Saturday, April 30, 2011

Live Speedway G.P. today!!
















Live links for todays event can be found at....

http://www.myp2p.eu/broadcast.php?matchid=113547&part=sports

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Elite league pairs live at 7.30 local time!!














Live links to this event can be found at....

http://www.myp2p.eu/broadcast.php?matchid=113546&part=sports

Monday, April 25, 2011

Live Premier league racing at 2.30 local time!!






Glasgow at Newcastle live links can be found at...

http://www.myp2p.eu/broadcast.php?matchid=113545&part=sports

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Legault no match for Monarchs!! Edinburgh @ Newport

















A great pass on the last bend of heat 15 by a rejuvenated Kevin Wolbert snatched a two-point win over Glasgow in as hard-fought a Scottish derby as we have seen for years.

It might have been Glasgow’s first meeting of the season but they lived up to their supporters’ expectations, with Joe Screen outstanding, and good contributions from most of their side.

Therefore Monarchs did very well to take a 10-point advantage in mid-meeting with some determined racing, Wethers, Wolbert, Tully and Cook to the fore.

We took 5-1s in heats 3, 6 and 9, all of these involving some exciting, determined overtaking. The pass of the night though was Kevin’s in heat 10, when he powered past James Grieves who was on a TR.

Kalle Katajisto didn’t have a good night but the reasons were mechanical. He conceded the two 5-1s Glasgow scored but promises there is better to come.

It was his engine which helped transform Kevin’s display, which of course culminated in a terrific never-say-die chase in heat 15. Tigers had come back from an 8-point deficit with three races left, taking two 4-2s and holding a match-saving 5-1 in the last heat – until Wolbert pulled off that miraculous last bend inside pass on James Grieves.

We haven’t seen anything better from our German star since his early days with us in 2009.

Our two reserves suffered heavy crashes. There was a long delay for treatment to Jay Herne in heat 8, but the good news is that the only damage is concussion and he is expected to be released on Saturday morning. It was a heavy knock though and he will not be riding again this weekend.

Ashley suddenly clipped the fence in heat 14 and fell awkwardly on to the centre green. He was on the parade truck and seemed to be fine after the match.
(from the Monarchs website)


Wasps scorers.

Leigh Lanham 1 3 2 2 3...11


Mark Jones 0 1 1 0...2


Robin Aspegren 0 1 2 2...5


Kyle Legault 1 0 1* 2...4+1


Kim Nilsson 2 3 2 0...7


Anders Mellgren 2* 0 3...5+1


Todd Kurtz 3 1* 3 0 1* 0...8+2


Monarchs scorers.

Kevin Wölbert 3 2* 3 3 2...13+1


Matthew Wethers 2* 3 2 1...8+1


Andrew Tully 2* 1* 3 3 1*...10+3


Kalle Katajisto 3 2 1 2...8


Craig Cook 3 2 3 1...9


Ashley Morris 0 0 0 0...0


Jay Herne 1 0 X 0...1

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Good team work from Legault at Redcar!!

















Redcar Bears
1: Jason Lyons: 3 3 1 1' = 8+1
2: Peter Juul Larsen: 1 2' 1 0 = 4+1
3: Matej Kus: 3 3 2 2' 1' = 11+2
4: Gary Havelock: X 1 R,3 = 4
5: Aaron Summers: 3 3 3 2 2 = 13
6: Adam Roynon: 3 0 2' 3 2' = 10+2
7: Robert Branford: 0 0 0 = 0

Newport Wasps
1: Leigh Lanham: 2 2 1 3 3 = 11
2: Mark Jones: 0 0 3 0 = 3
3: Robin Aspegren: 1’ 1’ 3 1 = 6+2
4: Kyle Legault: 2 2 2’ 1 F = 7+1
5: Kim Nilsson: 1’ 1 3 0 = 5+1
6: Anders Mellgren: 1’ 0 1 0 = 2+1
7: Todd Kurtz: 2 2 2’ 0 = 6+1

