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Alex Holowczak
I am from Birmingham, England, and I am a fan of many sports, including F1, snooker and cricket. I don't much care for "soccer".

My name is not of British decent, but of Ukrainian decent. My grandfather was from Lvov, a town in Western Ukraine. During the Second World War, he ended up in Britain.

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2008 Speedway World Cup - Preview and Simulation

by Alex Holowczak
created March 22, 2008, last edited October 08, 2008
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After much endeavour with the World Final, I did the altogether simpler task of the World Cup.

Each country has 5 riders, and they race against each other. There are 25 heats. 8 countries race in two meetings, with 4 in each meeting. The winner of each Semi Final make the Final. Second and third places go into a Raceoff. The top 2 from those 4 players go into the Final.

Semi Finals

Semi Final 1

The First Semi Final, held at Vojens, Denmark.

Rank Nation Points
1 Flag of Denmark Denmark 57
2 Flag of Australia Australia 45
3 Flag of the United Kingdom Great Britain 36
4 Flag of Germany Germany 12

Semi Final 2

The Second Semi Final, held at Leszno, Poland.

Rank Nation Points
1 image:MiniPolandFlag.jpg Poland 67
2 Flag of Sweden Sweden 41
3 Flag of the United States United States 22
4 Flag of Russia Russia 20

Race Off

The Race Off, held at Monmore Green, Great Britain.

Rank Nation Points
1 Flag of the United Kingdom Great Britain 53
2 Flag of Australia Australia 49
3 Flag of Sweden Sweden 41
4 Flag of the United States United States 7

Final

The Final, held at Wembley Stadium, Great Britain.

Teams

  1. Flag of the United Kingdom Great Britain
    Lee Richardson
    Edward Kennett
    Simon Stead
    Chris Harris
    Scott Nicholls (c)
  2. Flag of Denmark Denmark
    Nicki Pedersen
    Bjarne Pedersen
    Hans Andersen (c)
    Niels Kristian Iversen
    Kenneth Bjerre
  3. image:MiniPolandFlag.jpg Poland
    Tomasz Gollob (c)
    Rune Holta
    Krzysztof Kasprzak
    Jaroslaw Hampel
    Damien Balinski
  4. Flag of Australia Australia
    Ryan Sullivan
    Rory Schlein
    Jason Crump
    Leigh Adams (c)
    Davey Watt

Heat 1

  1. Flag of Denmark Nicki Pedersen
  2. Flag of Poland Tomasz Gollob (c)
  3. Flag of the United Kingdom Lee Richardson
  4. Flag of Australia Ryan Sullivan

At the tapes, Pedersen made the start and jumped into the lead. Richardson was in second place, ahead of Gollob, with Sullivan at the back. Pedersen romped into the distance, but on the third lap, Richardson was passed by Gollob for second place.
Result: N Pedersen, Gollob, Richardson, Sullivan

Heat 2

  1. Flag of the United Kingdom Edward Kennett
  2. Flag of Denmark Bjarne Pedersen
  3. Flag of Poland Rune Holta
  4. Flag of Australia Rory Schlein

This time, Holta jumped out in the lead, and Schlein dropped in behind him for Australia. Kennett was third, but at the end of the first lap, he overtook to move into second place. At the start of the third lap, Pedersen took the outside line, and got the drive to move between the Brit and Australian to go into second place.
Result: Holta, B Pedersen, Kennett, Schlein

Heat 3

  1. Flag of the United Kingdom Simon Stead
  2. Flag of Poland Krzysztof Kasprzak
  3. Flag of Australia Jason Crump
  4. Flag of Denmark Hans Andersen (c)

Andersen made the start, and Crump followed him in second place. Around the outside of the first turn, Kasprzak moved into third place. Going into the second lap, Crump moved up the inside of Andersen to take the lead. He then pulled out into the distance to win the heat.
Result: Crump, Andersen, Kasprzak, Stead

Heat 4

  1. Flag of Denmark Niels Kristian Iversen
  2. Flag of Poland Jaroslaw Hampel
  3. Flag of Australia Leigh Adams (c)
  4. Flag of the United Kingdom Chris Harris

Adams took the lead from the start, and Harris as ever dropped to the back. Iversen was second. Harris went around the outside of Hampel to move up into third. At the end of the third lap, Harris then passed Iversen to move into second place. Down the back straight, Harris closed in on Adams, and the pair were neck and neck going into the final corner. But Adams held on, and won the heat.
Result: Adams, Harris, Iversen, Hampel

Heat 5

  1. Flag of Australia Davey Watt
  2. Flag of Poland Damien Balinski
  3. Flag of the United Kingdom Scott Nicholls (c)
  4. Flag of Denmark Kenneth Bjerre

Nicholls took the lead for GB, and romped into the distance. Bjerre and Balinski were together in second place, with Watt at the back. Bjerre fell into third place on the back straight. Going into the third lap, Bjerre passed Balinski around the outside, and he held on for second place. The first win for the home nation!
Result: Nicholls, Bjerre, Balinski, Watt

Standings

After Heat 5

Rank Nation Points
1 Flag of Denmark Denmark 10
2 Flag of the United Kingdom Great Britain 7
  image:MiniPolandFlag.jpg Poland 7
4 Flag of Australia Australia 6

A good start for the Danes, but the other three countries are right in touch.

