabik Robert Lambert Bartosz Smektała
2 July 22 Leszno Maksym Drabik Bartosz Smektała Daniel Bewley
3 September 28 Pardubice Bartosz Smektała Robert Lambert Dominik Kubera

Classification

The meeting classification [2] was according to the points scored during the meeting, with the total points scored by each rider during each meeting credited as World Championship points. The FIM Speedway Under 21 World Champion was the rider who collected most World Championship points at the end of the series. In case of a tie between one or more riders in the final overall classification, a run-off decided the 1st, 2nd and 3rd places. For all other placings, the better-placed rider in the last meeting was the better placed rider.

Pos. Rider Points
Bartosz Smektała 56 171821
Maksym Drabik 54 202113
Robert Lambert 48 171318
4 Dominik Kubera 37 121312
5 Andreas Lyager 29 71012
6 Frederik Jakobsen 25 1159
7 Patrick Hansen 25 7810
8 Daniel Bewley 21 714
9 Daniel Kaczmarek 15 852
10 Robert Chmiel 15 1311
11 Joel Kling 14 68
11 Oleg Mihalovs 12 12
12 Nick Škorja 12 354
13 Wiktor Lampart 9 9
14 Filip Hjelmland 9 45
15 Gleb Chugunov 7 7
16 Davis Kurmis 7 016
17 Artem Trofimov 5 5
18 Jan Kvech 5 5
19 Daniel Spiller 5 05
20 Filip Hájek 3 12
21 Petr Chlupac 1 1
22 Ernest Matjuszonoks 0 0
23 Patrik Mikel 0 0

See also

References

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