2024 SGP2
{{Short description|World speedway event}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2024}}
{{Use British English|date=May 2024}}
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The 2024 SGP2 series was the 48th edition of the FIM Individual Under-21 World Championship. It was once again staged as the SGP2 class of the FIM Speedway Grand Prix series after rights holders Discovery Sports Events took over promotional rights to the competition in 2022.{{cite news|url=https://fimspeedway.com/sgp2 |title=Welcome to SGP2 |publisher=FIM Speedway| access-date=4 June 2024}}{{cite magazine |author= |title=Speedway Grand Prix 2 |url=|magazine=Speedway Star |page=14 |location= |publisher= |date=10 June 2023 |access-date=}}
The three qualifying rounds were staged at Mâcon, Terenzano and Ludwigslust on 8 June. Participant riders were named by national federations, with a pre-qualifier staged by the DMU for Danish ridershttps://rs.dmusport.dk/loeb/6465 and the Polish Silver Helmet acting as a qualifier for Polish riders.{{cite news|url=https://sportowefakty.wp.pl/zuzel/1125124/zuzel-faworyci-polegli-w-grudziadzu-srebrny-kask-dla-bartosza-banbora|title=The favourites fell in Grudziądz! Silver Helmet for Bartosz Bańbor|publisher=Sportow Fakty - in Polish|access-date=4 June 2023}}
The top four riders from each qualifying meeting progressed to the main SGP2 series.{{cite news|url=https://www.fimspeedway.com/news/line-ups-confirmed-for-sgp2-qualifiers|title=Line-ups confirmed for SGP2 qualifiers|publisher=FIM Speedway |access-date=4 June 2024}}{{cite web |url=https://www.fimspeedway.com/news/swedish-duo-among-sgp2-qualifiers |title=Swedish duo among SGP2 qualifiers | website=FIM Speedway|access-date=9 June 2024}} Villads Nagel, Bartosz Bańbor and Mikkel Andersen were then named as the three permanent wildcards by the SGP Commission, joining the 12 qualifiers in the main series.{{cite web |url=https://www.fimspeedway.com/news/2024-fim-sgp2-line-up-finalised-as-wild-cards-for-fim-speedway-under-21-world-championship-revealed|title=2024 FIM SGP2 line-up finalised as wild cards revealed| website=FIM Speedway|access-date=11 June 2024}}
The title was won by Wiktor Przyjemski. It was the fourth year in succession that the Under-21 World Championship had been won by a rider from Poland.
Qualifying
The 2024 season consisted of three qualifying events.https://www.fim-moto.com/en/sports/view/fim-speedway-under-21-world-championship-sgp2-5743
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!colspan="3"|QR3 Mâcon | |
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!width=200|Rider !width=20|Pts | |
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!1 |{{flagicon|SWE}} Casper Henriksson | 14 |
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!2 |{{flagicon|POL}} Wiktor Przyjemski | 13 |
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!3 | {{flagicon|DEN}} William Drejer | 12+3 |
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!4 |{{flagicon|ENG}} Leon Flint | 12+2 |
5
|{{flagicon|DEN}} Mikkel Andersen ||12+1 | |
6
|{{flagicon|AUT}} Sebastian Kössler ||9 | |
7
|{{flagicon|USA}} Alex Martin ||8 | |
8
|{{flagicon|AUS}} Tate Zischke ||8 | |
9
|{{flagicon|ENG}} Ashton Boughen ||7 | |
10
|{{flagicon|LVA}} Nikita Kaulins ||7 | |
11
|{{flagicon|CZE}} Matouš Kameník ||5 | |
12
|{{flagicon|NOR}} Magnus Klipper ||3 | |
13
|{{flagicon|GER}} Marlon Hegener ||3 | |
14
|{{flagicon|FRA}} Antoine Desserprix ||2 | |
15
|{{flagicon|GER}} Erik Bachhuber ||1 | |
16
|{{flagicon|FRA}} Tino Bouin ||1 | |
Res
|{{flagicon|FRA}} Téo Tauzin ||2 | |
Res
|{{flagicon|FRA}} Théo Bernard ||1 |
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!colspan="3"|QR2 Terenzano | |
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!width=200|Rider !width=20|Pts | |
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!1 |{{flagicon|POL}} Sebastian Szostak | 14 |
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!2 |{{flagicon|DEN}} Bastian Pedersen | 13 |
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!3 | {{flagicon|POL}} Jakub Krawczyk | 12+3 |
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!4 |{{flagicon|LVA}} Francis Gusts | 12+2 |
5
|{{flagicon|DEN}} Villads Nagel ||12+1 | |
6
|{{flagicon|ENG}} Dan Thompson ||10 | |
7
|{{flagicon|SVN}} Anže Grmek ||9 | |
8
|{{flagicon|GER}} Patrick Hyjek ||8 | |
9
|{{flagicon|ITA}} Matteo Boncinelli ||6 | |
10
|{{flagicon|ENG}} Joe Thompson ||5 | |
11
|{{flagicon|CZE}} Jaroslav Vaníček ||5 | |
12
|{{flagicon|AUS}} Harrison Ryan ||5 | |
13
|{{flagicon|SWE}} Ludvig Selvin ||4 | |
14
|{{flagicon|HUN}} Richárd Füzesi ||2 | |
15
|{{flagicon|ITA}} Mattia Santinelli ||2 | |
16
|{{flagicon|ARG}} Milton Besagonil ||1 | |
Res
|{{flagicon|GER}} Julian Kuny ||dnr |
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!colspan="3"|QR1 Ludwigslust | |
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!width=200|Rider !width=20|Pts | |
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!1 |{{flagicon|UKR}} Nazar Parnitskyi | 15 |
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!2 |{{flagicon|DEN}} Jesper Knudsen | 12+3 |
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!3 |{{flagicon|NOR}} Mathias Pollestad | 12+2 |
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!4 |{{flagicon|SWE}} Philip Hellström Bängs | 11 |
5
|{{flagicon|USA}} Slater Lightcap ||10 | |
6
|{{flagicon|POL}} Bartosz Bańbor ||10 | |
7
|{{flagicon|POL}} Kacper Łobodziński ||8 | |
8
|{{flagicon|CZE}} Jan Jeníček ||7 | |
9
|{{flagicon|ENG}} Sam Hagon ||7 | |
10
|{{flagicon|CZE}} Adam Bednář ||6 | |
11
|{{flagicon|SWE}} Anton Jansson ||6 | |
12
|{{flagicon|AUS}} Michael West ||5 | |
13
|{{flagicon|FIN}} Otto Raak ||5 | |
14
|{{flagicon|LVA}} Artjoms Juhno ||4 | |
15
|{{flagicon|GER}} Ben Iken ||2 | |
16
|{{flagicon|GER}} Jonny Wynant ||0 | |
Res
|{{flagicon|GER}} Hannah Grunwald ||1 | |
Res
|{{flagicon|GER}} Tom Meyer ||0 |
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Main event
The 2024 season consisted of three rounds.
