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The 2009 Individual European Championship will be the 9th UEM Individual Speedway European Championship season. The final took place on 23 August, 2009 in Tolyatti, Russia. The championship was won by Renat Gafurov (Russia), who beat Andriej Karpov (Ukraine) and Aleš Dryml, Jr. (Czech Republic) in Run-Off. The defending champion, Matej Žagar, lost in Semi-Final 3.

Calendar

Day Venue Winner
Qualifying Rounds
1 May Austria Mureck Hungary József Tabaka result
9 May Germany Stralsund Russia Renat Gafurov result
17 May Ukraine Lviv Russia Daniil Ivanov result
Semi-Finals
16 May Austria Natschbach-Loipersbach Russia Denis Gizatullin result
5 July Germany Diedenbergen Russia Renat Gafurov result
25 July Croatia Goričan Croatia Jurica Pavlic result
Final
23 August Russia Tolyatti Russia Renat Gafurov result

Qualifying Rounds

Mureck

Qualifying Round 1[1][2][3][4]

  • 1 May 2009 (15:00)
  • Austria Mureck, Stadium Mureck (Length: 389 m)
  • Referee: Hungary Darago Istvan
  • Jury President: None
  • Qualify: 8 + 2R to SF1
Pos. Rider Points Details
1 Hungary (1) József Tabaka 13 (3,3,1,3,3)
2 Czech Republic (3) Richard Wolff 12 (2,2,3,2,3)
3 Slovenia (15) Aleksander Čonda 11+3 (1,3,2,3,2)
4 Hungary (5) Sándor Tihanyi 11+2 (3,2,2,1,3)
5 Russia (11) Denis Gizatullin 10 (E,3,3,3,1)
6 France (12) Theo Pijper 9 (3,0,3,2,1)
7 Italy (2) Alessandro Milanese 9 (0,3,1,2,3)
8 France (13) Mathieu Tresarrieu 9 (3,1,2,1,2)
9 Austria (4) Fritz Wallner 8 (1,2,3,2,F)
10 Romania (8) Alexandru Toma 7 (2,1,2,E,2)
11 Austria (9) Lukas Simon 6 (1,0,1,3,1)
12 Croatia (14) Ivan Vargek 5 (T/-,2,0,1,2)
13 Slovenia (16) Matija Duh 5 (2,1,0,1,1)
14 Romania (10) Georghe Adrian-Sorin 2 (2,E,E,0,0)
15 Italy (7) Alessandro Novello 2 (1,0,1,0,0)
16 Bulgaria (6) Milen Manev 1 (0,1,0,0,0)
17 Austria (17) Christian Pelikan 0 (0)
18 Austria (18) Daniel Gappmaier - -

Stralsund

Qualifying Round 2[5][6][7]

Pos. Rider Points Details
1 Russia (16) Renat Gafurov 14 (2,3,3,3,3)
2 Poland (14) Adrian Gomólski 13 (3,2,3,2,3)
3 Russia (9) Roman Povazhny 12 (2,3,2,3,2)
4 Denmark (1) Claus Vissing 10 (3,0,1,3,3)
5 Czech Republic (13) Hynek Stichauer 10 (1,1,3,2,3)
6 Germany (11) Roberto Haupt 9 (1,2,3,3,1)
7 Poland (6) Kamil Brzozowski 9 (2,3,0,2,2)
8 Czech Republic (5) Filip Šitera 9 (1,2,2,2,2)
9 Netherlands (2) Jannick de Jong 8 (2,1,3,1,1)
10 Germany (12) Tobias Busch 7+3 (3,1,1,1,1)
11 Poland (8) Daniel Pytel 7+M (3,2,0,0,2)
12 Denmark (3) Klaus Jakobsen 5 (0,3,1,1,0)
13 Finland (4) Joni Koskinen 3 (1,0,2,0,0)
14 Slovenia (15) Matic Voldrih 3 (0,1,0,1,1)
15 Ukraine (7) Oleksandr Boroday 0 (0,0,E,-,-)
16 Finland (10) Jari Makinen 0 (0,0,E,-,-)
17 Germany (17) Erik Pudel 0 (0,0)
18 Germany (18) Mathias Bartz 0 (0,0)

Lviv

Qualifying Round 3[8][9][10][11]

