Bartosz Nowak: We are ready and prepared for the rematch

Fot. Adrian Skorupski

It was a bittersweet Sunday match at Moto Arena for the people of Łódź. H. SKRZYDLEWSKA ORZEŁ was leading against the favored ARGED MALESA Ostrów, which ultimately took home a valuable victory. The home team’s junior player, in an interview for ekstraliga.pl, announced that no one in Łódź intends to give up before the rematch.

Until the 12th heat, everything was going according to the plan for the local H. SKRZYDLEWSKA ORZEŁ, which was leading by a few points. The protègès of coach Maciej Jąder fully utilized the Friday training and seemed to be in control of the match. However, a stunning finish by ARGED MALESA Ostrów Wlkp. changed everything and the guests got significantly closer to the METALKAS 2. Ekstraliga semifinals. – Speedway in all its splendor is what we witnessed today. Nothing can be planned ahead, anything can happen, and that’s what occurred this time. We were better at the beginning, but the end belonged to the guests from Ostrow. We are not giving up and we are ready and prepared for the rematch, fighting for the best possible result said Bartosz Nowak to ekstraliga.pl.

The junior player of H. SKRZYDLEWSKA ORZEŁ was a strong point for his team from the very beginning of the match, along with Mateusz Bartkowiak. After all, the juniors of the Łódź team sent a very strong signal in the second heat. – Individually, I’m very satisfied with myself, gained more experience, and that’s the most important thing. I try to race as much as possible, focus on every ride on the track, and I think it’s getting better and better – he emphasized.

In light of the poor performance of Daniel Kaczmarek and Benjamin Basso, the 20-year-old could see his second chance of the season in appearing in the nominated heats. However, it did not come. – Of course, we hoped for it. Mateusz and I were waiting for the signal, but it’s known that the older riders have priority in the nominated heats, they have more experience and they were the ones fighting for the team’s result. They had a very tough job to do. The opponent was simply stronger that day – he concluded.

Grzegorz Adamczyk