The only Yearbook which covers all the top-level Speedway facts, results and stats in full detail.
Paper softback 2019 edition is SOLD OUT! Digital PDF version is available to order
This is the 1st edition of the speedway bible, and it brings you all 306 meetings in colourful details.
It includes Heat by Heat detailed results, gate stats, weather info, race duration and much more of every race, ranging from SGP, SoN, SEC, World U21, SGP Qualifiers and the top four leagues (Poland, Sweden, Britain, and Denmark).
This A4 colour softback edition includes detailed results and rider appearances in a uniform format.
Highlighted fastest and slowest time of the meeting, calculated average meeting Heat time compared with the track record.
Gate race win statistics and average points for each gate for all of the 306 meetings. A graph analysis shows how the gates perform between each grading brakes. These were done for all individual championships and SoN.
The Speedway Yearbook includes world championship (SGP and SoN) lap by lap rider positions. Along with calculations on the number of overtakes per meeting, and who was the rider who gained (or lost) the most on the track.
This 2019 Speedway YearBook gives you a spectacular overview on 2019 season. With easy to read format & chronologically ordered races it's perfect for any speedway fan to have it on the bookshelf.
The names and last names of all of the 306 riders mentioned in this yearbook were double-checked to be correct. Still today in the digital area official results contain riders like (Joson Doyle, Chris Harrs, Peter Kildermand, Rory Schlien, Kyrisyian Pieszczek, Noco Covatti ...) just to name a few mostly found in the British league results. All official and unofficial Heat times are included with a colour dot beside each rider, indicating his start gate position.
More than 95% of meetings include weather info, temperature, and humidity at the start and the end of the meeting. Weather is gathered from the website www.weather.com and is taken from the nearest weather station. Exact start time of the first and last heat is stated.
Each meeting includes detailed gate stats, with race win info and average points per gate. The SGP, SoN, World U21, SEC and SGP Qualifiers meetings also include graph analysis on gate performance between each grading brake. The book points out the fastest and slowest meetings and racetracks with the average meeting speed calculations. The SGP and SoN sections also include rider positions for each lap, and consequently the calculated number of overtakes per meeting, along with the riders who gained (and lost) the most on the track.
A4+ format (218x315 mm), softback edition
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Speedway Yearbook 2019
Digital PDF version
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“
The winner ain't the one with the fastest bike, it's the one who refuses to lose."
- Dale Earnhardt
POSITION | RIDER | COUNTRY |
---|---|---|
1 | Bartosz Zmarzlik | POL |
2 | Emil Sayfutdinov | RUS |
3 | Leon Madsen | DEN |
4 | Jason Doyle | AUS |
5 | Martin Vaculík | SVK |
6 | Niels-Kristian Iversen | DEN |
7 | Mikkel Michelsen | DEN |
8 | Fredrik Lindgren | SWE |
9 | Max Fricke | AUS |
10 | Matej Žagar | SLO |
11 | Bartosz Smektała | POL |
12 | Artem Laguta | RUS |
13 | Nicki Pedersen | DEN |
14 | Michael Jepsen Jensen | DEN |
15 | Maksym Drabik | POL |
16 | Grigorij Laguta | RUS |
17 | Kenneth Bjerre | DEN |
18 | Piotr Pawlicki | POL |
19 | Robert Lambert | GBR |
20 | Patryk Dudek | POL |
21 | Anders Thomsen | DEN |
22 | Janusz Kołodziej | POL |
23 | Dominik Kubera | POL |
24 | Maciej Janowski | POL |
25 | Tai Woffinden | GBR |
26 | Chris Holder | AUS |
27 | Frederik Jakobsen | DEN |
28 | Peter Ljung | SWE |
29 | Antonio Lindbäck | SWE |
30 | Marcus Birkemose | DEN |
31 | Rasmus Jensen | DEN |
32 | Jarosław Hampel | POL |
33 | Przemysław Pawlicki | POL |
34 | Craig Cook | GBR |
35 | Krzysztof Kasprzak | POL |
36 | Andžejs Ļebedevs | LAT |
37 | Václav Milík | CZE |
38 | Jack Holder | AUS |
39 | Brady Kurtz | AUS |
40 | Nicolai Klindt | DEN |
41 | Paweł Przedpełski | POL |
42 | Jaimon Lidsey | AUS |
43 | Jonas Jeppesen | DEN |
44 | Adrian Miedziński | POL |
45 | Paweł Miesiąc | POL |
46 | Martin Smolinski | GER |
47 | René Bach | DEN |
48 | Gleb Chugunov | RUS |
49 | Pontus Aspgren | SWE |
50 | David Bellego | FRA |
Every meeting/point scored is waged according to the strength of the start list. Every league is also weighted differently, depending on the strength of their top 10 by average. Tapes offences, exclusions, and non-finishers are given a negative average, also riders with fewer heats/meetings are scraped of their averages accordingly. In the end, the top rider is given a score of 100% and the rest are scored according to him. In no way is this ranking official, it is nearly an attempt to rank riders out of the different leagues, etc ...
The full ranked list of 200 riders can be seen in the Yearbook.