Zoltán Lovas, SpeedWolf Debrecen’s 250 cc class slag spreader, has been waiting for a Scandinavian “vacation” for more than a week, full of world competitions. The 14-year-old will compete in one of the youth world championship semi-finals, known as the SGP3, on Wednesday, July 12, in Vastervik, and if he successfully overcomes the hurdle, i.e. finishes among the top eight, then he can also compete in the final, which It will take place on the 14th in Melilla. The Swedish tour does not end there, because on Sunday the 16th, the second round of the European Doubles Championship will take place in Motala, where the iron soles of Heidusag will also ride a motorcycle.
Obligatory march
The riders will set off on Saturday afternoon, and are scheduled to catch a ferry in Rostock at noon on Monday, which will take them to Trelleborg, Sweden.
According to the plans, Debrecen’s detachment will be at the competition venue in Vastervik on Tuesday, followed by the semi-finals on Wednesday. Whether Lovas advances or not, the team will head to Malilla, where Friday’s SGP3 and Saturday’s Grand Prix will take place at Skrotfrag Arena.
After battling the world’s best rivals, the Knights will head to Motala, the city that is home to the European Doubles Championship, where the match will kick off at 3pm. Cívis Clay worker and his team will “check in” to the ferry at noon on Monday in Trelleborg, after which the destination will be Debrecen.
Sounds good: SGP3
Among the youth world championship semi-finalists, Lovas will start in the competition, which will take place at noon on Wednesday in Västervik. In the coastal city, a high-quality field will compete, as among the large clay nations, in addition to the host Swedes, Denmark, the United States, Great Britain, Poland, Germany, the Czech Republic and Australia also nominated youngsters. Titans to compete.
It clearly reflects the importance of youth racing in the FIM: the SGP3 officials include Armando Castagna, Director of the FIM Track Competition Committee, as Chairman of the Jury, Jesper Steentoft, a well-known Dane from Grand Prix, as Chairman of the Jury and, as Expert, will be Four-time singles world champion Greg Hancock is also an active part of the competition.
The top eight or eight drivers from the semi-finals will qualify for Friday’s final, which will be held in Melilla, as a precursor to Saturday’s Grand Prix. – I’ve already looked at the start list, I’m sure it’s going to be an exciting race. I know most things firsthand, I’ve already ridden against Poland’s Beczkowski and Mania, Latvian Filimonovs, Slovenian Cerjak, Germany’s Cymerman and Cording, Britain’s Rushen, Estonian Avi, Czech Hrabek and Danish Kruse.
I’m looking forward to racing with positive signs, I feel like I’ve been able to get better in the last stint, the cramping is gone, I’m enjoying the bike ride and the bikes have come together.
If I put my head together, it is not impossible to advance, that is, to reach the top eight in the Fastervik semi-finals, said Zoltan Lovas, who will see the sea for the first time in his life. – I’ll be honest, I’ve been fine without it so far, because boating on a Balaton wears it out a bit. I’m looking forward to the formation, I trust it, and playing PlayStation will distract me from the waves – laughter.
Swedish screw
Zoltan Lovas and his team will appear in Motala on Sunday, at the Continental Doubles Championship.
Lovas is a regular participant in the European four-round competition series, but since there is no other Hungarian competitor our country can nominate for this series, Debrecen slag competes as a member of the so-called mixed doubles.
Zolika gets a different partner for each match, in Sweden they team up with one of the best locals, Alfred Åberg. The Hungarian-Swedish duo will have to compete with the best young competitors from Denmark, Great Britain, Slovenia and Sweden.
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