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2007 Speedway Under-21 World Championship

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2007 Speedway Under-21 World Championship
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The 2007 Individual Speedway Junior World Championship was the 31st edition of the World motorcycle speedway Under-21 Championships.[1][2]

Quick facts World Under-21 Championship, Start date ...

The title was won by Emil Sajfutdinov of Russia.[3][4]

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Herxheim
Goričan
Motala
Rye House
Vojens
Daugavpils
Ostrów Wielkopolski

- Quarter-finals - Semi-finals - Final

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Quarter-finals

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Semi-finals

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Final

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2007 Final logo
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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

Heat after heat

  1. (65,00) Ivanov, Risager, Kling, Kennett
  2. (64,78) Saifutdinov, Holder, Puodzuks, Woelbert
  3. (65,35) Pavlič, Ząbik, Bridger, Tomíček
  4. (65,15) Hlib, Jonasson, Gutafsson, Šitera
  5. (65,56) Risager, Šitera, Puodzuks, Tomíček
  6. (64,28) Saifutdinov, Jonasson, Ivanov, Pavlič
  7. (64,78) Ząbik, Hlib, Kling, Woelbert
  8. (64,44) Holder, Bridger, Kennett, Gustafsson
  9. (64,18) Saifutdinov, Ząbik, Risager, Gustafsson
  10. (66,19) Hlib, Bridger, Ivanov, Puodzuks
  11. (65,19) Holder, Jonasson, Kling, Tomíček
  12. (65,47) Pavlič, Šitera, Kennett, Woelbert
  13. (65,33) Jonasson, Risager, Woelbert, Bridger (2e)
  14. (65,81) Holder, Šitera, Ząbik, Ivanov
  15. (66,28) Pavlič, Gustafsson, Puodzuks, Kling (X)
    Kling won, but after heat Referee exclusion him. Kling foul of Pavlic.
  16. (65,85) Saifutdinov, Hlib, Tomíček, Kennett
  17. (65,11) Holder, Hlib, Pavlič, Risager
  18. (65,84) Ivanov, Gustafsson, Tomíček, Woelbert
  19. (64,99) Saifutdinov, Šitera, Bridger, Kling (4e)
  20. (66,11) Kennett, Ząbik, Jonasson, Puodzuks

2e - mechanical failure on 2nd place

Final standing:

  1. Gold Russia Emil Saifutdinov (Russia)
  2. Silver Australia Chris Holder (Australia)
  3. Bronze Poland Paweł Hlib (Poland)
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