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!width=100| Date !width=300| Venue !width=200|Winner | |||
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1 | 14 June | {{flagicon|SWE}} Skrotfrag Arena, Målilla | {{flagicon|POL}} Wiktor Przyjemski{{cite magazine |author= |title=Poles rule |url=|magazine=Speedway Star |pages=14–15 |location= |publisher= |date=22 June 2024 |access-date=}} |
2 | 6 September | {{flagicon|LVA}} Riga Speedway Stadium, Riga | {{flagicon|UKR}} Nazar Parnitskyi{{cite web |url=https://przegladsportowy.onet.pl/zuzel/sgp-2-w-rydze-wiktor-przyjemski-bliski-zlotego-medalu-ms-juniorow/gb8sksx |title=Młody Ukrainiec postraszył Polaków. Wygrał w Rydze i goni lidera MŚ |website=Przegląd Sportowy Onet |access-date=3 October 2024 }} |
3 | 27 September | {{flagicon|POL}} MotoArena Toruń, Toruń | {{flagicon|NOR}} Mathias Pollestad |
Final Classification
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!width=20px valign=middle| Pos. !width=250px valign=middle| Rider !width=50px valign=middle| Points | {{flagicon|SWE}} | | {{flagicon|LAT}} | | {{flagicon|POL}} | |||||
{{SGP Table/r|p|P1|POL | (505) Wiktor Przyjemski |a|20|b|18|b|18}}
{{SGP Table/r|p|P2|UKR | (785) Nazar Parnitskyi |e|10|a|20|c|16}}
{{SGP Table/r|p|P3|NOR | (999) Mathias Pollestad |e|11|e|12|a|20}}
{{SGP Table/r|p|4|DEN | (97) Mikkel Andersen |e|12|c|16|e|11}}
{{SGP Table/r|p|5|SWE | (243) Philip Hellström Bängs |d|14|f|8|d|14}}
{{SGP Table/r|p|6|POL | (137) Bartosz Bańbor |b|18|f|5|f|4}}
{{SGP Table/r|p|7|POL | (355) Sebastian Szostak |c|16|e|10|x |
{{SGP Table/r|p|8|LVA||(144) Francis Gusts |f|7|f|7|e|12}}
{{SGP Table/r|p|9|POL||(110) Jakub Krawczyk |f|6|d|14|f|0}}
{{SGP Table/r|p|11|ENG||(22) Leon Flint |f|8|f|3|f|7}}
{{SGP Table/r|p|11|DEN||(388) Bastian Pedersen |f|3|e|11|f|2}}
{{SGP Table/r|p|12|DEN||(117) Jesper Knudsen |f|4|f|2|e|10}}
{{SGP Table/r|p|13|SWE||(43) Casper Henriksson |f|1|e|9|f|5}}
{{SGP Table/r|p|14|DEN||(108) Villads Nagel |f|5|f|6|f|3}}
{{SGP Table/r|p|15|DEN||(545) William Drejer |e|9|f|4|x|}}
{{SGP Table/r|r|16|POL||(17) Oskar Paluch |x||x||e|9}}
{{SGP Table/r|r|17|ENG||(89) Dan Thompson |x||x||f|8}}
{{SGP Table/r|r|18|POL||(16) Antoni Kawczyński |x||x||e|6}}
{{SGP Table/r|r|19|SWE||(16) Anton Jansson |f|2|x||x|}}
{{SGP Table/r|r|20|LVA||(16) Nikita Kaulins |x||f|1|x|}}
{{SGP Table/r|r|21|USA||(28) Slater Lightcap |x||x||f|1}}
{{SGP Table/r|r|22|SWE||(17) Sammy Van Dyck |f|0|x||x|}}
{{SGP Table/r|r|23|POL||(18) Krzysztof Lewandowski |x||x||f|0}}
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See also
References
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{{Individual Speedway Junior World Championship seasons}}