Heat 01: Lyons, Lanham, Larsen, Jones 4-2
Heat 02: Roynon, Kurtz, Mellgren, Branford 3-3 7-5
Heat 03: Kus, Legault, Aspegren, Havelock (Excluded) 3-3 10-8
Heat 04: Summers, Kurtz, Nilsson, Branford 3-3 13-11
Heat 05: Kus, Lanham, Havelock, Jones 4-2 17-13
Heat 06: Lyons, Larsen, Nilsson, Mellgren 5-1 22-14
Heat 07: Summers, Legault, Aspegren, Roynon 3-3 25-17
Heat 08: Jones, Kurtz, Larsen, Branford 1-5 26-22
Heat 09: Nilsson, Kus, Mellgren, Havelock (Retired) 2-4 28-26
Heat 10: Aspegren, Legault, Lyons, Larsen 1-5 29-31
Heat 11: Summers, Roynon, Lanham, Jones 5-1 34-32
Heat 12: Roynon, Kus, Aspegren, Mellgren 5-1 39-33
Heat 13: Lanham, Summers, Lyons, Nilsson 3-3 42-36
Heat 14: Havelock, Roynon, Legault, Kurtz 5-1 47-37
Heat 15: Lanham, Summers, Kus, Legault (Fell) 3-3 50-40

This result doesn’t look to bad at a first glance but the Wasps camp will be bitterly disappointed to not walk away with at least one league point from this fixture.

After going 8 points down after 7 races, the Wasps went 2 ahead by the end of heat 10 and an exciting finish to the meeting looked to be ahead.

Sadly, after an interval, the Wasps fell apart, much like they did last Saturday at home to Rye House, and the Redcar Bears pulled away for a ten point win.

The Wasps management will be happy with the return of Robin Aspegren, who bagged a very useful paid 8 from 4 rides on his return to action, whilst the undoubted talent of Todd Kurtz is finally starting to shine through.

Despite not having the best of starts, Wasps skipper Leigh Lanham ended his evening with two impressive wins over the previously unbeaten Aaron Summers.

“Despite only losing by ten points, I am a bit gutted for the team as I feel we done exceptionally well mid-meeting to overcome an 8 point deficit to go into the lead” said the skipper.

He added: “Our team is just not firing on all cylinders at the moment. I have underscored a bit at home lately but on the whole am satisfied with my two away meetings from the last week. Hopefully this transfers to my home form!

Robin made a good return but other riders struggled. I believe Redcar are a strong team at home in particular and I think most would of taken a ten point defeat before the meeting, but to be leading after 10 races, the result doesn’t look as good.

I am sure with Robin back in the team, we can overhaul Edinburgh on Saturday at home. A home win is a must now and as well as focusing on my own form, I will be doing all I can to motivate the rest of the boys in order to net our first home league points.

I am positive that when Alex Davies returns to the fold, we will improve as a unit as he will be a high scoring reserve without a doubt”.

The Wasps host the Edinburgh Monarchs on Saturday evening in a Premier League fixture, with the usual start time of 7pm.

Monday, April 18, 2011

Eastbourne @ Wolves live links!!








http://www.myp2p.eu/broadcast.php?matchid=113544&part=sports


2.30 Local time.

Legault in great form at Rye House!!












17 Apr 2011 : Rye House Rockets 41 Newport Wasps 49

Rye House Rockets
1: Jason Doyle: 3 3 3 1 0 = 10
2: Luke Bowen : 2’ 1 2 1 = 6+1
3: Ritchie Hawkins: 1 0 1 3 = 5
4: Chris Neath : 3 1 0 3 1 = 8
5: Jordan Frampton: 3 2 2 0 = 7
6: Ben Morley: 2 1’ 0 1 = 4+1
7: Nelson: 1’ 0 0 R = 1+1

Newport Wasps
1: Leigh Lanham: 1 2' 3 3 2’ = 11+2
2: Robin Aspegren R/R
3: Mark Jones: 0 0 F 2 = 2
4: Kyle Legault: 2 3 2 2 3 = 12
5: Kim Nilsson: 2 R 3 1 2’ = 8+1
6: Anders Mellgren: 3 2 3 2’ 0 1’ = 11+2
7: Todd Kurtz: 0 1’ 3 1 0 = 5+1

