The second round of TAURON SEC 2024 in Grudziądz was won by Leon Madsen. Kacper Woryna and Piotr Pawlicki completed the podium.
The first series favored riders starting from the fourth gate, which had a 100% winning rate. Timo Lahti, Piotr Pawlicki, Mikkel Michelsen, and Andzejs Lebedevs each celebrated their heat victories.
Defending champion Mikkel Michelsen was the only undefeated rider after two series. Max Fricke delivered an impressive performance in the sixth race. Anders Thomsen, Piotr Pawlicki, and Kacper Woryna remained at the forefront, each scoring five points.
Janusz Kołodziej started the third series in the best possible way, securing his first race win in this year’s cycle. The eleventh race saw a thrilling battle for the win, ultimately claimed by Piotr Pawlicki, who defeated Anders Thomsen in a 'top of the table' clash. Andzejs Lebedevs finished fourth for the second consecutive heat.
At the start of the fourth series, fans witnessed an exciting fight between Leon Madsen and Mikkel Michelsen. The two-time Individual European Champion emerged victorious in this battle between the most decorated riders of the Speedway Euro Championship.
In the seventeenth race, there was a direct showdown between Piotr Pawlicki and Kacper Woryna. Second of them prevailed a great start, securing victory in the main phase. Piotr Pawlicki was second after five series. Leon Madsen and Max Fricke, finishing first and second respectively in the 'last chance' race, completed the final lineup.
The start of the most important race of the evening clearly belonged to Leon Madsen. Kacper Woryna followed the Dane. Piotr Pawlicki finished third in the final, while Max Fricke crossed the finish line last.
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Full results of the second round of TAURON SEC 2024 in Grudziądz:
1. Leon Madsen (Denmark) – (0,2,3,3,3,3) 14+3
2. Kacper Woryna (Poland) – (2,3,3,2,3,2) 15
3. Piotr Pawlicki (Poland) – (3,2,3,3,2,1) 14
4. Max Fricke (Australia) – (1,3,2,2,2,0) 10+2
5. Mikkel Michelsen (Denmark) – (3,3,1,2,1) 10+1
6. Janusz Kołodziej (Poland) – (1,1,3,3,2) 10+0
7. Anders Thomsen (Denmark) – (2,3,2,1,0) 8
8. Andzejs Lebedevs (Latvia) – (3,0,0,1,3) 7
9. Timo Lahti (Sweden) – (3,1,1,0,2) 7
10. Maciej Janowski (Poland) – (2,1,0,3,1) 7
11. Rasmus Jensen (Denmark) – (1,2,2,2,0) 7
12. Patryk Dudek (Poland) – (2,2,1,1,1) 7
13. Vaclav Milik (Czech Republic) – (0,0,0,dnf,3) 3
14. Dimitri Berge (France) – (0,0,2,0,1) 3
15. Norick Blödorn (Germany) – (0,1,1,1,0) 3
16. Jevgenijs Kostigovs (Latvia) – (1,0,0,0,0) 1
17. Kacper Łobodziński (Poland) – did not start
18. Kevin Małkiewicz (Poland) – did not start