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ETSC 2025: let the battle for the Grand Final in Gdańsk begin!

This Saturday, May 10, on the tracks in Elgane (Norway) and Pardubice (Czech Republic), eight European teams will compete in Finals A and B for a place in the decisive medal showdown, Grand Final, scheduled for June 28 in Gdańsk (Poland).

There, the reigning champions from Poland are already waiting, and they will be joined by the winning teams from the tournaments in Norway and the Czech Republic. The final spot will go to the best of the second-placed teams – the one with the higher total points score.

This year, the competition rules for the European Team Speedway Championship have been slightly modified. Each tournament will be based on a 22-heat schedule. The designated reserves will be guaranteed two starts each. The rest remains unchanged – four main series and nominated heats based on points scored (from the least to the most effective riders).

Final A – Pardubice

Ukraine 🇺🇦

1. Andriy Karpov
2. Andrii Rozaliuk
3. Marko Levishyn
4. Roman Kapustin
5. Nazar Parnitskyi
Manager: Serhiy Golovnia

Czech Republic 🇨🇿
5. Jan Kvěch
6. Václav Milík
7. Daniel Klíma
8. Jan Macek
18. Adam “Bubba” Bednář
Manager: Zdeněk Schneiderwind

Denmark 🇩🇰
9. Rasmus Jensen
10. Mads Hansen
11. Michael Jepsen Jensen
12. Mikkel Michelsen
19. Bastian Pedersen
Manager: Nicki Pedersen

France 🇫🇷
13. David Bellego
14. Mathias Trésarrieu
15. Jordan Dubernard
16. Mathieu Trésarrieu
20. Tino Bouin
Manager: Laurent Sambarrey

Final B – Elgane

Norway 🇳🇴

1. Mathias Pollestad
2. Glenn Moi
3. Truls Kamhaug
4. Lasse Madland Fredriksen
5. Magnus Klipper
Manager: Kenneth Klipper Smith

Latvia 🇱🇻
5. Ernests Matjušonoks
6. Damirs Filimonovs
7. TBA
8. Artoms Juhno
18. Nikita Kauliņš
Manager: Aleksejs Juhno

Germany 🇩🇪
9. Valentin Grobauer
10. TBA
11. Jonny Wynant
12. Richard Geyer
19. Patrick Hyjek
Manager: Mathias Bartz

Sweden 🇸🇪
13. Oliver Berntzon
14. Victor Palovaara
15. Philip Hellström-Bängs
16. Kim Nilsson
20. Casper Henriksson
Manager: Linus Sundström