Heat 01: Doyle, Bowen, Lanham, Jones 5-1
Heat 02: Mellgren, Morley, Nelsen, Kurtz 3-3 8-4
Heat 03: Neath, Legault, Hawkins , Jones 4-2 12-6
Heat 04: Frampton, Nilsson, Kurtz, Nelsen 3-3 15-9
Heat 05: Kurtz, Lanham , Neath , Hawkins 1-5 16-14
Heat 06: Doyle , Mellgren , Bowen , Nilsson (Retired) 4-2 20-16
Heat 07: Legault Frampton , Morley , Jones (Fell) 3-3 23-19
Heat 08: Mellgren , Bowen , Kurtz , Nelsen 2-4 25-23
Heat 09: Nilsson, Mellgren , Hawkins , Neath 1-5 26-28
Heat 10: Doyle , Legault , Bowen , Mellgren 4-2 30-30
Heat 11: Lanham , Frampton , Nilsson , Morley 2-4 32-34
Heat 12: Hawkins , Jones , Mellgren , Nelsen (Retired) 3-3 35-37
Heat 13: Lanham , Nilsson , Doyle , Frampton 1-5 36-42
Heat 14: Neath , Legault , Morley , Kurtz 4-2 40-44
Heat 15: Legault , Lanham ,Neath , Doyle 1-5 41-49

The Wasps ran out surprising winners last night at Rye House by 49 points to 41, just 24 hours after being turned over by the Rockets at Queensway Meadows.

The star of the show was Swedish reserve Anders Mellgren who bagged 11+2 from 6 rides and it should have been more, retiring on the final lap of heat 12 whilst comfortably leading Ritchie Hawkins, although the Swede did push home for a lap to take a paid second after Nelson had already retired for the Rockets.

It was a massive turn around for the Wasps and the big team talk given to them before the meeting seemed to do them the world of good, and hopefully it is the start of a new chapter for the Wasps as they finally get some league points on board.

“We have a very talented line up, that is why I am so frustrated with their form so far” said co promoter Steve Mallett.

He added: “But this result proves we can pull off big results. Rye House with their superb top three at home is not a place many will win at in 2011, so it makes the result even better.

If we had a poor line up and had been in such a poor run of form as we have been, it would be understandable. But we have a very good team with very capable riders, that is why I have became so frustrated. But we will go to Redcar with our heads held high and see what happens.

Alex Davies is only about a fortnight away from a return and Robin Aspegren fully intends to return when he regains match fitness, so it will be interesting to see how the lower order perform over the next few weeks. With Anders Mellgren scoring so well, how could you let him go?”.

Friday, April 15, 2011

Lakesike loose @ Birmingham!!











BRUMMIES 52 LAKESIDE 40 Thursday April 14, 2011

SKIPPER Krzysztof Kasprzak scored a brilliant paid maximum to inspire Birmingham to their first Elite League points of the new season.

Kasprzak put in a stunning display in another highly entertaining Perry Barr encounter as the Brummies saw off the challenge of Lakeside, with reserve Kevin Wolbert also in terrific form.

The combination of Kasprzak and Ales Dryml proved very profitable with two 5-1s, the second coming in dramatic fashion as the Hammers’ Adam Shields came to grief on the second lap as the home duo were moving inside him in Heat 10.

Kasprzak’s win over the double-points Lee Richardson in Heat 13 made sure of match victory, but there was more action in the penultimate race with Wolbert taking his third win of the night and Daniel King surging inside Kyle Legault into the last bend.

Ex-Brummies rider Legault fell as King crossed the line in third place, which was enough to clinch all three points for the home side with Kasprzak wrapping up his maximum in the final race.

Boss Graham Drury said: “We sat the riders down beforehand and went through exactly what we expected, and I was delighted with the response. It was a hard-earned victory with some great racing and we’ll head to Coventry tomorrow feeling much better about things.”

BIRMINGHAM 52: Krzysztof Kasprzak 14+1, Kevin Wolbert 11, Ben Barker 7+2, Daniel King 7, Daniel Nermark 7, Ales Dryml 6+1, Theo Pijper 0.

LAKESIDE 40: Lee Richardson 11+1, Peter Ljung 9, Piotr Swiderski 8, Kyle Legault 7, Kauko Nieminen 2, Adam Shields 2, Robert Mear 1+1.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Legault is hot at home!!

















09 Apr 2011 : Newport 42 Ipswich 50

Newport Wasps
1: Leigh Lanham: 1 2 3 1 2’ = 9+1
2: Robin Aspegren: M = 0 (withdrawn)
3: Joe Haines: 0 0 3 = 3
4: Kyle Legault: 3 2 2 4! 3 = 14
5: Kim Nilsson: 2 1 3 0 = 6
6: Mark Jones: 0 3 0 1 1’ 0 0 = 5+1
7: Todd Kurtz: 1 0 1’ 3 0 0 = 5+1