  • 17 May 2009
  • Ukraine Lviv, Stadium "SKA" (Length: 382 m)
  • Referee: Poland Wojciech Grodzki
  • Jury President: None
  • Qualify: 8 + 2R to SF3
  • Change:
Pos. Rider Points Details
1 Russia (7) Daniil Ivanov 14 (3,3,2,3,3)
2 Ukraine (13) Andriy Karpov 13 (3,2,2,3,3)
3 Latvia (15) Andrejs Koroļevs 12 (2,3,1,3,3)
4 Poland (16) Marcin Rempała 10 (0,3,2,3,2)
5 Poland (10) Zbigniew Suchecki 10 (3,2,3,Fx,2)
6 Latvia (2) Ķasts Puodžuks 10 (3,1,3,2,1)
7 Russia (4) Vladimir Dubinin 9 (2,2,0,2,3)
8 Russia (6) Roman Ivanov 8+3 (1,3,1,1,2)
9 Slovenia (14) Maks Gregorič 8+2 (1,E,3,2,2)
10 Russia (1) Ilia Bondarenko 7+3 (1,2,3,1,0)
11 Czech Republic (8) Jan Jaros 7+2 (2,1,2,1,1)
12 Italy (5) Guglielmo Franchetti 5 (0,1,1,2,1)
13 Czech Republic (9) Luboš Tomíček, Jr. 3 (2,T/-,1,E,0)
14 Czech Republic (11) Martin Malek 2 (1,1,0,0,E)
15 Slovenia (3) Ales Kraljic 2 (X,0,F,1,1)
16 Slovakia (12) Jan Halabrin 0 (0,0,-,0,0)
17 Ukraine (17) Kiril Cukanov 0 (0) - Heat 5
18 Ukraine (18) Volodymyr Teygel 0 (0)

Semi-Finals

Natschbach-Loipersbach

Semi-Final 1[12][13][14]

Pos. Rider Points Details
1 Russia (15) Denis Gizatullin 15 (3,3,3,3,3)
2 Poland (9) Rafał Trojanowski 12 (2,3,2,2,3)
3 Hungary (7) József Tabaka 10+3 (3,1,1,3,2)
4 Czech Republic (2) Josef Franc 10+2 (2,3,2,3,e)
5 Poland (13) Ronnie Jamroży 9+3 (1,1,3,2,2)
6 Czech Republic (1) Aleš Dryml, Jr. 9+2 (3,2,2,0,2)
7 Austria (10) Manuel Hauzinger 8 (3,0,2,3,X)
8 Germany (3) Max Dilger 7 (1,0,3,0,3)
9 Germany (4) Frank Facher 7 (0,3,F,1,3)
10 Czech Republic (6) Richard Wolff 7 (2,2,3,0,0)
11 Austria (12) Fritz Wallner 6 (1,2,1,1,1)
12 France (11) Theo Pijper 4 (0,2,0,0,2)
13 Italy (8) Alessandro Milanese 4 (1,0,1,1,1)
14 Austria (16) Manuel Novotny 4 (F,1,1,1,1)
15 Hungary (5) Sándor Tihanyi 3 (0,0,0,2,1)
16 France (14) Mathieu Tresarrieu 3 (X,1,e,2,0)
17 Austria (17) Lukas Simon 2 (2)

Diedenbergen

Semi-Final 2[16][17][18]

  • 5 July 2009 (14:00 UTC+2)
  • Germany Diedenbergen, Rhein Main Stadion (Length: 400m)
  • Referee: Denmark B. Svendsen
  • Jury President: None
  • Changes:
No 2. Russia Roman Povazhny (match in Polish league) → Jannick de Jong
No 15. Poland Kamil Brzozowski (injury) → Pytel
Pos. Rider Points Details
1 Russia (9) Renat Gafurov 15 (3,3,3,3,3)
2 Poland (1) Adrian Gomólski 11+3 (3,2,X,3,3)
3 Denmark (14) Mads Korneliussen 11+2 (3,2,2,2,2)
4 Latvia (11) Jevgēņijs Karavackis 11+1 (1,1,3,3,3)
5 Russia (10) Simon Vlasov 11+0 (2,3,2,3,1)
6 Russia (8) Sergey Darkin 10 (2,3,1,2,2)
7 Poland (15) Daniel Pytel 9 (2,3,3,1,0)
8 Denmark (4) Patrick Hougaard 9 (2,2,3,2,0)
9 Germanya (12) Marcin Sekula 6 (0,1,2,0,3)
10 Czech Republic (7) Hynek Stichauer 6 (3,e,1,1,1)
11 Czech Republic (6) Filip Šitera 5 (1,0,2,0,2)
12 Germany (3) Roberto Haupt 4 (1,2,0,0,1)
13 Denmark (16) Claus Vissing 4 (1,X,X,1,2)
14 Germany (5) Thomas Stange 4 (e,1,e,2,1)
15 Netherlands (2) Jannick de Jong 3 (0,1,1,1,0)
16 Hungary (13) Roland Kovacs 0 (0,0,0,e,0)
Notes:
a. Marcin Sekula were Pole who rode with German licency and was nominated by German Federation (DMSD)

