2022 SGP2

{{Short description|World motorcycle speedway event}}

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The 2022 SGP2 series was the 46th edition of the FIM Individual Under-21 World Championship. It was staged as the SGP2 class of the FIM Speedway Grand Prix series after rights holders Discovery Sports Events took over promotional rights of the competition{{cite news|url=https://fimspeedway.com/sgp2|title=Welcome to SGP2|publisher=FIM Speedway}} prior to the start of the season.

The series was staged over three rounds at Prague, Cardiff and Toruń.{{cite news|url=https://fimspeedway.com/sgp2/calendar|title=SGP2 2022 Calendar|publisher=FIM Speedway}}

Poland's Mateusz Cierniak won the title, winning two of the three rounds in the process.{{cite magazine |author= |title=Cierniak double |url=|magazine=Speedway Star |pages=34–35|location= |publisher= |date=20 August 2022 |access-date=}} Jan Kvěch finished second with defending champion Jakub Miśkowiak claiming third.{{cite web |url=https://www.speedway-yesterday.de/html/body_u-21-wm.html |title=Speedway Junioren Weltmeisterschaft (U-21) |website=Speedway Yesterday |access-date=14 March 2024}}

Calendar

The 2022 season consisted of three events.

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127 May{{flagicon|CZE}} Markéta Stadium, Prague{{flagicon|POL}} Mateusz Cierniak
214 August{{flagicon|WAL}} Principality Stadium, Cardiff{{flagicon|POL}} Mateusz Cierniak
330 September{{flagicon|POL}} Rose Motoarena, Toruń{{flagicon|POL}} Jakub Miśkowiak

Final Classification

{{cite web|url=https://fimspeedway.com/results/poland-sgp2-torun|title=2022 SGP2 standings|publisher=FIM Speedway}}

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{{SGP Table/r|p|P1|POL|842|Mateusz Cierniak (C) |a|20|a|20|c|16}}

{{SGP Table/r|p|P2|CZE|201|Jan Kvěch |d|14|d|14|e|11}}

{{SGP Table/r|p|P3|POL|515|Jakub Miśkowiak |e|10|f|8|a|20}}

{{SGP Table/r|p|4|POL|47|Wiktor Lampart |f|8|e|11|b|18}}

{{SGP Table/r|p|5|DEN|92|Benjamin Basso |e|9|c|16|e|12}}

{{SGP Table/r|p|6|DEN|196|Kevin Juhl Pedersen |f|4|b|18|f|5}}

{{SGP Table/r|p|7|CZE|44|Petr Chlupáč |c|16|f|4|f|4}}

{{SGP Table/r|p|8|POL|108|Mateusz Świdnicki |f|7|f|1|d|14}}

{{SGP Table/r|p|9|GBR|27|Tom Brennan |x

e|12|e|10}}

{{SGP Table/r|p|10|LVA|2|Francis Gusts |b|18|x

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{{SGP Table/r|p|11|DEN|408|Jonas Knudsen |e|11|f|3|f|1}}

{{SGP Table/r|p|12|FIN|281|Timi Salonen |e|12|x||f|2}}

{{SGP Table/r|p|13|SWE|118|Gustav Grahn |f|5|f|7|x|}}

{{SGP Table/r|p|14|SWE|43|Casper Henriksson |f|6|f|2|f|3}}

{{SGP Table/r|p|15|GBR|16|Leon Flint |x||e|10|x|}}

{{SGP Table/r|p|16|POL|47|Wiktor Przyjemski |f|1|x||e|9}}

{{SGP Table/r|p|17|GER|33|Norick Blödorn |x||e|9|x|}}

{{SGP Table/r|p|18|AUS|127|Keynan Rew |x||x||f|8}}

{{SGP Table/r|p|18|CZE|717|Daniel Klíma |f|2|f|0|f|6}}

{{SGP Table/r|p|20|POL|18|Krzysztof Lewandowski |x||x||f|7}}

{{SGP Table/r|p|21|GBR|18|Jason Edwards |x||f|6|x|}}

{{SGP Table/r|p|22|GBR|17|Drew Kemp |x||f|5|x|}}

{{SGP Table/r|p|23|GER|16|Celina Liebmann |f|3|x||f|0}}

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Note: Tom Brennan was first reserve and took the place of Gustav Grahn for the Polish Grand Prix at Toruń{{cite web | url=https://britishspeedway.co.uk/miscellaneous/brennans-sgp2-call/ | title=Brennan's Sgp2 Call | date=23 September 2022 }} after the Swede announced a break from the sport.{{cite web | url=https://indianerna.nu/nyhet/gustav-grahn-tar-en-paus-fran-speedwayen/ | title=Gustav Grahn tar en paus från speedwayen - Kumla Indianerna }}

See also

References

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{{Individual Speedway Junior World Championship seasons}}

2022

Individual Speedway Junior World Championship