Ipswich Witches
1: Kevin Doolan: 2’ 1 1’ 2’ = 6+3
2: Taylor Poole: 3 3 2 2 0 = 10
3: Lasse Bjerre: 2 2’ 2 2 = 8+1
4: Morten Risager: 1’ 3 1’ 3 = 8+2
5: Chris Schramm: 3 3 3 3 1 = 13
6: Jerran Hart: 0 0 0 = 0
7: Chris Mills: 2 1 0 1’ 1 = 5+1

Heat 1: Poole, Doolan, Lanham, Jones, Aspegren (Excluded, minutes) 1-5 1-5
Heat 2: Jones, Mills, Kurtz, Hart 4-2 5-7
Heat 3: Legault, Bjerre, Risager, Haines 3-3 8-10
Heat 4: Schramm, Nilsson, Mills, Kurtz 2-4 10-14
Heat 5: Poole, Legault, Doolan, Haines 2-4 12-18
Heat 6: Schramm, Lanham, Kurtz, Hart (Fell) 3-3 15-21
Heat 7: Risager, Bjerre, Nilsson, Jones 1-5 16-26
Heat 8: Kurtz, Poole, Jones, Mills 4-2 20-28
Heat 9: Schramm, Legault, Jones, Hart 3-3 23-31
Heat 10: Lanham, Bjerre, Risager, Kurtz 3-3 26-34
Heat 11: Nilsson, Poole, Doolan, Jones 3-3 29-37
Heat 12: Haines, Bjerre, Mills, Kurtz 3-3 32-40
Heat 13: Schramm, Doolan, Lanham, Nilsson 1-5 33-45
Heat 14: Risager, Legault (Tactical), Mills, Jones 4-4 37-49
Heat 15: Legault, Lanham, Schramm, Poole 42-50

Full story at.....http://www.southwalesargus.co.uk/sport/8965711.New_look_Wasps_just_not_firing/

Monday, April 11, 2011

Live links for Lakeside @ Kings Lynn!!!! 7.30 local time.


http://www.myp2p.eu/broadcast.php?matchid=111880&part=sports

Tuesday, April 05, 2011

F.I.M. reach silencer arrangement!!






The Polish Motor Union have come to agreement with the FIM over the use of new silencers in speedway.

The PZM are still to use the old silencers in their league, but they have agreed that new silencers will be used elsewhere, and their riders can use them.

That means that the Polish riders, including world champion Tomasz Gollob, is free to compete in the Grand Prix series.
Poland, the team world champions, will also now defended their title.
The president of the central committee, who run speedway in Poland, Piotr Szymanski confirmed riders would also now be free to compete in other leagues if they wanted.
"If the riders agree to ride in foreign leagues, with the new silencers, then they will compete at their own risk," Szymanski told SportoweFakty.
The news is a boost for many Elite League clubs who can now push ahead with the plans with up to seven Poles have contracts to ride in England - indeed of the ten clubs, only Wolves and King's Lynn were not affected by the row.
One club boosted straight away is Swindon who are able to use Tomasz Chrzanowski and Maciej Janowski on Monday at Belle Vue - when they had lined up two guests to use.

Monday, April 04, 2011

Live links for Poole at Wolverhampton today 7.30 local time!!







http://www.myp2p.eu/broadcast.php?matchid=111427&part=sports

Teams.....

WOLVERHAMPTON: Freddie Lindgren, Ludvig Lindgren, Ty Proctor,
Tai Woffinden, Peter Karlsson, Tyson Burmeister, Ricky Wells.

POOLE: Chris Holder, Renat Gafurov, Jason Doyle, Darcy Ward R/R,
Davey Watt, Christian Hefenbrock, Dennis Andersson.

Sunday, April 03, 2011

Second top scorer for Newport but a loss for Legaults Premier league team!!


















Newport Wasps Vs Somerset Rebels (home)

2nd April 2011

Newport Wasps
1: Leigh Lanham: 2 2 2' 0 1' = 7+2
2: Mark Jones: 1' 0 1 3 = 5+1
3: Robin Aspegren: 1' 2 0 3 = 6+1
4: Kyle Legault: 2 F 6! 1 = 9
5: Kim Nilsson: 3 3 R 3 2 = 11
6: Paul Starke: 0 1 0 = 1
7: Todd Kurtz: 1 1 0 F 2' = 4+1

Somerset Rebels
1: Travis McGowan: 3 3 3 2 0 = 11
2: Kyle Hughes: 0 1 2' = 3+1
3: Christian Hefenbrock: 0 1' 0 1 = 2+1
4: Sam Masters: 3 2 1 3 = 9
5: Cory Gathercole: 2 3 2 1' 3 = 11+1
6: Dakota North: 3 1 2' 1' 2' = 9+3
7: Kyle Howarth: 2' 0 3 R = 5+1

