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1 Qualification  



1.1  Qualified riders  





1.2  Qualified substitute  







2 Calendar  





3 Classification  





4 See also  





5 References  





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2014 Speedway Grand Prix
Season details
Dates5 April – 11 October
Events12
Riders15 permanents
1 wild card(s)
2 track reserves
Heats276 (in 12 events)
Winners
Champion USA Greg Hancock
Runner-up POL Krzysztof Kasprzak
3rd place DEN Nicki Pedersen
  • Speedway Grand Prix
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  • The 2014 Speedway Grand Prix season was the 69th edition of the official World Championship[1][2] and the 20th season of the Speedway Grand Prix era, deciding the FIM Speedway World Championship. It was the fourteenth series under the promotion of Benfield Sports International, an IMG company. Tai Woffinden was the defending champion from 2013.

    Greg Hancock won his third world title, after taking top-five placings in all but one race he contested, including a victory at the British round, in Cardiff. Hancock won the title by eight points ahead of Krzysztof Kasprzak, who was the season's most frequent winner, with three victories. Third place in the championship was decided in a run-off at the final round of the season at Torún in Poland. Three-time world champion Nicki Pedersen and defending champion Woffinden – a winner in back-to-back events in Prague and Målilla, Sweden – finished tied on points, but Pedersen clinched the position after beating Woffinden in the run-off.

    Aside from Hancock, Kasprzak and Woffinden, six other riders won rounds during the season. Martin Smolinski was the winner of the opening race in Auckland; it was his first victory in the series. Like Smolinski, Slovenia's Matej Žagar was a first-time winner in the Finnish round at Tampere, en route to a fifth-place finish in the championship. Niels Kristian Iversen and Jarosław Hampel, who finished third and second behind Woffinden in 2013, each won races; Iversen won in Copenhagen while Hampel triumphed at Stockholm. Other winners were Andreas JonssoninVojens and Bartosz Zmarzlik, who won on a wildcard appearance, on home soil, at the Edward Jancarz Stadium.

    Darcy Ward failed a pre-meeting alcohol breath test before the Latvian Grand Prix and received an immediate ban.[3]

    Qualification[edit]

    For the 2014 season there were 15 permanent riders, joined at each Grand Prix by one wild card and two track reserves.

    The top eight riders from the 2013 championship qualified automatically. In March 2014, before the start of the season, Emil Sayfutdinov – who finished sixth in 2013 – elected not to compete in 2014 series, because he has failed to recover from serious injuries sustained the previous season. He was replaced by second substitute Troy Batchelor.[4] Those riders were joined by three riders who qualified via the Grand Prix Challenge. Since the winner of the Grand Prix Challenge, Niels Kristian Iversen, had already qualified following his third position in the 2013 championship, fourth-placed Martin Smolinski qualified.

    The final four riders were nominated by series promoters, Benfield Sports International, following the completion of the 2013 season.[5] Early in October 2013, former world champion Tomasz Gollob accepted a nomination for the series, but later withdrew from the competition due to unforeseen developments in his sponsorship program. He was replaced by first substitute Chris Harris.[6]

    Qualified riders[edit]

    # Riders 2013 place GP Ch place Appearance Previous appearances in series
    1 United Kingdom Tai Woffinden 1 3rd 2010, 2011, 2013
    33 Poland Jarosław Hampel 2 9th 2000–2002, 2004–2007, 2008–2009, 2010–2013
    88 Denmark Niels Kristian Iversen 3 1 4th 2004–2005, 2006, 2008, 2009–2010, 2013
    45 United States Greg Hancock 4 20th 1995–2013
    5 Denmark Nicki Pedersen 5 14th 2000, 2001–2013
    55 Slovenia Matej Žagar 7 4th 2003–2005, 2006–2007, 2008–2009, 2011, 2013
    43 Australia Darcy Ward 8 2nd 2011, 2013
    507 Poland Krzysztof Kasprzak 10 2 3rd 2004–2007, 2008, 2012, 2013
    66 Sweden Fredrik Lindgren 11 7th 2004, 2006–2007, 2008–2013
    23 Australia Chris Holder 12 5th 2010–2013
    100 Sweden Andreas Jonsson 13 13th 2001, 2002–2013
    91 Denmark Kenneth Bjerre 3 5th 2004–2008, 2009–2012
    84 Germany Martin Smolinski 4 1st 2008
    37 United Kingdom Chris Harris 20 5 7th 2003, 2007–2012, 2013
    75 Australia Troy Batchelor 6 1st 2013

