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WEEK-ENDING MAY 30
BRITISH fans will have the World Championship leader to cheer for in round four of this year’s series in Cardiff in July. Tai Woffinden will head for
the Millennium Stadium with a six-point lead in the standings after claiming his third consecutive victory at Prague’s Marketa Stadium last weekend. We have all the news and reaction from the Czech Republic in this week’s Speedway Star. Plus, a two-page interview
with Britain’s latest World Champion, Cumbrian teenager Kyle Bickley, full coverage of all the Bank Holiday action and the week’s top stories, including another shock retirement from new Leicester signing Lewis Bridger.
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THE starting line-ups for Events 1 and 2 of the Monster Energy FIM Speedway World Cup have been confirmed. Polish team manager Marek Cieslak has put his faith in the nation’s young guns as they take on Sweden, Russia and the Czech Republic in Event 1 at Gniezno on June 6. The side is skippered by six-time
SWC winner Jaroslaw Hampel and he is joined by SGP rival Maciej Janowski, who was part of Poland’s victorious side in Prague two years ago. They team up with Monster Energy SWC debutants, Przemyslaw Pawlicki and Bartosz Zmarzlik, whose sublime current form in the Polish Ekstraliga for Leszno and Gorzow respectively sees them keep even World No.2 Krzysztof Kasprzak and 2010 World Champion Tomasz Gollob out of the side. Sweden track their SGP stars
Andreas Jonsson and Tomas H Jonasson. They team up with the in-form Antonio Lindback, who has enjoyed a sensational start to the season with Indianerna in the Swedish Elitserien. Linus Sundstrom completes the quartet, with no place for Fredrik Lindgren. Russian hero Emil Sayfutdinov
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Jarek Hampel Picture: JAREK PABIJAN
skippers his country into the competition for the first time since 2012. He teams up with former SGP star Artem Laguta, as well as Vitaly Belousov and Vadim Tarasenko. The Czech challenge is spearheaded by Czech SGP wild card Vaclav Milik, who is enjoying a strong season for Wroclaw in the Polish Ekstraliga. He links up with the promising Eduard Krcmar, Matej Kus and Tomas Suchanek. Team Great Britain manager Alun Rossiter hands a Monster Energy
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Andreas Jonsson Picture: JAREK PABIJAN
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