Heat 1: McGowan, Lanham, Jones, Hughes 3-3 3-3
Heat 2: North, Howarth, Kurtz, Starke 1-5 4-8
Heat 3: Masters, Legault, Aspegren, Hefenbrock 3-3 7-11
Heat 4: Nilsson, Gathercole, Kurtz, Howarth 4-2 11-13
Heat 5: McGowan, Aspegren, Hughes, Legault (fell) 2-4 13-17
Heat 6: Gathercole, Lanham, North, Jones 2-4 15-21
Heat 7: Nilsson, Masters, Hefenbrock, Kurtz 3-3 18-24
Heat 8: Howarth, North, Jones, Kurtz (fell, excluded) 1-5 19-29
Heat 9: Legault (tactical), Gathercole, North, Aspegren (fell, remounted) 6-3 25-32
Heat 10: Jones, Lanham, Masters, Hefenbrock 5-1 30-33
Heat 11: McGowan, Hughes, Stark, Nilsson (retired) 1-5 31-38
Heat 12: Aspegren, Kurtz, Hefenbrock, Howarth (retired) 5-1 36-39
Heat 13: Nilsson, McGowan, Gathercole, Lanham 3-3 39-42
Heat 14: Masters, North, Legault, Starke 1-5 40-47
Heat 15: Gathercole, Nilsson, Lanham, McGowan 3-3 43-50

The Wasps went down to a 7 point defeat in their opening League meeting of the season, against nearest rivals, the Somerset Rebels.

The home side were up against it from the start, having their star reserve Alex Davies, who has been in super form so far, replaced by a National League rider in Paul Starke.

They still made a right go of it though and made a brilliant comeback, coming from 10 points down after 8 races to just 3 after 10.

The Wasps star performer was, without a doubt, Swedish sensation Kim Nilsson who netted 11 points from 5 rides and in all honesty should of scored 14. It was only a puncture on lap 2 of heat 11 that prevented this. The Swede was well away from the previously unbeaten Travis McGowan at this stage.

Nilsson has most certainly improved greatly over the last year and produced some stunning passes, his most notable one was his outside overtake of Cory Gathercole in heat 4 after missing the gate.

The new racing surface had already produced some quality racing prior to tonight but this meeting was by far and large the best meeting of the season so far at Queensway Meadows.

The stand out heats are, without question, heat 10 and heat 15.

In heat 10, the Rebels pairing of Sam Masters and Christian Hefenbrock made good starts. By bend 4, lap 1 Mark Jones had burst inside the whole field to take up the lead and was hotly pursued by Masters an Hefenbrock. Wasps captain Lanham first picked off Hefenbrock and then stalked Masters before making a lovely inside pass on turns 1 and 2 of lap 3 to join his partner for a 5-1. It was a cracking race which brought the house down and was worth the admission money alone.

Heat 15 was equally as good with Gathercole and McGowan making the gate. Nilsson chased McGowan around the outside before squeezing through the smallest of gaps going into turn 1 of lap 3 before Lanham quickly dived inside the Australian. Nilsson set off after Gathercole, bouncing off the air fence and given another lap, the outcome would have been very interesting.

The Wasps were essentially hampered by tracking a National League rider in place of Davies whilst the addition of Howarth to Somersets ranks most probably made them stronger.

As well as Nilsson’s retirement whilst leading, the Wasps also lost points when Legault came a cropper in heat 5 when beginning to mount a serious challenge on McGowan.

Take nothing away from Somerset though, they came and done a fine job and left Newport with all 4 Premier League points on offer. Expect

Kyle, not out of his league in the Elite League!! Friday April 1st.







