Pot full for Zmarzlik at this weekend’s GP competitions



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It was a full pot for Vetlanda’s Bartosz Zmarzlik this weekend, victory in both races at the Prague GP. Photo: Stock Photography

During Saturday night’s competition, both Jason Doyle from Västervik and Dackarnas Maciej Janowski reached the semi-finals. Things were worse for Artem Laguta from Västervik (twelve) and Dackarnas Patryk Dudek (eleven).

From the first semi-final, Bartosz Zmarzlik and Jason Doyle progressed to the final. Maciej Janowski was arrested and finished last. Fredrik Lindgren won semifinal number two before Tai Woffinden.

Relentless Zmarzlik

One, two, three and seven in the summary of the final. On the first try, Jason Doyle crashed after his front wheel collapsed, and on the restart, the fastest rider in the world right now, Bartosz Zmarzlik, was relentless.

On the last lap he flew into Woffinden and took the second victory of the weekend.
Jason Doyle was third just ahead of Fredrik Lindgren.

Weak Friday for “our” drivers

In Friday’s competition at Marketa Stadium, Fredrik Lindgren missed his first final this season. The Swede made it to the semifinals and thus achieved a total of twelve points for the night.

For Dackeduon Maciej Janowski and Patryk Dudek, Friday’s competition ended with 12th place (five points) and 10th place (seven points).

Västervik’s Jason Doyle finished sixth (eleven points) and his Swedish clubmate Artem Laguta seventh (ten points).

Two competitions remain

In short, Bartosz Zmarzlik took a seven club lead over the weekend before the end. He now has 98 points, compared to 91 for Fredrik Lindgren and 89 for Tai Woffinden.

In two weeks, October 2 and 3, the final two races of the GP series will be held in Torun, Poland.



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