Heat 6

  1. Flag of Denmark Kenneth Bjerre
  2. Flag of Australia Jason Crump
  3. Flag of Poland Jaroslaw Hampel
  4. Flag of the United Kingdom Lee Richardson

Crump jumped out in the lead, but Richardson went around the outside of everybody in the first corner to go into second place. Hampel was third. The heat was fairly processional, and Crump took an easy win.
Result: Crump, Richardson, Hampel, Bjerre

Heat 7

  1. Flag of Denmark Nicki Pedersen
  2. Flag of Australia Leigh Adams (c)
  3. Flag of Poland Damien Balinski
  4. Flag of the United Kingdom Edward Kennett

After a bad heat for Denmark, Pedersen went straight into the lead for Denmark. Kennett was in third place ahead of Balinski. At the end of the second lap, Adams passed Pedersen, but at the next corner, Pedersen moved infront of Adams once again.
Result: N Pedersen, Adams, Kennett, Balinski

Heat 8

  1. Flag of Denmark Bjarne Pedersen
  2. Flag of the United Kingdom Simon Stead
  3. Flag of Australia Davey Watt
  4. Flag of Poland Tomasz Gollob (c)

From the tapes, Gollob was in the lead with Stead in second for Great Britain. Watt and Pedersen almost collided, but Bjarne was able to hang on, albeit in last place. The pair were dropped by Gollob and Stead, but on the last corner of the third lap, Pedersen moved back infront of Watt.
Result: Gollob, Stead, B Pedersen, Watt

Heat 9

  1. Flag of the United Kingdom Chris Harris
  2. Flag of Denmark Hans Andersen (c)
  3. Flag of Australia Ryan Sullivan
  4. Flag of Poland Rune Holta

Sullivan went into the lead for Australia, ahead of Holta, Andersen and Harris. Harris passed Andersen for third place at the end of the second lap, and set after Holta. Holta however caught Sullivan, and passed him for the lead on the last corner of the second lap. Harris however stormed up on Holta and Sullivan, who were battling at the front. On the last corner, Harris went wide alongside Sullivan and Holta, and stole the win on the line. Best heat of the Final so far!
Result: Harris, Sullivan, Holta, Andersen

Heat 10

  1. Flag of Australia Rory Schlein
  2. Flag of Poland Krzysztof Kasprzak
  3. Flag of Denmark Niels Kristian Iversen
  4. Flag of the United Kingdom Scott Nicholls (c)

Kasprzak made a great start, and took the lead from Iversen and then Nicholls. In a processional heat, Kasprzak held on comfortably for the win, and Nicholls couldn't close in on Iversen.
Result: Kasprzak, Iversen, Nicholls, Schlein

Standings

After Heat 10

Rank Nation Points
1 Flag of Denmark Denmark 16
  Flag of the United Kingdom Great Britain 16
3 image:MiniPolandFlag.jpg Poland 15
4 Flag of Australia Australia 13

An incredibly tight Final, moreso than in previous years. Denmark and GB tied at the top, with Poland and Australia in contention.

Heat 11

  1. Flag of Australia Leigh Adams (c)
  2. Flag of Denmark Bjarne Pedersen
  3. Flag of the United Kingdom Lee Richardson
  4. Flag of Poland Krzysztof Kasprzak

Fresh from his win in Heat 10, Kasprzak jumped out in the lead. Bjarne Pedersen was in second place, with Richardson third, and Adams struggling at the back. Desperate to catch up, Adams immediately caught and passed the Brit, and one lap later he was in second after getting past Pedersen. Kasprzak ran wide on the third lap, and Adams had then passed for the lead. Kasprzak wasn't done though, and in an exciting finish, he closed in on the Australian, but could only finish second. Result: Adams, Kasprzak, B Pedersen, Richardson

Heat 12

  1. Flag of Denmark Hans Andersen (c)
  2. Flag of Poland Jaroslaw Hampel
  3. Flag of the United Kingdom Edward Kennett
  4. Flag of Australia Davey Watt

