Silver Poles in the MEP in Lonigo. End of the 2024 season

Bartłomiej Kowalski, Mateusz Cierniak, and reserve Bartosz Bańbor took second place in the final of the European Pairs Championships. The autumn competition in Lonigo was won by the Danes.

An additional race between Bartłomiej Kowalski and Tom Brennan decided the fate of second place in the competition. The Pole confidently led the white and reds to silver. Throughout the competition, he handled the outer part of the wet and long track in Lonigo excellently.

The competition was won by the Danes, and the British stood on the third step of the podium. The event was delayed multiple times and held on a track after rainfalls.

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Posted by Żużlowa Reprezentacja Polski on Sunday, October 20, 2024

Results according to WP Sportowe Fakty:

1. Denmark – 27

9. Rasmus Jensen – 17+1 (3,3,3,2*,3,3)

10. Frederik Jakobsen – 10+2 (2*,2*,2,3,0,1)

2. Poland – 23+3

5. Mateusz Cierniak – 12+2 (3,3,2,2*,2*,0)

6. Bartłomiej Kowalski – 11+1 (2*,1,0,3,3,2) +3

17. Bartosz Bańbor – ns

3. Great Britain – 23+2

1. Tom Brennan – 16 (3,2,3,3,2,3) +2

2. Dan Thompson – 2+1 (-,1*,1,-,-,-)

15. Leon Flint – 5+2 (0,2*,1*,2)

4. Finland – 15

13. Antti Vuolas – 4+1 (0,2*,t,0,0,2)

14. Jesse Mustonen – 11+1 (3,3,t,3,1,1*)

5. Italy – 13

3. Paco Castagna – 9+1 (1*,2,2,1,w,3)

4. Nicolas Vicentin – 4+1 (2,0,1*,0,1,0)

16. Matteo Boncinelli – ns

6. Latvia – 12

7. Jewgenij Kostygow – 7+1 (1,1,3,1*,d,1)

8. Daniil Kolodinski – 5 (d,0,0,2,u,3)

7. Germany – 11

11. Sandro Wassermann – 3+1 (0,1,0,0,2*,d)

12. Norick Bloedorn – 8 (1,d,1,1,3,2)