Participants of the MMPPK Finals in Grudziądz Announced

Fot. Jarosław Pabijan

The Youth Polish Club Pair Championship eliminations took place on tracks in Rybnik, Bydgoszcz, and Poznań. From each individual tournament, two teams were selected to compete in the final on September 14. Among the participants will also be the team from Lublin, which is defending the gold medal won last year in Częstochowa.

In the competition in Silesia, KRONOS II Włókniarz Częstochowa emerged victorious. Kacper Halkiewicz (13) showed a good performance. Meanwhile, Szymon Ludwiczak, after contact with Maksym Borowiak, fell on the track and didn’t reappear in the competition. The second place was taken by BETARD SPARTA Wrocław, led by Jakub Krawczyk (12).

Results of the eliminations in Rybnik (source: WP SportoweFakty):

  1. KRONOS II WŁÓKNIARZ Częstochowa – 21:
    Szymon Ludwiczak – 0 (-,-,-,-,-)
    Kacper Halkiewicz – 13 (3,3,3,1,3)
    Kajetan Kupiec – 8+2 (2,2,1,2,1)
  2. BETARD SPARTA Wrocław – 19:
    Jakub Krawczyk – 12 (3,d,3,3,3)
    Kacper Andrzejewski – 7+2 (0,3,2,0,2)
    Nikodem Mikołajczyk – 0
  3. FOGO UNIA Leszno – 15:
    Hubert Jabłoński – 3 (1,0,-,-,2)
    Antoni Mencel – 8+1 (2,1,3,2*,-)
    Kacper Mania – 4 (1,3,0)
  4. TEXOM STAL Rzeszów – 14
    Franciszek Majewski – 7 (3,2,0,-,2)
    Wiktor Rafalski – 6 (1,w,2,3,-)
    Bartosz Curzytek – 1 (1,0)
  5. INNPRO ROW Rybnik – 13:
    Maksym Borowiak – 6+1 (w,2*,1,-,3)
    Paweł Trześniewski – 7 (1,3,-,2,1)
    Kacper Tkocz – 0 (0,w)
  6. OK KOLEJARZ Opole – 7:
    Oskar Stępień – 7 (2,1,2,1,1)
    Jakub Fabisz – 0 (0,0,-,0,-)
    Dastin Łukaszczyk – 0 (0,0)

MOTOR Lublin, whose most effective competitor was the local ABRAMCZYK POLONIA Bydgoszcz-trained Wiktor Przyjemski (12), left Bydgoszcz with a victory. ARGED MALESA TŻ OSTROVIA Ostrów came in just behind, largely thanks to Sebastian Szostak (11+1).

Results of the eliminations in Bydgoszcz (source: WP SportoweFakty):

  1. MOTOR Lublin – 23
    Bartosz Bańbor – 7+1 (1,-,3,2,1)
    Wiktor Przyjemski – 12 (3,3,-,3,3)
    Bartosz Jaworski – 4+2 (2,2*)
  2. ARGED MALESA TŻ OSTROVIA Ostrów – 21
    Sebastian Szostak – 11+1 (2,3,1,2,3)
    Paweł Sitek – 8+1 (d,2,3,3,-)
    Gracjan Szostak – 2+1 (2*)
  3. ABRAMCZYK POLONIA Bydgoszcz – 16
    Franciszek Karczewski – 8+1 (2,2,3,1,-)
    Emil Maroszek – 2+1 (-,-,2,0,0)
    Bartosz Nowak – 6 (3,1,2)
  4. KS Toruń – 14
    Antoni Kawczyński – 11 (2,3,2,1,3)
    Krzysztof Lewandowski – 1 (1,0,0,-,-)
    Mateusz Affelt – 2+1 (0,2*)
  5. ZDUNEK WYBRZEŻE Gdańsk – 9
    Eryk Kamiński – 0 (0,d,d,ns,ns)
    Miłosz Wysocki – 9 (3,1,1,3,1)
  6. POLONIA Piła – 7
    Tobiasz Jakub Musielak – 6 (1,1,1,2,1)
    Błażej Wypior – 1 (0,0,0,1,0)

In Poznań, the competition was fierce until the end. FALUBAZ Zielona Góra with a balanced lineup of Krzysztof Sadurski (10+3) and Oskar Hurysz (10) turned out to be the winner. For a place in the final, CELLFAST WILKI Krosno and ISS STAL Gorzów faced off in an additional race. As a result of Oskar Paluch’s attack on Piotr Świercz, the Gorzów junior was disqualified, which determined that the second place went to the team from Krosno.

Results of the eliminations in Poznań (source: WP SportoweFakty);

  1. FALUBAZ Zielona Góra – 20
    Krzysztof Sadurski – 10+3 (3,2,2,2*,1)
    Oskar Hurysz – 10 (1,3,3,3,0)
    Eryk Farański – 0
  2. CELLFAST WILKI Krosno – 19
    Szymon Bańdur – 9+3 (2,2,1,2,2*)
    Piotr Świercz – 10 (1,3,0,3,3)
  3. ISS STAL Gorzów – 19
    Oskar Paluch – 13 (3,3,3,1,3)
    Jakub Stojanowski – 6+2 (1,2,1,0,2)
    Piotr Piotrowski-Prędki – 0
  4. ULTRAPUR START Gniezno – 11
    Mikołaj Czapla – 10 (3,1,2,1,3)
    Patryk Budniak – 0 (d,w,-,-,-)
    Robert Roszak – 1 (0,0,1)
  5. H.SKRZYDLEWSKA ORZEŁ Łódź – 11
    Mateusz Bartkowiak – 8 (2,1,2,3-)
    Seweryn Orgacki – 3 (0,0,-,1,2)
    Tomasz Szeląg – 0 (0,0)
  6. #ORZECHOWAOSADA PSŻ Poznań – 10
    Kacper Teska – 6 (2,1,3,d,0)
    Lech Chlebowski – 4 (d,0,1,2,1)
    Mateusz Latała – 0

Aleksandra Rzepa