With all four countries within one point of each other, Andersen took the lead from the off. Hampel was squeezed into third place, but Watt carried speed around the outside to pass him for third place. Soon, Hampel was back past him though and on the third lap, Hampel was able to pass Kennett. Andersen was clear at the front to take the win.
Result: Andersen, Hampel, Kennett, Watt

Heat 13

  1. Flag of Poland Damien Balinski
  2. Flag of Australia Ryan Sullivan
  3. Flag of the United Kingdom Simon Stead
  4. Flag of Denmark Niels Kristian Iversen

As the tapes rose, Iversen was in the lead, followed closely by Balinski. Stead was third, but at the end of the second lap, he went around the outside of the Pole to move into second place. Sullivan benefited too, and closed on Balinski, but he was unable to pass.
Result: Iversen, Stead, Balinski, Sullivan

Heat 14

  1. Flag of Poland Tomasz Gollob (c)
  2. Flag of Denmark Kenneth Bjerre
  3. Flag of the United Kingdom Chris Harris
  4. Flag of Australia Rory Schlein

At the tapes, Gollob made the start, and Bjerre was in second place. Harris was third ahead of Schlein. At the end of the second lap, Harris passed Bjerre for second place, and Schlein was following him to try and pass the Dane. Bjerre went wide on the first corner of the last lap, and Schlein went through to win a point.
Result: Gollob, Harris, Schlein, Bjerre

Heat 15

  1. Flag of the United Kingdom Scott Nicholls (c)
  2. Flag of Poland Rune Holta
  3. Flag of Denmark Nicki Pedersen
  4. Flag of Australia Jason Crump (J)

Australia trail by 6 points, so they use their double point joker, Crump. At the tapes, Crump jumped out in the lead, with Pedersen in second place ahead of Nicholls. Pedersen passed Crump at the end of the first lap to take the lead. Crump tried to recatch Pedersen, but alas he could not.
Result: N Pedersen, Crump (J), Nicholls, Holta

Standings

After Heat 15

Rank Nation Points
1 Flag of Denmark Denmark 26
2 image:MiniPolandFlag.jpg Poland 23
3 Flag of the United Kingdom Great Britain 22
4 Flag of Australia Australia 21

Denmark starting to assert their dominance, but Australia are falling away having used their joker. Poland and GB are beginning to struggle.

Heat 16

  1. Flag of the United Kingdom Lee Richardson
  2. Flag of Australia Rory Schlein
  3. Flag of Denmark Hans Andersen (c)
  4. Flag of Poland Damien Balinski

Andersen jumped out infront, and Richardson followed him in second place. Schlein was third, but Balinski went around the outside of the first turn to pass Schlein. The heat then became a procession. Result: Andersen, Richardson, Balinski, Schlein

Heat 17

  1. Flag of the United Kingdom Edward Kennett
  2. Flag of Australia Jason Crump
  3. Flag of Denmark Niels Kristian Iversen
  4. Flag of Poland Tomasz Gollob (c)

At the start, Crump led for Australia, with Gollob following him around the outside. Iversen was in third place for Denmark. Kennett went around the outside to pass Iversen, but the Dane covered the Brit and moved out to stop him passing. On the third lap, Gollob went around the outside of the last corner to go alongside Crump. At the next turn, Gollob switched back underneath the Aussie to move into the lead. Crump then tried to repass him, but Gollob held firm to take his third win of the night.
Result: Gollob, Crump, Iversen, Kennett

Heat 18

  1. Flag of Poland Rune Holta
  2. Flag of the United Kingdom Simon Stead
  3. Flag of Australia Leigh Adams (c)
  4. Flag of Denmark Kenneth Bjerre

GB decide to save their joker. Adams took the lead from the start, and Holta followed in pursuit. Bjerre overtook Stead on the last corner of the opening lap to finish third.
Result: Adams, Holta, Bjerre, Stead

Heat 19

  1. Flag of the United Kingdom Chris Harris (J)
  2. Flag of Australia Davey Watt
  3. Flag of Poland Krzysztof Kasprzak
  4. Flag of Denmark Nicki Pedersen

GB were fourth and seven points behind, so head to turn to their joker. Harris even made the start, and took the lead! Pedersen was only third, but soon passed Kasprzak for second. Harris won easily to bring GB right back into contention!
Result: Harris (J), N Pedersen, Kasprzak, Watt

Heat 20

  1. Flag of Australia Ryan Sullivan
  2. Flag of the United Kingdom Scott Nicholls (c)
  3. Flag of Poland Jaroslaw Hampel
  4. Flag of Denmark Bjarne Pedersen

At the start Hampel took the lead ahead of Pedersen. Nicholls was in third place. As Pedersen tried to pass Hampel, he drove straight into the back of him, knocking him off his bike. The race was stopped, and Pedersen was excluded.

