King Bartosz Zmarzlik! Fifth World Championship secured in Vojens!

Fot. Marcin Karczewski

Bartosz Zmarzlik took 2nd place in the Danish round of the FIM SGP. In doing so, he secured his fifth world championship title in his career. The tournament in Vojens was won by Robert Lambert, with Maciej Janowski finishing third.

Race 3 began with a fall by Daniel Bewley. The Briton, who started well from the tape and tried to close off rivals from the inside, couldn’t avoid a collision with the Swede. Lindgren managed to stay on his bike, while the rider from the Wroclaw club, after a 360-degree spin, safely fell on the track. The rider from the Lublin club was disqualified. In the rerun, Janowski started excellently and maintained a significant lead over Holder, while Bewley, despite equipment issues, finished the race at the back and scored a point.

In race 5, Janowski tried to overtake Zmarzlik but couldn’t find a way through. On the second lap, Nilsson got close to Janowski, but the Pole defended his position. On the fourth lap, Fricke tried to attack the Swede, but without success.

In race 11, Lambert led from start to finish. Janowski had a poor start, trying to get past Huckenbeck, who hit the fence at the end of the first lap but managed to control his bike. The Pole overtook the German, and on the fourth lap, riding close to the curb, capitalized on Kvech‘s mistake and moved up to second place.

In race 17, Lambert won convincingly, securing a spot in the semifinals. Lindgren quickly took second place, while Thomsen again disappointed, not counting in the fight.

In the first semifinal were Bartosz Zmarzlik, Martin Vaculik, Dominik Kubera, and Andzejs Lebedevs. Zmarzlik started best, followed by the Latvian, who advanced to the SGP final for the first time. Vaculik and Kubera were not in contention. The second semifinal belonged to Maciej Janowski and Robert Lambert, who advanced to the final, ahead of Daniel Bewley and Rasmus Jensen.

In the final, Zmarzlik had a delayed start, which Lambert immediately capitalized on, taking the lead. The Pole initially rode behind Lebedevs, but cleverly overtook him on the second bend, riding close to the curb. Shortly after, Janowski overtook the Latvian, and Zmarzlik quickly blocked his compatriot, maintaining second place until the end of the race.

Results of 2024 DELUXE HOMEART FIM SGP of Denmark – Vojens (courtesy of WP SportoweFakty):

  1. Robert Lambert (Great Britain) – 15 (1,2,3,1,3,2,3) – 20 GP pts
  2. Bartosz Zmarzlik (Poland) – 17 (2,3,3,2,2,3,2) – 18
  3. Maciej Janowski (Poland) – 14 (3,2,2,0,3,3,1) – 16
  4. Andrzejs Leedevs (Latvia) – 11 (1,3,3,1,1,2,0) – 14
  5. Martin Vaculik (Slovakia) – 11 (2,1,2,3,2,1) – 12
  6. Daniel Bewley (Great Britain) – 10 (1,0,3,2,3,1) – 11
  7. Dominik Kubera (Poland) – 9 (1,1,1,3,3,0) – 10
  8. Rasmus Jensen (Denmark) – 9 (2,2,2,3,0,0) – 9
  9. Max Fricke (Australia) – 8 (3,0,1,2,2) – 8
  10. Anders Thomsen (Denmark) – 7 (3,3,0,1,0) – 7
  11. Kim Nilsson (Sweden) – 7 (3,1,2,0,1) – 6
  12. Jan Kvech (Czech Republic) – 5 (0,0,1,3,1) – 5
  13. Kai Huckenbeck (Germany) – 4 (0,3,0,1,0) – 4
  14. Fredrik Lindgren (Sweden) – 4 (w,2,0,0,2) – 3
  15. Jack Holder (Australia) – 4 (2,1,0,0,1) – 2
  16. Szymon Woźniak (Poland) – 3 (0,0,1,2,0) – 1
  17. Frederik Jakobsen (Denmark) – ns – 0
  18. Mads Hansen (Denmark) – ns – 0

Agata Krasek