Goričan

Semi-Final 3[19][20][21]

  • 25 July 2009 (20:00 UTC+2)
  • Croatia Goričan, Stadium Milenium, Donji Kraljevec (Length: 305 m)
  • Referee: Poland Wojciech Grodzki
  • Jury President: None
  • Change:
No.2: Latvia Ķasts Puodžuks → Jan Jaros
No.4: Poland Marcin Rempała → track reserve Maks Gregorič
No.5: Poland Zbigniew Suchecki → Martin Malek
No.6: Poland Karol Ząbik (started in Individual Polish Championship Final) → Tomasz Rempała
No.10: Latvia Andrejs KoroļevsItaly Guglielmo Franchetti → Ales Kraljic
No.14: Russia Roman Ivanov → Luboš Tomíček, Jr.
No.15: Poland Robert Miśkowiak → None
Reserve: Russia Ilia Bondarenko → None
Pos. Rider Points Details
1 Croatia (12) Jurica Pavlic 15 (3,3,3,3,3)
2 Russia (9) Daniil Ivanov 14 (2,3,3,3,3)
3 Ukraine (8) Andriy Karpov 12 (3,1,2,3,3)
4 Czech Republic (3) Matěj Kůs 10 (3,2,1,2,2)
5 Slovenia (4) Maks Gregorič 10 (2,2,1,2,3)
6 Czech Republic (5) Martin Malek 9 (2,0,2,3,2)
7 Russia (1) Vladimir Dubinin 8 (0,2,2,2,2)
8 Italy (13) Mattia Carpanese 8 (2,1,2,2,1)
9 Czech Republic (14) Luboš Tomíček, Jr. 7 (3,3,0,1,E)
10 Czech Republic (2) Jan Jaros 7 (1,2,1,1,2)
11 Slovenia (7) Matej Žagar 6 (E,3,3,E,E)
12 Poland (6) Tomasz Rempała 5 (1,Fx,3,1,E)
13 Croatia (16) Marko Vlah 3 (1,0,1,0,1)
14 Slovenia (11) Izak Šantej 3 (1,1,0,0,1)
15 Slovenia (10) Ales Kraljic 3 (F,M,0,1,1)

Final

The Final[22][23][24][25][26]

  • 23 August 2009 (16:00 UTC+5)
  • Russia Tolyatti, Stadium “STROITEL” (Length: 353 m)
  • Referee: United Kingdom Anthony Steele
  • Jury President: Poland Andrzej Grodzki
  • Change:
(10) Poland Adrian Gomólski (injury) → track reserve Darkin
(5) Poland Rafał Trojanowski → track reserve A.Dryml, Jr.
(17) Czech Republic A.Dryml, Jr. → Austria Manuel Hauzinger → None
(18) Russia Darkin → Denmark Patrick Hougaard → None
{7} Croatia Jurica Pavlic → Dubinin
Placing Rider Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Pts Pos 21
1 Russia (6) Renat Gafurov 13 1 3 3 3 3 13 8 3
2 Ukraine (8) Andriy Karpov 13 3 3 3 2 2 13 1 2
3 Czech Republic (5) Aleš Dryml, Jr. 13 2 3 2 3 3 13 8 1
4 Poland (13) Ronnie Jamroży 12 3 2 3 3 1 12 4
5 Czech Republic (12) Josef Franc 11 2 2 3 2 2 11 5
6 Russia (1) Denis Gizatullin 9 3 1 1 1 3 9 6
7 Czech Republic (9) Matěj Kůs 8 1 0 2 2 3 8 7
8 Russia (14) Simon Vlasov 8 2 1 0 3 2 8 8
9 Russia (3) Daniil Ivanov 6 0 3 1 2 X 6 9
10 Russia (10) Sergey Darkin 6 3 2 X R 1 6 10
11 Latvia (2) Jevgēņijs Karavackis 4 2 0 0 0 2 4 11
12 Slovenia (16) Maks Gregorič 4 0 1 2 1 X 4 12
13 Denmark (11) Mads Korneliussen 4 R 2 0 1 1 4 13
14 Hungary (4) József Tabaka 4 1 X 2 1 0 4 14
15 Russia (7) Vladimir Dubinin 3 0 1 1 0 1 3 15
16 Czech Republic (15) Martin Malek 2 1 0 1 0 0 2 16
Placing Rider Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Pts Pos 21

m - exclusion for exceeding two minute time allowance • t - exclusion for touching the tapes • x - other exclusion • e - retired or mechanical failure • f - fell • ns - non-starter • nc - non-classify

gate A - inside gate B gate C gate D - outside

See also

References

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