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Speedway GP: Laguta closes gap with Lublin win


Artem Laguta moves within a point of FIM Speedway Grand Prix leader Bartosz Zmarzlik after winning Orlen Lublin SGP of Poland round six.

Orlen Lublin FIM Speedway Grand Prix of Poland round six winner Artem Laguta was elated to overhaul Bartosz Zmarzlik to move within a point of the Pole as the SGP World Championship race hots up.

Laguta claimed his second SGP win of 2021, roaring past series leader Zmarzlik to top the podium at Lublin’s Stadion Miejski on Saturday night.

The Wroclaw and Vastervik rider’s victory denied world champion Zmarzlik what would have been a record-equalling fourth straight SGP win as he was forced to settle for second. Wild card Dominik Kubera claimed a fantastic third spot to crown an incredible SGP debut weekend, which also saw him finish second at Friday night’s Orlen Lublin SGP of Poland round five.
I am very happy about the win. I am so happy about the whole performance tonight, especially beating Bartek, the world champion, from behind. It’s not an easy thing to do.

But the night belonged to Laguta who moved on to 100 championship points – just one behind Zmarzlik, who has 101 ahead of the Swedish SGP in Malilla next Saturday.

Laguta’s victory underlined his status as the rider most likely to deny Zmarzlik what would be an historic third consecutive SGP world title this year, and the world No.7 was delighted to seal the win by passing the Pole.

He said: “I am very happy about the win. I am so happy about the whole performance tonight, especially beating Bartek, the world champion, from behind. It’s not an easy thing to do, but I did it and this makes me very, very happy.

“In the race, everything went so fast. Of course I went out there to win. I saw the opportunity to overtake and I did it. That’s the way it is and I used every centimetre of the track.

“I want to say thank you to my team, my sponsors, my wife and my family. I will see you at the next meeting.”

Zmarzlik admits minor mistakes cost him in his showdown with Laguta, but he was content with second place, a fourth straight final and an astonishing haul of 78 points from a possible 80 in the last four rounds.

He said: “I am very happy because it’s the second day and my second podium here in Lublin. Today it was second place, but I feel very good.

“I was in the final again and, for me, this is very important. I’m very happy with the rounds in Lublin.

“I made a little riding mistake and a mistake with my setup in the final. But I am now looking to the future and I’ll see you all at the next round.”

Third-placed Kubera underlined his incredible potential in the sport by reaching two podiums in his first two SGP appearances.

The ecstatic Lublin rider said: “This is amazing – it was an amazing weekend for me. I feel really good on the Lublin track. I have a very fast bike and thank you to my guys, my team – they worked perfectly. We were changing things all the time and it always went better.

“I am really happy with this weekend. Last night I couldn’t sleep. I don’t know how I will sleep tonight! I would like to try racing with the best riders in the world again.”

The meeting was marred by a crash for Slovak star Martin Vaculik, who broke his collarbone in four places in an awkward first-turn fall in heat 12. We wish Martin a very speedy recovery.

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS: 1 Bartosz Zmarzlik 101, 2 Artem Laguta 100, 3 Fredrik Lindgren 80, 4 Emil Sayfutdinov 79, 5 Maciej Janowski 72, 6 Tai Woffinden 65, 7 Leon Madsen 59, 8 Max Fricke 52, 9 Jason Doyle 47, 10 Martin Vaculik 45, 11 Robert Lambert 41, 12 Anders Thomsen 35, 13 Dominik Kubera 34, 14 Matej Zagar 27, 15 Krzysztof Kasprzak 14, 16 Oliver Berntzon 10, 17 Gleb Chugunov 8, 18 Jan Kvech 7.

ORLEN LUBLIN SGP OF POLAND R6 SCORES: 1 Artem Laguta 20, 2 Bartosz Zmarzlik 18, 3 Dominik Kubera 16, 4 Fredrik Lindgren 14, 5 Emil Sayfutdinov 12, 6 Max Fricke 11, 7 Tai Woffinden 10, 8 Anders Thomsen 9, 9 Robert Lambert 8, 10 Jason Doyle 7, 11 Martin Vaculik 6, 12 Leon Madsen 5, 13 Krzysztof Kasprzak 4, 14 Matej Zagar 3, 15 Maciej Janowski 2, 16 Oliver Berntzon 1, 17 Mateusz Swidnicki 0, 18 Wiktor Lampart 0.

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