2009 Speedway Grand Prix of Sweden
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The 2009 FIM Speedway World Championship Grand Prix of Sweden will be the third race of the 2009 Speedway Grand Prix
2009 Speedway Grand Prix
The 2009 Speedway Grand Prix season will be the 15th season of the Speedway Grand Prix era, and will decide the 64th Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme Speedway World Championship...

 season. It will take place on 30 May 2009, in the Ullevi
Ullevi
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 Stadium in Gothenburg
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, Sweden
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The Swedish Grand Prix was won by Russian junior Emil Sayfutdinov who beat in the final Australian Jason Crump
Jason Crump
Jason Phillip Crump is an Australian international motorcycle speedway rider. He is a three-time Speedway World Champion, a World Cup winner and a former World Under-21 Champion.-Family:...

 and Swedish wild card Antonio Lindbäck
Antonio Lindbäck
Antonio Lindbäck is an international motorcycle speedway rider who was a member of the Swedish team who won the Speedway World Cup in 2004.- Career highlights :...

. It was second Sayfutdinov' winnig in his third Grand Prix.

Riders

The Speedway Grand Prix Commission nominated Antonio Lindbäck
Antonio Lindbäck
Antonio Lindbäck is an international motorcycle speedway rider who was a member of the Swedish team who won the Speedway World Cup in 2004.- Career highlights :...

 as the wild card
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 and Ricky Kling
Ricky Kling
Ricky Anders Kling is a Swedish speedway rider. He made his British League debut in 2007 with Oxford, but when they closed mid-season, he then joined Lakeside Hammers...

 and Simon Gustafsson
Simon Gustafsson
Simon Gustafsson is a Swedish speedway rider who won the Team U-19 European Champion title in 2008. He is the son of former Grand Prix rider Henrik Gustafsson.- World Championships :* Individual U-21 World Championship...

 as the first and second track reserves. However, Gustafsson suffered a broken collar bone when he crashed during a Swedish league match on 5 May, and his replacement will be Thomas H. Jonasson
Thomas H. Jonasson
Thomas Hjelm Jonasson is an international motorcycle speedway rider, who won the Premier League and the Premier Trophy with the Edinburgh Monarchs in 2008. In 2009, Jonasson continues to race for Elit Vetlanda Speedway in Sweden, Gorzow Wlkp. in Poland whilst riding for Edinburgh Monarchs in the...

. The riders' starting positions draw for Grand Prix meeting was made on 29 May at 13:00 CET
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  • Draw Nr 18 change:   (18) Simon Gustafsson
    Simon Gustafsson
    Simon Gustafsson is a Swedish speedway rider who won the Team U-19 European Champion title in 2008. He is the son of former Grand Prix rider Henrik Gustafsson.- World Championships :* Individual U-21 World Championship...

     →   (18) Thomas H. Jonasson
    Thomas H. Jonasson
    Thomas Hjelm Jonasson is an international motorcycle speedway rider, who won the Premier League and the Premier Trophy with the Edinburgh Monarchs in 2008. In 2009, Jonasson continues to race for Elit Vetlanda Speedway in Sweden, Gorzow Wlkp. in Poland whilst riding for Edinburgh Monarchs in the...


Heat details

Heat after heat

  1. (70.9) Harris, Crump, Hancock, Sayfutdinov
  2. (71.1) Ułamek, Bjerre, Adams, Nicholls
  3. (69.7) Pedersen, Lindbäck, Jonsson, Gollob
  4. (69.4) Holta, Lindgren, Walasek, Andersen
  5. (70.7) Holta, Lindbäck, Ułamek, Harris
  6. (69.8) Jonsson, Andersen, Adams, Hancock (F2x)
    Hancock crashed on first lap and is excluded.
  7. (69.4) Crump, Gollob, Lindgren, Nicholls
  8. (70.2) Pedersen, Sayfutdinov, Walasek, Bjerre
  9. (72.2) Gollob, Walasek, Adams, Harris
  10. (71.1) Hancock, Lindgren, Pedersen, Ułamek
  11. (70.5) Lindbäck, Bjerre, Crump, Andersen
  12. (69.7) Sayfutdinov, Jonsson, Holta, Nicholls
  13. (70.4) Andersen, Harris, Pedersen, Nicholls
  14. (70.0) Bjerre, Holta, Hancock, Gollob
  15. (69.9) Jonsson, Crump, Ułamek, Walasek
  16. (69.8) Sayfutdinov, Lindbäck, Lindgren, Adams
  17. (70.4) Lindgren, Jonsson, Bjerre, Harris
  18. (71.2) Lindbäck, Walasek, Nicholls, Hancock (E1)
  19. (71.1) Pedersen, Crump, Holta, Adams
  20. (70.1) Sayfutdinov, Gollob, Ułamek, Andersen (Fx)
    Andersen and Ulamek collided on first lap. Andersen excluded.
    Semi-Finals:
  21. (71.2) Lindbäck, Crump, Jonsson, Lindgren (F3x)
    Lindgren falls on lap 3 and is excluded.
  22. (70.5) Sayfutdinov, Pedersen, Holta, Bjerre
    The Final:
  23. (70.4) Sayfutdinov (6 pts), Crump (4 pts), Lindbäck (2 pts) Pedersen (X)
    Sayfutdinov and Crump crash. Pedersen excluded.

The intermediate classification

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