    Qualified substitute[edit]

    The following rider qualified as a substitute due to their result in the Grand Prix Challenge.[5]

    # Riders 2013 place GP Ch place
    19 Denmark (19) Michael Jepsen Jensen 21 7

    Calendar[edit]

    The 2014 season consisted of 12 events, just like 2013.

    Round Date City and venue Winner Runner-up 3rd placed 4th placed Results
    1 5 April New Zealand Auckland , New Zealand
    Western Springs Stadium
    Germany Martin Smolinski Denmark Nicki Pedersen Poland Krzysztof Kasprzak Sweden Fredrik Lindgren results
    2 26 April Poland Bydgoszcz, Poland
    Polonia Stadium
    Poland Krzysztof Kasprzak Australia Darcy Ward Poland Jarosław Hampel United States Greg Hancock results
    3 17 May Finland Tampere , Finland
    Tampere Stadium
    Slovenia Matej Žagar United Kingdom Tai Woffinden Sweden Fredrik Lindgren United States Greg Hancock results
    4 31 May Czech Republic Prague , Czech Republic
    Markéta Stadium
    United Kingdom Tai Woffinden United States Greg Hancock Slovenia Matej Žagar Denmark Nicki Pedersen results
    5 14 June Sweden Målilla , Sweden
    G&B Stadium
    United Kingdom Tai Woffinden United States Greg Hancock Australia Chris Holder Poland Jarosław Hampel results
    6 28 June Denmark Copenhagen , Denmark
    Parken Stadium
    Denmark Niels Kristian Iversen Australia Troy Batchelor United States Greg Hancock Denmark Peter Kildemand results
    7 12 July United Kingdom Cardiff , Great Britain
    Millennium Stadium
    United States Greg Hancock United Kingdom Tai Woffinden Australia Darcy Ward Poland Krzysztof Kasprzak results
    8 17 August Latvia Daugavpils, Latvia
    Latvijas Spīdveja Centrs
    Poland Krzysztof Kasprzak Denmark Nicki Pedersen United States Greg Hancock Denmark Kenneth Bjerre results
    9 30 August Poland Gorzów Wielkopolski , Poland
    Jancarz Stadium
    Poland Bartosz Zmarzlik Slovenia Matej Žagar Poland Krzysztof Kasprzak Denmark Michael Jepsen Jensen results
    10 13 September Denmark Vojens , Denmark
    Speedway Center
    Sweden Andreas Jonsson Denmark Peter Kildemand Poland Krzysztof Kasprzak Australia Troy Batchelor results
    11 27 September Sweden Stockholm , Sweden
    Friends Arena
    Poland Jarosław Hampel United States Greg Hancock Poland Krzysztof Kasprzak Australia Chris Holder results
    12 11 October Poland Toruń , Poland
    Rose Motoarena
    Poland Krzysztof Kasprzak Sweden Andreas Jonsson Poland Jarosław Hampel Denmark Nicki Pedersen results

    Classification[edit]

