2010 Speedway World Cup Race-off
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 Speedway World Cup Race-Off
was the third race of the 2010 Speedway World Cup
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Results

The Race-off was won by host team Denmark (48 pts), and they qualify to the Final. Sweden (47 pts) was quality also. The last two teams, Australia (36 pts) and Russia (19 pts) were knocked out of the competition, and were classified 5th and 6th place in World Cup. Only one rider did not participated in the Event One or Two (Andreas Jonsson replaced Daniel Nermark in Sweden team). Both "Jokers" (Povazhny in Heat 12 and Holder in Heat 15) finished 4th and scoring 0 points.
Pos. National team Pts.
1 48
2 47
3 36
4 19

Heat details

Heat after heat

  1. [59.2] Lindgren, Bjerre, Watt, A.Laguta
  2. [59.8] Ward, Davidsson, Klindt, G.Laguta
  3. [59.9] Zetterström, Schlein, Iversen, Povazhny
  4. [59.7] Jonsson, Pedersen, Batchelor, Gizatulin
  5. [59.7] Lindbäck, Holder, Andersen, Gafurov
  6. [59.3] Gafurov, Pedersen, Zetterström, Watt
  7. [59.8] Andersen, Jonsson, Ward, A.Laguta
  8. [60.3] Schlein, Bjerre, G.Laguta, Lindbäck (T)
  9. [60.6] Lindgren, Klindt, Povazhny, Batchelor (Fx)
  10. [60.6] Holder, Davidsson, Iversen, Gizatulin
  11. [61.4] Iversen, Watt, G.Laguta, Jonsson
  12. [60.3] Lindbäck, Pedersen, Ward, Povazhny (J)
  13. [60.5] Andersen, Lindgren, Schlein, Gizatulin
  14. [60.5] Gafurov, Bjerre, Schlein (TS), Davidsson
  15. [60.4] Klindt, Zetterström, A.Laguta, Holder (J)
  16. [61.0] Andersen, Watt, Povazhny, Davidsson
  17. [60.9] Zetterström, Bjerre, Gizatulin, Ward
  18. [61.0] Schlein, Jonsson, Klindt, Gafurov
  19. [60.7] Lindbäck, Iversen, Batchelor, A.Laguta
  20. [60.5] Lindgren, Pedersen, G.Laguta, Holder
  21. [60.3] Gizatulin, Watt, Klindt, Lindbäck
  22. [60.7] Gafurov, Iversen, Ward, Lindgren
  23. [60.5] Davidsson, Pedersen, Schlein, A.Laguta
  24. [60.8] Zetterström, Batchelor, Andersen, G.Laguta
  25. [60.8] Holder, Bjerre, Jonsson, Povazhny
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