Five Wild Cards Confirmed for FIM Speedway GP 2022

06/10/2021

Five Wild Cards Confirmed for FIM Speedway GP 2022Five Wild Cards Confirmed for FIM Speedway GP 2022

Jason Doyle, Robert Lambert, Leon Madsen, Anders Thomsen and Martin Vaculik named as wild cards for 2022 FIM Speedway Grand Prix

The line-up for Discovery Sports Events’ first-ever FIM Speedway Grand Prix season in 2022 is complete.
Australian icon Jason Doyle, Great Britain racer Robert Lambert, Danish ace Leon Madsen, Danish champion Anders Thomsen and Slovak star Martin Vaculik were confirmed as 2022 permanent wild cards.
They are joined in the SGP World Championship’s 15-rider line-up by this season’s top six – new world champion Artem Laguta, Poland’s double world champion Bartosz Zmarzlik, world
No.3 Emil Sayfutdinov, Polish star Maciej Janowski, Swedish champion Fredrik Lindgren and Britain’s triple world champion Tai Woffinden, who all gain automatic entry.
The top three from the SGP qualification rounds also join the line-up, with Poland’s Pawel Przedpelski, Australian champion Max Fricke and Poland’s former world No.2 Patryk Dudek earning places at the GP Challenge meeting in Zarnovica, Slovakia on August 21.
Denmark’s Mikkel Michelsen completes the field after booking his place by winning his second Speedway European Championship title in July.
Each SGP round will also feature one wild card nominated by the host nation, as well as two track reserves.
The five permanent wild cards received nominations from the SGP Commission – featuring representatives from the FIM and, for the first time, Discovery Sports Events, who take over as SGP rights holders from 2022.
Doyle, who famously won the 2017 world title in front of his home fans in Melbourne, Australia, made his SGP debut in 2015 and has never previously needed a wild card, having always qualified for the following season’s series automatically.
He finished ninth in SGP 2021, but has still enjoyed strong club campaigns for Polish side Leszno and Bauhaus Elitserien play-off finalists Dackarna in Sweden.
Madsen took seventh place in this season’s standings, reaching finals at Polish rounds in Wroclaw and Torun. But his progress has been hampered by knee-ligament damage suffered at a Speedway European Championship round in Bydgoszcz, Poland in June. GB’s former European champion Lambert finished 10th in his full-time SGP debut season after qualifying as 2020 European champion.
But he burst into form over this year’s final three rounds, reaching the semi-finals at the Danish SGP sponsored by Ecco in Vojens on September 11 and on both nights of the eWinner Torun SGP of Poland double-header last weekend.
Two-time Danish champion Thomsen, who retained his national title at Vojens in June, was handed a wild card for SGP 2021 and took 11th place in his first full World Championship season. He gets another opportunity for 2022 as he bids to build on reaching his first SGP final, which saw him storm to third spot in Togliatti on August 28.
Slovak star Vaculik completes the list of wild cards. He was 12th this year after crashing out of Orlen Lublin SGP of Poland round six on August 7, sustaining a broken collarbone and shoulder blade, which forced him out of the Swedish SGP in Malilla and the Togliatti SGP.
The list of substitute riders will be confirmed in due course.
Visit cms.fimspeedway.com for more news on Discovery Sports Events’ vision for the future of the FIM Speedway World Championships from 2022.

2022 FIM SPEEDWAY GRAND PRIX LINE-UP:

1. Artem Laguta (MFR)
2. Bartosz Zmarzlik (Poland)
3. Emil Sayfutdinov (MFR)
4. Maciej Janowski (Poland)
5. Fredrik Lindgren (Sweden)
6. Tai Woffinden (Great Britain)
7. Leon Madsen (Denmark)
8. Max Fricke (Australia)
9. Jason Doyle (Australia)
10. Robert Lambert (Great Britain)
11. Anders Thomsen (Denmark)
12. Martin Vaculik (Slovakia)
13. Pawel Przedpelski (Poland)
14. Mikkel Michelsen (Denmark)
15. Patryk Dudek (Poland)