    Qualifies for next season's Grand Prix series
    Full-time Grand Prix rider
    Wild card, track reserve or qualified reserve
    Pos. Rider Points NZL
    New Zealand
    EUR
    Poland
    FIN
    Finland
    CZE
    Czech Republic
    SWE
    Sweden
    DEN
    Denmark
    GBR
    United Kingdom
    LAT
    Latvia
    POL
    Poland
    NOR
    Denmark
    SCA
    Sweden
    PL2
    Poland
    Gold United States (45) Greg Hancock 140 6 16 12 12 16 11 14 16 9 15 13
    Silver Poland (507) Krzysztof Kasprzak 132 17 18 7 0 7 10 17 16 12 11 17
    Bronze Denmark (5) Nicki Pedersen 121 19 5 10 10 11 5 8 18 7 8 6 14
    4 United Kingdom (1) Tai Woffinden 121 7 5 16 18 17 9 18 8 7 7 9
    5 Slovenia (55) Matej Žagar 114 6 6 15 16 10 7 6 9 16 6 12 5
    6 Sweden (100) Andreas Jonsson 103 7 10 7 7 4 6 8 6 4 15 12 17
    7 Australia (23) Chris Holder 100 11 11 10 8 15 6 9 10 13 7
    8 Poland (33) Jarosław Hampel 98 8 14 7 2 13 10 5 4 0 3 21 11
    9 Australia (75) Troy Batchelor 91 4 4 10 3 5 20 3 8 9 13 6 6
    10 Sweden (66) Fredrik Lindgren 90 13 5 12 8 5 4 10 6 6 9 9 3
    11 Denmark (88) Niels Kristian Iversen 87 6 10 6 13 11 16 12 7 6
    12 Germany (84) Martin Smolinski 81 15 7 9 6 3 5 8 6 5 6 7 4
    13 Denmark (91) Kenneth Bjerre 79 11 4 3 4 10 3 4 11 10 10 1 8
    14 Australia (43) Darcy Ward 75 5 16 8 16 6 9 15
    15 United Kingdom (37) Chris Harris 48 0 2 4 6 5 3 6 3 6 5 4 4
    16 Denmark (19) Michael Jepsen Jensen 42 8 9 14 7 4
    17 Denmark (16) Peter Kildemand 33 15 18
    18 Poland (16) Bartosz Zmarzlik 17 17
    19 Poland (16) Adrian Miedziński 14 5 9
    20 Latvia (17) Kjasts Puodžuks 10 10
    21 Sweden (16) Thomas H. Jonasson 7 7
    22 Sweden (16) Peter Ljung 7 7
    23 Denmark (18) Mikkel B. Jensen 7 7
    24 Poland (20) Maciej Janowski 7 7
    25 Finland (16) Joonas Kylmäkorpi 5 5
    26 Finland (17) Kauko Nieminen 4 4
    27 Poland (17) Paweł Przedpełski 4 4
    28 Latvia (16) Andžejs Ļebedevs 3 3
    29 Sweden (20) Kim Nilsson 3 3
    30 New Zealand (16) Jason Bunyan 2 2
    31 United Kingdom (16) Craig Cook 2 2
    32 Czech Republic (16) Vaclav Milik 2 2
    33 Poland (17) Adrian Cyfer 2 2
    34 Poland (18) Lukasz Kaczmarek 2 2
    35 Denmark (18) Lasse Bjerre 1 1
    Pos. Rider Points NZL
    New Zealand
    EUR
    Poland
    FIN
    Finland
    CZE
    Czech Republic
    SWE
    Sweden
    DEN
    Denmark
    GBR
    United Kingdom
    LAT
    Latvia
    POL
    Poland
    NOR
    Denmark
    SCA
    Sweden
    PL2
    Poland

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "WORLD INDIVIDUAL FINAL - RIDER INDEX". British Speedway. Retrieved 10 July 2021.
  • ^ "Speedway riders, history and results". wwosbackup. Retrieved 10 July 2021.
  • ^ "Darcy Ward: Poole Pirates do not expect star to race again in 2014". BBC Sport. 10 September 2014. Retrieved 30 May 2024.
  • ^ "EMIL OUT OF SGP 2014". speedwaygp.com. 4 March 2014. Archived from the original on 20 April 2014. Retrieved 27 April 2014.
  • ^ a b "CHAMPS HANDED SGP WILD CARDS". speedwaygp.com. 22 October 2013. Retrieved 26 October 2013.
  • ^ "HARRIS REPLACES GOLLOB IN SGP". speedwaygp.com. 11 December 2013. Archived from the original on 20 April 2014. Retrieved 27 April 2014.
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