The Hammers recovered well from the mid-meeting loss of number one Lee Richardson to overcome Raceway specialists Wolverhampton, who were led into battle by the unbeaten Peter Karlsson.
Richardson crashed out of the tenth heat whilst attempting to round the Wolves pairing of Tyron Proctor and Tai Woffinden, hitting the track hard on the third turn and enduring lengthy medical attention. After some time down on the ground he was taken away in an ambulance with tissue damage and did not re-appear – but Hammers fought valiantly over the final few heats to ensure they collected enough points to see off their opponents.
There was some good on-track action throughout and proceedings were made interesting to say the least in the early part of the meeting when a sticky patch of the track on the second turn caused the riders a few problems. The opening heat had seen Richardson pull clear of Fredrik Lindgren to join Kauko Nieminen at the front of the race, only to falter on said turn and leave a window open for Lindgren to snatch second place.
Most eyes were on Lindgren, arguably the Elite League’s star performer, although even he on this occasion was outshone by his team mate Peter Karlsson, who raced to a quite superb eighteen points maximum and looked faultless throughout. This was save when he was out-trapped by Peter Ljung in heat four but handed the race victory when Ljung ran into trouble on that second bend.
Ljung recovered well from the mishap and rattled off a couple of wins, producing a couple of electrifying starts and featuring in an excellent clash with Woffinden in heat seven. His major highlight, though, came in heat eleven as he powered from the tapes and left Lindgren in his wake, pulling off an excellent victory and a 4-2 heat advantage for his team alongside Kyle Legault.(Shown above)
That heat put the Hammers ten points to the good although the smart money was on Wolves’ boss Peter Adams reserving his tactical ride option until heat thirteen with Lindgren and Karlsson present rather than the immediate heat twelve. How vital, then, that the home side took maximum points from that race and it was thanks to a fighting 5-1 from Adam Shields alongside Legault, who drove in front of Proctor down the backstraight to join his team-mate.
The expected tactical manoeuvre did arrive in heat thirteen and with Richardson missing the 8-1 was somewhat inevitable, although Ljung did try very hard and pushed both Karlsson and Lindgren hard. The chance to sew up the match presented itself in heat fourteen, though, and the home pairing of Legault and the returning Jonas Davidsson duly slotted in behind Woffinden to ensure victory.
Wolves notched up a consolation league point with another Lindgren/Karlsson 5-1 in the final race but the home side nonetheless started their 2011 Elite League campaign with a win and several encouraging displays to show for it, too.

Lakeside Hammers 48
1. Lee Richardson 1 1' X =2+1
2. Kauko Nieminen 3 2 3 3 0 =11
3. Adam Shields 3 2 2 3 =10
4. Jonas Davidsson 2' 1' 1' 2 =6+3
5. Peter Ljung 2 3 3 1 1 =10
6. Rob Mear 2 0 0 =2
7. Kyle Legault 1' 0 2' 1 2' 1' =7+4
Manager : Jon Cook

Wolverhampton Wolves 45
1. Freddie Lindgren 2 3 2 2' 2' =11+2
2. Ludvig Lindgren 0 0 0 =0
3. Ty Proctor 0 1' 1' 1 =3+2
4. Tai Woffinden 1 2 2 3 =8
5. Peter Karlsson 3 3 3 6 3 =18
6. Tyron Burmeister X 0 0 0 =0
7. Ricky Wells 3 1 1 0 0 =5
Manager : Peter AdamsHeat 01: Nieminen, F Lindgren, Richardson, L Lindgren 58.4 (4-2) (4-2)
Heat 02: Wells, Mear, Legault, Burmeister (fell exc) 59.3 (3-3) (7-5)
Heat 03: Shields, Davidsson, Woffinden, Proctor 58.6 (5-1) (12-6)
Heat 04: Karlsson, Ljung, Wells, Legault 59.4 (2-4) (14-10)
Heat 05: F Lindgren, Shields, Davidsson, L Lindgren 58.2 (3-3) (17-13)
Heat 06: Karlsson, Nieminen, Richardson, Burmeister 58.2 (3-3) (20-16)
Heat 07: Ljung, Woffinden, Proctor, Mear 59.3 (3-3) (23-19)
Heat 08: Nieminen, Legault, Wells, L Lindgren 59.8 (5-1) (28-20)
Heat 09: Karlsson, Shields, Davidsson, Burmeister 59.2 (3-3) (31-23)
Heat 10: Nieminen, Woffinden, Proctor, Richardson (fell exc) 59.2 (3-3) (34-26)
Heat 11: Ljung, F Lindgren, Legault, Wells 59.0 (4-2) (37-29)
Heat 12: Shields, Legault, Proctor, Burmeister 59.5 (5-1) (43-29)
Heat 13: Karlsson (tactical ride), F Lindgren, Ljung, Mear 58.9 (1-8) (44-37)
Heat 14: Woffinden, Davidsson, Legault, Wells 59.5 (3-3) (47-40)
Heat 15: Karlsson, F Lindgren, Ljung, Nieminen 59.8 (1-5) (48-45)