2008 Speedway Grand Prix of Great Britain
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The 2008 Speedway Grand Prix of Great Britain was the fifth race of the 2008 Speedway Grand Prix
2008 Speedway Grand Prix
The 2008 Speedway Grand Prix season was the fourteenth season in the Speedway Grand Prix era used to determine the Speedway World Champion. It was the second under the promotion of IMG.- Event format :...

 season. It took place on 28 June, in the Millennium Stadium
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 in Cardiff
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, Wales
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, United Kingdom
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. The British Grand Prix is one of the four Super Prix
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 events held in 2008. The winner in Cardiff will progress to the Super Prix final, taking gate 3 and the white helmet colour.

Riders

Edward Kennett was nominated as a wild card
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 after he finished 2nd at the 2008 British Speedway Championship
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. Tai Woffinden and Simon Stead were the next highest finishing non-Grand Prix
Speedway Grand Prix
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 riders and both will be track reserves at Cardiff. The starting positions draw was made on 18 June, at the FIM
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 Headquarters in Mies
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, Switzerland
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Result

Jason Crump
Jason Crump
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 from Australia
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 was the winner of the British Grand Prix, he finished ahead of second placed Greg Hancock
Greg Hancock
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 of the USA. Crump therefore takes the white helmet colour in the Super Prix
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The Super Prix was an event introduced by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme , and Speedway Grand Prix organsisers, Benfield Sports International, to the 2008 Speedway Grand Prix series offering an additional prize fund of US$200,000 to the Grand Prix riders...

 final.

Nicki Pedersen
Nicki Pedersen
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 benefited from controversial decisions by Polish
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 referee Marek Wojaczek. Pedersen touched the tapes in an early heat, which should have resulted in a mandatory exclusion but Wojaczek allowed the race to continue and later, after an innocuous clash with Leigh Adams
Leigh Adams
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 on the first corner of heat 17, Adams was excluded. In the first semi-final Bjarne Pedersen
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, who led the qualifying scorers with 14 points, clashed with his Nicki Pedersen in identical fashion to Adams and he, too, was excluded, much to the anger of the 45,000 crowd.

Great Britain
Great Britain
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’s Scott Nicholls
Scott Nicholls
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 reached the final for the first time this year only to break the start tapes which resulted in his exclusion from the final. Nicki Pedersen fell in the final and therefore scored 0 points from the race, but still took third place on the podium. Nicki Pedersen still led the standings after the British Grand Prix, and it was the fifth time out of five Grand Prix that he had reached the final, although his first Grand Prix win in 2008 would not come until the following Czech Grand Prix
2008 Speedway Grand Prix of Czech Republic
The 2008 Speedway Grand Prix of Czech Republic was the sixth race of the 2008 Speedway Grand Prix season. It took place on August 2 in the Marketa Stadium in Prague, Czech Republic....

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Heat details

Heat after heat

  1. (56.6) Iversen, Adams, Nicholls, Dryml
  2. (56.0) Harris, Holta, Lindgren, Gollob
  3. (55.8) Crump, N.Pedersen, Kennett, Kasprzak
  4. (56.9) Hancock, B.Pedersen, Jonsson, Andersen
  5. (55.9) Hancock, Adams, Harris, Kennett
  6. (56.5) Andersen, Gollob, N.Pedersen, Dryml
  7. (56.5) Nicholls, Jonsson, Kasprzak, Lindgren
  8. (56.8) B.Pedersen, Crump, Holta, Iversen
  9. (57.4) B.Pedersen, Gollob, Adams, Kasprzak
  10. (56.2) Crump, Harris, Jonsson, Dryml
  11. (57.6) Holta, Nicholls, Andersen, Kennett
  12. (56.7) Hancock, N.Pedersen, Lindgren (X/2x), Iversen (u)
  13. (56.2) Crump, Adams, Andersen, Lindgren (X/F)
  14. (57.2) Hancock, Kasprzak, Dryml, Holta
  15. (57.3) B.Pedersen, Nicholls, Harris, N. Pedersen
  16. (57.1) Iversen, Jonsson, Kennett, Gollob (E4)
  17. (57.1) N.Pedersen, Jonsson, Holta (X/F), Adams (X)
  18. (57.5) B.Pedersen, Kennett, Lindgren, Dryml
  19. (57.8) Crump, Nicholls, Hancock, Gollob
  20. (57.5) Andersen, Harris, Kasprzak, Iversen (X/F)
    Semi-Finals:
  21. (57.6) N.Pedersen, Nicholls, Andersen, B. Pedersen (X)
  22. (57.7) Hancock, Crump, Harris, Jonsson
    Final:
  23. (57.9) Crump (6 points), Hancock (4 points), N. Pedersen (F3), Nicholls (T)

The intermediate classification

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