Heat 20 Rerun

  1. Flag of Australia Ryan Sullivan
  2. Flag of the United Kingdom Scott Nicholls (c)
  3. Flag of Poland Jaroslaw Hampel
  4. Flag of Denmark Bjarne Pedersen (excluded)

This time, Nicholls jumped out infront of Sullivan. Hampel was in third place, and at the end of the second lap, he squeezed up the inside of Sullivan for second place. Nicholls was away and clear at the front. Two heat wins in a row for GB!
Result: Nicholls, Hampel, Sullivan, Pedersen (x)

Standings

After Heat 20

Rank Nation Points
1 Flag of Denmark Denmark 33
  Flag of the United Kingdom Great Britain 33
3 image:MiniPolandFlag.jpg Poland 32
4 Flag of Australia Australia 27

9 points in two heats has thrown GB into a tie for 1st place. Poland are just behind and still in contention. Australia will need at least three wins in the last five heats to have a chance.

Heat 21

  1. Flag of Poland Rune Holta
  2. Flag of Denmark Niels Kristian Iversen
  3. Flag of the United Kingdom Lee Richardson
  4. Flag of Australia Davey Watt

Iversen made the start for Denmark, with Watt in second place. Richardson and Holta soon passed the flagging Australian. Richardson then set off after Iversen, and on the first corner of the final lap, Richardson swept through underneath Iversen to take the lead. Holta then passed Iversen on the last corner to finish in second place. GB in the lead!
Result: Richardson, Holta, Iversen, Watt

Heat 22

  1. Flag of Australia Ryan Sullivan
  2. Flag of the United Kingdom Edward Kennett
  3. Flag of Denmark Kenneth Bjerre
  4. Flag of Poland Krzysztof Kasprzak

Kasprzak made the start for Poland, and Sullivan followed him in second place. Kennett was last, but on the last corner of the third lap, he managed to overtake Bjerre to steal another point for GB.
Result: Kasprzak, Sullivan, Kennett, Bjerre

Heat 23

  1. Flag of Poland Jaroslaw Hampel
  2. Flag of Denmark Nicki Pedersen
  3. Flag of Australia Rory Schlein
  4. Flag of the United Kingdom Simon Stead

GB and Poland tied with Denmark three behind. Hampel jumped out in the lead, Pedersen missed it completely, but at the end of the first lap he made his way through into the lead. Stead managed to pass Schlein on the last lap, but then he ran wide in the last corner to let Schlein back through.
Result: N Pedersen, Hampel, Schlein, Stead

Heat 24

  1. Flag of Australia Jason Crump
  2. Flag of the United Kingdom Chris Harris
  3. Flag of Poland Damien Balinski
  4. Flag of Denmark Bjarne Pedersen

Denmark and GB are two points behind Poland. Crump made the start from the inside, with Harris in third behind Pedersen. Balinski was way off the pace at the back. Crump went clear at the front, but Harris managed to pass Pedersen on the last corner of the third lap. He held on for second place on the line as Pedersen closed... The Final is going to the last heat!
Result: Crump, Harris, B Pedersen, Balinski

Heat 25

  1. Flag of Australia Leigh Adams (c)
  2. Flag of Poland Tomasz Gollob (c)
  3. Flag of Denmark Hans Andersen (c)
  4. Flag of the United Kingdom Scott Nicholls (c)

The four captains will finish the meeting. Poland and GB lead, with Denmark just one point behind. Australia are going to finish in fourth. Adams made the start for Australia, with Andersen in second place, Gollob in third and Nicholls last, meaning Denmark and Poland would runoff for the title. At the end of the second lap, Gollob passed Andersen, which would have made Poland the champion. Andersen was then caught by Nicholls, who went through into third place. Nicholls set off after Gollob, who he needed to pass for the title. At the end of the third lap though, Nicholls fell back behind Andersen. That was how it remained, and Gollob had won the title for Poland!
Result: Adams, Gollob, Andersen, Nicholls

Standings

After Heat 25

Rank Nation Points
1 image:MiniPolandFlag.jpg Poland 41
2 Flag of Denmark Denmark 39
  Flag of the United Kingdom Great Britain 39
4 Flag of Australia Australia 36

So, Poland are champions, but there is a runoff for second place between a British rider and a Danish rider.

Run Off

  1. Flag of the United Kingdom Chris Harris
  2. Flag of Denmark Nicki Pedersen

Harris has already beaten Pedersen once in his joker ride in Heat 19. Pedersen made the start and lead the way. Harris showed more speed, but Pedersen was comfortable and Harris couldn't pass him. The win, and silver, went to Denmark. GB take the bronze.
Result: N Pedersen, Harris

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